Will You Take The Vaccine?

Are you going to take the corona virus vaccine?

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mooray

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I mean...using them as a to-do list is how you end up with a modern republican. Pride, wrath, greed, gluttony, envy, lust, sloth(in the apathetic sense), is exactly what makes trump who he is. Remove those characteristics and there's nothing left.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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hey, I was just asking stormy to get his biblical perspective on the subject.

I was just curious if Michelangelo had some sort of special connection and then everybody went all teenager and giggly on the subject.

It kind of looks to me as if she was smooth. So was Adam. Maybe they got a shave from that angel before leaving the Eden Super 8.

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thats a very ugly woman with very muscular arms...sure that's not Adam and Steve?
and Adam kind of looks like Daniel Craig after a week long bender...wtf was going on in that garden?
 

hanimmal

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hey, I was just asking stormy to get his biblical perspective on the subject.

I was just curious if Michelangelo had some sort of special connection and then everybody went all teenager and giggly on the subject.

It kind of looks to me as if she was smooth. So was Adam. Maybe they got a shave from that angel before leaving the Eden Super 8.

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Maybe art/biblical texts just got their ages wrong and God just dumped them off on earth in a way that would make them what Republicans might call the very first 'anchor babies'. And that is why they are always painted so smooth.
 

Fogdog

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thats a very ugly woman with very muscular arms...sure that's not Adam and Steve?
and Adam kind of looks like Daniel Craig after a week long bender...wtf was going on in that garden?
Michelangelo painted that.

Maybe his idea of beauty is different from yours. What I asked @darknstormy82 was for his biblical perspective on Eve. Smooth or bush?

Regarding her looks, well, you have to admit that she was the only woman in the world at the time, which sort of limited Adam's ability to choose. Adam looks pretty lumpy himself. Maybe he had a skin condition that caused that? Hey @darknstormy82 , did Adam develop lumps under his skin? Like my old dog, who has some masses that make her a little lumpy.

We need to know.
 
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Roger A. Shrubber

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Michelangelo painted that.

Maybe his idea of beauty is different from yours. What I was asked @darknstormy82 for his biblical perspective on Eve. Smooth or bush?
i dunno art, but i know what i like, and that ain't it, no matter who painted it...
and eve had a bush, it's a lot easier to paint it smooth than it is to actually get it smooth...no try'n'save in the Garden, no place to get razors....so unless she plucked it bare.....there was hair down there :shock:
 

mooray

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And yet I’m not! (a Republican)
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I know you're not a republican, but I'll admit that I'm curious to hear specifically how you safely dabble in generally poor characteristics. Lust is the easy one, sure get a lil freaky sometimes, no harm done among consenting adults. But, tell me how you dabble in pride, greed, wrath, in a manner that reflects positively.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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hey, I was just asking stormy to get his biblical perspective on the subject.

I was just curious if Michelangelo had some sort of special connection and then everybody went all teenager and giggly on the subject.

It kind of looks to me as if she was smooth. So was Adam. Maybe they got a shave from that angel before leaving the Eden Super 8.

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i tried to check into a super 8 naked once....they weren't nearly as amused as i was
 

CatHedral

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I know you're not a republican, but I'll admit that I'm curious to hear specifically how you safely dabble in generally poor characteristics. Lust is the easy one, sure get a lil freaky sometimes, no harm done among consenting adults. But, tell me how you dabble in pride, greed, wrath, in a manner that reflects positively.
Safely? No! I bear the marks. Personal faves: sloth, gluttony, greed. Never lusted much. I blame lack of opportunity.
 

mooray

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Safely? No! I bear the marks. Personal faves: sloth, gluttony, greed. Never lusted much. I blame lack of opportunity.
Personal *former* faves. I gotcha. You're just talking about the negative behaviors of years past. Yeah, you kinda have to roll through some of those to learn from them. Personal development and all that, as rare as it may be today.
 

CatHedral

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Personal *former* faves. I gotcha. You're just talking about the negative behaviors of years past. Yeah, you kinda have to roll through some of those to learn from them. Personal development and all that, as rare as it may be today.
I was having fun with a bit of moral inversion. I do not actually recommend sins as they are often defined. In my serious opinion “sin” is useful as shorthand for any offense against reality. Somehow a lot of that shows up here.
 

mooray

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I was having fun with a bit of moral inversion. I do not actually recommend sins as they are often defined. In my serious opinion “sin” is useful as shorthand for any offense against reality. Somehow a lot of that shows up here.
It's always a messy topic. I don't even like the word "sin", because whenever I hear it, it's from a religious looney(not you obviously). I used to really dislike religion, but it's actually the abuse by humans that I dislike, exactly as you mentioned with what we see here(cough*darkandstormfronty*cough).

The really interesting thing(to me) about being able to choose aspects of religion to embrace, while not believing there is a god, is to be completely free from the internal conflicts which inevitably result in abuse. You can choose to embrace a specific idea, instead of having to accept everything, because everything contains quite a bit of bullshit. Ironically, the result is a better christian than most christians.
 

CatHedral

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It's always a messy topic. I don't even like the word "sin", because whenever I hear it, it's from a religious looney(not you obviously). I used to really dislike religion, but it's actually the abuse by humans that I dislike, exactly as you mentioned with what we see here(cough*darkandstormfronty*cough).

The really interesting thing(to me) about being able to choose aspects of religion to embrace, while not believing there is a god, is to be completely free from the internal conflicts which inevitably result in abuse. You can choose to embrace a specific idea, instead of having to accept everything, because everything contains quite a bit of bullshit. Ironically, the result is a better christian than most christians.
I still carry legacy internal conflicts. I doubt I’m nearly as free as I want to think I am.
 
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