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Alec Issignois said a camel was a horse
made by a committee.. but a camel is an animal created read more
Alec Issignois said a camel was a horse
made by a committee.. but a camel is an animal created by
God to adapt to deserts made by treekilling human beings
The animal made by human commitee
had pickled pigs' feet .. the pigs now had no feet ..
frog's legs ...the frogs now had no legs
chicken's thighs... the chickens now had no thighs
lamb's ribs .. the lamb now had no ribs
turkey's breasts.. the turkey's chest was carved
sheep's eyes which watched the devourers
calf brains which contained Mad Cow
and God sent angels
to wipe all violence from the earth
from this day forth
© S N Shriver.
Why do blacks identify with the Christian religion
of their oppressors?
Source: Diane Rehm Show guest.
Why do blacks identify with the Christian religion
of their oppressors?
Source: Diane Rehm Show guest.
61 died that day in the 1st infantry..in Vietnam..
two? rows of body bags.. the fruit of war...drying in read more
61 died that day in the 1st infantry..in Vietnam..
two? rows of body bags.. the fruit of war...drying in the sun.
Monotheism is a gift from the gods.
Monotheism is a gift from the gods.
The rain in the Ukraine
falls mainly
not on the plains.
The rain in the Ukraine
falls mainly
not on the plains.
In the consciousness of the truth he has perceived, man now sees everywhere only the awfulness or the absurdity of read more
In the consciousness of the truth he has perceived, man now sees everywhere only the awfulness or the absurdity of existence... and loathing seizes him.
A mistake is a Buddhist gift.
Director Terry Gilliam to Robin Williams.
A mistake is a Buddhist gift.
Director Terry Gilliam to Robin Williams.
The privilege of absurdity, to which no living creature is subject but men only.
The privilege of absurdity, to which no living creature is subject but men only.
Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we cannot resemble.
Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we cannot resemble.