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xelloss ([info]xelloss) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2009-12-16 13:07:00


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Wind; hear my cry!
Over on lj on [info]nonwiccanwitch a user asks At what point does "support" become "fostering delusions?>

The focus of the discussion quickly turns to whether or not one can control the weather.

Call me delusional, if you want to. I've seen folks control the weather

And as it turns out someone in a (now deleted, sadly) post thinks they can control the weather.

Is it okay to tell your children you can control the weather?

Maybe its just me, but this whole thing makes me want to go watch X-Men.


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[info]dragonfangirl
2009-12-18 02:39 am UTC (link)
It's near the end of the day at the Pearly Gates and there are just three people left. The first one approaches St. Peter. St. Peter asks the man his religion and the guy says that he's a Catholic. St. Peter pages through a thick book, reads something and then asks, "Did you go to church every Sunday and receive the sacraments?" The guy says, "Oh, yes," and St. Peter lets him into Heaven.

The next guy approaches and St. Peter asks what religion he is. "I'm Jewish." St. Peter again flips through the book, reads something and asks, "Did you study the Torah?" The guy responds, "Oh yes," and St. Peter lets him into heaven.

The last person approaches and when asked she tells St. Peter that she is UU. St. Peter again flips through his book, looks up and asks, "Did you bring a hot dish to share?"

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