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Last night (the night of April 17), I visited Engrish.com , a site I used to check fairly regularly but hadn't been to in, oh, years pro...
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Following up on the idea that the pecked are no longer alone in their bodies , reader Ben Pratt has brought to my attention these remarks by...
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In my recently posted notes on John 5:1-18 , I said, "I do not believe the Old Testament contains a single unambiguous reference to Go...
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1. The traditional Marseille layout Tarot de Marseille decks stick very closely to the following layout for the Bateleur's table. Based ...
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But the Duke of Earl could not be stopped from using Any restroom he wanted.
That's true. Because he's the Duke of Earl.
I was playing his song and tried to stop it, but was forced to listen till the end, because nobody can stop the Duke of Earl.
Those fact checkers need to check their facts.
The Duke of Earl does not assert that no one can stop him. He implies that NOTHING can stop him. Just because those materialist propagandists want to equate living, sentient personages as "things" logically doesn't mean we have to you. He merely asserts that no one can harm you in his presence. He leaves the door wide open for someone stopping him via means not involving things. For example, shouting "Stop, Duke!" might work uttered in a sufficiently authoritative tone.
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