Parson wrote:y'all gay?

talk when you'll be that funnyParson wrote:y'all gay?
Close The Door available here vvvvvvvvmagma wrote: I must fellate you instantly."?

don't lower your own standards just because you had one hit and people started to love you
"your vagina" + "mate" = you are gay after allDead Rats wrote:That'd be the spots on the inside of your vagina walls, mate.alien pimp wrote:since that earlier post i started to feel something, ya kno'
I was joking, the star of David is 6 pointed anyway and not all circles are 'all seeing eyes'.Parson wrote:is this the first time you've entertained the idea of roddenberry being a freemasonlloydnoise wrote:FUUUCCKK
Spock was a masonic bastard all along
Now I don't know who to trust..
it is funny how you say the dumbest shit with a straight face.lloydnoise wrote: Masons are like the Rotary club, it's all cheese and pickle sandwiches and lawn bowls.
Tru dat.Parson wrote:• Freemasonry is, perhaps, a direct remnant of the most radical thought movement to emerge from the Reformation, and it instilled a strong anti-authoritarian streak in America's early religious culture. Masonry's penchant for occult and pagan symbolism suggests how some of the nation's Founders - many of whom were Masons - understood religious truth as emanating from a common source that could be found in different cultures throughout history, including those of a mystical and pre-Christian past. American Masonry emphasized religious tolerance, which its highly placed members, including George Washington (pictured in Masonic garb at left) and Benjamin Franklin, modeled and interwove throughout American life. Early in his presidency, Washington took matters a step further. In a letter to the congregation of a Rhode Island synagogue, the first president wrote: "It is now no more that toleration is spoken of, as if it was by the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent national gifts." In other words, minority religions were no longer guests of the new republic, but full members. Whatever Freemasonry's airs of secrecy and images of skulls, pyramids, and all-seeing eyes, it is in this principle where one finds the order's truly most radical, even dangerous, idea: the encouragement of different faiths within a single nation.
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