Quote from: HollyCisco on May 30, 2006, 02:55:29 AM-can't hate new york (cause i love it and would like to raise my family there)-can't hate california (cause i'd like to raise my family there)-can't be shorter than 5'2-isn't a radical, extremist, or fundamentalist sort of anythingSo Holly are you saying you want to raise your family in NY orCA? You don't want to live on both coasts simultaneously do you?
-can't hate new york (cause i love it and would like to raise my family there)-can't hate california (cause i'd like to raise my family there)-can't be shorter than 5'2-isn't a radical, extremist, or fundamentalist sort of anything
bad breath , anti-choice, pro-war, materialistic.
Quote from: Lily on May 30, 2006, 10:29:07 AMw00t!Also, this is why I <3 NYU boys. on the other hand, glad to see you finally have a self-tar up.
w00t!Also, this is why I <3 NYU boys.
eh, i'll always think of you as terra. i think you may have kept the same tar for longer than just about anybody.
Back to the subject at hand, going to Israel has guilted me into not necessarily limiting myself to the tribe (I mean, I'll be in Cville next year, can't really do that), but I don't think I'll be messing around with any devout Christians again.
fair like the sun that shines in my soul when you're near, emily
Wow, Em is genius!
Quote from: Goodfella on June 05, 2006, 01:20:29 AMBack to the subject at hand, going to Israel has guilted me into not necessarily limiting myself to the tribe (I mean, I'll be in Cville next year, can't really do that), but I don't think I'll be messing around with any devout Christians again.My first kiss/date was with a home schooled devout Anglican from a family of ten kids who ended up going to VMI. We disagreed over that whole woman admitted into the Citadel issue and, basically, it just wasn't gonna work out. But, even as an agnostic existentialist/atheist, I've had some good friendships with people who were quite religious. I can't imagine it being a deal breaker for me, although I can see my lack of religion being a dealbreaker for someone else.
Quote from: Em. on June 05, 2006, 01:31:49 AMQuote from: Goodfella on June 05, 2006, 01:20:29 AMBack to the subject at hand, going to Israel has guilted me into not necessarily limiting myself to the tribe (I mean, I'll be in Cville next year, can't really do that), but I don't think I'll be messing around with any devout Christians again.My first kiss/date was with a home schooled devout Anglican from a family of ten kids who ended up going to VMI. We disagreed over that whole woman admitted into the Citadel issue and, basically, it just wasn't gonna work out. But, even as an agnostic existentialist/atheist, I've had some good friendships with people who were quite religious. I can't imagine it being a deal breaker for me, although I can see my lack of religion being a dealbreaker for someone else.Quote from: Em. on June 05, 2006, 01:31:49 AMQuote from: Goodfella on June 05, 2006, 01:20:29 AMBack to the subject at hand, going to Israel has guilted me into not necessarily limiting myself to the tribe (I mean, I'll be in Cville next year, can't really do that), but I don't think I'll be messing around with any devout Christians again.My first kiss/date was with a home schooled devout Anglican from a family of ten kids who ended up going to VMI. We disagreed over that whole woman admitted into the Citadel issue and, basically, it just wasn't gonna work out. But, even as an agnostic existentialist/atheist, I've had some good friendships with people who were quite religious. I can't imagine it being a deal breaker for me, although I can see my lack of religion being a dealbreaker for someone else.Until you have kids with them, and all of a sudden they decide it's important that the kids be indoctinated as well, because he wants to see them in heaven. Religion is a deal-breaker for a lot of people (including myself) for a reason.