What’s a red flag for you?
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Somebody's who trying too dang hard because it's usually an impossible feat to keep up and their true self will shine through eventually.5
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Thousands of gnats/fruit flies both dead and alive in her house. True story.2
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When they pretend they’re a baby and want you to change their diaper
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Truthfully I don't have a list, I just really like to be surprised4
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Sophisticatted_Gentlemanz wrote: »Truthfully I don't have a list, I just really like to be surprised
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If they like to live dangerously2
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PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »If they like to live dangerously
But then you would have to bail them out of jail 😐1 -
eatpolerepeat wrote: »IronwomanUno wrote: »When they pretend they’re a baby and want you to change their diaper
This is @PaperDoll_ s thing 😆
No, nu uh. 🤢 This is your thing “baby girl.” 😂0 -
Their bookshelf has too many L. Ron Hubbard titles. I'll give you two for educational purposes, but that's it.2
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chuckle_bunny wrote: »Their bookshelf has too many L. Ron Hubbard titles. I'll give you two for educational purposes, but that's it.
Two is a handful too many2 -
chuckle_bunny wrote: »Their bookshelf has too many L. Ron Hubbard titles. I'll give you two for educational purposes, but that's it.
Two is a handful too many
I only have the cook book and it's actually decent0 -
Sophisticatted_Gentlemanz wrote: »chuckle_bunny wrote: »Their bookshelf has too many L. Ron Hubbard titles. I'll give you two for educational purposes, but that's it.
Two is a handful too many
I only have the cook book and it's actually decent
I don't know what these folks believe in and the top search at Google is excerpted as "At the core of Scientology is a belief that each human has a reactive mind that responds to life's traumas, clouding the analytic mind and keeping us from experiencing reality."
Me: "Oh, so they eat dehydrated food. Mmmk."2 -
chuckle_bunny wrote: »Their bookshelf has too many L. Ron Hubbard titles. I'll give you two for educational purposes, but that's it.
Two is a handful too many
He's written at least two science fiction golden age classics. That's two more than most cult leaders. So give the guy a break!4 -
When they get mad when you're not into what they are into. Example: throwing a huge fit because you don't want to wear a skull face mask but they like it and want me to wear one too and I refuse to 😑4
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Sophisticatted_Gentlemanz wrote: »chuckle_bunny wrote: »Their bookshelf has too many L. Ron Hubbard titles. I'll give you two for educational purposes, but that's it.
Two is a handful too many
I only have the cook book and it's actually decent
I don't know what these folks believe in and the top search at Google is excerpted as "At the core of Scientology is a belief that each human has a reactive mind that responds to life's traumas, clouding the analytic mind and keeping us from experiencing reality."
Me: "Oh, so they eat dehydrated food. Mmmk."
tbf though, at the end of the day, are their beliefs really any stranger than any of the others out there?
besides. Tom Cruise man. he's prob the best working actor alive today.
well. aside from DDL I guess
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Sophisticatted_Gentlemanz wrote: »chuckle_bunny wrote: »Their bookshelf has too many L. Ron Hubbard titles. I'll give you two for educational purposes, but that's it.
Two is a handful too many
I only have the cook book and it's actually decent
I don't know what these folks believe in and the top search at Google is excerpted as "At the core of Scientology is a belief that each human has a reactive mind that responds to life's traumas, clouding the analytic mind and keeping us from experiencing reality."
Me: "Oh, so they eat dehydrated food. Mmmk."
tbf though, at the end of the day, are their beliefs really any stranger than any of the others out there?
besides. Tom Cruise man. he's prob the best working actor alive today.
well. aside from DDL I guess
i think its a tie between benicio del toro and christian bale for best actor and they are catholic and a satanist respectively so basically they all believe in some higher power and do rituals and what is the difference, idk, i’m no theologian4 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »Sophisticatted_Gentlemanz wrote: »chuckle_bunny wrote: »Their bookshelf has too many L. Ron Hubbard titles. I'll give you two for educational purposes, but that's it.
Two is a handful too many
I only have the cook book and it's actually decent
I don't know what these folks believe in and the top search at Google is excerpted as "At the core of Scientology is a belief that each human has a reactive mind that responds to life's traumas, clouding the analytic mind and keeping us from experiencing reality."
Me: "Oh, so they eat dehydrated food. Mmmk."
tbf though, at the end of the day, are their beliefs really any stranger than any of the others out there?
besides. Tom Cruise man. he's prob the best working actor alive today.
well. aside from DDL I guess
i think its a tie between benicio del toro and christian bale for best actor and they are catholic and a satanist respectively so basically they all believe in some higher power and do rituals and what is the difference, idk, i’m no theologian
Best actor? Vince Vaughn. And while I just found out he's Roman Catholic, it has no bearing on my choice 🤣 It has never occurred to me to look up the religions of celebrities. I have a fun weekend project now.
And, yes, @iMago, we all believe weird stuff. That's a human thing. I hold it against no one.
My interpretation of what is touted to be the core beliefs of Scientology really did make me think of dehydrated food... instantly. See what I did there?3 -
scratchmyTwitch wrote: »PlentyofProtein00 wrote: »
That’s where you make people pay for recipes instead of giving them away for free
So if you wanna support my recipes I have a great holiday discount. Do you like feet?4 -
They are not one of my good friends.0
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stevehenderson776 wrote: »chuckle_bunny wrote: »Their bookshelf has too many L. Ron Hubbard titles. I'll give you two for educational purposes, but that's it.
Two is a handful too many
He's written at least two science fiction golden age classics. That's two more than most cult leaders. So give the guy a break!
Ok ok he’s not ALL bad2 -
stevehenderson776 wrote: »chuckle_bunny wrote: »Their bookshelf has too many L. Ron Hubbard titles. I'll give you two for educational purposes, but that's it.
Two is a handful too many
He's written at least two science fiction golden age classics. That's two more than most cult leaders. So give the guy a break!
Ok ok he’s not ALL bad
he was actually a pretty interesting dude, whether or not you choose to see Scientology as a cult or not. like he helped Jack Parsons (who was also a very interesting dude) with the Babalon Working, a ritual that Parsons thought would bring forth the goddess Babalon to Earth. pretty much all of which was originally inspired by Aleister Crowley.2 -
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stevehenderson776 wrote: »chuckle_bunny wrote: »Their bookshelf has too many L. Ron Hubbard titles. I'll give you two for educational purposes, but that's it.
Two is a handful too many
He's written at least two science fiction golden age classics. That's two more than most cult leaders. So give the guy a break!
Ok ok he’s not ALL bad
he was actually a pretty interesting dude, whether or not you choose to see Scientology as a cult or not. like he helped Jack Parsons (who was also a very interesting dude) with the Babalon Working, a ritual that Parsons thought would bring forth the goddess Babalon to Earth. pretty much all of which was originally inspired by Aleister Crowley.
Did any of yall ever get into that lonelygirl15 thing like 13 years ago?1 -
eatpolerepeat wrote: »Chloroform in his bathroom cabinet
*phew* I'm safe.
I keep mine in the nightstand.3 -
Nevermind2
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Basically any red flag is2
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Pepple who always point out the symbolism in pop culture
Like damn, can we watch a Friends rerun without alluding to the New World Order3 -
chuckle_bunny wrote: »Pepple who always point out the symbolism in pop culture
Like damn, can we watch a Friends rerun without alluding to the New World Order
You must have more insightful friends than i do 🤔3 -
chuckle_bunny wrote: »Pepple who always point out the symbolism in pop culture
Like damn, can we watch a Friends rerun without alluding to the New World Order
Pop culture, in general? Or Friends, specifically? If the latter, I mean... 🤷🏿♀️
That show creeped me out just with the clapping part of the intro theme. Surely, viewers don't have to ALL clap along while simultaneously giggling. If nothing else, that has to be part of a New World Order community initiative.
I'm just saying: stay woke ✊🏿
And good vibes only 😭3
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