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WHOA BABEH. ;O |
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WHEE. :3~ So how was the funeral? Was there a luncheon thingy? :3 I always love funeral luncheons. ~_~ The food is always yummy, or so my experience dictates. [/foodobsessed] |
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The funeral was.. long. I didn't really know anyone. And yesh, there was a luncheon. We had these weird sandwich things, they weren't too bad. |
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Aww, so you guys didn't go to a restaurant? :gonk: Any funeral I've gone to has always had a luncheon at a restaurant. P:< AND THEN WE CAN BUY WHATEVER WE WANNA EAT. C:< -cackles evilly- Funerals are a mega fail. Usually they're too depressing, or just too... emotionless. I like fun funerals, however cynical that may sound. I'll definitely be sadder beyond compare when those close to me die, but I won't want to spend that one special day devoted to their memory all teary-eyed the entire time. I'd eventually wanna blow my nose and boogey on down to the dance floor! :> Must've been awkward to not have known anyone, too. o_o; Is your girlfriend out to her whole family, or was that a bucket of awkward as well? |
Facade; Haha, no we went to some weird hall place. But it wasn't that horrible.
Well, she is out to some and not to others. So I was only introduced as her girlfriend to a couple of people. x| So it was awkward at times. And her whole family is Roman Catholic, so we were at a church and the minster was giving me weird looks, and I just want to yell that I am a abomination D: But I couldn't be rude. |
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Yeah, my family's Roman Catholic as well. 9_9 Big snore fest, really. I've never comprehended organized religion. When my mom dies, we're having a huge bonfire in the woods. :P That's what she wants, so her wish shall be fulfilled! C: Oh, and the normal beer kegs and stuff as well. |
Facade; I was grown up in a nonreligious family. I went to church, but I never really believed in God. My grandparents on my dad's side took me. Usually I just went cause it was time with them.
I don't know what I want when I die .___. |
People obsess over religion, and it's all hearsay, so I don't see what the big fuss is in not believing.
I mean, really, if you think we're all going to some magical land up in the clouds, that's fantastic! But I don't. >:C I don't know what I want when I die either, but I think that's the issue - they obsess over the result of death, and that's where most religions are rooted - in ancestors, in death, in afterlife, etc., etc. They're so worried about answering the unanswerable. D:< I was baptized, had my Holy Communion shindig, had my Confirmation shindig, and haven't been to church in... three to four years. :lol: ...Well, excluding a baptism of my cousins here and there... :lol: I really don't comprehend religion, nor will I probably ever. I really don't care about others believing in this or that, so long as they don't try to convert me or deny me my right of thinking this or that, or blah blah blah. >w< I personally believe in reincarnation, although that belief of mine does not mean I'm affiliated with the Buddhists, or the Sikhs, or anything of that sort. I just believe we all have countless lives, and each time we get a bit wiser, or a bit more mature, or... -shrug- I dunno. xD; |
Facade; They just can't handle the 'unknown' like seriously. They need that security net, cause they can't do or think for themselves. But I'd never judge a person by their religion, and I wouldn't tell them that they are wrong for believing, just don't try to push it on me. D:
I was there, when my half-brother was baptized, and that kinda stuff doesn't bother me. I just think it's stupid. I've studied religion in and out of school, and it's interest stuff. And I love learning about it, but that doesn't mean I'm going to convert to anything. I love Buddhism, and I follow certain things, but that's because I believe it's more of a philosophy than a religion. But people turn it around and say I'm a hypocrite when really I'm not .__. |
Religion is fun to learn about, I agree. C:
But yes, the philosophical meanings of Buddhism/other religions are always neat. :heart: They're more meaningful than a lot of the other crap religions 'preach'; people tend to lose the philosophical approach of things, and get lost in the web of social obligations. D: That's what bugs me the most. I am not socially obligated to marry a woman and have her baybeez. Sorry, but NO. >:C I don't really understand what's so scary about the unknown. I mean, more and more people in today's world base their lives around stuff that's separate from religion, and they're leading fairly normal lives. I wouldn't worry so much about what's going to happen to me when I die, but more about what's going to happen to those around me, who will still be alive. |
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This year, I can't skip because the two classes I would skip would be really inconvenient to skip, since they're right in between two really important classes. >∆< Quote:
I'm a Christian... *hides* I don't really agree with anything dumb fundamentalists come up with that isn't remotely in the bible. Like "gays are evil." No. Nowhere in the bible does it say that. And I don't believe in the picturesque view of heaven. I don't think it's a place, per se... but I won't go into that. :sweat: And I find church really boring, because I stopped going when I was five and just started again a year ago... Dx I like singing the hymns and other songs, though. = w= |
Of course she would impregnate me! :D
I'm not about to go sticking things where they don't belong, but if other people want to, I'm fine with that! C: And there's nothing wrong with being a Christian. :heart: It's just like you said - the fundamentalist perspective. Most of my issues lie with the Catholics, who are insane people - which I'm allowed to say, 'cause I'm technically one of them. Technically. :lol: |
I have nothing against, anyone in any religion.
The only problem's I do get, is when people push there religion on me; or bring up certain things about homosexuality. I get too defensive. |
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That was disgusting, Façade!!! *pukes* Maaaan, I hear that! Catholics are ridiculous! A day at a Catholic church is like an aerobics lesson! "Sit down, stand up, sit down, stand up! >:U" And they do communion really strictly. Dx They won't let you get the jesus cracker unstuck from the roof of your mouth, the jerks! @BC- Yeah, I've never liked people pushing their opinions on me. ANNA ANGRY. D:< |
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Brianna, you just made me pee my pants a little. :heart: I've never heard of it referred to as the 'jesus cracker' ... I'm pretty sure my life is complete now. :rofl: But yes, that's a great analogy - aerobics lessons = the Catholic church! :lol: |
Anna; I was in a Roman Catholic Service today T-T
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Jesus crackers what? O wo
Sounds like a pretty amazing cracker.. |
Pixels; Honestly, I don't know what she is talking about.
I just know I like animal crackers (: |
MMmm animal crackers rock my world xD
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*poofs into thread* Hello!
Figured I'd say hi. ^_^ |
White; Hellu. (:
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hello everyone. what are you guys up to tonight?
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We're eating us some jesus crackers, Dragonqueen! C:
Want some? :rofl: |
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One time, this girl had oyster crackers and said I couldn't have any because I wasn't Catholic. It was a sad day. The same happened at my great-grandpa's funeral, but with a priest, and then he blessed me. Dx Quote:
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