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PS: Is it wrong to see this vid and then feel the need to try it out for yourself?
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@niriop Well no matter one's faith one does say stuff like that cause it's what you learn from the Culture of where you live.
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They even look like a bunch of matchsticks all together. Ugh!
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At least you were prepared for it this time around. I wonder if, when I catch up with you, you'll have posted a third one.
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You are so fucking gay!
Look at yourself..
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I knew this video wouldn't disappointed. Anyone who has ever held like 5 or so of those damn things lit at once knows full well that they can fuck shit up in large numbers.
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I know you said not to do this, but as soon as the weather permits, I'm doing this >:D
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I definitely thought you put a generic .gif of an H-bomb going off. You have no idea how happy I am that you're alive and also that this video is real.
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NUCLEAR!!!!!!
@normank27 Not really. Expressions are ingrained in people. Whether or not he is Atheist, it is an expression of disbelief, or awe, or whatever. It is part of the English vernacular. I myself am not a Christian, yet if i see something amazing or something that scares me senseless, i have been known to say "JESUS CHRIST" loudly. That doesn't mean i follow Jesus, it just means it is an ingrained expression, and to say something like "Holy Flying Spaghetti Monster" would just come off as contrived
Kawamura2 1 year ago 8
@niriop saying oh my god is pretty much a habitual thing for almost anyone. including atheists.
yourmamaluigi 1 year ago 7