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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•edit-26 months ago I never let my daughter [insert any action here]. You could make a religion out of this. Edit: This is a reference to a joke.
minus-square@mholivlink8•6 months agoThat’s a a bit of an unfair characterization. Never letting your child be indoctrinated or abused or harmed isn’t a bad thing at all.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-26 months agoReference to “History of the World, I guess.” It has a running theme of religions forming, then during all the beheadings in France it says “You can make a religion out of this” followed quickly by someone retorting “No, don’t.”
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•6 months agoThat’s a bit of a shit take. I also never let my daughter get behind the wheel of a car, smoke marijuana, or do meth.
You could make a religion out of this.
Edit: This is a reference to a joke.
That’s a a bit of an unfair characterization.
Never letting your child be indoctrinated or abused or harmed isn’t a bad thing at all.
Reference to “History of the World, I guess.”
It has a running theme of religions forming, then during all the beheadings in France it says “You can make a religion out of this” followed quickly by someone retorting “No, don’t.”
That’s a bit of a shit take. I also never let my daughter get behind the wheel of a car, smoke marijuana, or do meth.