Got it from a religious cringe instance, as how people of the 80s will live in the future… Mostly accurate except the shirt that still goes too hard.

  • @Seasm0ke
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    2811 months ago

    I grew up with these as a homeschooled kid AMA

    • @felixwhynot
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      2011 months ago

      Are the guns supposed to be bad or good?

      • @Seasm0ke
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        2611 months ago

        Ah here the guns are bad because Satan is holding them. If Jesus were holding them they’d be inalienable rights

    • gullible
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      1111 months ago

      How long did it take to understand how antithetical alternative facts are to everyone else’s views?

      • @Seasm0ke
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        1311 months ago

        I learned too early and it got me grounded a lot. My brother got bitter he couldnt share them and my sister doesn’t think women should vote

      • @Seasm0ke
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        I was taught by abeka books that evolution is just a theory so we shouldn’t be swayed by it and ray comfort told me intelligent design is proved by a banana. The earth is probably only 6k to 10k years old because really smart people counted back the names in the Bible and multiplied it by the average life span between now and Methuselah.

        Fr though I dropped out of college but I got miscellaneous tech certs so im doing just fine. I had to unlearn for years before anything made sense. My grandfather tutored me though and he was a very skilled engineer with pieces in a museum so it made a difference. He was sometimes mean but he liked my curious side where most shut it down.

        • AnyOldName3
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          Bananas do prove intelligent design, but only of the banana – they were selectively bred by humans to be how they are. Wild bananas were much smaller and stubbier.

          • @afraid_of_zombies
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            911 months ago

            Ever pull up a wild onion? I got to give our ancestors credit. It takes a lot of effort to look at this bulb smaller than an acorn and see any potential.