@Rapidcreek to politics • 11 months agoGOP congressman traveled to Uganda to support anti-LGBTQ death penalty lawwww.salon.comexternal-linkmessage-square36arrow-up1505arrow-down111
arrow-up1494arrow-down1external-linkGOP congressman traveled to Uganda to support anti-LGBTQ death penalty lawwww.salon.com@Rapidcreek to politics • 11 months agomessage-square36
minus-square@SinningStromgaldlink30•11 months agoI think it’s one of those funny situations where putting the periods in the abbreviation for “U.N.” means no period at the end of the sentence.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•11 months agoI bow to thee Ungod!! My unlord and unsavior!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•11 months agoNot the UN [stop]. God’s side. The dots behind the letters obscure that the sentence ended.
minus-square@agent_flounderlinkEnglish3•11 months agoAlong with God being capitalized wherever it appears in a sentence. E.g., it would also have been clear if it has said, “…U.N. We are on God’s side.”
minus-square@die444dielinkEnglish2•11 months agoIf there was a god, this guy would already be dead and roasting in hell.
‘The UN God’s side’? What kind of lunatic nonsense is that?
I think it’s one of those funny situations where putting the periods in the abbreviation for “U.N.” means no period at the end of the sentence.
Ungod, the Unmaker themself.
I bow to thee Ungod!! My unlord and unsavior!
Not the UN [stop]. God’s side. The dots behind the letters obscure that the sentence ended.
Along with God being capitalized wherever it appears in a sentence. E.g., it would also have been clear if it has said, “…U.N. We are on God’s side.”
The God of the UN of course.
If there was a god, this guy would already be dead and roasting in hell.