

Why dont you ask me any questions on my thread?
I will not let them go to Public School unless somehow they are forced too. And yesssssss, they will study history.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Will you let your children go to public school? Will you allow them to study history?
Hurrayyyyyy!!!!! I live in Oregon, so no. We get snow rarely.aragtaghooligan wrote:We got our first snoooooooowfalllll today!! I am so happy because I love snow. You live in the Midwest right? North Midwest or more South? Do you have snow yet? If not are you jealous of me or thankful you don't have it yet? Do you like snow? What is your favourite winter activity (For example: skating, reading by the fire, skiing, snow shoeing, snow ball fights, sledding/ tobogganing, or building snow creations such as snow creatures and snow forts.)
This isn't a good way, but it works. Put the rope around your neck and squeeze yourself to death. BOOM. YOU are out of that room. *hides*T.S. (myself) wrote:If you were stuck in a concrete cell with nothing but a piece of rope and a brick, how would you get out?
I DIDN'T SAY A WORD. He guessed and I couldn't lie, that's all.Mandy wrote:Jay figured out the answer to my code question? I am sure its because YOU told him! I will get back at you for this Sister!
Because I have a hard time thinking of stuff that I don't know about you already.Mandy wrote:Why dont you ask me any questions on my thread?
As it happens, after being friends with you, anyone was better.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Why are you friends with Mandy?
I've always wanted to be an actress, although training to be an RN or something sounds more practical and better.Emma wrote:What would be something you would love to do and study for?
Depends entirely on how you got it. If you inherited it, or spent less than "thousands" on it, no. If you went extreme to get it, and ignored more desperate plights across the world that could use that money, then I don't think Jesus is very pleased.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Is owning a grand piano worldly/waste of money?
If you give it to them in the right way, yes. But this comes down to are you willing to ignore starving people just because they aren't in your backyard?Isaiah the Ox wrote:Does giving money to poor people help them, in the long run?
Hmm, yes and no. If they aren't supposed to know that thing, then I should not say anything. Jesus didn't say anything when asked questions in trial. Yes, it's lying, if they should know, and you have a responsibility to tell them.Helios wrote:Would you consider it lying if someone asks you if such-and-such a thing is true, and you say nothing, which gives the impression that it's false?
Good point. Maybe I should stop using it. Although I always thought it looked more like a cat with ears...Isaiah the Ox wrote:Isn't the twisted smiley satanic? It has devil horns, normally associated with the devil.
From a distance only.Helios wrote:Do you like cats?
Isaiah the Ox wrote:Do you know Helios is pagan?
Calm down sister, I have everything under control.Helios wrote:Does it matter to you if I'm pagan? *glares at Ox* I am halfblood, after all, and the little cut..um... the Ox-man isn't.
That's nice.Isaiah the Ox wrote:You do know Helios is a pagan god...right?
You just lost me.Isaiah the Ox wrote:Did you know Google is pagan, because the two o's are similar to giant Christmas trees?
I failed to understand what this sentence meant. Please re-phrase.Helios wrote:Well, sister, I shall unless a horde of cats on your house. Stickybun will be most pleased, most pleased.
The usual. I am used to this.Helios wrote:What are you going to do to Ox for being an Ox-brain?
And then you do the same thing... *coughs*Blitz wrote:Do you know how infinitely annoying it is when every single thread in the interview booth had your name as last poster???