Sorry :/ I tried and tried to answer questions in my ask and it’s not working. So if I get a question: I will answer it like I am doing right now until my ask box actually decides to let me answer xP
So anyway, here was the question: Anonymous asked you:

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Anonymous asked: You believe in love at first sight?
Oh my gosh, tumblr is finally allowing me to answer this question. I’ve literally been checking every day to try to post so that the anon who posted this doesn’t think that I’m just ignoring it xD
So in all literally meaningness: No, I do not believe that when you make visual contact with a person that you automatically fall in love with them. I don’t believe that’s possible.
What I do believe in, is that the first time that you truly see a person. Truly know them for who they are and see what type of person they are. The first time that you have a grasp on how amazing of a person they are. Then yes, that is where I believe in love at first sight.
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BECAUSE IT WAS MADE OUT OF FREEDOM AND THE DREAMS OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
uh excuse me wasn’t it adamantium
no it’s vibranium
you mean FREEDOMIUM
Aren’t wolverine’s bones made of adamantium?
No, Wolverine’s bones are made of crystalized maple syrup and universal health care.
My love for this knows no bounds xD
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This man. This wonderful, beautiful man….he has a name. According to Spongebob Wiki, his name is “Fred Rechid”. He’s a janitor and a cameraman. He has two sons named Tommy and Monroe, a wife named Sadie, and an ex-wife named Mable Monica.
Who knew? After all these years of being known as “The guy that yells “my leg!” in Spongebob”, he actually has a name, and a life.
You go, Fred Rechid, you go.
I love this post so much
xD wow xD
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Robert Downey Jr. and a cat.
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Can we say nomm nomm nomm :3
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Since I chose to follow Christ he has told me to love everyone, my enemies, friends, family, everyone. You can sit here and tell me they are liars but that is a common answer when it comes to abortion stories because no one wants to admit that it actually does happen.The only point I was trying to make is there is absoloutely nothing wrong with supporting Tebow because his money goes to good causes. He is a generally good person and believes in more than just playing on the football feild. He is inspiring. Have a good night !okay, first and formost everyone is a hypocrite, Tebow is, lance is, I am, and believe it or not, you are. So you think Tim Tebow is a liar? well what if I were to say Lance was a liar? I have read many of places the same story about Tim Tebow in various places. And as for support other Christians? God has nothing against that, he is my brother in Christ.Tim Tebow: his parents were told he should be aborted that he would not make it alive. His parents ignored the docter and had a healthy boy. He owes his credit to God and his money goes to people who cannot afford simple things. He is building a hospital in the phillipines and multiple places in the United States. And he goes out of his way to spend time with children who are dying or are very sick. He meets with one before and after his game, he flies them out to wherever his game may be buys them a hotel to stay in cars and food. So yeah, I support Tim Tebow. Lance Armstrong is cool too but there is nothing wrong with supporting Tebow. Come at me bro.Fuck any God that prefers Tebow over Armstrong.
It figures that if you believe virgins do give birth you’ll believe any teary story out there. Especially one that fits your agenda.
So you want me to come at you? No, thanks. But I’ll say this:
a) Pam supposedly made a freaking choice, the very same thing she wants to take away from other women
b) Pam is most likely a big fat liar, http://www.truthwinsout.org/blog/2010/01/6535/
Also the burden of proof does not lie on us. It is you who claim doctor suggested abortion to actually prove it did happen.
c) Well that is great he does all that…provided that he does not do it for publicity and he does not preach his damned religion to kids which are about to die due to his ‘big boss’ fuckups.
d) Mathew 6:5-6 <- that is why supporting Tebow is wrong. Also - if you like to support hypocrites it’s your choice and your right. But there IS something wrong in that. Suprising, I know…
Yeah, maybe. So what? Not everyone is made an icon for an anti-choice movement basing on a presumably false gossip. Not everyone, being a hypocrite, goes around and preaches to terminally ill children. And not every hypocrite out there violates the very book he preaches about.
Now - you might have read the story about Tebow in gazillion of places. Ultimately what makes a story true is not in how many places it was written about, but it is the actual evidence. Which you do not have, cannot possibly have and you accept that gossip only because it fits your agenda. You believe Yeti, Loch Ness monster and Alien abductions? Guess in how many places you could read about those!
I don’t care if you said Armstrong was a liar. If you had any basis for claiming he lied - go ahead. Armstrong is not an icon, not a frontman of anything, doesn’t act in any commercials and so on. So even IF he was a liar, his lies would have had tremendously lesser impact to those ‘lies’ of Tebow.
Brother in Christ? Guess your family is quite big, and you have such adorable older ‘brother’ as Joshua Milton Blahyi. If you start to pick for your family people believing the same thing you do - you end up in a pretty fucked up ‘household’. But hey - he accepted Christ as his savior so it is cool, right?…
Okay guys, seriously: The tits need to be calmed. You all need to get over yourselves. Everyone is awesome. Tebow is a cool dude, so is armstrong. Why don’t we say they’re both cool dudes just like the rest of us and respect each other’s differences?
Because some differences are not worthy any respect. There is nothing worthy respect in someone using gossip and his own family to promote forcing other people to abide by rules created by some supernatural being for which existence those people have no proof whatsoever which makes that being literally indistinguishable from their delusion or imagination. There is nothing worthy respect in using your delusion to destroy other people’s life (like rape victim pregnancies) and take no responsibility for that whatsoever. There simply isn’t.
There’s also no respect for the people who attack the ones who believe in the supernatural simply for the fact that they believe differently. You need to chill out and look at what your saying. Because in order to gain respect, you have to earn it. And calling out other people, that aren’t even the majority of the population of believers, on their mistakes? That’s nothing that will earn you respect. None of the beliefs or non-beliefs can be judged based on the actions of the few. Just respect that everyone’s different in their beliefs Actually try to make the world a better place. Enough fighting. Don’t you think there’s enough of that in the world today?
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