messygeek wrote:
familiar_stranger wrote:
yet another reason to think of scientology as nothing more than ridiculous and pathetic. i bet John Travolta's not even shed a tear over his sons death.
I'm going to guess this individual gets a high off from posting upsetting statements and pissing them off.
that idividual would be me, right?
if you're taught something your whole life and it's wrong, who's fault is it? if you've been shown the same thing over and over again is it your fault if you start to believe it?
as i said before, i'm only going by what i know.
does anyone here know john travolta on a personal level? i don't and i'm guessing no one else here does either, so i could be right but i could also be wrong. i'm willing to accept that.
i bet he hasn't shed a tear, if you guys want to bet he did then let's bet, if you can prove it was the most upsetting experience he's ever had i'll take back the remark.
scientologists in child labour aren't allowed to mutter a sound during birth, what makes death different? i don't know, so either teach me or ignore me rather than trying to make me look like an inconsiderate tw*t.
i know my comment could be seen as out of order, crude or plain hatefull but it wasn't meant like that, so don't go and say i get my high from writing upsetting statements.
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most people think i'm a bit strange, even abnormal. normal is the majority, the average, what is most frequent. if you lived around here, you'll see the positive of not being normal

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