luvgoing2disney
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- Joined
- Apr 9, 2007
I hate Auburn. (Although that's not unpopular in the city where I live)
That outdated stereotype just kills me. All the jokes that mainstream, national media make about everyone in Colorado toking up and being high all the time. It’s mostly about edibles now, not rolling a joint and smoking it. Probably about half the people I work with use. We are a professional office, degreed people. They aren’t high at work, just like no one is drunk at work. To a lot of folks, it’s no different than having a glass of wine or martini at the end of the day. They know what their limits are. We as an adult populace just said, this is silly, our state could collect insane amounts of taxes from this, let’s legalize it. So we did.
Chipotle tastes like overcooked dog food.
Not so much religious, as a musical issue.
I love traditional hymns and hate modern Christian music/praise hymns with a passion. It dumbs down church services. If you remove the word "Jesus" from a song and replace it with a random man's name and the song sounds like a romantic one, that's just wrong. I call them "Jesus is my boyfriend" songs. Singing the same sentence 8 times in a row is not a hymn. It's babble. You can't make a modern Christian song into a decent hymn by tossing in the occasional anachronistic "thee" or "thou." In an attempt to be relevant to teens, songs are sung which the teens don't even sing along with. It's just bad church music. I joke that I have to go to Hobby Lobby to hear a decent hymn these days.
Sadly, every church around here, no matter what the sect, has abandoned hymns for those horrible praise songs.
Reading your post I had a visual of the youth pastor on "The Middle" makes me shudder every time he plays the guitar, and sings!
That made me think of another one. There is very seldom a good reason to rehome an animal. And 95% of the population should never have a pet because they are too lazy or irresponsible to do a good job.
I think the word rehome should be eliminated. It makes it kinda easy to mentally be done.
It's bad enough for pets. Occasionally I'll hear it used in reference to children. Just unthinkable.
Not so much religious, as a musical issue.
I love traditional hymns and hate modern Christian music/praise hymns with a passion. It dumbs down church services. If you remove the word "Jesus" from a song and replace it with a random man's name and the song sounds like a romantic one, that's just wrong. I call them "Jesus is my boyfriend" songs. Singing the same sentence 8 times in a row is not a hymn. It's babble. You can't make a modern Christian song into a decent hymn by tossing in the occasional anachronistic "thee" or "thou." In an attempt to be relevant to teens, songs are sung which the teens don't even sing along with. It's just bad church music. I joke that I have to go to Hobby Lobby to hear a decent hymn these days.
Sadly, every church around here, no matter what the sect, has abandoned hymns for those horrible praise songs.
Sometimes. But I think there is some space between various kinds of rehoming and dumping. (Of course, some rehoming is dumping.)You're right. Let's call it what it is, dumping.
this was a very bad thread to start lol.
from my experience on here i'm not "allowed" to give an unpopular opinion without severe backlash and it ends with me getting points/banned for a while.
yet others are allowed to and are praised for doing so.
From today's top stories:
Society feeling sorry for someone who doesn't follow the rules.
do what you are told-follow the rules, don't have teacher call in authorities because your sorry a** wants to do what ever it is you want to do.
Now everyone feels sorry for you-phooey.
I stand with BLUE!
Well to be fair most aren't posting their unpopular opinions that are religious or political. I definitely have a high number of those, but they probably would get me points/banned.
Here is another one...
I don't like cheesecake. Most people I know think its the best thing ever... and I do like cheese just not cheese cake.
I don't like most cake actually.