Well yeah, people change. Either that or consistency is dead.
I had one crazy aunt who went to HP book burnings back in the day. She wasn’t even anything that weird, just regular Catholic. Dunno what made her think she needed to do it because the rest of the family is also Catholic and they weren’t doing it.
That’s hilarious because my priest at the time encouraged people to read the books.
Yeah that’s what I thought I also remembered about the time. I was just a kid though but it’s stuck with me for some reason lol
So fucking weird.
Catholics got some extra crazy somewhere around 2000-2008, I can’t pinpoint when it happened, but the community changed somewhere around that time. Like there was normal conservative Catholic, and then suddenly I noticed that Evangelical type start to join up. I’m no longer practicing now and consider myself agnostic.
I know this is from “the hard times” But I don’t know if it counts as satire when I literally know people like this -_-
Politics aside, the quality of this satire is about as bad as something the political right could have scrambled together
I feel seen.
I didn’t even register this as satire until I opened the article. The headline is just too believable.
Not believable at all because I’ve seen it with my own eyes and know it to be true.
I mean it’s not wrong.
Can always forgive a little witchcraft as long as the witch hates the gays, too. “One of the good ones.”
So long as they’re hurting the right people
She has grit, plain and simple, like a certain big fella I know. Hint: his initials are J.C
James Cameron?
Julius Caesar
More accurate than you might think.
Johnny Cash