Issue 128
News: Here's some Philly cultists.
Recently, one of the forums I frequented has become more or less dead, mainly when most of the members moved to another forum when one of the moderators lost his mind and started trolling the forum. So, I am becoming as productive a member there as I was on Newspeak Dictionary before Carl (the mod) took complete leave of his senses. One of the stories I recently commented upon there was a story about the recent discovery of a cult in Philadelphia called "1 Mind Ministries". The world seemed to discover this cult by the murder of one of its members: a 19-month old toddler named Javon Thompson. Specifically, it was about his murder by the cult itself, for failing to say "Amen" after meals. A toddler was starved for being unable to say "Amen" and put in a suitcase after he died, and he possibly wasn't even able to correctly say "Amen" anyway. And people ask atheists why they they are against organized religion.
Band Name of the Day: Savior God Scientific Allah. This was actually a name used by some parents for a baby. I kid you not.
Film Idea of the Day: Nothing today.
Film Review of the Day: Ripping Yarns. I must say that not enough has been said about this spinoff of Monty Python, especially in comparison to the other spinoff from the same era, Fawlty Towers. However, it is just as funny as Monty Python series was in many cases. Of course, only Michael Palin and Terry Jones were involved, and some of these episodes may be funny to those people familiar with the prewar genre being spoofed. However, many of the episodes are funny on their own merits as well, especially "The testing of Eric Olthwaite," the story of an autistic (or in their words, "boring") young man tries to better himself, and ends up doing so by developing a life of crime for himself.
Quote of the Day: "... did you just gety (sic) gang raped by a bunch of monks or something?"
__________Sorianofan, the quote which apparently led Carl into madness.
Link of the Day: RationalWiki: A subjective wiki dedicated to opposing Conservapedia.
Recently, one of the forums I frequented has become more or less dead, mainly when most of the members moved to another forum when one of the moderators lost his mind and started trolling the forum. So, I am becoming as productive a member there as I was on Newspeak Dictionary before Carl (the mod) took complete leave of his senses. One of the stories I recently commented upon there was a story about the recent discovery of a cult in Philadelphia called "1 Mind Ministries". The world seemed to discover this cult by the murder of one of its members: a 19-month old toddler named Javon Thompson. Specifically, it was about his murder by the cult itself, for failing to say "Amen" after meals. A toddler was starved for being unable to say "Amen" and put in a suitcase after he died, and he possibly wasn't even able to correctly say "Amen" anyway. And people ask atheists why they they are against organized religion.
Band Name of the Day: Savior God Scientific Allah. This was actually a name used by some parents for a baby. I kid you not.
Film Idea of the Day: Nothing today.
Film Review of the Day: Ripping Yarns. I must say that not enough has been said about this spinoff of Monty Python, especially in comparison to the other spinoff from the same era, Fawlty Towers. However, it is just as funny as Monty Python series was in many cases. Of course, only Michael Palin and Terry Jones were involved, and some of these episodes may be funny to those people familiar with the prewar genre being spoofed. However, many of the episodes are funny on their own merits as well, especially "The testing of Eric Olthwaite," the story of an autistic (or in their words, "boring") young man tries to better himself, and ends up doing so by developing a life of crime for himself.
Quote of the Day: "... did you just gety (sic) gang raped by a bunch of monks or something?"
__________Sorianofan, the quote which apparently led Carl into madness.
Link of the Day: RationalWiki: A subjective wiki dedicated to opposing Conservapedia.
Labels: Figures, Religious Right
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