By: JK
I think it is a little childish to drop a friend (even if it’s just a facebook friend you might not even know personally) of your friends list for airing their opinion. Of course the money for those...
View ArticleBy: Ken
For someone using the internet on a computer, in color, nearly for free, posting her own content and photo in real time, such Luddite statements are beyond hypocritical. Stupidity apparently has no...
View ArticleBy: The Other Weirdo
I wasn’t trying to be helpful. I was merely pointing out, in my own roundabout way, the ridiculousness of dropping people merely for their religious views. It’s as ridiculous as having only beautiful...
View ArticleBy: The Other Weirdo
Drooling? I think you oversimplify my degree of involvement with her picture.
View ArticleBy: Nox
Fair enough. If your point was that “people drop people for the most ridiculous reasons, and keep people in their list for likewise ridiculous reasons”, I’m sorry for jumping on you like that. That is...
View ArticleBy: The Other Weirdo
Like I said, my own roundabout way. :) The sarcasm is best when it’s least understood. Atheists are as prone to jumping to conclusions on their red-hot topics as Christians.
View ArticleBy: Kodie
I just drop people’s posts from my feed. They’re still my friends but I don’t read their posts. The worst one was a friend of a friend I don’t even know personally who refriends me every time I friend...
View ArticleBy: Kodie
I don’t have a lot of friends on fb, but one of them I connected to from another forum on an unrelated topic to atheism. So anyway, she is still on my list but I no longer post there and I don’t know...
View ArticleBy: Elemenope
To be honest I missed the sarcasm in yours, and for that I apologize, but what pushed me over into actually commenting on it was Danielcb’s comment.
View ArticleBy: Kodie
Still can’t tell if you really sort women friends in your mind by attraction or do-ableness or not.
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