@BotanicGoddess@3YearLetterman@elonmusk I admire the restraint of your reply, given the gobsmacking ignorance of the original post. I would have called him proudly uneducated, well done.
@AngieBEvans @polyesterbride4 Although in fairness, it is in your interest to bring up your kids to be mindful of the noise they make, as that is the respect that should be mutual in shared spaces with other humans. I know it’s not, but it should be. I assume your kids are young, & she’s forgotten the reality
@AllieBueller @Rawbonio @fesshole Same. Although I now live in Australia where nobody has this cultural reference. Some odd looks. My girlfriend was aghast, even after I showed her the clip on YouTube
@johnfreame1 @thomasFreader@JamesBarneyB@fesshole I also worked in wine and spirits for a decade. Ice in single malt is generally a no. Assuming that the whisky isn’t chill filtered. Hold it up to the light and add ice, you can see the effect in the glass. Although tbh, why chill filtering is wrong 🤷♂️
@JohnPaulConner3@261cf42ea92d490@fesshole It talks about a husband or wife being able to leave and not be bound to each other under circumstances of belief/non belief. Surely if a wife leaves or visa versa and they are not bound to stay. Is that not divorce? Or is that an open marriage?
@JohnPaulConner3@261cf42ea92d490@fesshole Probably none. As quoting the bible, which was complied after the fact by numerous sources is full of contradictions. The bigger point I suppose it that the unsolicited quoting of it largely unwelcome. And irrelevant
@261cf42ea92d490@fesshole for otherwise your children would be unclean, but as it is, they are holy. Yet if the unbeliever leaves, let it be so. The brother or the sister is not bound in such circumstances; God has called us to live in peace.