
I found out recently that a friend of mine is super-religious but you'd never know. He cooks his elderly neighbour a roast dinner every Sunday. Is that religion or is it just being 'nice'. Am I a cynic for thinking that he gets as much out of the good deed as the old man? Mind you, he did get into financial shit once so him and his wife prayed. And, this isn't a joke, they got out of the financial shit. I'm not saying you-know-what, but it certainly cemented their belief that they were on the right track. Meh.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 9:35, Reply)

Using it as a framework to create your own augmented rule base for living is fine. Just be nice.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 9:37, Reply)

Do things that make both you and the other person feel good. A mutual friend of ours was dumped by her fiance and he told her that he was going to pray for her. I not sure what the point of all that was about.
Time to phase out silly religions (the ones about gods, aliens etc) and time to bring in Nice Club (cynical cunts also allowed).
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 9:47, Reply)

I make a point of not committing murder. Not because someone told me that God summoned Moses to the top of a mountain and gave him instructions carved into a couple of slabs, but because I have decided that it's not a very nice thing to do.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 10:02, Reply)

( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 10:46, Reply)

at how much crack Herbs is able to smuggle in her knickers.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 11:13, Reply)