Many years ago I took a Sociology class called Diseases in Society. It was all about how and why diseases spread through populations and the social impacts they have during and after pandemics. It was a very interesting class. The professor told us that he believed that within the next ten years there would be a large scale worldwide pandemic, similar to the Spanish Flu. He even wrote a book about it. When the pandemic hit he posted on his Facebook, “I told you so.”
Edit: Link to the book.
The flag should never have placed upon it, nor on any part of it, nor attached to it any mark, insignia, letter, word, figure, design, picture, or drawing of any nature. This also means the thin blue line flag shouldn’t exist either.
The flag should also not be attached to a vehicle except fastened to the frame or the right front fender, of which truck bed is not frame. And should also not be flown in a way that could cause it damage, this includes on a vehicle going interstate speeds.
I saw someone wearing this "Donald Pump" tank top the other day, in a Hawaii supermarket. I don't know what absurd fantasy world these people live in, but I'm guessing Facebook is the portal to this world.
>"The greatest lie ever told"
For medicine, I'd say that price goes to the twat who falsely linked MMR vaccines to Autism after being paid by a lawyer who wanted to make a quick buck, costing the tax payers millions - Andrew Wakefield.
Seriously, much of todays vaccine hesitancy can be linked to Wakefield.
If anyone is more interested in the entire ordeal, I recommend this book.
On a similar note, my neighbors have The Empire Doesn't Care About Your Stick Figure Family... tragically, it's on a 2016 Compass. At least it's white. Agreed, it's cute but I wouldn't put it on my own car.
No Step On Snek is the flag of his people.
I'm not sure but I think it might be a stencil for DIY spray painting camo. I've seen a similar pattern on old jeeps, but they do it in greens and browns all over the body of the vehicle.
This is what I'm thinking of
This person needs a Gays for Trump!
It looks to me like blue painter's tape would be perfect for doing a nice ZIP, ZIP covering of the "T" in Trump.
This is real.
They’re actually retranslating the Bible to remove “liberal bias” from the 400 year old KJV.
I’m just shocked.
A tool that can be purchased at any autostore for about $5, or you can buy on Amazon Prime for $2.13 with free same day (for me at least)
If you leave it on for a couple years they can get REALLY hard to remove, though. You have to use one of these on a power drill to remove it. On a $80k Caddy? No thanks.
I kinda like this sticker.
The one you probably meant and a personal favorite.
You might want to only stick it on other people's stuff for vandalism reasons.
> whom is to blame my nonfaith on, that's me and my choice.
Well, at least you own it. That's something.
Seroiusly, though, you really should check out that book I mentioned After - By Bruce Greyson
I really have no idea if he's a Christian or an atheist or what, but its not his beliefs that I was interested in, it was the 50 years of summarized research.
Its great to contemplate these centuries old pro and con arguments about theism, but his info wasn't available in previous centuries.
Even if you disagree with parts of it, at least you haven't denied yourself an opportunity to make that determination.
FYI, this looks like they may have used aluminum tape. Typically used for ductwork insulation and whatnot. Somewhat reflective, but not quite the mirror-like finish as fresh sheets of aluminum foil would be.
DUDE THEY MAKE ONE AND ITS $10. ordered
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If you check the sources at the bottom of that Wikipedia article, there are actually a bunch of books written by historians that apply critical historical methods in attempt to suss out the life of Jesus. Granted, the only books I've read personally (but can recommend highly) are by Bart D. Ehrman. If you only read one, I would recommend: How Jesus Became God . But there are other good authors too: Craig A Evans and Bruce Chilton I know have written several books and are cited in that Wikipedia article.
Essentially though, what it comes down to is looking for historical sources that couldn't be influenced by each other that reference the same fact and give the same details. If there are enough of these references, the reasonable conclusion is that they are either true or the author genuinely believed them to be true based on some source of information common to the other unrelated sources.
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Applying that type of critical method to stories about Jesus is difficult ( and in many cases impossible) to do given that by 300-400 CE there were so many Christian religious texts floating around. But there were Roman, Greek, and Jewish/Palestinian historians that existed during that time and enough of them mentioned those facts I listed that historians largely agree that the notion that a Galilean Jew named Jesus existed, was baptized by John the Baptist and later executed by crucifixion for being politically subversive is pretty much a foregone conclusion as people who had never heard of Christianity had written about it before even the first known copies of the Gospels were making their way through the Mediterranean region.
I see trucks like this and wonder how much all those flags cost and if they actually went to his campaign.
Apparently the had cost $30 according to the campaign website.
According to this Amazon page you can buy them for $4.58.
There are people arguing in the comments about whether it okay to use the because they are Chinese made. Hilarious.