Homogenous
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Ends don't justify means (CCC 1753)
Literally the most controversial lemmy comment in the search results for "the" on lemmy.ca
Freedom is for everyone
If there's carbon monoxide, then someone might fill in a bubble thinking it makes the candidate less likely to win, get the candidates mixed up, forget to fill in the bubble, etc.
Carbon monoxide in a voting place could affect which choices are picked by voters who use the booths.
Jokes aside he is bad grandpa for leading grandchildren into bad water
To convince more people, it may help to have an analysis that doesn't include celebratory dinners, eating out, physical television, etc. The inclusion of those things are either a drop in the bucket or have good enough rationales, but too many Americans are too dumb to accept that.
"...Plus this discord has a really easy to see role that tells others who's single and who isn't" - a member of the discord, in response to the discord versus vestibule question. Pathetic but relatable.
Mass really is the least social kind of Catholic event, including afterward in the vestibule. I've had better socialization experiences with a Bible study led by a high school kid in her basement, talks at the newman center, etc.
An example of something that makes personality less visible is social anxiety. Changing that kind of stuff doesn't mean that one is wrongly "forcing it" or being less genuine.
Some advice mentioned in these comments are examples of criticizing the intention of finding a romantic partner ("intention" might have been too vague): https://www.reddit.com/r/CatholicDating/comments/1h0gy5r/what_is_some_advice_christian_people_swear_is/
Alternative phrasing of my observation: ... they confuse personality with the box surrounding it, and they take their own box's transparency for granted