To be Democrats.
We disagree on many things even within denominations, but we are all trying to follow the same God.
... might actually lead to the change we wish to see.
I think the problem is that the difference in interpretations of what it means to follow the same God leads to diametrically opposed concepts of what change you wish to see. Some Christians want to kill, imprison, or subjugate people who aren't white Christian men. How can you meet that with anything less than animosity?
Someday, that old planter will become a fountain.
This is a good idea even if you don't think they will do it. When they don't do it, you can negotiate money back from the purchase to cover the cost of hiring a junk removal team. Then you can pocket the cash and do it yourself or you can pay someone else to do it.
Have you considered that the people "appeasing" Trump are actually on his side pretending not to be? Not that "both sides same" bullshit, but that conservatives have been really good at pretending to not be.
This is funny whether it's a pet or an actual boss.
Ok, I like coffee, and I like cotton candy, and this is cute, so I almost hate to criticize it.
But isn't the cup just going to get all sticky? The bigger the cup, the quicker it will cool, and the more coffee you'll need to fill it. You'll only get a few "raindrops" of sugar before the steam stops coming off the cup. That's barely any sugar, especially for a large cup. What do you do with the rest of the cloud? Are you supposed to smoosh the rest into your cup? Because that seems like too much sugar. Or do you share the cloud with people at your table?
I think this concept would be better actualized as part of a dessert. Maybe like a hot peach cobbler or a sticky toffee pudding. Something that stays steaming for a minute, and you want to wait for it to cool, and it won't need sugar but the little drops of sweetness won't make it too sweet.
I haven't been there. So how could we possibly know?
It's not free. It's paid for by taxpayers at much higher rates. Rehabilitation is actually cheaper in the long run, but then you don't get the labor.
You won't be able to debunk it. Logic does not apply to faith. It's like dividing by zero. Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things unseen. Trying to apply logic to matters of faith is a fools errand.
I mean, Trump went to UPenn.
Are you willing to do what is necessary to stand up for the downtrodden? Or does your plan end at pitying and then forgiving the fascist Christians?