ninjaprincesst
Well-Known Member
Sorry but in my book God and the Bible trumps eco system. And snake I encounter harmless are not will be killed.No, they aren't. They're a necessary part of the ecosystem. More necessary than us, to be honest.
Sorry but in my book God and the Bible trumps eco system. And snake I encounter harmless are not will be killed.No, they aren't. They're a necessary part of the ecosystem. More necessary than us, to be honest.
It was a serpent, and a serpent is not necessarily a snake.Sorry but in my book God and the Bible trumps eco system. And snake I encounter harmless are not will be killed.
lolwhut?Sorry but in my book God and the Bible trumps eco system. And snake I encounter harmless are not will be killed.
I think a knee to the groinder would have been justified...Anyway we are dancing and my friend starts talking to some guy. I'm still dancing nearby having a great time when out of nowhere this really creepy much older looking Asian guy pops up out of nowhere. He looked so out of place because he was wearing a sweatshirt and a baseball cap. So, I kind of notice him and try to move away but next thing I know he's got his arms around my waist and is trying to grind into me. Looking back, being older and wiser today, I probably should have stepped on his foot or elbowed him, but this was the first time anything like this ever happened to ,me.
Sorry but in my book God and the Bible trumps eco system. And snake I encounter harmless are not will be killed.
Also, wasn't the serpent in the book translated more so of a deceptive trickster of a creature instead of your everyday household snake?It was a serpent, and a serpent is not necessarily a snake.
...I'm still dancing nearby having a great time when out of nowhere this really creepy much older looking Asian guy pops up out of nowhere. He looked so out of place because he was wearing a sweatshirt and a baseball cap. So, I kind of notice him and try to move away but next thing I know he's got his arms around my waist and is trying to grind into me....
Also, I was 22, and my brother was 17 when we went to Pleasure Island. The guy checked my ID vigorously, but didn't even look at his. I did what any big brother should do and got him properly Disney drunk that night.
Also, wasn't the serpent in the book translated more so of a deceptive trickster of a creature instead of your everyday household snake?
i.e. The Thirsty Cobra
Your brother was lucky. When I went (I was 20 my friend was 22) the security guard not only checked our IDs but made us repeat back our birth dates. (,Maybe because we both looked younger). Anyway to add insult to injury to me being just a few months shy of 21 I got a big UNDER 21 stamped on my hand and when we got to the bar they served my soda in a plastic Disney cup so there was no denying I was drinking anything alcoholic.
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