I can never stop posting this. The narrow minded bible fanatics that just look at one small thing in the bible then feed the world with their hate over it. At the same time they ignore all the other silly laws made by man they claimed were made by god. These gif’s say it all.
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Think about those questions.
Month: April 2015
cockyhollows: nerdygirlnoodles: joshmosh415: I can never stop…
I can never stop posting this. The narrow minded bible fanatics that just look at one small thing in the bible then feed the world with their hate over it. At the same time they ignore all the other silly laws made by man they claimed were made by god. These gif’s say it all.
REBLOG EVERY TIME
Think about those questions.
laurelrusswurm: You too can make your very own postcard– just…
You too can make your very own postcard– just like Sir Wilfrid’s – to send to Prime Minister Harper to tell him just what you think about Bill C-51. If enough of us do, maybe he will listen.
This postcard is 4.25″ x 6″ standard post card size, but you can print it larger or smaller as needed. Also it is CC0, which means it’s dedicated to the Public Domain, so you can legally use it in any way you wish.
Also found on Flickr here:
laurelrusswurm: You too can make your very own postcard– just…
You too can make your very own postcard– just like Sir Wilfrid’s – to send to Prime Minister Harper to tell him just what you think about Bill C-51. If enough of us do, maybe he will listen.
This postcard is 4.25″ x 6″ standard post card size, but you can print it larger or smaller as needed. Also it is CC0, which means it’s dedicated to the Public Domain, so you can legally use it in any way you wish.
Also found on Flickr here:
laurelrusswurm: You too can make your very own postcard– just…
You too can make your very own postcard– just like Sir Wilfrid’s – to send to Prime Minister Harper to tell him just what you think about Bill C-51. If enough of us do, maybe he will listen.
This postcard is 4.25″ x 6″ standard post card size, but you can print it larger or smaller as needed. Also it is CC0, which means it’s dedicated to the Public Domain, so you can legally use it in any way you wish.
Also found on Flickr here:
Comment on Happy Easter from Albrecht Dürer and Me by Bob Jonkman
I was curious what the original work looked like before your restoration: