Yes, I gave an eye roll emoji to young women overtaking a sporting event dais to proselytize.
They sound just like the people in the documentary.
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Yes, I gave an eye roll emoji to young women overtaking a sporting event dais to proselytize.
OkayPlease do tell.
There's your tell.Yes, I gave an eye roll emoji to young women overtaking a sporting event dais to proselytize.
They sound just like the people in the documentary.
Check out the show if you get time. It is literally analogous to the Taliban.
Was 'the separation of church and state' explicitly referenced in the documentary?
Was the Taliban?
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Tangents happen.
Unbunch your panties and don't be such a hypocrite
They go beyond just the Duggar family. Into the "religious organization" as well. It is pretty telling.Honestly, just seeing the little I've seen about the show, I don't think it's worth the time. The family is....off....just watching commercials and interviews from a long time ago.
They go beyond just the Duggar family. Into the "religious organization" as well. It is pretty telling.
My horizons are fine; I can see your agenda from miles away.Well regardless to whatever that was. Watch the documentary if you would like to expand some horizons. I would also recommend The Family on Netflix.
I didn't say that you were. I have no agenda. The two documentaries run in similar veins for sections. That's it.My horizons are fine; I can see your agenda from miles away.
I'm not indoctrinated to any religion.