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Breakups are always hard.
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It’s not you, it’s me.
{But it’s really you.}
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Haha…it’s always you.
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Goddamn Jesuit education!
Makes you question everything – like separation of Church and State.
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What kind of snacks are we talking about? Chips and salsa or veggies and dip? Maybe that’s the problem.
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Probably the stale wafer (we call it Oblate in German, but it seems this is something else in English).
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What goes good at a Barbe et queue (beard to butt)?
Roasted kabobs.
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They’re always stale no matter what language they’re served in.
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Probably something roasted…ewww.
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S’mores?!
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Look up ‘long pig’…
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Surprisingly Voltaire was never ex-communicated from the Church but frequently self-exiled {were these just long trips?} to escape the law.
Voltaire argued what was deemed sin by the Church was unfairly made crime by the French State.
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François-Marie Arouet, born 1694, famous work “Treatise on Tolerance”, argues in favour of toleration of all religious belief, while reserving the right to argue strenuously against it, and denouncing religious fanaticism of all stripes. “Tolerance has never provoked a civil war; intolerance has covered the Earth in carnage.”
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Nazi occupiers of Paris removed and melted down the original bronze of Voltaire.
Getting under the skin of henious authoritarians for 300+ years.
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