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I'm sure I'm just being obtuse, and that this really is charming/witty/insightful - but I just don't get it. |
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The idea is that religion is sort of a bandage on the trauma
of existence, and mucking with the bandage becomes
personally offensive because its a sore spot? |
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Religious Head Badinage...a USB Baphomet head for your pc, with many poor jokes, coming to a home shopping channel near you.. |
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I sort of understand the idea, but it should be broadened to other emotional or traumatic wounds like a broken heart for instance. You can walk around for years with a broken heart and no one would know. I know because this happened to me. I don't know if people would act more sensitively or just ridicule you...( I gave a bun because it has some merit) |
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Do you take it off when the remedy is well established in the victim's mindset with a slim chance of being altered or after the healing is complete and the symbol no longer needed? |
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Actually in that exact scenario the prescription is more of
the bandages. |
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See I knew I was being obtuse. |
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I think the analogy of a crutch would have been more appropriate. |
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//no one would know// If you want people to know, [xandram], I think you're supposed to wear it on your sleeve. That also makes it easier to attach the bandage. |
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I think it was John Lennon who said "God is a concept by which we measure our pain". He hadn't thought about it very carefully, either. |
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Most atheists wear these after discussions with
religious folk, having banged their heads against a
brick wall for the duration. |
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Introducing the NMR handy, pocket-sized* polystyrene brick wall bit, ideal for multiple cranium impacts. Reversible for...the same on the other side. Only $9.99. |
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*Comes with the 6ft x 3ft pocket, simply stitch onto your own garments. |
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I would think there was a market for an inflatable brick wall, folded very small, and instantly activated by a CO2 canister. |
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