Prime dying in a Transformers movie isn't a spoiler.
You want to talk about spoilers in the Transformer movie? Tell me whether or not "the Touch" is played during the climactic battle in Bay's flick.
but there is very little "demasculinized" in people that are bald, especially those that sahve their heads. If anything crop-2 and below appear in general more agressive Which is why I decided to leave athletics out of my post. Instead, placing an ambiguous reference readers here would appreciate, and not one laced with testosterone-filled undertones that may detract from my intended visual.
It has been 45 years since the first successful salvo, aiding women in the fight against small breast antipathy, was fired - thank you Cronin and Gerow! 16 years since coke-bottle spectacles could be removed allowing Slashdot readers to look less-nerdy.
What of the poor, demasculinized baldies?
In the past fifty years they've been given tonics, wigs, a classy British actor, plugs, and transplantations. None of which truly offer salvation to the downtrodden. Why are women and those with poor vision helped with silicon stress-balls and glorified laser pens - both of which are fun to play with - while those with male pattern baldness are stuck with Miracle-Gro and doll's hair? If it takes our best scientific minds to right this injustice, so be it!
NO other religion charges you money to believe. Or to find out just WHAT you are supposed to be believing in. It's not the belief they charge for, it's the membersh... err fellowship. Anyone can wake up in the morning and say "Hey! You know what? I believe in Xenu and TomKat's love is pure!" The only cost would be pride and maybe, just maybe, a portion of your soul. You don't even need to purchase Dianetics (but you could if you wanted, just like the Bible), you could glean whatever info for free off of the net. However, the CoS requires an obscene amount for membership and all the fringe benefits therein. While many churches request a tithe and pass around collection plates during services - which centuries ago were mandatory and not recommended like today - for members and used for the the betterment of the church, not lawyer fees. It's not the religion, but the people that ask for money.
The argument of the validity of Scientology as a religion is different than whether or not CoS is a cult. Christianity is a religion, yet, Jim Jones and the dead members of the People's Temple in Jonestown were a cult. Suicidal nutjobs do not debunk a belief, if they did Islam and Christianity would've been gone long ago replaced with Kabbalism.
Prime dying in a Transformers movie isn't a spoiler. You want to talk about spoilers in the Transformer movie? Tell me whether or not "the Touch" is played during the climactic battle in Bay's flick.
It has been 45 years since the first successful salvo, aiding women in the fight against small breast antipathy, was fired - thank you Cronin and Gerow! 16 years since coke-bottle spectacles could be removed allowing Slashdot readers to look less-nerdy.
What of the poor, demasculinized baldies?
In the past fifty years they've been given tonics, wigs, a classy British actor, plugs, and transplantations. None of which truly offer salvation to the downtrodden. Why are women and those with poor vision helped with silicon stress-balls and glorified laser pens - both of which are fun to play with - while those with male pattern baldness are stuck with Miracle-Gro and doll's hair? If it takes our best scientific minds to right this injustice, so be it!
The argument of the validity of Scientology as a religion is different than whether or not CoS is a cult. Christianity is a religion, yet, Jim Jones and the dead members of the People's Temple in Jonestown were a cult. Suicidal nutjobs do not debunk a belief, if they did Islam and Christianity would've been gone long ago replaced with Kabbalism.