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Posts by Tim
Holy envy, this. (Yeah, I'm thinking about the Mormon equivalent of this, Glenn Beck.)
The sound really is noticeably better when it's not streaming.
Not this specifically, but my parents were (and are) definitely anti-evolution (but not young earth). I took my kids and my parents to the natural history Bean Museum at BYU recently and I think my parents were a bit shocked at the huge evolution exhibit in the basement.
My wife's responsible for part of Lab Week party activities next week at the hospital she works at--a lab where they test urine and poop samples--and I'm totally going to recommend this.
Honoring the memory of Charlie Kirk, who was murdered on campus, and who I'm told championed free speech, by...disinviting a commencement speaker.
I was in a German men's choir that had Mormons and the Mormons drank Sprite and everyone else drank beer, so it's definitely a non-responsive answer.
They even tell King Noah that he can't be evil because he's prospered. They actually use prosperity gospel mentality.
This is disappointing. I think back to how immature a lot of LDS kids were in their early 20's back when I was that age--most missionaries I knew, for example, said plenty of disgusting stuff on this level--and the only reason it didn't pop up on social media was because social media didn't exist.
Yeah, honestly I wouldn't have a problem with that. The three stakes in my small town would be condensed down to a branch, but it would be an awesome branch.
WTF
Just did.
Quadrophenia is such a fantastic album.
Yeah, I have a bunch of these from Brazil. They'll be making six figures--they're at no risk of being a public charge.
Always delightful to see these people fail in court (in this case, it's a conservative Mormon judge calling her response a "word salad").
We switched to battery-powered lawn mower and chainsaw a while back and they're both so much simpler.
An orange cow instead of a golden calf.
Anytime I consult with someone new from France or Germany (which happens more often than one might think) we discuss where to find good bread locally. A lot of them have given up and just make their own bread instead.
Wait what? Was this prog like most of his stuff or was it generic Christian music like some of his stuff?
Colleen Wing (played by Jessica Henwick) was a much more interesting character and should have been the lead.
Either the 14th Amendment means what it very clearly means or we have a bunch of corrupt political hacks squatting in the Supreme Court
Outstanding piece this morning from @jamellebouie.net. Gift link below.
www.nytimes.com/2026/04/01/o...
Judges are already scared some moron is going to track them down and shoot them if a custody battle doesn't go the way the moron wants it to. If this passes absolutely no one will want to be a judge.
I'm sure McAdams will be fine, but I like Nate better. I wonder what the numbers will look like once (if) people start dropping out.
The Justices' decision on this matter will tell us which ones are traitors to the Constitution, and thus traitors to the United States.
Tomorrow the Supreme Court hears the simplest argument the Supreme Court will ever hear--does the Constitution mean what it says about people born in the U.S. being citizens. This is the equivalent of asking cartographers whether or not the earth is flat.
No, they don't.
I give out a lot fewer "no offense but I am probably too expensive for you" since I raised the price of my initial consultation.
This was how I thought they'd initially handle 2-hour church. It makes more sense than the twice-a-month meetings. That being said, 25 minutes isn't much time for a GD lesson (although it's plenty of time for a "let's discuss this GC talk").