splinter65 wrote: » Ah no omackeral , it’s a general rule on forums that posters who jump into a thread merely to correct someone else’s technical mistakes are grammar nazis. That’s what you are. Don’t be ashamed of it. Own it.
jimgoose wrote: » I didn't say it was.
mcmoustache wrote: » But a reptile can be a fish. Let's not get distracted here.
NIMAN wrote: » I was slightly miffed today. I don't go along with this nonsense, and in this day and age surely its time the schools stopped it too, but alas no. Another generation is being indoctrinated. If my kids decide to believe in an afterlife, I'm sure their diet or food choices aren't going to be an obstacle to getting into it?
Sleepy wrote: » I have a bag of FX Buckleys finest fillet steak beside me right now. Looking forward to dinner tonight! My mother would expect no less, I've been a devout atheist for over 2 decades at this stage.
Bob_Marley wrote: » You don't understand it at all do you ? Ash Wednesday, Lent, etc. is required for practicing Catholics only, no one else And what's it to you if someone decides to give meat a break for one day ? Even if you are not religious, practicing self restraint and self discipline on a simple thing that you desire, but don't actually need for one day in the week, is not a bad thing, it's actually very good for you, and the more you practice it the easier it gets.
Omackeral wrote: » I couldn't resist the irony. I don't care if people make spelling or grammar mistakes but when they're being pontificating sh*ts about something and saying things like ''your not educated'', you'll excuse me if I take the low hanging fruit. On topic, back from a lovely meal with my darling gf. She had beef wellington, I had a rib eye steak cooked medium. It was amazing. A lot of folks were tucking into lovely meat dishes too judging by the nice aromas. Great to see the stranglehold of organised religion loosening year after year.
Omackeral wrote: » Science bless you Splinters.
branie2 wrote: » Such as?
Bob_Marley wrote: » You do realise the requirement for lent etc. is only for practicing Catholics and no one else ?
splinter65 wrote: » Best tea ever. 2 slices of Brennans white sliced pan and a hot mug of tea TAE!! Food of Gods .
andekwarhola wrote: » Do adults actually go out of their way to eat steak on Good Friday in order to sock it to the theists?
El Tarangu wrote: » This thread is gas - a load of lads in their 30s and 40s bragging about how they don't need to do what their mammies tell them any more :cool:
Sleepy wrote: » And we've less and less of those in the country thank fuck. Now, if we could just get them out of our education system all those "cultural" catholics could drop their pretense, the rest of our kids wouldn't have to be exposed to this nonsense and the few remaining practicing Catholics could quietly go about their religious observance.
housetypeb wrote: » As opposed to grown men and women making their imaginary 3-in-one God happy by not eating meat on a Wednesday?
splinter65 wrote: » Yes. Observing a religious tradition is a fairly normal practice for literally billions of people across the world, and across many religions. Imagining as a grown man or woman that youre somehow one of the cool kids, and better, that youre socking it to “the man” because you don’t observe any religious tradition is actually very funny.