Notes Of A Dead Man Sequel (Notes - #3) - Clive Cooper (e book reader android TXT) 📗
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With the tme my dick starts to get bigger and bigger and bigger... it starts making me more interested in fucking her... but so far I decide to shut her mouth my putting tape... but very very carefuly while I put my hand on her mouth to shut it... when I tape her... she after all open's her eyes, I go and tie her hands, now after well tied hands... I put my dick between her hands and start moving her hands... she starts... making noises... start moving with her feet and with hands... try to escape, but in the same time I start slapping and saying to her that... if she makes one more noise... she is going to die...
I move on her legs... i start licking her legs... from toes up to her pussy... I start licking her pussy by putting my tongue inside in her pussy... and going around her walls... slowly... in... out... in... out... the taste is strange but still I go... I just don't stop...
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Then I take a knife and make a wound around her breasts and i start sucking her blood by using my tongue... she starts some kinda noises make, so make sure to ejaculate inside her mouth as much times as possible... I put out the tape and tell her... if she tries something smart soon she ain't gonna live anymore... I hold my mouth with my hands and my dick hold with my other hand and I start ejaculating inside her mouth... she dies after all from the semen, because she just mhm... how to say it... He can't swallow too much of it... and she just choke from it...!
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QuotesAs first Ain't so religious... so it's time for quotes
WELCOME IN CHAPTER 20
“What's the point of quoting the Bible to people who don't believe it's true" Dad would say.”
― Frank Schaeffer, Crazy for God: How I Grew Up as One of the Elect, Helped Found the Religious Right, and Lived to Take All (or Almost All) of It Back
“People are not as one-dimensional as the stories about them.”
― Frank Schaeffer, Crazy for God: How I Grew Up as One of the Elect, Helped Found the Religious Right, and Lived to Take All (or Almost All) of It Back
“Maybe we need a new category other than theism, atheism or agnosticism that takes paradox and unknowing into account.”
― Frank Schaeffer, Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace
“we must renounce reading the Bible to find arguments to justify our behavior or that of our group.”
― Frank Schaeffer, Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace
“You don't choose anything important. It just happens. The only choice you have is if you'll make life's accidents work.”
― Frank Schaeffer, Sex, Mom, and God: How the Bible’s Strange Take on Sex Led to Crazy Politics--and How I Learned to Love Women (and Jesus) Anyway
“As an ultimate fuck you to rule-keeping scripture zealots everywhere, Jesus hung out with whores.”
― Frank Schaeffer, Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace
“Somewhere between the sterile, absolute, and empty formulae of reductionist, totalitarian science and the earnest, hostile, excessively certain make-believe of religious fundamentalism, there is a beautiful place. There is room in this place for honesty. For tenderness. For fury. For wonder. For hope. For mistakes. For paradox. For grace.”
― Frank Schaeffer, Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace
(Note: The truth is that it was once said... and it's going to be said again.)
“Mean People Suck!” And that goes especially for people who are mean in the name of love.”
― Frank Schaeffer, Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace
“Our tradition says that Jesus is God. Maybe we should act as if we think he is instead of worshipping a book.”
― Frank Schaeffer, Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace
“If we wait for correct ideas to save us—theological or otherwise—we’ll never be saved, even from ourselves.”
― Frank Schaeffer, Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace
“Scientists and theologians can’t offer better than circular arguments, because there are no other kinds of arguments. Bible believers quote the Bible, and scientists quote other scientists. How do either scientists or theologians answer this question about the accuracy of their conclusions: “In reference to what?”
― Frank Schaeffer, Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace
“Faith is certainly not theology to me. Church is just one of the places I look for answers to the only real question I have: Why do we long for meaning? For”
― Frank Schaeffer, Crazy for God: How I Grew Up as One of the Elect, Helped Found the Religious Right, and Lived to Take All (or Almost All) of It Back
“We now send our books, our music and even our memories into a cloud. We may or may not believe in God but we do once again believe in meaningful consciousness residing outside of ourselves.”
― Frank Schaeffer, Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace
(Note: We are now here to proof something!)
“God’s only in your head!” my answer is, “Yeah, whatever. What isn’t?”
― Frank Schaeffer, Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace
“I shouted, “Jesus liked hanging out with women and kids too! So fuck you!”
― Frank Schaeffer, Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace
(Note: One question before everything... did he really said that?)
“We’re living in an acquisitive capitalist society that is fundamentally anti-family and fundamentally uncomfortable with just enjoying being human. We’d rather shop than live, acquire than love and stare into a screen than hold each other.”
― Frank Schaeffer, Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace
“church may be a son-of-a-bitch, but it’s my son-of-a-bitch!”
― Frank Schaeffer, Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace
“In the prologue, I said that the only answer to “Who are you?” is “When?” What was true for prologue is doubly true of epilogue. We never arrive. There are no final answers, only a series of snapshots taken along the path of “frenetic desperation.” Movies”
― Frank Schaeffer, Crazy for God: How I Grew Up as One of the Elect, Helped Found the Religious Right, and Lived to Take All (or Almost All) of It Back
“Perhaps Mom and Dad were right. In an infinite universe, everything must have happened at least once, someplace, sometime. So maybe there is a God who forgives, who loves, who knows. I hope so. Anything is possible in a world where a daughter forgives her father, for ignorance, for anger, for failure, and places her daughter in his arms.”
― Frank Schaeffer, Crazy for God: How I Grew Up as One of the Elect, Helped Found the Religious Right, and Lived to Take All (or Almost All) of It Back
“their official religious absolutes, the higher call was to ignore what the Bible said in favor of what they hoped it meant.”
― Frank Schaeffer, Why I am an Atheist Who Believes in God: How to give love, create beauty and find peace
(P.S. - I think that I have proved something... I don't know what... but at least something I have done.)
Knowledge
CHAPTER 20.2.
These predators might be the earliest animalby David Salisbury-VU
For the last decade, zoologists have battled over the question “What is the oldest branch of the animal family tree?” Is it the sponges, as they had long thought, or a distinctly different set of creatures, the delicate marine predators called comb jellies?
The answer could have a major impact on how we understand the nervous system, digestive tract, and other basic organs in modern animals to have evolved.
Now, scientists have come up with a new approach designed specifically to settle contentious phylogenetic tree-of-life issues like this. And it comes down squarely on the side of comb jellies.
For nearly a century, scientists organized the animal family tree based in large part on their judgement of the relative complexity of various organisms. Because of their comparative simplicity, sponges were considered to be the earliest members of the animal lineage.
But, the paradigm began to shift when the revolution in genomics began providing vast quantities of information about the DNA of an increasing number of species. Evolutionary biologists started to apply this wealth of information to refine and redefine evolutionary relationships, creating a new field called phylogenomics. In most cases, the DNA data helped clarify these relationships. In a number of instances, however, it gave rise to controversies that intensified as more and more data accumulated.
In 2008 one of the early phylogenomic studies fingered the comb jellies (ctenophores) as the earliest members of the animal kingdom, rather than sponges, triggering an ongoing controversy with the latest round being a massive study published last month that marshaled an unprecedented array of genetic data to support the sponges’ position as the first animal offshoot.
Comb jellies have evolved totally different brains
“The current method that scientists use in phylogenomic studies is to collect large amounts of genetic data, analyze the
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