the m word
Wow, this's totally bizzare... Read the blog post first.
wind scraps: the m word
His mother seems proud of him. And he's only 6 years old! I don't get why it's a good thing to want to be a martyr - instead of getting their point across, they DIE.
wind scraps: the m word
His mother seems proud of him. And he's only 6 years old! I don't get why it's a good thing to want to be a martyr - instead of getting their point across, they DIE.
5 Comments:
At 8:32 PM, June 27, 2005, Anonymous said…
what the fuck. you're retarded all over blogger. get real bizzle my nizzle.
At 9:50 PM, June 27, 2005, zandperl said…
I would appreciate more constructive feedback than "bizzle my nizzle." If I'm "retarded all over," it'd be nice to know the details so that I might "get real."
At 10:41 PM, June 27, 2005, Anonymous said…
surfed in through blogexplosion. Thought I would leave a comment. I will be back again. I am always looking for new blogs to read. :)
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At 1:26 AM, June 29, 2005, shannon said…
Hello Zandperl,
If you'll check my comments section again, you'll see I addressed your point. What I was proud of was my son's obvious devotion to Christ (but I also expressed my distress at the thought of anything like that ever happening to him).
A lot of kids today don't have heroes as such (except sports figures), but my son had heard many missionary stories and understood that all of the disciples had lost their lives in the furtherance of the gospel. I won't fault a six year old for admiring people with that kind of devotion--and wanting his life to count for something bigger than him.
At 1:02 PM, June 29, 2005, Troy said…
i am from winchester and i miss my home so much, but not the weather
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