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Triumph
Is anyone familiar with those ultra-conservative Christian groups that go around to colleges and "preach" their message of hate? You know the type, the ones with the big signs who list everyone they think is going to Hell, the ones who scream at passers by, particularly women. Well, one of those guys came to Penn State last Thursday. I've always wanted to mess with these guys, and since I'm a graduating senior it was my last chance. I ran home from Russian class and threw on my Soviet commissar's uniform, grabbed my flag and headed back out to confront the bible thumpers. By the time I had gotten there, the Penn State Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transsexual Alliance was there, and so was the Atheists and Agnostics club. I was an instant success, drawing more attention to myself than to the radicals. I was even photographed and interviewed by the Collegian, Penn State's student newspaper. The only reason I was there, I told them, was to make the preachers look silly. I did a pretty good job of it. I was in character the whole afternoon, waving my big Soviet flag and spouting ridiculous Soviet propaganda, springboarding off of some of the radicals' more ridiculous claims. All in all, it was a great day.
Devious Comments
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Still waiting for that Cartography category.
Home of the Polymer Chaos webcomic thing.
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In an Hour of Darkness, a blind man is the best guide.
In an Age of Insanity, look to the Madman to show the way.
Denizen of the Eye of Terror: [link]
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In an Hour of Darkness, a blind man is the best guide.
In an Age of Insanity, look to the Madman to show the way.
Denizen of the Eye of Terror: [link]
Either way, if they did show up, as a Christian I'd have to stand against them and argue that Christianity is about tolerance and compassion towards those who don't share your faith, not brow beating people till they cave to your views.
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"Beware the fury of a patient man."
- John Dryden
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