If I had a dollar for every time I heard someone repeat that damned clichéd quote, I’d turn a profit.
Upton Sinclair had a great book “The profits of religion” if you ever come across it you should read it.
I’m more concerned that it’s not an organization. At all. It’s an idea.
Yeah but that doesn’t help people make stupid quotes
People should have a high standard concerning the material they use for jokes. There is a thin line between funny and lame.
stadards? haha. wouldn’t all “dad jokes” be left in the dust, then?
*prophet ;P
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Upton Sinclair had a great book “The profits of religion” if you ever come across it you should read it.
I’m more concerned that it’s not an organization. At all. It’s an idea.
Yeah but that doesn’t help people make stupid quotes
People should have a high standard concerning the material they use for jokes. There is a thin line between funny and lame.
stadards? haha. wouldn’t all “dad jokes” be left in the dust, then?
*prophet ;P