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Perfection

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
I got paid today so I bought these!

I can't wait, it's my two favourite things!!!

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Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
Thought this was going to be a discussion about perfection, whether it exists in reality, or only as an ideal. But I hope these books continue to bring you moments of perfect happiness.
I'm sure they will! :)

We're also studying The Reformation this year at uni for one of our classes and as usual I am going to be the dissenting 'Catholic' voice in my otherwise Protestant/Atheist class :D
 

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
To follow the perfection, I have ordered a pizza.

None of you can share it because you're all internet people.

So I'll just have to eat it myself.
 
To follow the perfection, I have ordered a pizza.

None of you can share it because you're all internet people.

So I'll just have to eat it myself.

The best pizzas in Britain come from kebab shops at 2am. As they are made by Muslims they are monotheistic pizzas.

Therefore you have an inferior pagan pizza that reeks of popery and probably comes with a rocket salad.
 

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
The best pizzas in Britain come from kebab shops at 2am. As they are made by Muslims they are monotheistic pizzas.

Therefore you have an inferior pagan pizza that reeks of popery and probably comes with a rocket salad.
It had pineapple on it.
 

Yerda

Veteran Member
I just think “vilest popery“ is the best collocation in the history of the English language, unfortunately it’s quite hard to slip into normal, everyday conversation (unless you live in Glasgow).
Fenian pish, I think they put it.
 
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