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:::Now you're almost talking like a godless Faucist, exhorting the glorious authority of "science." While your general point sounds right, basing your arguments upon "scientific consensus" has clearly gone down a slippery slope. Next you know, you start collectively demonizing people as "mutants." That's the type of agitprop which leads to eugenics. —[[User:LT|<code><span style="background:#FF8181">'''LT'''</span></code>]] '''''[[User talk:LT|<sup>(Matthew 26:52)</sup>]]''''' Tuesday, 19:16, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
 
:::Now you're almost talking like a godless Faucist, exhorting the glorious authority of "science." While your general point sounds right, basing your arguments upon "scientific consensus" has clearly gone down a slippery slope. Next you know, you start collectively demonizing people as "mutants." That's the type of agitprop which leads to eugenics. —[[User:LT|<code><span style="background:#FF8181">'''LT'''</span></code>]] '''''[[User talk:LT|<sup>(Matthew 26:52)</sup>]]''''' Tuesday, 19:16, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
 
::::Ace has a Christian relative - a sister if memory serves. If he hits rock bottom due to his bad health habits, maybe he will have a come to Jesus moment and ask his relative to take him to her church. Atheists have a lower retention rate than Christians (See: [[Atheism and its retention rate in individuals]]) because unlike atheists, Christians have a solid foundation to their worldview (See: [[Christian apologetics websites|Evidence for Christianity]] and [[Rebuttals to atheist arguments]]). [[User:Conservative|Conservative]] ([[User talk:Conservative|talk]]) 19:22, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
 
::::Ace has a Christian relative - a sister if memory serves. If he hits rock bottom due to his bad health habits, maybe he will have a come to Jesus moment and ask his relative to take him to her church. Atheists have a lower retention rate than Christians (See: [[Atheism and its retention rate in individuals]]) because unlike atheists, Christians have a solid foundation to their worldview (See: [[Christian apologetics websites|Evidence for Christianity]] and [[Rebuttals to atheist arguments]]). [[User:Conservative|Conservative]] ([[User talk:Conservative|talk]]) 19:22, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
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:::::If it's a Sunday-observing church, that likely won't be of any help in spiritual preparation for the National Sunday Law that's approaching. Christians need solidly biblical theology and recognize that Sunday observance, immediate judgment, and eternal tormentism are false doctrines. —[[User:LT|<code><span style="background:#FF8181">'''LT'''</span></code>]] '''''[[User talk:LT|<sup>(Matthew 26:52)</sup>]]''''' Tuesday, 19:26, June 6, 2023 (EDT)

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"But Ace McWicked"

How predictable. The compulsive RW obsession never ends, eh? —LT (Matthew 26:52) Tuesday, 16:37, June 6, 2023 (EDT)

Ace needs to stop being a science denier in practice. If he hadn't failed as a husband and father (See: Atheism and divorce), perhaps he would be eating nutritious home-cooked meals lovingly prepared by a wife and daughter instead of imbibing processed food, nicotine and excess booze!
And it's too bad he doesn't have machismo (See: Atheism and mental toughness). If he did, he might have more of a backbone to resist eating ultra-processed food and also eliminate his smoking and excess drinking (See also: Atheism and smoking and Atheism and alcoholism). He would also have a stronger will in order to live a longer life (See: Atheism and life expectancy). Conservative (talk) 17:08, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
Oh yes, nothing says machismo like whining about someone's rebuke being "nasty," deleting a whole section of someone else's talk page where your agitprop was challenged, and deleting your talk page to hide the follow-up chastisement. Also, the section you deleted from RobSmith's talk page read in the headline, "Censorship is a liberal trait." So not only do you lack machismo in demonstrating your inability to handle criticism, but you're also identifying as liberal, so it would seem, rendering your username a misnomer at this point. Hopefully your city's Communist mayor installs some irony meters near where you live to test for whether your self-awareness improves in the long-run, which I doubt. —LT (Matthew 26:52) Tuesday, 17:15, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
I had an altruistic reason for the deletion which I will not elaborate on. But feel to engage in your pathetic handwringing over the matter and trying mightily to create a tempest in a teapot. It is quite entertaining. Conservative (talk) 17:21, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
Tempest in a teapot? You mean like wasting hours of time bashing the eating habits of a random nobody? Your self-awareness clearly needs tremendous development. —LT (Matthew 26:52) Tuesday, 17:25, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
If you don't believe it was a tempest in a teapot, I suggest you contact the appropriate press outlets so they can cover the matter. Alternatively, you can always bring it up on Andy's talk page and be ignored again. Conservative (talk) 17:29, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
Or I can create a dozen essays ranting about it, as a certain someone does. :) —LT (Matthew 26:52) Tuesday, 17:31, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
If he spent a quarter of the time focused on Ukrainian dictator Vladimir Zelensky's cocaine addiction rather than some obscure sockpuppet like Ace's bad habits, maybe people would take some of this stuff seriously. But no, he insists on fueling Zelensky's cocaine habit with US tax dollars. RobSGive Peace a chance 17:48, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
At the very least, you'd think that a grandiose patron saint of internet evangelism like him would be passionate about biblical doctrines (if you're going to promote Christianity, you'd make sure the organizations you bolster teach sound doctrines, right?), but he uses up my time rambling about his own projects and almost cannot bear the thought of thoroughly debating Christianity using the Bible. —LT (Matthew 26:52) Tuesday, 18:07, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
Well yah, he takes 5 minutes and 500 words to say something that could be said in 5 seconds with 5 words. But he is getting better. RobSGive Peace a chance 18:12, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
Improvement? Well, so it seems, though to me he's barely changed since 3 years ago. —LT (Matthew 26:52) Tuesday, 18:16, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
(ec) Hmmm, all this is making me hungry...I think I'll throw on some....macaroni and cheese.... RobSGive Peace a chance 18:17, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
And I feel like getting some sliders, fries, and a shake with a few friends soon. —LT (Matthew 26:52) Tuesday, 18:20, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
"Boil 6 cups of water. Stir in pasta. Boil 7-10 minutes or to desired tenderness stirring occasionally. DRAIN DO NOT RINSE. Return pasta to pot. Add quarter cup of butter or margarine. Stir until melted. Stir quarter cup of milk and cheese powder. mix well until smooth and creamy."
Hey, even an idiot like me can follow those directions..... (and it's not even Kraft macaroni, you know, owned by the NFL billionaire oligarch who got arrested in a whore house and who lied about Putin...). RobSGive Peace a chance 18:25, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
To be fair, conventional macaroni and cheese tastes one-dimensional; I recommend making Greek pasta salad that's perfect for the summer. Make a large batch and leave it in the fridge to take out and eat whenever you'd like! —LT (Matthew 26:52) Tuesday, 18:29, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
Proactive Health Labs who wrote all this garbage wasn't even founded by a physician or dietician - it was founded by a lawyer. I wonder what their position on abortion and Obamacare is? RobSGive Peace a chance 18:38, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
A neighbor just gave me two pounds of blue corn. I don't know what to do with it. I've had blue corn Doritos before, but don't know how to make them. RobSGive Peace a chance 18:43, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
Here's a random recipe I found upon a quick search for what to make with blue corn. —LT (Matthew 26:52) Tuesday, 19:04, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
Hey thanks. I heard of them but never had them. I know how to make Doritos, just cut up a tortilla and deep fry it. But blue corn torillas may be a bit more complicated. RobSGive Peace a chance 19:08, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
Yep, no problem; I saw some recipes for cornbread and tortillas, though the recipe for blue corn pancakes right off the bat sounded more interesting and creative. Oh, and speaking of pancakes, I recommend making citrus syrup if you have quality fresh citrus; after using the inner flesh/juice, take the peel, stir some sugar into it, wait a few hours, and there's some bright, natural syrup right there! —LT (Matthew 26:52) Tuesday, 19:12, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
Can it be made from pineapple or oranges, my two favorite citrus fruits?
Maria Butina gave me an idea; she says she misses Mexican chips and salsa she had in the United States but can't get in Russia. We could go to Russia and corner the market. After all, their economy is booming and the West stinks, which will likely remain in the doldrums forever as long these fascists continue their anti-Russian and anti-Chinese jihad. RobSGive Peace a chance 19:17, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
If lemons work, oranges should as well. Pineapple evidently works too.
Eh, I'm fine staying where I am currently. Once the U.S. enacts the National Sunday Law, perhaps I'll join you in Russia. —LT (Matthew 26:52) Tuesday, 19:22, June 6, 2023 (EDT)

Russia vs. Ukraine is a battle between two loser countries that will probably drag on and on. Or until the USA abandons the Ukrainians like they did the South Vietnamese and Afghani feminists.

Feel free to eat processed food RobS and LT. But if you begin to look like Trent Toulouse or die a premature death like Ace, don't say I didn't warn you. You have been officially warned! Conservative (talk)

I'm looking at this blue corn; it's already beat into flour. Is that "processed"? RobSGive Peace a chance 19:01, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
Ace is balking at being called a failed husband and father. I suggest he reread Divorce, single-parent households and its negative effects on children. Ace needs to trust the science and stop being a science denier. The 40-year-old guy with bad health habits who says he is probably going to die at 60 is a weak-willed pansie who's too chicken to stand up to the Grim Reaper and instead is going to give him an easy victory. Conservative (talk) 19:14, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
Now you're almost talking like a godless Faucist, exhorting the glorious authority of "science." While your general point sounds right, basing your arguments upon "scientific consensus" has clearly gone down a slippery slope. Next you know, you start collectively demonizing people as "mutants." That's the type of agitprop which leads to eugenics. —LT (Matthew 26:52) Tuesday, 19:16, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
Ace has a Christian relative - a sister if memory serves. If he hits rock bottom due to his bad health habits, maybe he will have a come to Jesus moment and ask his relative to take him to her church. Atheists have a lower retention rate than Christians (See: Atheism and its retention rate in individuals) because unlike atheists, Christians have a solid foundation to their worldview (See: Evidence for Christianity and Rebuttals to atheist arguments). Conservative (talk) 19:22, June 6, 2023 (EDT)
If it's a Sunday-observing church, that likely won't be of any help in spiritual preparation for the National Sunday Law that's approaching. Christians need solidly biblical theology and recognize that Sunday observance, immediate judgment, and eternal tormentism are false doctrines. —LT (Matthew 26:52) Tuesday, 19:26, June 6, 2023 (EDT)