Meme & Quote Thread

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Imagine dying and when you get to the pearly gates they say "sorry, we can't let you in because two guys five doors down from you were married and had sex and you didn't try to stop them"
 
The best part about this meme that claims to debunk trickle down economics, is that it uses a quote that has been debunked. That's like shooting a bullet with a bullet or something.

Trickle-down economics is bull****, but so are "informational" memes—so I have to throw you an upvote here.
 
I was only reinforcing your post about the sin of sexually immorality...

I'm pretty sure the point was "the relevance of the Bible to our marriage laws".

But this is why I've always said that the state should manage civil unions and the religions should manage "marriage".
 
Car-free cities make a lot of sense, but not because "terrorism".

So let the record show that I considered upvoting this; but, while I did not, I wouldn't explicitly downvote it, either.
 
Car-free cities make a lot of sense, but not because "terrorism".

So let the record show that I considered upvoting this; but, while I did not, I wouldn't explicitly downvote it, either.

My initial thought as well. London is one city that comes to mind where I could see it happening, atleast on some level. They already employ a (steep) “congestion charge” for vehicles entering major metropolitan zones and certainly have the robust public transportation infrastructure (inclusive of an extensive bike share program) in place to make the concept plausible. Tokyo is another city that has the infrastructure and, beyond London, the civic obedience to pull it off. Amsterdam. Maybe central parts of Berlin, Paris. I can’t imagine it happening anywhere in the US. Perhaps New York, once it addresses its major transit issues.
 
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