And, by the way, it also works the other way.
Source, Chuck Curver, on Facebook.
And, by the way, it also works the other way.
Source, Chuck Curver, on Facebook.
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The second photo can be OK if we bring in some wild animals, or maybe the guy considers his teammates wild beasts…:)
It is just another example of the American way: to get the most return with the minimum investment…
By: izolatu on 31 December 2011
at 7:38 am
I do NOT doubt the religiousity and sincerity of both groups. BUT the context is so different. The left image is a religious place of worship, the left image shows a public sports event.
The image and expression on the right makes me sick, because it cheapens my God (Yahweh) and sends the message that He wants the other team to lose. What a way to love thy neighbor. Praying that you win over him!
By: Gabriel Borlean on 3 January 2012
at 7:12 am
As the saying went, in Nazi Germany, Gott Mit Uns.
By: DanutM on 3 January 2012
at 12:45 pm