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Pretty rough looking crowd eh? Laugh the fuck out loud! What a pack of pussies you guys are. OMG, BOO! bitches BOO! WTF? Seriously? Oh fuck now THAT is hilarious! You boys sound like grumpy little old ladies. LOL! Looks like a group of trick or treaters! BOO! mother fucker BOO! :D:rolleyes:o_O:D:D:D:D:D:D
Need a tissue?
 
How is one supposed to take you fools seriously?
You pussies are afraid children playing dress up will defeat you.

Geeeez Lueeez Rodent....

You have mentally fallen overboard.....

Here's something until acceptance of the TRUTH...!

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Chick-Fil-A Does not Bow to Social Pressure and Becomes Most Favored Restaurant Chain

Posted at 3:03 pm on August 03, 2019 by Brad Slager


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The Chick-fil-A at Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA. Screen grab via CFA.





One company that does not pay heed to the outrage mob benefits as a result.

It has been a constant item in the news that the fast-food chain Chick-Fil-A is targeted as a hate-filled and intolerant business entity. Activist groups have attempted to stage boycotts on the regular, and their childish bleating has even led to politically liberal municipalities to work against allowing the company to perform basic commercial practice in their areas. It is all part of our new social reality of permissive intolerance made in the name of tolerance.

To its credit the company has been mostly muted in these social skirmishes — and also to its benefit. While the chicken purveyor has been routinely demonized in the press it has remained calmly steadfast in its mission statement, and as a result it has only grown in response. The past few years has seen the chain rise among the most successful franchises in the country, and now it has achieved a new accomplishment — Chick-Fil-A has been voted the country’s favorite fast-food restaurant.





As measured by Market Force, which conducts surveys of diners on a variety of metrics, the chicken chain came in ahead of the 2018 most-favored chain, In-And-Out Burger. This has to be a blow to the various leftist activist groups and other social cranks who have taken up the mantle in recent years of making products political, and food racist. (Judd Legum has made this his career’s sole intent.)





It is difficult to remember back to an era when our commercial buying interests were not fraught with all manner of social implication. These days we accept the infinitely fatiguing reality that we are in a state of perpetual hectoring about our marketplaces. On the one hand there is a nobility to voting with your wallet. We have that freedom in the free market, to elect which products we prefer to purchase with our private funds. But the social scolds have taken it to all new levels of outlandish outrage.





These days we are badgered as to which products support nefarious politicians, who the CEOs are who donate to improper organizations, or what brands advertise on the wrong news channel. “If you buy your son a Louisville Slugger you support those who club baby harp seals!!!” It gets so bad that you have to be aware of not only which product you buy, but that the approved item is sold by the approved store. Sure, that soda may have proceeds that go to Planned Parenthood, but if it was bought at a Wal-Mart you are still an evil conservative hate-monger!





This spending dictate recently reached an asinine level when there was a call for people to start boycotting Home Depotbecause one of its founders donates to Donald Trump. The claim was buying a hammer puts money in Trump’s pocket, so we should shop at Lowes instead. Three problems with this effort:
1) The founder had retired from Home Depot over 15 years ago.
2) Another founder was a frequent donor to the Democrats
3) Lowes is a primary donor to GOP candidates.

While Chick-Fil-A has been featured frequently in news cycles it differs from many other companies that have been connected to social activist prolix. Unlike examples such as Target Stores (gendered bathrooms), Dick’s Sporting Goods (gun control), or Gillette Razors (toxic males), the chicken chain has not inserted itself into the social discourse; it has always been dragged into the debate. Each of those above companies boldly made an announced virtue stance, and each ended up suffering commercially as a result.





Meanwhile Chick-Fil-A quietly conducted its business, and look at the rewards it is reaping. Market data shows that the chain is taking in more than double the revenue than McDonald’s restaurants — and that is while famously operating with one fewer business day per week. (Some estimates have shown that by closing on Sundays the company is losing out on roughly $1 billion in additional sales annually.)





It seems the outrage culture that draws so much attention actually carries little influence. Not only do their calls for incensed boycotts mostly fail to have an impact, but companies which cater to the crank-set also suffer. Turns out the blowhards do not easily part with cash. Soon enough the corporate suits may start to realize the impotence these activists actually possess.
 
The least Christian man ever in the White House is held up by some of America's 'religious' as a "God send". That illustrates how badly they have twisted and perverted what they believe to be "God's word" into something to fit their own purposes.
 
The least Christian man ever in the White House is held up by some of America's 'religious' as a "God send". That illustrates how badly they have twisted and perverted what they believe to be "God's word" into something to fit their own purposes.
The least Christian man??? Lol!
 
An evangelical leader claimed Sunday that mass shootings are caused by “driving God from the public square,” and specifically by teaching kids about evolution.

“We’ve taught our kids that they come about by chance through primordial slime and then we’re surprised that they treat their fellow Americans like dirt,” Tony Perkins, head of the Family Research Council, said on “Fox & Friends” one day after a gunman in Texas killed seven and wounded 21 others.

“I think we have to go back to the point where we instill in these children, at least give them the opportunity to know that they’re created in the image of God, therefore they have inherent value,” he added.

Perkins also claimed it’s impossible to have morality without religion, a view he said George Washington had shared.

He did not, however, offer any theories as to how nations with lower levels of religious adherence manage to avoid mass shootings.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/tony-perkins-mass-shootings-080832225.html
 
A Catholic school in Tennessee has reportedly removed the popular Harry Potter book series from its library because they “risk conjuring evil spirits.”

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/catholic-school-bans-harry-potter-books-library-193502232.html

"The curses and spells used in the books are actual curses and spells; which when read by a human being risk conjuring evil spirits into the presence of the person reading the text"

Some people shouldn't be allowed to have contact with children.
 
"The curses and spells used in the books are actual curses and spells; which when read by a human being risk conjuring evil spirits into the presence of the person reading the text"

Some people shouldn't be allowed to have contact with children.
Drag Queen story time?
 
"The curses and spells used in the books are actual curses and spells; which when read by a human being risk conjuring evil spirits into the presence of the person reading the text"

Some people shouldn't be allowed to have contact with children.
Another dumbshit state. What is with these republican idiots and their fear of everything?
Those dumbshit states (you know, tenn, ala. ark, miss., ky) have the lowest life expectancy, of course. They should be more afraid of Big Gulps.
 
Another dumbshit state. What is with these republican idiots and their fear of everything?
Those dumbshit states (you know, tenn, ala. ark, miss., ky) have the lowest life expectancy, of course. They should be more afraid of Big Gulps.
Why are you so concerned? The world is going to end in 11 years and 6 months anyway. I know you people keep saying that sort of thing, but I am sure you really mean it this time. Just ask AOC.
Live it up.
 
Another dumbshit state. What is with these republican idiots and their fear of everything?
Those dumbshit states (you know, tenn, ala. ark, miss., ky) have the lowest life expectancy, of course. They should be more afraid of Big Gulps.
Like Fries U grads.
 
Another dumbshit state. What is with these republican idiots and their fear of everything?
Those dumbshit states (you know, tenn, ala. ark, miss., ky) have the lowest life expectancy, of course. They should be more afraid of Big Gulps.
That's why they like t (besides that they want to offend "intellectuals" aka people with a thought process), t is a big gulp slurping, everything is a conspiracy against 'em guy just like them.
 
That's why they like t (besides that they want to offend "intellectuals" aka people with a thought process), t is a big gulp slurping, everything is a conspiracy against 'em guy just like them.


Geeeeeez are you TDSing today.....go for a walk or something...
 


Did You Know In-N-Out is Spreading the Word of God? The Chain’s President Opens Up About Her Family’s Christian Principles

Posted at 8:40 pm on October 07, 2019 by Alex Parker









Do you know the joy of a Double Double? Have you felt the elation of Animal Style fries?

The West’s best fast food chain has a secret, and it’s right beneath their reasonably-priced one-way tickets to palatable ecstasy.

On the bottom of cups and cartons at In-N-Out sit messages to the delectable destination’s customers.

Here’s one:

“For a righteous man falls seven times, and rises again, But the wicked stumble in time of calamity.”

Proverbs 24:16 (NASB)

That’s beneath the french fry tray.

Want a refreshing beverage? Here’s what your root beer will tell you:

“For God so loved the world, that He gave His [a]only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.”

John 3:16 (NASB)

Even water comes with a reminder:

“Jesus said to him, ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.'”

John 14:6 (NASB).

You could go your whole life and never know the references were there; In-N-Out isn’t into beating people over the heads.

But the privately-owned portal to heaven and the family overseeing it were both founded on Christian principles.


Speaking to The Christian Post recently, President Lynsi Snyder — whose grandparents launched the hit hamburger haven in 1948 — discussed her personal trials and her help from above.


The 37-year-old lost her father when she was 17. That led to drug and alcohol abuse, as well as three rocky marriages.

But that was then:

“I finally found that the deep need in my heart can only be filled by Jesus and my identity in Him.”

Now, in addition to running a restaurant empire — she became a billionaire before the age of 35 — Lynsi is sponsor of the Army of Love ministry.

The organization’s purpose: to “unify the body of Christ into soldiers” and “unite various ministries.”

She wants to share the joy she’s found:


“The battle over souls is being waged in the heavenly. We want to be on the front lines of this battle to save the lost and bring fallen Christians back to their first love.”

As for the scriptures — which were her Uncle Richard’s idea — she explained, “It’s a family business and will always be, and that’s a family touch.”

Richard began with John 3:16 on the bottom of cups to honor his own rededication to God.

As for a commitment to expansion, Lynsi’s content to keep the Christian-owned burger joint small:

“I like that we’re unique. That we’re not on every corner. You put us in every state and it takes away some of its luster.”

It seems to be working out; In-N-Out’s current worth is estimated at $3 billion.

If you land anywhere near one, I suggest you immediately add to that number.


Benevolence has never been more delicious.

-ALEX



 


Did You Know In-N-Out is Spreading the Word of God? The Chain’s President Opens Up About Her Family’s Christian Principles

Posted at 8:40 pm on October 07, 2019 by Alex Parker









Do you know the joy of a Double Double? Have you felt the elation of Animal Style fries?

The West’s best fast food chain has a secret, and it’s right beneath their reasonably-priced one-way tickets to palatable ecstasy.

On the bottom of cups and cartons at In-N-Out sit messages to the delectable destination’s customers.

Here’s one:

“For a righteous man falls seven times, and rises again, But the wicked stumble in time of calamity.”

Proverbs 24:16 (NASB)

That’s beneath the french fry tray.

Want a refreshing beverage? Here’s what your root beer will tell you:

“For God so loved the world, that He gave His [a]only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.”

John 3:16 (NASB)

Even water comes with a reminder:

“Jesus said to him, ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.'”

John 14:6 (NASB).

You could go your whole life and never know the references were there; In-N-Out isn’t into beating people over the heads.

But the privately-owned portal to heaven and the family overseeing it were both founded on Christian principles.


Speaking to The Christian Post recently, President Lynsi Snyder — whose grandparents launched the hit hamburger haven in 1948 — discussed her personal trials and her help from above.


The 37-year-old lost her father when she was 17. That led to drug and alcohol abuse, as well as three rocky marriages.

But that was then:

“I finally found that the deep need in my heart can only be filled by Jesus and my identity in Him.”

Now, in addition to running a restaurant empire — she became a billionaire before the age of 35 — Lynsi is sponsor of the Army of Love ministry.

The organization’s purpose: to “unify the body of Christ into soldiers” and “unite various ministries.”

She wants to share the joy she’s found:


“The battle over souls is being waged in the heavenly. We want to be on the front lines of this battle to save the lost and bring fallen Christians back to their first love.”

As for the scriptures — which were her Uncle Richard’s idea — she explained, “It’s a family business and will always be, and that’s a family touch.”

Richard began with John 3:16 on the bottom of cups to honor his own rededication to God.

As for a commitment to expansion, Lynsi’s content to keep the Christian-owned burger joint small:

“I like that we’re unique. That we’re not on every corner. You put us in every state and it takes away some of its luster.”

It seems to be working out; In-N-Out’s current worth is estimated at $3 billion.

If you land anywhere near one, I suggest you immediately add to that number.


Benevolence has never been more delicious.

-ALEX



This is something new to you? One of the joys of dining with In-n-Out is finding where they hid the bible verse references in the packaging.

Long before I ate my first serving of animal fries, a friend showed me how to modify their bumper stickers --

yVui2BW.jpg
 
This is something new to you? One of the joys of dining with In-n-Out is finding where they hid the bible verse references in the packaging.

Long before I ate my first serving of animal fries, a friend showed me how to modify their bumper stickers --

yVui2BW.jpg
You had to be shown?
 
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