Irony fail?
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@mik said in Irony fail?:
I can see his point to a degree, but he might have couched it in more diplomatic terms.
Which is more selfish, choosing pets over children, or choosing a career over children?
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I feel like selfishness is a common shorthand Catholics like to use when expressing their dislike for how other people live their lives.
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@aqua-letifer said in Irony fail?:
I feel like selfishness is a common shorthand Catholics like to use when expressing their dislike for how other people live their lives.
TBH, I don't care whether it's selfish or not, I just find it hilarious coming from somebody who's sworn to celibacy because of his day-job.
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@george-k said in Irony fail?:
Our pet/child ratio is about 5/1.
Ours was at 3-2, is currently at 1-2, but thanks to Karla’s work we often have weeks at 5-1.
I swear that between Finley, the dogs that we board, and being a guy closer to 5o than 40 that 35% of my day is taken up with pee or poo…
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@doctor-phibes said in Irony fail?:
@aqua-letifer said in Irony fail?:
I feel like selfishness is a common shorthand Catholics like to use when expressing their dislike for how other people live their lives.
TBH, I don't care whether it's selfish or not, I just find it hilarious coming from somebody who's sworn to celibacy because of his day-job.
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@doctor-phibes said in Irony fail?:
@aqua-letifer said in Irony fail?:
I feel like selfishness is a common shorthand Catholics like to use when expressing their dislike for how other people live their lives.
TBH, I don't care whether it's selfish or not, I just find it hilarious coming from somebody who's sworn to celibacy because of his day-job.
You only got partial points here, bro! His namesake! Francis of Assisi! Guess what he's known for?