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@handyandy saidSo you got no answer as to what would happen if she walked into a bikers bar is what your saying! 😛 🙂
Your opinion is worthless, more or less.
So much for your Opinion, Andy.
In reality she loves to argue with people and be the center of attention, majority of her stories are fabricated in my humble opinion and I am not alone there. What do you think would happen in the real world if she walked into a bikers bar? Come on Andy lets get realistic here and out of Suzie's fantasy world.
At least answer the question and forget my opinion!!!! 🙂 😛
-VR
@very-rusty saidshe has the 'Kill Bill' syndrome
Do you believe the story about her beating up people in a bikers bar?.........LOL.......Like that is going to happen in the real world.
-VR
enjoyed both volumes
@suzianne saidFinally, a liberal that understands me!! Good job, Suzie.
I could have a blue smurf as my icon, does that mean I think I'm a blue smurf?
Why are your arguments always crap?
One Halloween, my son dressed as Mutant Ninja Turtle, but that does not mean he IS one. That's what I say. Very similar to what YOU say.
Now, when a man dons a wig, a dress, lipstick and rouge, it does NOT....
And I repeat, it does NOT mean he is a woman.
Thank you for the segue, Suzie.
@earl-of-trumps saidI am pretty sure most would say he was dressed in drag if he has a wig, a dress, & lipstick on! 😉
Now, when a man dons a wig, a dress, lipstick and rouge, it does NOT....
And I repeat, it does NOT mean he is a woman.
Thank you for the segue, Suzie.
-VR
-Removed-I thought I already addressed this when I explained my sister also believed she encountered an angel and that I didn't consider her a liar. I believe she honestly misconstrued an interaction at a time of great vulnerability. (The death of a grandmother).
Even in a biblical context angelical encounters tend to come at a point of anguish or desperation. I'm sure many claims of angel encounters are indeed based on lies or mental delusions, but I'm sure there are many other factors at play that might lead someone to (incorrectly) believe they had encountered an angel. Again, I don't know Suzianne's personal example, but know she isn't a liar or deluded.
Even as a non-believer in angels I can understand how Mr X in a time of great distress (for example) might take a kindly human intervention as angelical in nature and harvest great strength from that.
-Removed-To be clear, there are other explanations for a person seeing an angel than delusion or being a liar. From what I know of Suzianne I would put her in the same camp as my sister, namely that she misconstrued a human interaction of some kind. But again I would (reasonably) need to know more of the encounter to comment further. Don't you think?