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I'm down with the reuban but the Dr. Pepper may be problematic. I'm not really a big pop drinker but I do enjoy a cold Mt. Dew made with real sugar. Maybe it's real the caffeine I crave. Probably.
Honest to God Fellowship,.,with my Brothers and Sisters, who Love, Obey, Serve,
our Holy Saviour, Jesus Christ...and, those whom are on their way to Him...
Arby's is making a good reuben now. Not sure what focaccia bread is, but sounds a bit like wood to me. Sweet potatoe fries, maybe..and down with Dr. Pepper. Only a Coke woman. Yeah!
I've given up on the BDF. I think it suffers by being too large, to be honest. A typical "victim of your own success" kind of story.
It's a bizarre kind of wasps nest where if you post, people will:
A. Assume you are siding with someone you're not siding with.
B. Find people you are otherwise agreeing with nitpicking your post and therefore derailing the entire point of the thread.
C. Absurd pile-ons because of the poster or the respondents ignoring the context.
There is a benefit to this in that it's a sort of blunt, fast-motion version of what happens in real life. But I'm fairly adamant in my belief that the BDF isn't going to change unless Christ himself descends and chooses to leave the internet intact.
Admittedly, I do my online Bible discussion in smaller venues.
I've given up on the BDF. I think it suffers by being too large, to be honest. A typical "victim of your own success" kind of story.
It's a bizarre kind of wasps nest where if you post, people will:
A. Assume you are siding with someone you're not siding with.
B. Find people you are otherwise agreeing with nitpicking your post and therefore derailing the entire point of the thread.
C. Absurd pile-ons because of the poster or the respondents ignoring the context.
There is a benefit to this in that it's a sort of blunt, fast-motion version of what happens in real life. But I'm fairly adamant in my belief that the BDF isn't going to change unless Christ himself descends and chooses to leave the internet intact.
Admittedly, I do my online Bible discussion in smaller venues.