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Doesn't really matter whether its Satanic or not. Technically, you can worship Satan as your religion and as long as you're not hurting anyone or making live animal sacrifices, no one can do anything about it due to your First Amendment right to freedom of religion.
Of course, only an lunatic would call a Dragonforce t-shirt satanic. The crazies, they are everywhere...
Now I just have to take a picture of my "Requiem : Chevalier Vampire" t-shirt. Because THAT looks satanic, and never had any problem with it. I can't seem to find a picture of it online.
"I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question."
Man, they'd have you believe there's A Terrorist (TM) hiding in every corner and behind every bush.
I don't even worry about it. I just live my life. Besides, I live in a little two-horse town--and I'm glad I don't live in Detroit anymore!
Well the little two horse town I grew up in had a terrorist attack. A little old lady (the grandmother of someone I used to go to school with), got anthax. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford%2C_CT#Anthrax
It was funny, I was in my college dorm just flipping though the channels when I suddenly saw my town's "post office" (a window and a few PO boxes in a barber shop) on CNN.
Oxford, Connecticut: World famous for anthrax and a crazy former first selectman (i.e. mayor) that started fist fights in Board of Ed meetings, threating a tax inspector with a shotgun, and most notably accusing his brother in law, who was the park's department director, of being a witch (no, I'm not kidding). We re-elected the guy. TWICE.
Oxford, Connecticut: World famous for anthrax and a crazy former first selectman (i.e. mayor) that started fist fights in Board of Ed meetings, threating a tax inspector with a shotgun, and most notably accusing his brother in law, who was the park's department director, of being a witch (no, I'm not kidding). We re-elected the guy. TWICE.
Small towns are boring, you've got to keep the fun going somehow, right?
I was collect carts at about 8 PM in the summer, still light out. As I am collecting carts I see a police car enter the lot and begin to drive around all the rows. He finally spots me (in uniform with bright green safety vest) pushing a row of carriages.
PO: sir, we received a complaint about a person walking the parking lot and stealing carriages. I assume she she was referring to you returning carriages.
Me: Um. I have been out her for about 15 minutes and haven seen anything of the ordinary.
PO: Ok, thanks.
Me: No problem. I just saw a few of the stake boarders (we have porblem whit skateboards in our area, they tend to fly down the rows and have hit a few cars, the police get called about them often) they went *points to side of building* over their.
PO: I'll get rid of them.
I get in and the MOD poll me up to the office and tells me about the SC who also called our store. she came in a few days later and told he MOD "you should be thankful that I saved you company money and stopped a big theft." She expected us to give her a gift card for her efforts.
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