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can i still get into heaven if i kill myself?

18, canadain.
_______________________________

single,
metal/hardcore,
pierced x 13,
inkedx 2,
streched lobes,
cats.

I don’t want to be 
your entire world, no.
I would be happy
just to be your morning coffee,
your hanging car keys,
your wallet.

Something seemingly
insignificant,
but if lost throws off
your entire day.

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madmeinabluebox:

forever-pretty-awkward:

Ways to kill your enemies

I know way too much about killing people because of this website

What the shit

My lips are too big for this to work properly.

savikalpa:

baelthezaar:

madmeinabluebox:

forever-pretty-awkward:

Ways to kill your enemies

I know way too much about killing people because of this website

What the shit

My lips are too big for this to work properly.

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EVERYTHING LOVE
wonderfulsenses:

want more love/life quotes like this? 

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astrodidact:


Ricky Gervais thinks praying for Oklahoma is useless and is spearheading a Twitter campaign of atheists revolting against the popular #PrayForOklahoma hashtag on Twitter. 

Gervais responded to a tweet sent out by MTV News that reads, “Beyonce, Rihanna& Katy Perry send prayers to #Oklahoma #PrayForOklahoma.” The british comedian and well-known opponent of organized religion writes, “I feel like an idiot now … I only sent money.” The tweet was later removed, but not before being retweeted at least 350 times.

Subsequent tweets from Gervais included donation instructions along with a new hashtag: 

#ActuallyDoSomethingForOklahoma. 

And his view seems to be a popular one. “If all people are doing is praying, it is worthless,” Hemant Mehta, an atheist blogger, tells CNN. “If they are praying and donating to the Red Cross, that’s more like it.” 

The debate between believers and non-believers spilled over on to CNN’s Facebook page, with commenters making remarks such as, “God is still in control!” and conversely, “If prayer works, there wouldn’t be a disaster like this in the first place … so please keep your religion to yourself.” 

astrodidact:

Ricky Gervais thinks praying for Oklahoma is useless and is spearheading a Twitter campaign of atheists revolting against the popular #PrayForOklahoma hashtag on Twitter. 
Gervais responded to a tweet sent out by MTV News that reads, “BeyonceRihannaKaty Perry send prayers to #Oklahoma #PrayForOklahoma.” The british comedian and well-known opponent of organized religion writes, “I feel like an idiot now … I only sent money.” The tweet was later removed, but not before being retweeted at least 350 times.
Subsequent tweets from Gervais included donation instructions along with a new hashtag: 
#ActuallyDoSomethingForOklahoma. 
And his view seems to be a popular one. “If all people are doing is praying, it is worthless,” Hemant Mehta, an atheist blogger, tells CNN. “If they are praying and donating to the Red Cross, that’s more like it.” 
The debate between believers and non-believers spilled over on to CNN’s Facebook page, with commenters making remarks such as, “God is still in control!” and conversely, “If prayer works, there wouldn’t be a disaster like this in the first place … so please keep your religion to yourself.”