Any narrative you believe in. You'll post to threads all day long with long posts, and I don't recall AAA ever telling you it was "too long, didn't bother". Maybe he did and I didn't see it? That seems to be your M.O. these days. As for business adjusting to the wants and needs of their customer base, please show me where you rally against the businesses who are alienating conservatives with their social justice platforms. You know, to prove your impartiality.
just a reminder that Jesus used to hang out with 12 other dudes and give them foot massages. sounds pretty gay, doesn't it?
I bet one of the owners kids came out as gay to them or something. That usually puts these sorts of things into perspective for people. Anyway, good for Chic-fil-A. Why anyone would want to actively oppress another human being is beyond me.
Tried it for three weeks and my digestive tract was renamed the Kansas City Schlitterbahn, (fastest slide in the world) I can't do full keto...
Meh, I don't even see what's wrong with donating to the salvation army, or a Muslim charity. Sure they have their beliefs, but are overall net positive organizations. I'll side with the business decision, no matter how little sense it makes, it's their money.
Three is a right way and wrong way for each person. If you digested too many fats, not enough fiber/veggies and went too extreme to start then that can happen. Also some people mistakenly load up on coconut oil from day one and that is upsetting to a lot of people's stomachs. Also eating a pat of butter with each bite of food is not normal keto. As for Chik Fil A, I probably have it 1x a month at most and afterwards I am fine going another month without it.
Seeing his jacking off post of a battered Emily Blunt with a gun to her head playing his imagined victim Jennifer Williams, I somehow think he is not for salvation...