LisaLiel

LisaLiel

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11 years ago @ The Toast - How To Emotionally Dev... · 0 replies · +4 points

"Rose Tyler, I...."

11 years ago @ The Toast - How To Emotionally Dev... · 0 replies · +1 points

I hate you. I grew up with Babs, but Stephanie will always be the best Batgirl.

11 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - How Gaza War Puts Hebr... · 0 replies · +1 points

Reminds me of "undocumented immigrant" replacing "illegal immigrant".

11 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - How Gaza War Puts Hebr... · 0 replies · +1 points

"itnatkut"? "girush"? "itaklut"? Are you serious? It's "hitnatkut", "gerush", and "hitaklut".

13 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - The Sun Is a Star &nda... · 1 reply · +1 points

There's nothing about the actual raw data of archaeology that contradicts Torah MiSinai. And the other fields you mention aren't even relevant. You might as well claim that economics and creative writing contradict Torah MiSinai.

13 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - The Sun Is a Star &nda... · 0 replies · -7 points

Imagine a person looking at a stick figure drawing and saying, "Wow, that's beautiful!" and then looking at a Rembrandt, shrugging, and saying, "Meh."

That's what Judy Brown has done. "Eishes Chayil" is, even aside from the incredible egotism is conveys, not the term I'd use for her.

13 years ago @ Jewish Daily Forward - The Sun Is a Star &nda... · 1 reply · 0 points

This article makes me almost inutterably sad. How does the existence of millions of stars that are suns reduce God's special connection and focus on us? Maybe her friend should have shared a book of logic with her first.

Or maybe she should have watched a video of Minnesota Fats doing amazing trick shots on a pool table, if she thinks it's somehow less of an achievement to get us to where we are now by doing something fairly simple and letting the dominoes fall. And just imagine how much more complex creation is than the stick figure version she grew up with. Ma rabu maasecha Hashem! How great are Your works, Hashem!

16 years ago @ Big Hollywood - I Was LOST, but Now Iā... · 0 replies · +5 points

There's no interpretation necessary on this count. The writers have made it abundantly clear that the island was *not* an afterlife, and that the survivors of Oceanic 815 lived through the crash. It's only the flash-sideways world that was the afterlife.