Some people go through the world being remarkably oblivious.
Now, if you sing them in German and Latin (respectively) they totally don't count as religious, unless you count pedantry as a religion.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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Some people go through the world being remarkably oblivious.
Now, if you sing them in German and Latin (respectively) they totally don't count as religious, unless you count pedantry as a religion.
unless you count pedantry as a religion.
We're Buffistas, we do.
We're Buffistas, we do.
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Well played.
Sorry. It was just sitting there, and I'm weak.
I thought until I was 14 that Mary was "round young virgin" a well fed virgin who was both a mother and a child.
Sorry. It was just sitting there, and I'm weak.
Don't be. I totally laughed. I should proof before snarking.
I thought until I was 14 that Mary was "round young virgin" a well fed virgin who was both a mother and a child.
That makes lots of sense! Even if it's not the lyrics.
I kinda miss church just for the singing.
I should proof before snarking.
erinaceous's law strikes again.
And "O come all ye faithful, la la la la la la, o come ye, o come ye, la la la la" I may never stop rolling my eyes at this.
I laughed. Mostly because I know it all too well myself (I'm really, really bad with lyrics. Even to songs I really love. Give me 600 years of history to memorize, will do. A 14 lines poem/song? Not so much).
But yes, not counting them as religious songs is beyond me.