peer monitoring and spontaneous punishment

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_beastie
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Re: peer monitoring and spontaneous punishment

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Tarski wrote:Of course. Orthodoxy is relative and there will always be someone less orthodox. In the right environment even BCSpace could be shunned (perhaps for believing in evolution). Maybe Droopy's failure to be married could become an issue in some hyperorthodox Mormon dystopia.


I'm pretty sure Droopy is married. You're probably thinking of Wade Englund, who has never married and is in his fifties.

Droopy would probably be attacked for his sporadic periods of inactivity combined with word of wisdom problems.
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_Fiannan
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Re: peer monitoring and spontaneous punishment

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Just watch this documentary about mind control:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 0296627941

The US government has been attempting to create a conformistic and consumeristic herd of sheep for almost a century. Those who think that the LDS Church exercises some sort of psychological brainwashing might want to consider that this would pale in comparison to the US propaganda machine.
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Re: peer monitoring and spontaneous punishment

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beastie wrote:
Tarski wrote:You're probably thinking of Wade Englund, who has never married and is in his fifties.


He used to talk quite about about so-called same sex attraction disorder back in the ZLMB days.
Hey listen don't you let 'em get your mind...
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