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#148172
Mike
Or she was lying or she was dreaming. Those possibilities are more logical.
1/28/2007 4:21:00 PM
#148985
DoctorX
Oooooh, was it a 36 degree angle?
Finally, a testimony that's plausible!
1/30/2007 2:19:12 AM
#148988
The Meromorph
\"Facts supporting this event:
-mom is not known for lieing\"
Now, she is.
1/30/2007 2:20:54 AM
#148991
Katherine
Maybe she drank too much.
1/30/2007 2:21:49 AM
#148992
Dave
My, my, anecdotal hearsay. Now that's a convincing argument.
1/30/2007 2:24:32 AM
#148994
Anonymous
Angel or angle, damm it, make up your mind!
1/30/2007 2:24:54 AM
#148996
Berny
Mommy needs better anti-psychotic medication.
1/30/2007 2:26:50 AM
#148999
ChrisO
Acute, obtuse, straight or reflex? Enquiring minds want to know what kind of \"angle\" she saw...
1/30/2007 2:35:13 AM
#149000
BurntBush
My Dad flies with Chuck Yager all the time. He's not known for lying either, just dementia.
1/30/2007 2:40:01 AM
#149020
cheapthrills
I've seen pink elephants.
1/30/2007 3:03:17 AM
#149026
[url=http://bentmywookie.blogspot.com/]Jacob[/url]
Occam's Razor, much?
1/30/2007 3:08:09 AM
#149029
Madame Scarlet
She saw an angle? Well, I suppose you can find angles in many things.
1/30/2007 3:08:55 AM
#149040
anevilmeme
Your mom needs to read the instructions on her meds before taking them.
1/30/2007 3:16:20 AM
#149043
Beccs
Wow! Undeniable PROOF.
Someone says they saw an angle (presumably angel) during a time of stress. That's good enough for me!
Oh, btw, I've had dreams that seemed real too, when I've been stressed.
1/30/2007 3:17:38 AM
#149048
AriseNow
Facts supporting this event:
Fact: calling something a fact doesn't necessarily make it one.
mom is not known for lieing
As any psychologist can tell you, a person that hallucinates does not lie, he/she merely describes a purely imaginary event.
she was not sleeping
That really isn't important when you consider that dreaming about angels and hallucinating about them is pretty much the same thing to people other than the person who experienced the event.
Mainly...
Your mom just shot down your first \"fact\", or she sees things. Nope, doesn't make them real, sorry.
she thought angles were much like cupid
That's cupid when measured in degrees or radians?
1/30/2007 3:22:34 AM
#149063
Orion
she saw a angle that night.
Big deal, I see angles all the time. Especially in geometry. hard to understand how that helped your Mom though.
1/30/2007 3:38:07 AM
#149066
The Jamo
She may have not been lying or sleeping, but that does not mean that she's not delusional. Get a grip.
1/30/2007 3:41:04 AM
#149067
Geek
So, I rode my bike off a cliff, but managed to grab a tree branch and climb to safety? COOL!
(I actually dreamed that, very realisticly, recently)
1/30/2007 3:42:50 AM
#149069
TM
An angle? Was it obtuse? Or was your mom being obtuse?
1/30/2007 3:43:48 AM
#149090
Orion
she saw a angle that night.
Big deal, I see angles all the time. Especially in geometry. hard to understand how that helped your Mom though.
1/30/2007 3:55:54 AM
#149092
Rockstar
I see angles all the time, how does that prove God?
1/30/2007 3:57:45 AM
#149105
ABeastOfPrey
I see angles all the time! All sorts of angles that shouldn't exist and yet do! It's crazy! CTHULHU FHTAGN!
1/30/2007 4:09:31 AM
#149119
CrowdingHell
First of all, you can't spell.
I'm going to be nice and ignore the whole \"angle\" thing. Also, I'm not going to ask for a citation for that Bible verse you mentioned; it wouldn't really count as supporting evidence anyway.
Also, not all hallucinations or dreams support psychological icons. Just because she thought angels were cupid-esque, doesn't mean that she wouldn't hallucinate/dream a 12-or-13-foot-tall figure. None of these \"facts\" constitute such.
Also, pyro214? Seriously?
1/30/2007 4:24:15 AM
#149134
CousinTed
An angle you say?
1/30/2007 4:36:37 AM
#149161
Orion
@Cousinted: Aren't angles supposed to have wings?
Also, lol :D
1/30/2007 5:18:10 AM
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