I'm a thirty-something year old guy from Southern Alberta. My family has been in the church since 4 February 1844. I'm disillusioned and "less-active" since 2002.
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6 thoughts on “Indian Man’s 13 Inch Tail”
This raises an interesting question: How can you tell the difference between a reincarnated monkey god and an ordinary tree-climbing, banana-eating guy with a disease-healing tail?
“doctors say his tail is a rare but known congenital defect and that he is not a god.”
I thought that line was hilarious. How WOULD doctors know if he were a God? Is there a medical journal that discuses the physical qualities of gods, and offers cross referencing chart against known congenital defects.
This raises an interesting question: How can you tell the difference between a reincarnated monkey god and an ordinary tree-climbing, banana-eating guy with a disease-healing tail?
This raises an interesting question: How can you tell the difference between a reincarnated monkey god and an ordinary tree-climbing, banana-eating guy with a disease-healing tail?
“doctors say his tail is a rare but known congenital defect and that he is not a god.”
I thought that line was hilarious. How WOULD doctors know if he were a God? Is there a medical journal that discuses the physical qualities of gods, and offers cross referencing chart against known congenital defects.
Funny. :)
i just wanna see a picture of it
I have seen pictures of his tail and it is gross.
This raises an interesting question: How can you tell the difference between a reincarnated monkey god and an ordinary tree-climbing, banana-eating guy with a disease-healing tail?