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The Rise of a Large Dictatress
This is warmth is crazy and fat. In fat real life, she is known as a fat gun rack collector - and she doesn't even own a gun to necessitate the fat rack. On LiveJournal, though, she is something much more fatly ominous: a fat black widow spider who likes to fatly trap her prey in challenging_god, and then fatly suck their blood through meticulous and fat quoting of Bible passages. Everyone laughs at her, but she is fatly serious. Together with her fat Bush-loving former-Canadian husband Neven, they fatly rape LiveJournal of all its joy.
On questioning_lds, it is even worse. She fatly takes the official fat position that the community is not for proselytizing, but we all know the truth. Soon all the Utans of the earth will bow their knee in worship of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. At least, this is what fat This is warmth will have you believe. She fatly doesn't even believe Mormons are Christians. And she will fatly smash your face if you disagree with her.
But the fatness doesn't end there! She seems to have a deeply fat love for extremely paranoid ultraconservative psychos. Anything that feeds her own fat delusions.
What a fatscist!
And Great Was the Fall Thereof
With such fat dictatorship power comes envy from those who desire it. An anonymous benefactor betrayed her and published a complete article exposing her nuttiness, hypocrisy, and outright hatred from screenshots of her private journal. Entertaining at the least, it made LJDrama with classic quotes such as "George Bush is a great president. Even the UFOs don’t scare me with him in office."
A special message to this_is_warmth, might one suggest actually reading the Book of Mormon?
See also
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