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This has become one of my favorite blogs!
IzaakMak,
Thanks for the comment; I am glad that you are enjoying the blog. I need to suck up to you to find out how to add the translation button to my blog. I thought that added a nice touch to yours.
In Reason,
Madison
Thanks for the compliment, and I’m only too glad to help.
My translation button, and associated translation page, are slightly tweaked versions of what I got from TimeThief’s Translation widget for WordPress.com blogs post. I suggest you start there.
Feel free to contact me at the email address associated with my comments if I can assist further. 😀
Having been completely conned by the biggest fraud in history really should be recognised as a mental illness (with apologies to those so afflicted). Hearing voices no-one else can hear-symptom. Talking to an invisible friend-symptom. Spending endless wasted hours worshipping something that doesn’t exist-symptom. There does appear to be many people infected with religion. The sooner a vaccine is created, the better. Maybe stem cells will be the answer.
The picture and caption say it all I’m afraid