lightening just struck my front lawn

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Re: lightening just struck my front lawn

Originally posted by kayakat
[b] nuts lightening just struck my front lawn oh

It was sooo scary cry it actually made the house shake

and the storm seems far from over ermmcry

I'm gonna die weep [/B]


Yes, yes you will die. petpet

Jump under the bed!!!!!

Originally posted by kayakat
[b] nuts lightening just struck my front lawn oh

It was sooo scary cry it actually made the house shake

and the storm seems far from over ermmcry

I'm gonna die weep [/B]

No...weep
Originally posted by Barker
A hell, according to many religious beliefs, is an afterlife of suffering where the wicked or unrighteous dead are punished. Hells are almost always depicted as underground. In Christianity and Islam, hell is fiery. Hells from other traditions, however, are sometimes cold and gloomy. Some hells are described in graphic and gruesome detail (for example, Hindu Naraka). Religions with a linear divine history often depict hell as endless (for example, see Hell in Christian beliefs). Religions with a cyclic history often depict hell as an intermediary period between incarnations (for example, see Chinese Di Yu). Punishment in hell typically corresponds to sins committed in life. Sometimes these distinctions are specific, with damned souls suffering for each wrong committed (see for example Plato's myth of Er), and sometimes they are general, with sinners being relegated to one or more chamber of hell or level of suffering (for example, Augustine of Hippo asserting that unbaptized infants suffer less in hell than unbaptized adults). In Islam and Christianity, however, faith and repentance play a larger role than actions in determining a soul's afterlife destinty.

Hells are often populated with demons, who torment the damned. Many are ruled by a death god, such as Nergal, Satan, the Hindu Yama, or some other dreadful supernatural figure.

In contrast to hells, other general types of afterlives are abodes of the dead and paradises. Abodes of the dead are neutral places for all the dead (for example, see sheol), rather than prisons of punishment for sinners. A paradise is a happy afterlife for some or all the dead (for example, see heaven).

Modern understandings of hell often depict it abstractly, as a state of loss rather than as fiery torture literally under the ground.

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Originally posted by Kongu Dude
Yes, yes you will die. petpet

yet i'm still here eyes

Originally posted by G U I T A R
Jump under the bed!!!!!

hmm there's no space under the bed 😕

Originally posted by Cloud_VII
No...weep😕

it was scary ermmcry

but i'm still here eyes

Re: lightening just struck my front lawn

Originally posted by kayakat
[b] nuts lightening just struck my front lawn oh

It was sooo scary cry it actually made the house shake

and the storm seems far from over ermmcry

I'm gonna die weep [/B]

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Re: Re: lightening just struck my front lawn

Originally posted by Kongu Dude
You will die for your blunder. petpet

My one friend was lying in bed during a lightning storm and lightning hit the digital clock next to her bed. xD