It wasn't that one so much. What was the film where he was the heir to a business that he had to attempt to save with D**id Sp*de?
I am a Pagan. There is no purer belief-system. I worship the sun, air, water, earth, plants and animals. The forest is my temple. And I'm happy, despite suffering from acute OCD and Diabetes.
Actually that makes more sense right enough. I'm now a pagan, believe in what you can see, touch, hear and smell. All that Big Bang, God, Alien bullshit is just that, bullshit.
I've developed slight OCD over the last few years. After I eat anything I have to wash my face or I get quite anxious.
Yep, believe in what you can truly enjoy on a physical level: rain on your face; a breeze on a warm night; sand between your toes; the smell of flowers. These things won't let you down. You can trust nature. And you don't need anyone or anything to ordain what is right or wrong. You make the rules.
I worship at the temple of Pierre the great god Smirnoff . The sun the fadder and the wholly spirit . Praise be .
Have you ever experienced any embarrassing moments regarding food on your face? Even if it happened as a child, the angst could have lain dormant for many years. I have many similar anxieties.
I have not adequately explored that possible side of my nature, so I cannot comment in the affirmative or the negative.
We do know that evolution happened, we can trace our roots all the way back to bacteria, we know how our planet formed and we know how the solar system formed, we know from the expanding universe that there was a 'big bang' moment - and we can look at the sky with telescopes to see how different parts of the Universe looked billions of years ago in order to figure out how our galaxy formed. So while there is still a huge gap in our knowledge we do actually know quite a bit about our existence - and it's quite the lazy attitude which says that we should just accept ignorance and get on with it. Tiocfaidh ar la.
My OCD takes this form - I bought multiple packs of stay fresh black sport socks from M&S*, each pack has a mixture of socks that are identical apart from some have a red fleck in the little logo, some a blue fleck. I have to wear two red or two blue, I'll stand there on a winter's morning in the dark holding them up to my eyes checking I have a matching pair, don't want to put the light on and disturb the bird. *Can get you the product number if interested
No need to stand there in the dark, just grab three and stuff them in your pocket. When you get downstairs you'll always have a pair of the same coloured fleck.