Re: Velma
in reply to a message by Tergirl3
To me it sounds more like some kind of spreadable condiment. Don't ask why; it just does. For me it's connotation has wandered away from "human name" to becoming "product name"... for no particular reason.
The abolition of religion as the illusory happiness of the people is the demand for their real happiness.
To call on them to give up their illusions about their condition is to call on them to give up a condition that requires illusions.
-Marx-
To call on them to give up their illusions about their condition is to call on them to give up a condition that requires illusions.
-Marx-
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hmmmm... lol. Maybe because of Hellman's mayonnaise? Helma-Velma??
Lol, I don't know!
That's as good a guess as any. :-)
The abolition of religion as the illusory happiness of the people is the demand for their real happiness.
To call on them to give up their illusions about their condition is to call on them to give up a condition that requires illusions.
-Marx-
That's as good a guess as any. :-)
To call on them to give up their illusions about their condition is to call on them to give up a condition that requires illusions.
-Marx-