Hegseth quotes fake bible verse from a pulp Fiction.

yours was technically a misquote because you punctuated it wrong.

partial quotes are still an ok thing if you punctuate in an honest and correct way.
ahahahahaaha

you can cut out or add any words to a quote as long as you "punctuate correct" and keep the "partial quote" is the most stupid thing said in a forum full of stupid things said, many by you,

:rofl2:
 
My point exactly, thank you for elaborating on it better. @Damocles

I wonder how he would react if a Democrat misquoted the bible to make it sound better for him, especially if it came from a very violent Tarantino film.
Pretty much the same... I don't care if they quote a movie too...

I'd have more issues with the fact they were trying to motivate me with the Bible than I would care about the movie quote.

And now we have gone full circle... I say: I dont like it when leaders try to motivate or manipulate using the Bible, but do not care if they also quote a movie while doing it...

Then someone else points out they quoted a movie while doing it...

Then Jarod comes on and asks what I would do if a Democrat was annoying in the same way...

Which makes me repeat...

Though actually putting the verse here shows that Jarod read an article, didn't look up the verse and believed the verse was fictional because the email he got said it was... and thought that we should all be shocked when the verse "didnt" exist...
 
Pretty much the same... I don't care if they quote a movie too...

I'd have more issues with the fact they were trying to motivate me with the Bible than I would care about the movie quote..
The point is they claimed to be quoting the bible when they in fact were quoting a modified movie version, it’s hilarious.
 
The point is, you thought the verse was actually fictional, and doubled down when you found out it was not.
False, I knew it was a manipulated verse. I’m a Tarantino fan and know a lot of trivia about his films.
 
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