Well, staying away from Scientology and Scientologists is very much a matter of self peservation as far as I'm concerned. So I feel it's best not to get involved with such people.
I did actually accept a dinner invitation from a guy who said he was a Scientologist when I was 31, and had newly arrived in Las Vegas. Wow, what a douchebag! Seriously, all he wanted to talk about was his stupid Scientology cult he was in, and he seemed to be making lame attempts to psychoanalyze everyone we came in contact with. All the while he using the stupid jargon of Scientology and referring to random people he didn't like as suppressive persons. Oh God, it was awful! Yeah, keep them away from me!
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Well, staying away from Scientology and Scientologists is very much a matter of self peservation as far as I'm concerned. So I feel it's best not to get involved with such people.
I did actually accept a dinner invitation from a guy who said he was a Scientologist when I was 31, and had newly arrived in Las Vegas. Wow, what a douchebag! Seriously, all he wanted to talk about was his stupid Scientology cult he was in, and he seemed to be making lame attempts to psychoanalyze everyone we came in contact with. All the while he using the stupid jargon of Scientology and referring to random people he didn't like as suppressive persons. Oh God, it was awful! Yeah, keep them away from me!
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I don't think I've ever met a scientologist here in the Midwest