Focus sends his LOVE to the GOVERNING BODY, senior OVERSEERS, etc.

by Focus 13 Replies latest jw friends

  • Focus
    Focus

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    Focus

    ("Love and kisses" Class)

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    Focus

  • OneEyedJoe
    OneEyedJoe

    Jesus, adam is hung like a horse. That must've been the cause of eve's death.

  • Watchtower-Free
  • Bobcat
    Bobcat

    Doesn't look like any 'cover-up' going on in connection with the publication artwork. :)

  • Vidiot
    Vidiot

    Colon/rectal cancer? Seriously??? Damn, I hadn't known that.

    Considering all the shit the guy's responsible for, it almost lends credence to the old Pharisee idea of illness being punishment for sin, 'cause it's really hard to discipline myself to not think that the man deserved his fate.

  • OUTLAW
    OUTLAW

    Hey Focus!..

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    I believe our old friend Farkel even produced..

    WBT$ President Rutherford`s Death Certificate,in one of his posts..

    Rutherford Died of Rectal Cancer..

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    ..........................................WBT$ PRESIDENT RUTHERFORD LIVED LIKE A ROTTEN ASSHOLE..

    .............................................WBT$ PRESIDENT RUTHERFORD DIED OF A ROTTEN ASSHOLE..

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  • OUTLAW
    OUTLAW

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    ............................The WBT$ GB Popes Fleece the JW Flock for Every Penny..

    .....................................................................And..

    .....................................THE WBT$ GB POPES ARE STILL WORTHLESS..

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  • frankiespeakin
    frankiespeakin

    Cancer of the rectum, well I can't say that I feel the least bit of sorry for this ego maniac. Well he probably had a very poor diet(no fiber) and so was full of impacted waste products(shit) how fitting for this bull shit spewing, non fruit and fiber eating, high fat eating alcoholic who sits on his ass all day writting books full of bullshit.

    http://www.cancercompass.com/rectal-cancer-information/causes-and-risk-factors.htm

    Age. Colorectal cancer is more likely to occur as people get older. More than 90 percent of people with this disease are diagnosed after age 50. The average age at diagnosis is in the mid-60s. Diet. Studies suggest that diets high in fat (especially animal fat) and low in calcium, folate, and fiber may increase the risk of colorectal cancer. Also, some studies suggest that people who eat a diet very low in fruits and vegetables may have a higher risk of colorectal cancer. More research is needed to better understand how diet affects the risk of colorectal cancer.

    Polyps. Polyps are benign growths on the inner wall of the colon and rectum. They are fairly common in people over age 50. Some types of polyps increase a person's risk of developing colorectal cancer.

    A rare, inherited condition, called familial polyposis, causes hundreds of polyps to form in the colon and rectum. Unless this condition is treated, familial polyposis is almost certain to lead to rectal cancer.

    Personal medical history. Research shows that women with a history of cancer of the ovary, uterus, or breast have a somewhat increased chance of developing colorectal cancer. Also, a person who has already had rectal cancer may develop this disease a second time.

    Family medical history. First-degree relatives (parents, siblings, children) of a person who has had colorectal cancer are somewhat more likely to develop this type of cancer themselves, especially if the relative had the cancer at a young age. If many family members have had colorectal cancer, the chances increase even more.

    Genetic alterations: Changes in certain genes increase the risk of colorectal cancer.Hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer (HNPCC) is the most common type of inherited (genetic) colorectal cancer. It accounts for about 2 percent of all colorectal cancer cases. It is caused by changes in an HNPCC gene. About 3 out of 4 people with an altered HNPCC gene develop colon cancer, and the average age at diagnosis of colon cancer is

  • frankiespeakin
    frankiespeakin

    Cancer of the rectum, well I can't say that I feel the least bit of sorry for this ego maniac. Well he probably had a very poor diet(no fiber) and so was full of impacted waste products(shit) how fitting for this bull shit spewing, non fruit & fiber eating, and high fat eating alcoholic who sits on his ass all day writting books full of bullshit.

    http://www.cancercompass.com/rectal-cancer-information/causes-and-risk-factors.htm

    Age. Colorectal cancer is more likely to occur as people get older. More than 90 percent of people with this disease are diagnosed after age 50. The average age at diagnosis is in the mid-60s. Diet. Studies suggest that diets high in fat (especially animal fat) and low in calcium, folate, and fiber may increase the risk of colorectal cancer. Also, some studies suggest that people who eat a diet very low in fruits and vegetables may have a higher risk of colorectal cancer. More research is needed to better understand how diet affects the risk of colorectal cancer.

    Polyps. Polyps are benign growths on the inner wall of the colon and rectum. They are fairly common in people over age 50. Some types of polyps increase a person's risk of developing colorectal cancer.

    A rare, inherited condition, called familial polyposis, causes hundreds of polyps to form in the colon and rectum. Unless this condition is treated, familial polyposis is almost certain to lead to rectal cancer.

    Personal medical history. Research shows that women with a history of cancer of the ovary, uterus, or breast have a somewhat increased chance of developing colorectal cancer. Also, a person who has already had rectal cancer may develop this disease a second time.

    Family medical history. First-degree relatives (parents, siblings, children) of a person who has had colorectal cancer are somewhat more likely to develop this type of cancer themselves, especially if the relative had the cancer at a young age. If many family members have had colorectal cancer, the chances increase even more.

    Genetic alterations: Changes in certain genes increase the risk of colorectal cancer.Hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer (HNPCC) is the most common type of inherited (genetic) colorectal cancer. It accounts for about 2 percent of all colorectal cancer cases. It is caused by changes in an HNPCC gene. About 3 out of 4 people with an altered HNPCC gene develop colon cancer, and the average age at diagnosis of colon cancer is

  • Vidiot
    Vidiot

    Outlaw - "WBT$ President Rutherford lived like a rotten asshole... WBT$ President Rutherford died of a rotten asshole."

    Greatest. Post. Ever.

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