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sapphi_snake said:
Joelcool7 said:

Thats way easier to believe then this story was. I mean their were so many red lights to lead people to see it as a work of fiction its not funny.

-Re-incarnation, casting someone's spirit into a dog. Thats not jewish as far as I know

-The journalist actually saying the Rabbi denied the story existed (Its his word against the reporter)

-Only a single media outlet broke the story and they didn't have a reporter present who saw this occur

I mean when every article I read about this story they said "Ynet said....." because none of them had any real info they were all just playing telephone tag.

It was so obviously fake, anybody with basic knowledge should have seen it as fake just by reading the article. Then looking at the articles from other news agencies would only further solidify this story as false.

At least laying infront of a bus is believable lol!

The bolded part isn't hard to believe. I mean, how often do public figures admit to doing stupid things?


Might be believable if that was the only flaw in the article. But when put with the other red lights it makes the story seem unreal.



-JC7

"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer