1. Ultimately, this is just one long commerical for automobile tires and an automobile.
2. One might view this as a bit degrading to Catholicism. If they really had balls, they would somehow use Islam rather than Catholicism. I understand this was about an exorcism and I am clueless as to whether that concept even exists in Islam; however, my point is that some in popular culture like to shock by casting certain religions in a bad light but when they pick on Christianity they know that nobody will meaningfully threaten their lives. Just ask Rushdie or some Danish newspaper editors.
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TVR Sagaris, in case anyone wondered what car that was. Not available in the US, such a shame, it's one of the prettiest cars in the world.
A couple of observations:
1. Ultimately, this is just one long commerical for automobile tires and an automobile.
2. One might view this as a bit degrading to Catholicism. If they really had balls, they would somehow use Islam rather than Catholicism. I understand this was about an exorcism and I am clueless as to whether that concept even exists in Islam; however, my point is that some in popular culture like to shock by casting certain religions in a bad light but when they pick on Christianity they know that nobody will meaningfully threaten their lives. Just ask Rushdie or some Danish newspaper editors.
That's got to be hard on the tires. FX
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