Something must not have been to the liking of the Almighty if He decided to strike St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome with not one, but two major lightning bolts shortly after the soon-to-be-ex-Pope Benedict XVI announced that he wants out.
The chilling moment—if you are superstitious, anyway—was captured by photographer Filippo Monteforte and the BBC cameras. Dan Brown now has material for his next book. [BBC and AFP]
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We really publishing articles like this? REALLY!
I reckon some kid did that to try and get back at the leader of the only legalised paedophile ring in the world, unluckily it missed, damn it!!
You’re an idiot.
You obviously believe in all the bullshit sprouted out by these dress wearers who pray on kids!
Sprouted?
That same evening a single fork lightning bolt struck outside my home in London, there was no storm prior to this and there was only one thunder clap that went with the bolt, this happened at 17:59pm. Isn’t lightning meant to strike twice?
No, it’s not meant to strike twice.
In the same place that is.
Unless it’s a lightning rod.
Then it can strike as much as it likes.
Which sort of fucks up the whole proverb.
Anyhoo, I think that means you’re the new Pope.
Ain’t got a star though do ya, ha ha ha, LOSER!!!
Sorry, long day.
he does now *ahem* xD
He IS the Pope!!!!
Isn’t lightning meant to strike twice?
I think you are mixing it up with the postman always ringing
@tw@panda. Thor was the god of thunder.
“Thor (from Old Norse Þórr) is a hammer-wielding god associated with thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength, the protection of mankind, and also hallowing, healing and fertility”. This guy’s got his fingers in all the pies
@Journeyman. His chariot has bass.
Wheres the second strike I only see one :L
Wow, a full article on a GIF ?!
So with this resignation will he now be known as Ex-Benedict?