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Thanks for saying it so I didn't have to, again.

FYI: You and pantsless are currently neck-and-neck for Best Comment. I love when the witty are out full force.

NAILED IT!

And when did we stop calling it a vulva? The vagina is the birth canal, right? When did the vulva become the vagina? That has confused me for some time now.

If someone chooses to take this drug then that's their choice. My concern isn't someone's choice to take this drug, my concern is that we're overmedicating every ailment that comes along (as NormaBates said in her comment). I think we, as human beings, shouldn't rely so heavily on medications to fix everything from

Thanks for writing that! My thought process hadn't even reached outside the family unit, but you're so right, we're only further empowering industries (like big pharma) to take even more control (than they already have) over our lives and income. The last thing we need to do, as a nation, is surrender more control

Hey, that's a decision some would make and that's totally fine. It just concerns me that there will undoubtedly be folks who use this Love Spray not as a tool for improvement, but a solution. I think sometimes it is better when there isn't a quick fix, I find that I learn the most when I'm in the trenches of the

I think I'm grasping where you're coming from. I'm not; however, suggesting that someone with a physical medical need not take the medications they've been prescribed to get better or reach a baseline. Sometimes we need the happy pills to help us see the end of the Spiral of Doom (that's how I saw my depression).

Agreed. Fighting a chemical imbalance with a chemical isn't crazy. It's a first step, but to depend on chemicals for a sustained positive outcome for something is full on insane to me. Learning to better deal with stressors and figuring out why your mind reacts the way it does to certain factors is key. It's hard to

It might be beneficial where a couple face unrealistic levels of stress; however, I think most humans face catastrophic levels of stress in their lifetimes and taking a pill to get through it, while helpful, will not empower you to better handle the stress when it resurfaces. My fear is that this will create more of

Shall we call it denial in a bottle? This is a horrible idea, you can't fix everything with a happy pill. I thought we had already established this.

Ok that made me LOL. Then I remembered he had just graduated from high school, he's got time. The closing of his speech is flawless, however. Excellent!

That's horrific. While I too agree that comics shouldn't have to black list certain social issues/topics in their shows, the response from these people is ridiculous.

Fair enough. I suppose the bashing of either the theist or the atheist is relative, as are most things in life. I suppose it's time for all of us to dial back the sarcasm that's become the voice of the 'new millenium' and just be real with one another again.

Understood. Lack of tact is still an offense when loss of life is at the center of it all. Indeed it would be horrible to say that a bunch of Atheists died because they don't believe in a god. It's not the same, but it was still a snide comment as you said (in addition to annoying and given his timing and platform,

Yep, there's that webbing.

Understood and yes you're right. I just dont' think a time like that is the right time for someone to push an agenda. That's all I'm saying. I used to follow him on Twitter because he's hilarious, but when his tweets went from funny to "lets point out how stupid the theists are," I stopped laughing. I just don't

Wow, she's brilliant. I'm a new fan.

I think you nailed it.

I get his vies and totally agree though I'm not an atheist. However, blasting believers during a time of crisis is bad form. If a bunch of atheists some how went down in a horrific natural disaster, I don't think it would be cool for theists to tell them that this is what they get for "not believing." I get comedy,