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No, I punch them in the throat but not because I disagree with their morals. I think we are way too quick to throw morality into the mix of a debate. You and I can have a conversation about the pros and cons, the science, the factual evidence of a topic but I think the minute one of us reverts to using our personal

Meanwhile, I've already polished off the special area of my desk where I slam my head when things get too stupid.

No, morals are not just a personal standard. They might be for you, but in general, they are personal views people hold about how *everyone* should behave, not just themselves.

I agree, that is a refreshing change of pace.

I don't entirely agree that insisting other people have our morals is what creates change for the better. A moral code is something you develop, personally, to help you make your own set of choices in life. Some people may follow very strict religions where they find dancing or drinking morally reprehensible, for

I read that comment, that is what caused me to make my statement. Normally, I would have responded directly to that person but I am at work and just didn't have the energy for a "moral" debate. Another personal favorite up thread was "There are plenty of people who would have adopted your baby". Maybe it is against

I am seeing a lot of comments about abortion being a moral issue. I think that many of us play fast and loose with the word "moral". What may be a moral issue to you is not necessarily so to someone else. If you do indeed find that abortion is against your personal moral standards than by all means never, ever have

I was really surprised to read that Serena made these comments. She has always struck me as a strong woman that would kick some ass in defense of other ladies. That said I guess I can't be too surprised that in our victim blaming culture she is following the masses and saying "Yeah, poor girl, BUT why was she out

I have a really hard time wrapping my brain around the logic of passing this legislation. It is intrusive and certainly not something that the party of smaller government should be advocating. Why, oh why, do any choices I personally make about my reproductive health end up becoming a topic of conversation for men

I was also disappointed by the lack of oomph in the beat. The song sounded a bit, off, to me and felt a bit awkward. The over auto-tuned vocals is another complaint for me. I was under the impression Miley Cyrus could actually sing and didn't need the auto tune. I am pretty disappointed in the single and hope that

I can never get over her eyebrows. Do I love them? Do I hate them? Would she look ordinary (yes, I just called a model ordinary) with out them? I am sooooo conflicted over those damn eyebrows.

Must feed ice cream to giant, adorable lion before I die. Added to bucket list and starred seven times.

It is classic abuser behavior but I really do not think that anyone would have a hard time believing Joe Francis hits women. In fact I think most people automatically assume he is an abuser.

It's all the steroids he takes. He has body issues out the wazoo. Well, he has lots of issues besides just body issues, but any guy who is doing an interview and demands his girlfriend tell the interviewer he has a giant penis definitely has serious body issues

Unless the woman engaged with this poor, poor forced father spirited away his condoms and poked holes in them AND, also, was maybe taking drugs to up her fertility, then there is about a .00001% chance that he was "forced into fatherhood". I just can't today, with the poor mens stories.....

Not sure how I feel about this. What if the reviewer is a psycho with an ax to grind and the guy really isn't all that bad? I get that she will only be able to post one review, but it still strikes me as not very reliable. Also...WHY IS THERE AN APP FOR EVERYTHING, EVER THOUGHT OF, IN THE WHOLE ENTIRE WORLD??????