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MalachiConstant
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i have more to say!
I think there's probably some things more interesting than the argument about how Bruce can speak for the common man while still being a common man even though the common man isn't rich and famous like Bruce is but you can tell Bruce is so common he'd give it away in a minute because he's no

in sideshow mel's booming voice:
Teeerrrriiiible!!

gonna disagree with you, vedder cornell
the boners were what made being 13 interesting.

polygamy may be abusive, destructive, and terrible
but if you can find a better forum for holding a blowjob-contest and serving as judge while still maintaining your marriage vows, I'd like to hear it.

For the record
I ONLY read Ficion books.

the ark? seriously?
Maybe I'm assuming here, but given the review's mention of the "location of Noah's Ark" as something the book would address, does it follow that the book believes/takes as a given that there was actually such an ark as described in the bible? Really? Because I love my Christian and bible-believing