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    The parents of the boy Rob thought was swapped with Richie at birth? They're dead. Only Rob can see them, because…

    The parents of the boy Rob thought was swapped with Richie at birth? They're dead. Only Rob can see them, because…

    Oh, Rob[ert David Sullivan, writer of this article]!

    Oh, Rob[ert David Sullivan, writer of this article]!

    so much depends
    upon

    so much depends
    upon

    WHERE'S COMMUNITY????????????????

    WHERE'S COMMUNITY????????????????

    It was originally planned to be a feature-length adaptation of Michel Gondry's Björk music video.

    It was originally planned to be a feature-length adaptation of Michel Gondry's Björk music video.

    Not to poke holes in all y'all's jokes, but there's somewhere between 10 and 20 members of Pussy Riot, depending on which paper you read. Only three are in jail.

    Not to poke holes in all y'all's jokes, but there's somewhere between 10 and 20 members of Pussy Riot, depending on which paper you read. Only three are in jail.

    Vatican, 2010 revenues: $356 million
    Vatican city state, 2010 revenues: $371 million (separate from above)
    Peter's pence 2010 revenues: $68 million (separate from both above, I think)
    Total Vatican et al. 2010 revenues: $795 million

    Vatican, 2010 revenues: $356 million
    Vatican city state, 2010 revenues: $371 million (separate from above)
    Peter's pence 2010 revenues: $68 million (separate from both above, I think)
    Total Vatican et al. 2010 revenues: $795 million

    That said, there's obviously a large overlap between parishoners in certain denominations and people who have an almost religious belief in capitalism. But at least in my experience, members of those denominations tend to put more stock on their own hard work carrying them to riches than God bestowing wealth upon them.

    That said, there's obviously a large overlap between parishoners in certain denominations and people who have an almost religious belief in capitalism. But at least in my experience, members of those denominations tend to put more stock on their own hard work carrying them to riches than God bestowing wealth upon them.