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Ok, how about then taking the angle that this show should have never aired because of its promotion of narcissistic and insane pageant parents? I agree with the OP in this thread.

I will agree that, as a general rule, human life does have an innate value. That's one of the big reasons I work in a healthcare field with patients that are often overlooked, because I don't feel that a medical diagnosis somehow lessens their value as a person. But to argue that quality of life doesn't play a huge

When I go home people'll ask me, "Hey Hoot, why do you do it man? What, you some kinda war junkie?" You know what I'll say? I won't say a goddamn word. Why? They won't understand. They won't understand why we do it. They won't understand that it's about the men next to you, and that's it. That's all it is.

Cool but it still does not redeem the fact we were severely duped into seeing movies 2 and 3.

Pheobe Gloeckner, a woman whose comic about her own sexual abuse was once confiscated as "child pornography" wrote an amazing, complicated and hard to read book based on her own diaries, expanded and fictionalized, called "Diary of a Teenage Girl."

A fan once told Gloeckner that she wished "Diary of a Teenage Girl"

I even have a profile set up for our son to use and taught him how to switch it and the other day he still watched some cartoon bullshit on my profile. I considered selling him into slavery for a brief moment.

Because Obama, Baby Jesus, Dirty Sluts?!!111!!>!>?!?!?!?!?@1!?1!!!

It's a children's book series. Part of the story is that the kids mature and come to understand adults are just like them. One of the realizations is that an adult is gay. It isn't difficult to understand.

we actually know quite a bit about Dumbledore before the last book. We know about his angst over Tom Riddle going to the dark side, his love and respect for his students, and in general that he is concerned with fighting evil. My point was that people claim it was obvious BEFORE the last book, which I think is silly.

I'll admit I never thought Dumbledore was gay, but then again I never considered the sexuality/relationship status of any of the characters unless a relationship was mentioned.

So that's where Gendry from Game of Thrones went... I'm pretty sure he's going to bite it. Once that bro-tastic dialogue of "I've got your back"/"No I've got your back" is uttered — you know that someone will be back-less in short order.

Which is pretty silly since most of the people who say "I don't want no gummint taking away my guns or my white hood" are the same people who say "I want the gummint to keep them homos from getting married and to keep other people from doing things I disapprove of".

Sword of Truth: Wizards first rule

Keep in mind that the US consists of ~80% Christians, hardly a minority. How many elected officials are atheists or non-theists? None, at least openly and in federal office. Christianity is the vast *majority* in the US and its influence can be overwhelming seen in everything from law to education. Christianity

You know, from what I've seen, most of them aren't so much "anti-religion" as "anti-shitty religious propaganda movie with a misplaced persecution complex".

I was gonna say, this bill sounds like it would be great, forcing people to just teach plain scientific facts without religious spin or interpretation!

Walter from Fringe, maybe not the greatest (but, definitely my favorite)!

That's...literally what fucking BAH is.

I'm sorry, yes this is horrible and yes something should be done about it but that headline is 100% sensationalist reporting. Add that it was rubber bullets and not real ones at the very least.