carl0sdanger
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Maybe look into why the USSR was anti-semetic and then do yourself a favor 

This is cultural. And the whole culture in that region, Christian or Muslim, is the problem.

If you think that I haven’t tried it then I can only shrug. I said that it “won’t work for some of us”, which does not mean that it won’t work for all of us, or even most of us. From the looks of it, this does work for you, which is excellent. Now, unlike an antibiotic, these actions are very subjective and not

FGM is vastly different from circumcision because of the way the organs differ. In that sense, these 2 actions are not comparable. That doesn’t mean that non-consensual circumcision is fine or that it doesn’t change anything. Bringing up circumcision when talking about FGM is false equivalence.

Lesson here - read the post before you reply. Seriously.

I am not really sure what you mean by that. It doesn’t work for me. I can probably think of one specific thing and ask myself what might be causing it, or in this case write down what might be causing it, which would probably help in some way. On the other hand, if I start writing down all the thoughts that come to my

Well, if you don’t read it after you are done, then it doesn’t work in this context. The point was to identify what is causing you to be upset by writing your thoughts down. Otherwise this exercise is purely a waste of time, unless one enjoys writing down random thoughts.

If you’re having a hard time identifying exactly why you’re upset, I recommend going the Morning Pages route, and writing three pages longhand, stream-of-consciousness style, filling those pages with whatever pops into your head. Don’t think; just write. You may be surprised with what comes up.

When I say valiant, what I mean is “well, her heart was in the right place and she genuinely did what she thought was the right thing”.

Who will try very hard to prove that she is just as bad as her predecessor when it comes to policy making.

Well, it teaches us that famous people often exaggerate stories that purportedly show how they overcame obstacles and failures to succeed in life.

“Though I have committed myself to working to improve the lives of the people of our state, there have been times that I have let you and our people down, and I’m sorry for that,” Bentley added.

I think at one point people start to think for themselves and many people, despite how they were raised, start to form their own opinions. In Tyrese’s case, these opinions just turned out to be pretty stupid. I have seen this kind of toxic masculinity with other people too, so this isn’t something specific to him. To

or are they really disrespected by what he said? 

“I didn’t know what else to do,” Curry said.

Oh, it does. This idea of “being better than them” is not something that everyone subscribes to.

I have been using Private Internet Access on my computers and phone and I am fairly pleased with it. Their Linux app does not work, though. I use OpenVPN settings so it wasn’t a big deal but I assume not everyone would want to do that. Both my wife and I also get decent speeds as long as we don’t choose an endpoint on

You seem surprised that a religious organization would be against the LGBT community. If someone is going to donate to their church it’s most likely (at least in the USA) that their church is ALSO against LGBT. So what’s the difference?

This one’s rich. Paul Ryan, architect of the mercifully failed ACHA, had the gall on Sunday to tweet a photo of himself wearing a blue puzzle piece pin on his lapel. It’s a show of solidarity in recognition of World Autism Awareness Day, a subject near and dear to Ryan’s hea—ha ha, just kidding. He truly does not