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Nah — as much as I loved many things about this show, I peaced-out towards the end of Season 2 because of the violence. I don't hate that this show exists, but it's odd to me how people have rationalized the violence because it's "fantasy."

Stop raping people, bro.

I'm feeling slightly guilty here because you did more exercise your first trimester than I did last week. Sounds like Mama and Baby Minkoff are in a good place now.

That slayed me. The internet is really a gift that keeps on giving.

What would be the harmful effect of you not posting something completely asinine on every fucking post?

My lover makes my coffee, every morning. Tell me how I could go on if he left!

This song did make the rounds on Top 40. I'm really surprised it wasn't more popular though.

That's incredible in a completely different way. I wasn't expecting that ending at all. It might be more impressive?

I quite literally meant "even if the reason is dumb" — which it wasn't. That's why I was speaking in general pronouns in that sentence. You could have been charitable and read the words exactly as I wrote them.

Yep! I could not believe the shit some acquaintances were giving a friend (behind her back) because she said her doctor said her pregnancy — with twins — was high risk, and therefore she wasn't going to exercise during her pregnancy. They were cackling over how fat she was getting, and how stupid and "unscientific" it

I am going to start using the word. Reading these comments makes it really clear that people think atheists are either Dawkins-esque and the "non-religious" are angostic at "worst." I've been self-identiyfing as "non-religious" so as to not ruffle feathers, but eff that. I'm not even doing it because anti-abortion

Super bizarre to me that 90% of the atheists who've publicly spoken out about their beliefs have seemed outspoken and militant about their beliefs. I wonder if there could be some sort of cause and effect thing going on.

Right — I'm all for questioning and exploration, and can certainly accept that some people just don't believe we can know whether there is a god. But it does bother me a bit when people identify as some sort of spiritual type, and their shifting idea of god is based on whatever is most comforting to them. Their

I am the kind of atheist who is dogmatic in the sense that I consider my beliefs to be truths about the world. I am the kind of atheist who doesn't want to discuss historical Jesus with you. You need to respect that we exist, and respect that atheism is not a label that people attach to themselves in order to make

"And there's a certain kind of atheist who has no interest in hearing any of it, because it goes against what they believe."

Oh come on. Let them have their little religious tantrum over irreverent attitudes towards Easter eggs. Surely no real harm ever comes from being fanatical about religion.....OH WAIT.

I'll pray for you.

Ok. I'll bite. What the fuck are you talking about?

I hated the first sentences you wrote and loved the last sentences. Perhaps people were more able to compel belief when going to church was the only way they got to hear about their neighbor's cousin with gout. Thanks, Facebook!

I will forever be questioning whether I'm a subjectivist or objectivist but there is so much I love about your comment.