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    You didn’t say that to the site. You said it to adamjohnson08, and he replied to you that in his opinion, Christianity and Islam are “basically the same thing.” So you’ve already lost the bet.

    I’ve read stories here about Saudi Arabia and laws against women driving, as well as other similar stories.

    I am too, as long as you don’t call yourself a US citizen. We don’t have room for people who don’t support the constitution.

    Huh? I’m just explaining to you why no one brought up Muslims except you. Because the topic isn’t Muslims.

    No one is forbidding the practice of Christianity, Islam or any other religion.

    This article is about Republicans. The original comment in the thread was about a Christian church that’s using its tax exempt status to campaign for a Republican. It’s not about geese, so no one mentioned geese. It’s not about Muslims, so no one mentioned Muslims.

    Shitty beards? The religion of hipsterism! But seriously...

    Okay, yeah, he’s guilty. But I think their argument is that this wasn’t actually the scene of the crime. I think they’re saying it happened on the other side of dumpster — in front of the enclosure, in full view of the basketball court.

    20 minutes of acid

    Yeah! Fuck them and their fascist shallow water beauty standards!

    Kittens are fucking scary.

    Either that was unnecessarily mean or it was a hilarious impersonation of a really mean person.

    I think it sounds like those 1930s and 40s radio plays. Which seems really cool. Why do you think it sounds awful?

    “There’s no Senate seat more important than the notion of child pedophilia,” White House adviser Marc Short told NBC’s Chuck Todd on Meet the Press.

    I mean, accusations can make you feel like your guy was targeted for political reasons. And that can make you more likely to go vote for him so those sneaky underhanded accusers won’t win.

    None of the people who believed the allegations said they were more likely to vote for Moore. It’s the 28% who *don’t* believe them, plus 1% from the “aren’t sure” group, who are more likely to vote Moore.

    None of this logic is bizarre. It just looks bizarre at first glance because of the way the numbers are arranged.

    There are people whose alleged abuse I feel like I know enough about to form some sort of opinion. But Woody Allen? There could be evidence I’m missing, but right now I feel like Selena is right that we don’t know enough about him or his family.

    So they use Yiddish in their funding site’s name? They can’t even be pure Ayrans long enough to come up with a title?