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I eat off the floor. No need for plates. Less in jest, I'm reminded of a friend in college who discarded his dishes and only ate off the cafeteria tray. He figured he was conserving dish washing water.

Your Mom sounds awesome. We didn't have seat belt laws when I was 9.

And truthfully, I might just be remembering the recall of that early memory at another later age. Which wasn't as far away as the original.

Dang! Can not edit! I do always wear a condom when I drive. Just in case I rear end somebody...

It did happen rather quickly. I do remember my basketball jersey being ripped after I skidded along the pavement and thinking how much that sucked. My earliest remembrance is lighting in the window outside my crib. I think the sense of clarity depends on how often you choose to remember something. The older I get the

Good job Dad. I feel out of a car at 9. Door wasn't latched properly. And it swung open around a turn. I have a faint memory of hanging onto the doors edge and watching it start to close. I think I let go to save my fingers. I turned out fine. I turne out fine. I turned out fine. Error...

I lolled

Man people, you scary...

warning, side affects may include severe laziness, or homicidal tendencies... not sure...

Maybe he fell asleep in his boring class and sleepwalked over to the dream urinal and sleep pissed on them.

It's starting to get hot outside and that means they keep it FREEZING in the office. I need one!

Thanks for the study links. I tend to not believe things until I read the actual case studies. Especially in the realm of psychology. It's not because I don't think people put a lot of thought into their practice. Or that they have studied extensively to make themselves qualified to talk to things. It's just that I

Guess I'm not as picky as you. Had to edit. I don't mean attacking people in the streets or constantly yelling slurs. Which would make me not want to be around anyone of any belief structure, whether I felt it contemporarily justified or not. But just clearly uncomfortable around homosexuals. Which actually makes me

How do we know that a (possibly confused) knee jerk reaction reveals a deeper truth about an individual? I know people when put in situation where the must react quickly will invariably fail, simply because they become nervous about making the "wrong" decision. Perhaps there is an association with that type of person

Still doesn't account for the possibility that 20 percent of the group simply disassociate with the word "me" skewing results. Possibly a similar result could occur in any controlled group of beliefs, where a particular group feels strongly about a particular subject. Or that 20 percent of the strong belief group were

Neither Safari nor Firefox can open that particular PDF link. I even Googled it, saw the PDF link and clicked it to get the same result. Maybe you are signed into a service? Or maybe you're on IE or Chrome. I can open other PDF's from that same site though... Found Krosnik's Stanford page. Yay! he has a link to his

ugh won't link. Found the site, which article are you referencing?

Agreed. Also, I heard a tax man say, "It is the U.S. governments constitutional responsibility to collect as much tax from someone (or something in this case) as possible. BUT it is your constitutional responsibility to make sure that you pay the absolute least allowed by law."