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1.) Right, everyone who gets the death penalty is guilty. Keep thinking that.

One can only hope a very nice call boy named Jazz is writing a magnificently juicy tell-all involving all four of these asswipes simultaneously engaging in hellish, hellish sodomy.

What is the difference between a seed and a tree? What is the difference between an unconnected LED and a circuit? What is the difference between potential, which we are not obligated to protect, and actuality? It's not even potential. It's potential to have potential.

Coburn, just... leave. If you are "pro-life" and "support the death penalty" for anyone I'm done talking to you because the amount of cognitive dissonance that requires is beyond ridiculous... here's a fetus, not a person, protect at all costs. Here's a fully formed actual person with a life and everything. That's

I just start quoting Aleister Crowley and tack on a "How would you feel if that got legislated?" I'm not even a fan of Aleister Crowley, it's just that he said some ridiculous shit and when you pull it out of context it sounds even more ridiculous. The Christian in question will stare at me like I've just advocated

And did you immediately ask her of what she thought of the First Amendment (which God, ostensibly, has let stand for quite some time)?

I'm going to introduce you to a phenomenon.

Arugula is gonna be pissed when she finds out these three went out without her.

Uh, I'm with you. Here's an adult that has never, ever used the n-word. Ever. It isn't that difficult a word to avoid. I'd like a bigass boulder, if you'd be so kind.

So, Stuart, there's no mention of actual complaints about the boys having bad, bad thoughts about Maddie. You made the determination that the arbitrarily "impure" thoughts they might be having are worth kicking her off the team; you made the consideration and had those impure thoughts FOR the boys. How ... considerate

It's workin' with the hommasexuals right now and it's been workin' for about a hunnid years with the ladyfolk! Hush yer trap!

You'd think. But it seems like some people who are minorities do tend to Other and hate on other minorities (and that can include some people in the queer community hating on... pretty much everyone else including each other.) It's a strange and confusing spectrum.

Alright, I hate to double-post but I can't stop myself: I just finished Orphan Black's first season (I know I'm late to the party, I'm sorry) and UGHH someone tell me this feeling of pain in my chest gets better. I can't remember the last time I was this invested in a TV series.

Exactly. One would think that'd be the case, but it is not necessarily so.

#allhailthegoblinking #shouldbeyourthird

So what you're telling me is my dress is saying "marry me" and my facial structure is saying "fuck me" but ONLY if I don't wear blush?

And that's the kind of thing I'd pull up a lawn chair, grab a glass of iced tea, and watch.

Sorry, I didn't mean to imply you were - I was just background-ing and expounding on my own view of the thing and offering my own explanation (the need to Other when you are the Other.)

By that logic all oppressed minority groups would empathize with all other oppressed minority groups, and historically that certainly hasn't been the case.

Unfortunately for the victim, it is not difficult at all to figure out her name. Some lightweight Googling will do it.