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@J_Frank_Parnell: 'Personhood' here is a measure of sapience, not a valuation. As someone whose sister is mentally and physically disabled, she's not less of a person than I am, but she certainly isn't as sapient. My sister is incapable of free thought or movement and she is certainly incapable of pursuing her own

@cylon_conspiracy: This is the best trolling I've seen on a Gawker site in ages. You should get a prize or something.

@Dr Durdon: ...or Connect 48 15 16 23 42.

@SynicVance2.0: Way to start the Holy Church of the Universal Organism.

Good thing, I just finished reading my 129,864,879th book and I was hoping to find something new before the weekend.

@Susan B.: That contradicts the current evidence I've seen on the subject up to this point, though I am not an expert on the subject.

@Susan B.: To be fair, our existence today is mostly based on cultural evolution, not biological. To pass off our cultural beliefs with the line "The rest is cultural" denies the massive impact of culture on human society.

@Vysion: To be fair, Diablo 2 was released 10 years earlier. Despite sharing a genre, comparing them graphically is pointless.

@nikefreak252: That's OK, PinballFan can just load another program that rips the guy's credit info so he can set up automated payments.

@Gann: That's what they get for lion.

@tande04: or as I'm used to hearing now: Drooiiiid.

@pursedangler: Technically, I think she works at Gringotts. Though, that's an easy mistake to make.

@Megazone33: on a interesting note, it is the only episode I can think of where the creators have asked that it be struck from Trek canon.

@tech-tard: It's the leading cognitive research tool.

@ElizaGray: Every Christian interprets the religion differently. I don't think there is a group of people with perfectly uniform beliefs. However, I would go so far as to say that if religion is a group who share the similar spiritual convictions then the people from your first example aren't Christians, they're just

@Dancingfrog: I'm usually not one to interpret but, I think she's commenting specifically on the perception of Christianity in America and her disdain for being associated with that perception.

@Piledriver: Sorry, this gives a better run-down:

@sickness: exactly. It's fine if you don't want to release books in ePub but, ignoring massive public domain content because you're afraid of piracy is just ridiculous.