randomphotographer
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Do you know that there has actually NEVER been an instance of poisoned Halloween candy killing a kid in the US? But urban-legend-spreading-assholes have ruined what used to be one of the best days of the year for kids, who now trick-or-treat with Mom, who confiscates the unhealthy treats upon returning home.

I'm kind of a petulant little shit, but I was definitely hoping one of those women would look into the camera and give it the finger as it panned out on the word. Just a nice, subtle "fuck you" with a smile.

She's give or take a legal adult, and, more importantly, a consenting adult in the state of New York. They both seemed to be into it (based on what was presented here). Who are you to judge?

As a native Minnesotan, I can't argue with your top choice. However, have you been introduced to Premium's kick ass cousin...

No tricky issue when it comes to GM food. No one should be able to patent dna. I'm sorry, there's no good reasoning behind that

Listen, those tales are called "urban legends". In NA Monsanto has never sued anyone because their seed "accidentally" got mixed in. It's true that at least once a farmer lied (and was caught lying) when he tried to say his crops were organic when he was using "black market" Monsanto seeds. Read the court cases, read

Monsanto is the single biggest corporate crime in existence. People at least choose to smoke, but people have been sued by Monsanto and forced to destroy crops because some Monsanto seed accidentally got onto their land. You shouldn't be able to patent a life form... It's just disgusting.

Interesting that you use farming as an analogy. Ever heard of Monsanto's Round-Up Ready seeds?