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    ... Him?

    Even twins, whose DNA is virtually identical, will be unique in that they each have different life experiences.

    Marketing, sociology, psychology, etc., are based on the fact that we're not all *completely* unique: most people have things in common (e.g. fat tastes good and hence McDonalds). But when you consider the entirety of a person's being, yes, we are all unique. Of course.

    You seem to think that's a contradiction.

    Uh, of course people's political views are going to be connected to their moral beliefs (e.g. I'm in favor of legal access to birth conception and again legal access to thermonuclear weapons because I think that having protected sex is okay and incinerating cities is not okay) and if someone is religious, their moral

    Why are we even discussing her hand when her face in this picture looks like a not-even-realistic mask.

    You're not really this stupid, are you?

    So how close do the Muslims need to be before we should start talking about them even though they literally have nothing to do with the story we're actually talking about? If we were talking about women being raped in Tibet, would that count since it's right next door to India with all its horrible Muslims? China?

    Yes, there are people in the world worse than you.

    Yeah, I'm really glad that this article about a bunch of Hindu people brought up Islam. That totally made a bunch of sense.

    No, you're just a dumb baby is all. I don't feel guilty cause I'm not an asshole. A little guilt would do you good.

    No, seriously though, shut the fuck up, honky.

    "Not that I want to be Whoopie Goldberg with the "Rape rape" semantics, but while all "rape" is bad not all rape is equally bad or the same."

    I don't think it's as simple as having a choice or not. If someone believes due to mental illness that their downstairs neighbour is literally Hitler and will kill millions of people if they don't kill him first, then they might well make a choice to be violent and yet not be responsible. (I mean, really, with

    That's obviously a lie, but thanks for playing.

    Hmm, just trolling or whiny pathetic baby?

    Yeah, there was another really cute animal story recently about the goat who missed his burro best friend so much that he refused to eat for six days. And then someone drove for like ten hours to bring the burro so that the little guy would finally eat and they were so happy to be reunited, etc. etc.

    I know almost literally nothing about Bukowski (he was, like, some kind of writer, I gather?) but based only on my observations of people who love him and people who hate him, I've decided I'm on team anti-Bukowski.

    Last time I saw anything Purity Ball-related: "Nothing is ever going to convince me that Purity Balls aren't just about sublimating incestuous desire."

    Correction, strangulation, not choking hazard.