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I'm in Boston, so just outside your current area.

Looks like this will seriously incentivise using PUA services. Maybe that's not a bad thing, but looking at profiles, writing messages that appropriate to those profiles, and doing that over and over 20 times for a single response.

Are STIs, including HIV, a deal breaker? If so I am going to get really pissed off. Enough is enough with weeding out and discriminating on these cheesy dating sites.

what about balding men who attended a community college?

It sounds almost too good to be true. I wish them the best of luck.

OK, just to clarify, her athletic CV is the opposite of thin. She was the biggest world star of rhythmic gymnastics for about a decade. She won multiple world championships and has multiple Olympic medals. Just because Americans don't know about the sport doesn't mean the rest of the world doesn't care. She is a total

But she holds the record for being the source of one of the two emotive faces the world has ever seen Putin make, the other one being that Super Bowl ring that he stole.

But that doesn't mean his other arguments are wrong, or that they need to be thrown completely away as a unit. There's no doubt you (and I) espouse multiple beliefs or ideas today that originated with people whose characters or other ideas we would find ethically wrong or problematic.

I apologize if my earlier comment was rude. I really wasn't insulting you, well, in the first two comments, anyway. Heh. I was trying to explain why I felt the need to respond the way I did in the first place. I've just seen so, so, so many comments on Jez, and have encountered multiple comments in real life attacking

No, no, they don't. There are multiple complex ethical-philosophical arguments for why eating meat is wrong, and why holding that viewpoint is not incompatible with abortion (quality of life for the unborn child and quality of life for fully living animals with functioning nervous systems capable of feeling pain being

The poor children. Boo hoo.
Cheeseburgers don't grow on trees.

Yes, a sick cow getting stomped on in an open wound and repeatedly kicked in the head is the exact same moral equivalent as someone eating kale.

I don't think my comment is angry at all, nor have I gotten remotely angry, although it seems I cam across that way, probably because people who eat meat feel personally attacked when I attack meat eating itself, even though I'm not attacking them as people, by proxy maybe it feels like I am? I'm just going to paste a

Thanks for proving my point that your ability to think about right and wrong when it comes to animals is based on whether or not a vegan hurt your feefees.

What.

On the bright side for them, I can totally see some of those children growing up to be vegan monsters who will tell everyone that'll listen about that fateful day they learned what "A Cow's Life" really meant.

Yes, vegans and other people who make a moral commitment to forgo factory-farmed meat are such monsters. The unnecessary mass brutalization and maiming of millions of animals each year is nothing compared to the suffering you and others must endure by having to listen to a preachy vegan.

Even according to the official record Trayvon seems to have struck Zimerman.

So, let's get this straight:

oh well, as long as the only damage he cause was just a fatal gun shot wound, then...