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Eddy wrote:Before I even attempt to read it, what sort of thing is it?
It describes how to cut up the animal Homo sapiens for consumption.


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jal wrote:
Eddy wrote:Before I even attempt to read it, what sort of thing is it?
It describes how to cut up the animal Homo sapiens for consumption.


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Viktor77 wrote:The interwebs are truly disturbing.
Yeah, before you know it they'd have fora on artificial language creation. Now that would be disturbing.


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jal wrote:Yeah, before you know it they'd have fora on artificial language creation. Now that would be disturbing.
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Romanian witches casting spells on goverment for taxes.

Why didn't Glenn Beck think of this?
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Viktor77 wrote:Romanian witches casting spells on goverment for taxes.

Why didn't Glenn Beck think of this?
That explains why the Tea Party movement was so interested in Christine O'Donnell.
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This video is pretty funny: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHqXT32DONI&NR=1

If you can read Arabic, it would probably be even better. And great music.

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Viktor77 wrote:Romanian witches casting spells on goverment for taxes.

Why didn't Glenn Beck think of this?
Well, Pat Robertson once prayed for the death of liberal supreme court justices after the court decminalized sodomy in Lawrence v. Texas, so there's already a precedent for a more or less analagous practice here.
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Salmoneus thinks this is vindictively offensive.

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TomHChappell wrote:http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colber ... asse-tyson
Colbert Discovers Bill O'Reilly's Theology: 'There Must Be A God Because I Don't Know How Things Work'
I can't watch it because I live in Canada :(

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Falgwian and Falgwia!!

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This list of eight improbable, but possible constitutional crises should interest any constitution nerds.

This interview of The American Conservative's Daniel McCarthy at The League of Ordinary Gentlemen is very interesting, if only for the curious title of the subject's weblog, but somehow doesn't seem quite right to me, but I cannot help but appreciate anything that presents a notion of American conservatism that isn't frothy-mouthed regressive authoritarian populism.

Some of you might reap something from this substantial screed complaining about the absence of a left-wing in the blogosphere.
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www.interfacelift.com

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http://www.fiftyfootshadows.net – also awesome (also its old version, www.twistedsun.net)

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The Cambridge University Press Journal of Social Policy and Philosophy has published a symposium on constitutional design and constitutionalism. I haven't yet begun reading the articles, but many of them look very interesting.
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Well, at least I never have to worry about being taken by surprise because I am going into labour and didn't even know I was pregnant.

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Shm Jay wrote:Well, at least I never have to worry about being taken by surprise because I am going into labour and didn't even know I was pregnant.
Indeed, I've heard about that show on the Discovery Channel and never understood how you could be pregnant without knowing it. I would think the huge belly would give it away.
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Women only get a visible belly after like 4-5 months.

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And she's a bit overweight, let's face it, so she's not necessarily going to notice an extra bit.

I do think it's very stupid not to use 2 forms of birth control, though. Condoms... you gotta use condoms at least. I mean, fuck....

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finlay wrote:And she's a bit overweight, let's face it, so she's not necessarily going to notice an extra bit.

I do think it's very stupid not to use 2 forms of birth control, though.
Harken to the wisdom of a gay expert on contraception.

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I continue to love this guy's work.


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What do you see in the night?

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I felt happy inside just seeing this post. Is it weird that certain kinds of metal are my "happy music"?
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