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Quote from jerry: “I got the perfect solution: straight males and lesbians in one bathroom straight girls and homosexuals in another” 1. Straight males will jack off to the lesbians 2. Lesbians will have sex with each other 3. Gays will have sex with each other 4. Straight girls will sit there putting makeup on (or otherwise in the kitchen)
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Quote from Esmo: “Funny how this argument is usually implemented against modern buildings in 'traditional' settings, whereas here New York, itself a model of modernity, has adopted its own stuck, 'traditional' image. When it comes to architecture, we can't just keep throwing up yesterday's styles. Environments would become set in their ways and boring.” I agree. Once people lived in huts. Then they moved to houses. If we use that same argument that it doesn't belong, we should be living in huts.…
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What do you think? In a modern, western nation, one will take the view that it shouldn't, as in our country, we have a democracy. However in these third world un-democratic countries, from an outsiders perspective, we see the terrorism as bad. However for the people committing the acts, sometime their aim isn't to kill people, but to get attention to their plight. They can't go to a local representative and say their grievances. They don't have freedom of speech.
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Quote from Fashion: “Well, i find it wrong how animals are treated in every way. I don't hate the taste of meat by any means, but i very much hate how animals are being killed just for us to have meat. And if this is so mandatory in our daily diet and nutrition, i'd not be alive right now as i rarely eat meat! Any form of abuse or testing should be banned!” Is the way we kill animals any less humane than say, The way a snake strangles a chicken before it eats it? Humans were designed to eat meat…
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Quote from Esmo: “As an ideal, I'd love to have killed all the meat I've eaten myself. That's ultimately the only way to be certain that the animal was killed quickly in a humane manner, as I do feel slightly uncomfortable otherwise, regardless of what the law is, because I would imagine many slaughterhouses would still be pretty grim places with regard only for the bare minimum of the law. Though I was pondering this earlier today: As many carnivorous animals kill their prey in far more inhuman…
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Quote: “What does that have to do with that I said? You were the one who said you don't care what I think about your opinions. I simply responded. Don't try to push your intolerance of other opinions off on me. ” How does having personal beliefs make me intolerant? I was being honest- if you disagree with my opinions I simply do not care. Quote: “Rather an ironic statement coming from the guy who says, "I don't really care what you think of my opinions."” Well you wanted a response, right? So I …
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Btw: Obama backs mosque near 9/11 site - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room Mosque Plan Near 9/11 World Trade Center Site Wins Key Vote Despite Protests - ABC News BBC News - Obama defends plan for mosque near 9/11 site Mosque near 9/11 site wins approval | World | News | Toronto Sun Mosque near 9/11 site likely to go ahead despite rightwing fury | World news | The Guardian Islamic mosque built at 9/11 Ground Zero Mosque Plan Near 9/11 Site Is 'Indecent,' Says Ex-Muslim | Christianpost.com memeorandu…
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Quote from LuklaAdvocate: “I'm stunned. You have both bigotry and incomprehension stowed away in a neat little package. I didn't know you were that economical. ” So just because I don't agree with your opinions I am a "bigot"? Nice. Seeing as you are being a little bitch, I'll reply then. Quote: “And by not allowing it, you're disrespecting the millions of Americans who've lost their lives for over 200 years, defending religious freedoms. The U.S. was built upon the principle that all religious,…
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Bump :p Election next Saturday, 21st August Current opinion polls show a very close result. Ones out today show 53% ALP vs 47% Coalition, but as we go into the final week, anything could change. Only certainty is that the Greens will be sitting on around 12% primary vote, possibly gain a lower house seat and almost certainly gain the balance of power in the senate. We may even find ourselves in a hung parliament :o