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bobbert's avatar

Slartibartfast.

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Jonny On Maui's avatar

Studying the changes in a religion over time?

That's the only way I can see 'theistic' and 'evolutionist' together like that...

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JH Marx, Resister's avatar

These Plancks are made for walkin ....

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Jonny On Maui's avatar

I so love that show! Comic cosmic gold!

"How the fuck did they get that there? Musta been aliens!" HAHAHAHAHA! Never gets old. Yes, I'm easily amused...

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Lady Bug's avatar

I feel specialist I knew about the Creationist-Islamic-Sex Cult for years!!! An article, with pictures(!) & videos(!) of Oktar's group: http://balkanist.net/the-is...

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Jonny On Maui's avatar

The only way I can get my 'supernatural' to repeat is when I hit the button on my ipod...

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Jonny On Maui's avatar

It's a breath mint...

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Darnyoudarnyoutoheck🧡🧡🧡's avatar

Well, puffball mushrooms explode spores. And Peru Lilies fling seeds with a loud pop. So yes? Kinda?

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Incoming Ham's avatar

Someone should create a scorecard.

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Justno's avatar

Good advice!

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Justno's avatar

That might be fun!

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Naked Bunny with a Whip's avatar

I will keep making exceptions until my point is proven!

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Skadi's avatar

Uff da. You thought this was bad? Look at the dreck the Koch Bros. are trying to spread in the schools:

“The charge that sways juries and offends public sensitivities … is that greedy corporations sacrifice human lives to increase their profits. Is this charge true? Of course it is. But this isn’t a criticism of corporations; rather it is a reflection of the proper functioning of a market economy. Corporations routinely sacrifice the lives of some of their customers to increase profits, and we are all better off because they do. That’s right, we are lucky to live in an economy that allows corporations to increase profits by intentionally selling products less safe than could be produced. The desirability of sacrificing lives for profits may not be as comforting as milk, cookies and a bedtime story, but it follows directly from a reality we cannot wish away.”

In other words, we all live in Cowslip's warren. And we should be grateful for the wires.

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Unregistered Hijabi Rockstar's avatar

I do sometimes hide between the bolts of fabric at the Jo-Ann craft store down the block.

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Aquaria's avatar

Tyler, TX was a murder capital during the 70s.

I couldn't get away from there fast enough.

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