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Post by rookie on Jun 14, 2009 22:54:48 GMT -5
Hey, shut up about the card. I mean, those Hallmark people are very good. I mean, I really do believe that a cutesy yet sappy card could undo years (in some cases decades) of rational thought, reading, and questioning that many of us here have done in the past. It worked for me when I lit up downtown one day and someone gave me a pamphlet about the evils of smoking. It cured me of that sinful habit for (and I'm not exaggerating one bit here) as long as it takes to light up another cigarette. Same principle, only without those wonderfully clever bastards at Hallmark.
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Post by lonelocust on Jun 20, 2009 0:32:34 GMT -5
Right, of course. Out of everyone in this so called "Christian nation" it's the Atheists who need to shut up. Makes perfect sense. Also, I think the card thing is a great idea. Expect a "Happy Atheist Day" card in the mail, everyone. I dunno about an atheist greeting card but I really want to give someone this Valentine's Day card with a picture of Charles Darwin that says "I select you naturally."
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Post by John E on Jun 20, 2009 11:55:20 GMT -5
If we still had karma, I would totally exalt you for that.
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Post by Tiger on Jun 23, 2009 20:36:30 GMT -5
I'm going to take a raincheck on those videos. If it's as rage inducing as everyone makes it out to be, I'll be fuming about it until next week.
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Post by Mira on Jun 24, 2009 3:25:34 GMT -5
lonelocust: You are awesome, i choo-choo-choose you right click->save!
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Post by Marc on Jun 27, 2009 23:13:38 GMT -5
I'm going to take a raincheck on those videos. If it's as rage inducing as everyone makes it out to be, I'll be fuming about it until next week. Meh. They're not all that bad, really. Yes, the panel consisted of idiots, but they weren't as frothing at the mouth as some I've seen. The most offensive thing I heard was the implication that non-Christians were welcome in the U.S. as long as they acknowledge the Christian god. Marc
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