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I want to nibble on your brains...
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I want to nibble on your brains. The post that goes at the top. Mar 17th, 2028 at 6:27 AM. Hey and welcome to all the new people who have found my journal by accident or on purpose! A few things I want to let all of you know:. Seven Tips for Highly Successful Readers. Weekend wonders to behold. May 5th, 2009 at 6:12 PM. Thank you all for the nice comments and pictures in the previous entry; like. Leave a chunk of brain! Dec 17th, 2008 at 7:49 AM. I'm really feeling the love from California - a bunch of y...
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Young Australian Skeptics GOES LIVE! | Skelliot's Weblog
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Skeptical thinking from a young mind. Young Australian Skeptics GOES LIVE! November 12, 2008 – 1:32 pm. Posted in Young Australian Skeptics. Tagged Young Australian Skeptics. The Young Australian Skeptics is now live. Let’s make this website work. Blog about it, comment on the posts on the website, hit the forums and create users and start writing for The Young Australian Skeptics! Let’s do it! Laquo; The future. Where will I post? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Bug Girl’s Blog.
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Fannie's Room: The Power of the Opinion
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015. The Power of the Opinion. Well, Team Inequality is being reasonable about things:. That's conservative Rod Dreher, blogging at Time. Of course, at his regular domain over at The American Conservative, he regularly expresses his persecution complex much more dramatically, as well as his vitriol toward progressivism and, especially, trans people. That is, when he isn't pitching one of his books. For the past few decades. I know their narrative framings well. It is fear manufactured ...
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Fannie's Room: Modern Rules for Debate
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Monday, June 22, 2015. Modern Rules for Debate. Let henceforth be decided that those who use the terms "race-baiting" and "political correctness" in arguments about social issues in the US, particularly current events and tragedies, automatically lose whatever argument in which they find themselves. Why yes I am. Chock full advice and rules after my blogging absence, thankyouverymuch. My tolerance for un-thinking, reactionary statements that enable systemic social injustice is at an all-time low. Workpla...
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Fannie's Room: February 2015
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Tuesday, February 10, 2015. To Think That It All Started. When a boy didn't want to take his diarrhea medicine. Via Buzzfeed:. The article doesn't include some of Paul's most infamous words of "wisdom" regarding women, but to recap, in the past he's said. That the last two generations of women are:. Shallow, self-serving wastes of human existence—parasites—semi-human black holes that suck resources and goodwill out of men and squander them on the mindless pursuit of vanity.". Nope No Bigotry Here. To Thi...
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Fannie's Room: June 2015
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015. The Power of the Opinion. Well, Team Inequality is being reasonable about things:. That's conservative Rod Dreher, blogging at Time. Of course, at his regular domain over at The American Conservative, he regularly expresses his persecution complex much more dramatically, as well as his vitriol toward progressivism and, especially, trans people. That is, when he isn't pitching one of his books. For the past few decades. I know their narrative framings well. It is fear manufactured ...
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Fannie's Room: Schadenfreude Moment of the Week
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Friday, July 12, 2013. Schadenfreude Moment of the Week. As I've continued to mull over the recent gay-related Supreme Court victories regarding DOMA and (sorta) Prop 8, I've gotten a bit of satisfaction about how the Regnerus study did not successfully sway the Court's majority even though public records show that the study's release was timed to influence major Supreme Court decisions. According to The American Independent. The conservative Witherspoon Institute paid about $700,000 for the study. Natio...
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The Sycologist: Infinite knowledge?
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Tuesday, 23 September 2008. One of the strange things about religion is its presumption of omniscience; that is the concept that everything that needs to be known and understood already is. In religion the only entity that understands everything is, of course, God. Humans are still someway behind in the knowledge game. But what is infinite knowledge? Well there is the philosophical notion that you can always know more than you know now. But in the year 2500, will the knowledge that we have now (that is i...
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In Bad Company: February 2009
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Life, liberty and the pursuit of the unpopular opinion. Sunday, February 15, 2009. Same old trip it was back then. So I've been M.I.A. for a while. There's lots of fodder for me to pick upon and lots of new ideas swirling about my head. Keep watching this channel and don't touch that dial. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Yella Yella, Texas, United States. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of the unpopular opinion. View my complete profile. Hack Lawyer- a Criminal Justice Blog. Do You Speak English?
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Sentimental Education | Toast is Yummy
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God, butt sex, and women. I’m realizing it’s not just. Generation that’s the generation of disenchanted whiny emo losers like myself:. If I had a woman to love me, I might have achieved something. What are you laughing for? Frédéric, the main character of. Utters the aforementioned passage this in the very beginning of the book. I can’t remember if he grows up or not, but re-reading the passage makes me wonder, ‘When will. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. From your own site.