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see photos from the 2015 white house correspondents' dinner
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sarah michelle gellar thinks it's time to stop asking for a 'buffy' reboot
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Well, at least we agree that someone is obfuscating and denying.
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fat girl euphemized
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distraught mueller burns every piece of evidence in case after hearing trump's critique of u.s. intelligence community
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college costs are america's cruel graduation gift
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burned car tied to murdered girl: cops
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My my, did someone get up on the wrong side of the bed or what, of course you realize that you just gave me the answer I was looking for, not that I didnt already know the answer, I just wanted you to say it. I dont believe I need a clue, so I will let you have it instead Brady.
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more than 250 new emoji to be released, and we have the list
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this dance inspired by 'moonlight' is almost as gorgeous as the real thing
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rnc taps dennis hastert to lead new youth outreach program
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hannibal buress jokes about getting death threats after cosby routine
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nato troops killed in afghanistan helicopter crash
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moving forward from charlottesville
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atheists sue pennsylvania house after being barred from giving opening invocations
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area couple vows never to go dildo shopping while horny again
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But let me guess ... if they step down RIGHT after they find they will have to issue to gay couples, you'd be in favor of them being able to be sued for it, simply because the "discrimination" in such an event was toward gays? Right? At least if you are consistent with your stance elsewhere in regards to 'timing' ... Anyway, aside from that inconsistency with your position elsewhere, I agree that county officials should need to comply. After all, there are probably OTHER examples whereby county officials have to do things that they are religiously against, such as issue divorce papers. Or marry some drunk couple that they know aren't really being serious even though they're tying the knot ... If all county officials could just refuse to do their job because of their objections--for WHATEVER reasons--it would be a collosal mess.
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marvel won't make a female thor movie 'any time soon'
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this is the most unexpected rumor of the day
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martin luther king bust first thing to go, romney adviser quietly thinking
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rupert murdoch bashes as 'nonsense' concerns about sexual harassment at fox
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hillary clinton loses lead over bernie sanders in new iowa poll
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clive cussler realizes latest novel not thrilling 3 hours after sending it to printer
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price-gouging pharma ceo takes over cancer company
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puerto rico's official death toll hits 39, with the final number still unknown
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u.s. army deserter bowe bergdahl faces life in prison as sentencing hearing begins
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this 2-year-old has a lifetime's worth of perfect halloween costumes
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The Right of the people...Shall not be infringed.... BY THE GOVERNMENT. Private businesses (although less and less) can make thier own rules regarding thier establishment... Strange concept eh?
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bored kim jong-un stacks entire north korean populace into human pyramid to kill time
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trump and steve bannon look back with rose-colored glasses in james corden spoof
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devotees visit ihop to get foreheads marked with syrup cross on national pancake day
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sean bean's most memorable death wasn't 'lord of the rings'
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** You've almost got it. Follow that thought and you'll get it.
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finding kind: a film and campaign that asks girls to be a little kinder
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everyone at airport delighted by chubby family rapidly waddling toward gate
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If the justification for morality is obedience to a divine authority, it has no place in a public school. Those without religious beliefs are not by definition immoral.
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area secretary lotions obsessively
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university of missouri starts reviewing demands from student activists
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the onion apologizes
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I know what the OP is Green was a far better player than either. Hendrix is overblown .Clapton was better than him and Santana is a shadow of Green If you think that creating a sound that resembles a cat being tortured is skillful then Hendrix is your man I cant help it if you are tone deaf and believe hype over quality. Come on yourselfemoticonXGood
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woman under impression she being discreet about fishing stray hair out of bra
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megyn kelly says trump sexism question 'wasn't an attack'
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expectant mother chrissy teigen is totally embracing her body
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siri calls 911 for teen pinned under fallen truck
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audra mcdonald, kirsten gillibrand to celebrate the lgbtq community in nyc
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2024 financial collapse passes house 258-159
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92% of area woman's holiday recipes involve pulverizing bag of oreos
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for lgbt people, a routine doctor visit can be a 'degrading experience'
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Show me where healthcare can be found in the Constitution as a guaranteed right. Just saying so doesn't cut it. We are (or were, any way) a nation of laws.
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run towards (not away from) trump's america: the problem is global, but the solution will be american
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incredible new slate of documentaries to elevate everyday lgbt heroes
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u.s. hunger for fish byproducts not as strong as first imagined
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texas bill would allow obs to withhold information from pregnant women
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Do you think that dinosaurs did not exist nowadays for two of them would not fit in Noah's ark ? and what happened to the dragons?? emoticonXConfused
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You put on ignore before and it didnt even last a single post. Neither will this prance offemoticonXDonno
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vicious, man-eating carnivores on decline in arctic
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And do you include me in that analysis? Perhaps you could link me to these threads so that we can see exactly how they 'open' I'm not saying I haven't seen put-downs of religion on this forum, but in my experience there's either personal history between the posters (the response is effectively continuing an on-going spat that transcends the thread), or the OP itself was laden with flame-bait.
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dear patricia arquette, who 'fought' for us
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Regardless of our training in martial arts, the only viable defense against a gun is another gun. If we were all subjected to mandatory martial arts training from birth through adulthood, we'd be not much safer from gun crime than we are right now.
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donald trump's plan to deport undocumented immigrants 'to be determined': aide
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mta official too nervous to tell commuters waiting for train that service shut down permanently an hour ago
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couple excited to start planning wedding expenses
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teary-eyed student loan officers proudly watch as $200,000 asset graduates from college
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ethical hunter throws duck he shot back into sky
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taco bell, where a 'lifetime of food' costs just $10,000
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internet charmed by viral photo of teen working to pay for first real date
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report: girl who called you a slut in high school posting passionate status about women's march
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the feeling to ignore when you're on an emotional roller coaster
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new vcr made by communists, grandpa alleges
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immigrant children terrified at ghastly visage of la llorona in detention center
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study finds effectiveness of medical treatment skyrockets when doctor acts like condescending dick
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560-pound man says he's riding across country to save his life -- but is he scamming america?
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They used to keel over regularly before modern medicine and my wife has been on medication for a thyroid condition ever since she delivered."During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, between 1 percent and 1.5 percent of all births ended in the mother's death as a result of exhaustion, dehydration, infection, hemorrhage, or convulsions. Since the typical mother gave birth to between five and eight children, her lifetime chances of dying in childbirth ran as high as 1 in 8. This meant that if a woman had eight female friends, it was likely that one might die in childbirth."
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Just as soon as peddler's cheek stops stinging and he picks the glove up...
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ann coulter attacks trump for cowardly backing down from full on race war
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newspaper formally apologizes to wookiees for a 40-year-old 'star wars' mistake
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$300 tax refund used to justify $700 worth of miscellaneous purchases
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advisors instruct william barr to avoid referring to trump as 'my liege' during confirmation hearing
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weak-willed intellectual infant checks to see how many more pages left in book chapter
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american gladiator still insists friends call him 'turbo'
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diabetic, gout-ridden kim jong-un by far healthiest person in north korea
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jimmy carter pushes colleges to get tougher on campus rapists
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tip of area man's tongue refuses to relinquish richard crenna's name
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historical archives: hy-genic apportionment of remaining paper
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man basks in triumphant glory after purchases line up to exact value of gift card
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And how exactly do you propose this suggestion actually be enforced? Have you got it all thought out and prepared to defend in a debate, or are you just throwing out what the liberal loonies tell you is a good idea?
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But again, that requires a YEC to contradict their belief in the flood. As earlier stated, previous YECs have gone into the field, looked at the data and evidence and abandoned YEC as it makes absolutely no sense. YEC 'science' is not used in hydrocarbon production.
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desperate gop spotted in south dakota trying to build keystone pipeline themselves
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marriage going to be hard to go back to on monday
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cretinous reprobate home for the holidays
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reese witherspoon was red hot at the 'gone girl' premiere
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Depends on how basic they are. Not much call for using flint, steel and tinder to start fires.
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To a small extent, this happens already. Oftentimes (21.3%, U.S.), a woman decides to have and abortion because she cannot afford a baby (from here, source). This is in effect removing members of society who are non-productive (babies produce virtually nothing useful until they mature by about 10 years). And poor families are less productive, since they are often on welfare. Granted, this is a rather harsh perspective, but the effect is the same: In the U.S., there are about (21.3% X 1.31 million) 280,000 less people every year who would have likely grown up in a poor home (assuming the child wouldn't have been adopted). Forced contraception/abortion is seen as an effective way of solving poverty in some parts of the world...
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annie is not as bad as you feared, but not as good as you hoped
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prince harry gets old suit tailored to wear to wedding
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man's area code provides exciting glimpse at past life
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And you're insane. You couldn't predict a rainstorm, if it was already raining. Prove that you say what I'm going to do. Thought so. Kreskin or Jombi, you are not. LOL
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Actually, isn't it creationists who claim that the universe was created from nothing? Creationists even have a magazine formally called "Ex Nihilo" (changed to "Creation" because creationists didn't know what it meant.)
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quick scan of room confirms area man once again sweatiest person present
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thousands protest peacefully in baltimore, and many lend a helping hand