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01:12 AM
isn't that always the way? also, was this inspired by Leather Jacket Love Story
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*(to gullible blowhards with no fact-check department)
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I was referring to the gay porno he starred in with Zombie Transvestite Carrie Prejean (w/ special guest Zombie Nixon).
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He and Andrea Peyser would make a great couple, though.
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And we come back for more each week, hoping against hope it will be good. It's the very definition of insanity.
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To paraphrase the great Judy Tenuta: "Didja ever get married to someone because you were too lazy to commit suicide?"
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I believe that massive climate change may or may not be occurring. If it indeed is, man may or may not be making a big contribution to it. It may or may not be a normal cyclic change that occurs every so often in the planet's history. I don't take these beliefs for any religious reasons (I am an atheist). The fact is that I don't know these things because scientists themselves do not know them. Scientists in this area are often misquoted and their findings are too often pumped up to a massive degree. The fact of the matter is that the planet's climate is so complex and unpredictable, and the records until recently are so spotty, that it becomes impossible to predict with any degree of accuracy what will happen in the decades to come. With that being said, I am also all for "going green" and taking care of the environment (as well as dependency from oil), because there are many many reasons to do these things other than global warming. But the scare tactics and false urgency about a problem we yet know little about is not the way to do it.
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