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Egplant dike ass ([info]jrs1980) wrote in [info]fandom_lounge,
@ 2006-07-10 22:05:00


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Current mood: amused
Current music:TV - 90210

Just think, that imaginary baby would be ready to start second grade.
Too silly to be wanky, imo.

A pro-life blogger is upset about an upbeat editorial written by a woman planning to have an abortion.

The article was published seven years ago.

In The Onion.

Seventy comments so far. I like the ones encouraging him to track her down and give her what-for.


EDIT: Woooo, it hit the big time. In my defense, I didn't expect him to post again and say "Well, it totally could be true!" (Aaaaand comments.)



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[info]jrs1980
2006-07-11 03:05 am UTC (link)
Yay, found it. http://web.archive.org/web/20000815214418/http://www.theonion.com/onion3625/harry_potter.html

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[info]wankprophet
2006-07-11 04:03 am UTC (link)
Oh, yeah, I remember that now. Hail Satan for your research powers!

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[info]jrs1980
2006-07-11 09:34 pm UTC (link)
Blood orgy! (How do I not have South Park icons?)

The best part was there was a response to the letter printed directly after it, to the tune of The Onion is a satirical newspaper, not meant to be taken seriously. -Ed.

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[info]visp
2006-07-12 05:26 pm UTC (link)
Ahahahaa...


Oh that was classic.

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