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Loopywafflehead ([info]loopywafflehead) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2007-05-01 20:22:00


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We're sorry you're not as good as us :(
Thank you to the anonymouse on wank_report for this one.

This post on [info]thequestionclub has [info]dream_king asserting (among other things) that one cannot be a mother and pro-choice, and that it’s up to women to deal with the problems of sex, i.e. pregnancy. It gets posted to stupid_free.

[info]pester is a stupid_free member who also likes being patronising, often with emoticons. It turns out that her husband is dream_king.

The result is lots of fun for everyone, including bonus gossip about the happy couple!

A few choice links:

Abortions yay!

Why would anyone live in a trailer let alone an unheated one?

Penises yay!

You're not a real Jew!

What say you, Canadians?

Very important question! Would you choose Jews or circumcision?


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Re: Of course!
[info]loopywafflehead
2007-05-01 08:16 pm UTC (link)
But she's so edgy and mature! Way beyond the level of name-calling and picking fights on the internet! Why can't you see that? :(

All I know is that the atheist friends in my life are awesome and far more open-minded and forgiving that most people I've met.

(Try believing in chocolate. Chocolate can do no wrong, and it tastes delicious!)

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Re: Of course!
iwanttobeasleep
2007-05-01 09:00 pm UTC (link)
My belief in Chocolate, however, is hindered by my belief in That Waist Must Be Smaller, Dammit. I truly cannot win.

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Re: Of course!
[info]shaysdays
2007-05-01 09:14 pm UTC (link)
Ah, but if you buy really good chocolate, I hear you don't eat as much. I would send you some of my 70% cocoa stuff if I could- I stock up whenever I see some on sale to keep for blah days. (I was amazed to find how well it works on both PMS and hangovers.)

I still don't like chocolate all that much but the really good stuff makes you feel a whole lot better. It's kind of like lasagne- the frozen shit? I could eat a boxful. The home made pan I just stuck in the oven? Two pieces, tops. I'm not sure why but it seems easier to eat a lot of processed food.

Um... this comment has evidentially been brought to you by the makers of nyah-nyah-nyah, sorry.

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Re: Of course!
iwanttobeasleep
2007-05-01 09:23 pm UTC (link)
Oh, yes, dark chocolate. Not to mention that stuff is actually good for you with all the antioxidants.

(Speaking of which, if anyone wants really good and socially aware chocolate, Omanhene is a great company. We just had the CEO talk to our school. It's high quality, environmentally sound, and supports the people of Ghana.)

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Re: Of course!
[info]rimrunner
2007-05-02 02:01 am UTC (link)
I'm not sure why but it seems easier to eat a lot of processed food.

That's because it contains crack.

*nod*

(If I may wax serious for a moment, you're not the first to notice this. Hunting up what I've read on the subject is a bit too SRS BZNS, but suffice to say that processed food contains less actual, you know, FOOD than food you make yourself. They don't call 'em empty calories for nothing.)

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Re: Of course!
[info]shaysdays
2007-05-02 01:40 pm UTC (link)
Hmmm... well, my e-mail is shaysdays at lj dot com, if you wouldn't mind hunting up some stuff- now you've piqued my curiousity.

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Re: Of course!
[info]chaimonkey
2007-05-02 10:08 am UTC (link)
All I know is that the atheist friends in my life are awesome and far more open-minded and forgiving that most people I've met.

Can I borrow them? No offense to atheists at all, but two of my closest friends who are athiest are fucking obnoxious about it and incredibly closed-minded toward Christianity. They sneer whenever the foul word touches their lips. Honestly.

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Re: Of course!
[info]dragonfangirl
2007-05-02 10:46 am UTC (link)
All I know is that the atheist friends in my life are awesome and far more open-minded and forgiving that most people I've met.

Not to contradict this, but I have found that that religious-minded people who are open-minded and forgiving and generally cool tend to get mistaken for athiests. Cos they keep their personal spirituality, well, personal, and don't go around pushing it on people.

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Re: Of course!
[info]snarkivist
2007-05-04 09:33 pm UTC (link)
Alternately, atheists tend to think that any intelligent and clear-thinking person they meet SURELY cannot believe in an Invisible Sky Buddy.

Outing myself is fun.

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