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Wilco has 2 albums in Rolling Stones 100 Greatest of the Decade
bjorn_skurj replied to Muzzle of Dan's topic in Just A Fan
I like SBS, but it is just wrong that it came in ahead of AGIB. -
Yeah, really. It could make for good makeout music, but I'm afraid I would fall asleep during.
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Norah Jones is purty but her music is a good substitute for Ambien.
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Their "Comfortably Numb" with the girl singer was freekin' great.
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Rich Seubert saves kittens and is working to cure cancer in the off-season!
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Flozell Adams is a douche.
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Band Names That Make You Uncomfortable
bjorn_skurj replied to So Long's topic in Someone Else's Song
Bet they do a helluva "Natural Born Killaz." -
Band Names That Make You Uncomfortable
bjorn_skurj replied to So Long's topic in Someone Else's Song
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She's probably the most famous person from South Africa, next to Morgan Freeman.
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This sounds like an Adam Sandler Movie
bjorn_skurj replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
"There's a parade every day in Budapest." - Emperor Franz Josef, 1902 -
Band Names That Make You Uncomfortable
bjorn_skurj replied to So Long's topic in Someone Else's Song
Fuckstain McGirk and the Genital Warts. -
In more bad news for gays, straights, atheists, theists and decent folk in general, Creed has apparently reunited. I think there is some language relating to this in Revelation.
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Thank God, because I just read it costs $1 million per yer PER TROOP for us to be in Afghanistan. Holy living fuck. At that rate, cannot we just bribe everybody in that country to cut the shit?
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Me neither. Maybe we can work out a trade where all the gay Catholics join the Anglicans and all the anti-gay Anglicans join the Catholics.
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I think Sullivan and many other gay people would settle for the Catholic Church stopping trying to demonize them and oppose their being treated like everybody else.
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I am both drawn to and afraid of Lucy Lawless' thighs.
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It may be impossible to separate xenophobia and the religious impulse. I suspect both are part of the fundamental human psychology.
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One thing you can say about atheists is that they have a much sunnier and optimistic view of human beings' ability to regulate themselves than people who believe the threat of damnation is necessary for human beings to regulate themselves. (I am on the fence myself - I have hopes that we can transcend our darkness, but I am not really sure that is what will happen.)
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That case is a good example of religion being used as a rationalization, or a dehumanizing agent, with greed being the primary driving force.
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Yeah - remember the scene in Spartacus with Olivier and Tony Curtis? Marcus Licinius Crassus:Do you eat oysters? Antoninus:When I have them, master. Marcus Licinius Crassus:Do you eat snails? Antoninus, master. Marcus Licinius Crassus:Do you consider the eating of oysters to be moral and the eating of snails to be immoral? Antoninus, master. Marcus Licinius Crassus:Of course not. It is all a matter of taste, isn't it? Antoninus, master. Marcus Licinius Crassus:And taste is not the same as appetite, and therefore not a question of morals. Antoninus:It could be argued so, master. Mar
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State Senate in New York is debating gay marriage right now, and I hope you will all join me in a prayer asking IHVH to allow its passage. God is Love, baby.
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I am not in favor of any religion which would make its believers disregard the reason God gave them. Science should, at least in the eyes of this no-show low-church Episcopalian, be unrestrained in its exploration and comprehension of the vast universe/work of art God created. God is the Prime Mover and the Primal Atom - the Big Bang, maturation of the universe and evolution (on this planet and any others upon which it may be occurring) IS God, I believe. But others are free to believe what they choose to - without free will, what was the point of creation in the first place?