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The guy is a trust fund baby. A real life honest to goodness t-r-u-s-t f-u-n-d b-a-b-y. And to Stan: I'm fairly certain this was just a photo op for Ms. Pavlich. I don't think you have to fear her falling for the... the.... umm.... what type is this guy? I mean I know women sometimes like sensitive, artistic types but this guy is all vagina no art.
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More Proof Climate Change is Real

8404Doc Wrote: Nov 23, 2011 2:26 PM
I love pseudointellectual circle jerks! Now tell each other about your degrees!
Excuse me. Hi! Fuh Q!
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No Shame

8404Doc Wrote: Nov 02, 2011 11:36 AM
High five Chuck.
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Doomsday Cultists in Science

8404Doc Wrote: Nov 02, 2011 11:31 AM
"The research – conducted by scientists at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration on behalf of the EPA – found the levels of BPA in the blood claimed in vom Saal’s studies simply weren’t possible. And if scientists couldn’t detect BPA in all those people who were put on a high-BPA diet, there was no way the chemical could pose a threat to humans." This isn't "product x"- it's specifically BPA. You took one line about it passing in the urine and blew off the rest of the piece. It reflects how much in error the person (you) saying that is. Do you really think the FDA and CDC would just say there's no threat if there was, in fact, a threat?
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Robin Hood vs. the Occupiers

8404Doc Wrote: Oct 21, 2011 10:49 AM
Husker2 writes: "OK, that's it! I think we have all been duped! After reading more of allisonlives's comments, I have to believe the posts are satirical. Congratulations on fooling us. Your posts are great!" I agree. She is a caricature of a trust fund liberal.
Yes. He's been on here quite a bit today. Earlier he was defending his hit piece on Cain's stance on abortion. (I'm kidding-- He was defending his journalistic integrity)
Or that he is from the south and grew up poor. That would be the way I interpret it.
I know about the fried chicken and watermelon (both of which I love as well) and I grew up in Arkansas. I don't believe the south is any more racist than the north but some rednecks are obsessed with race so I have heard a lot of racial epithets and jokes but never, not once have I heard cornbread associated with black people. That's a new one to me.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait, wait, wait..... Cornbread is racist?
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