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    No worries, IHrocks , Bong's letter are doing the ballet thing even with one's glasses on
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    CONGRATS!
    Eat it then
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    I can't eat it until I determine it's identity -- ex-boss from hell? Best Friend in All the World's Evil Landlady (soon to be ex-Landlady)? The Blip person who dislikes Dancing Nana? The possibilities are endless and I want to make sure I choose wisely.
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    Eating your chocolate land-lady or the enemy of the dancing nana? Obvious choice. Eat the banana hating fiend!!! *hopes he eats the head first*

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    Current Thoughts:
    - Ever wonder why the many good things that you did went unnoticed but the one bad thing you did, no matter how insignificant, was exposed right away?
    - I was born a Catholic but am not really religious, but I get offended when people attack Christianity in general. Is it me or Christians are being oppressed? It seems like they are accepted only as long as they don't talk about their faith to non-believers. Also, the attacks that come from atheists usually are directed specifically to Christians. If these atheists truly don't believe in any gods, why don't they attack other religions? The Hindu, for example, I believe have more gods they could make fun of, so why Christians? Why not Jews? Is it because they were victims during the WW II? Why not Muslims? Because they were also somewhat persecuted shortly after the 9/11 attack? So why isn't it right to attack these other religions but it's okay to attack Christians? It's not like all Christians are fundamentalists who like to force everything down everyone's throat, right? Why do people notice only the bad representation of a group but not the good ones? I'm rambling but lately this has been getting on my nerves and I need to get that out.
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    Random thought in response: It's because most atheists were Christians at one time, as far as America is concerned, so they know it best. What better to debunk than the previous religion one adhered to? They also are just about the only religion trying to get their less than popular teachings into schools or law. The "no gay marriage" thing, the "anti-evolution" debates, the whole abortion problem. A lot of things that people hold in high regard that Christianity usually opposes. No one complains at Hindus since they never prostylitize, Muslims usually keep to themselves as far as converting others, etc for other religions. For the most part, more people know about Christianity, so they debate it and argue against it. No one knows a lot about the other religions around, so the only questions those people get asked are about their religion, rather than what's wrong with their religion. It's easier to dislike what you know, than to learn something new just to dislike it. heh
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    random thought. mice carry disease. Can mental disorders be contageous?
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    Random thought: Immortal Technique (rap artist) + Research paper involving terrorism/revolutionary violence = Eerie similarities that I enjoy.
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    "Wherever you go, there you are" -- Buckaroo Banzai

    "One of the major causes of fear is that we do not want to face ourselves as we are" -- J. Krishnamurti

    "Imagine..." -- John Lennon

    When lost on the road of life, it's okay to stop and ask for directions.
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    "Wherever you go, there you are" -- Buckaroo Banzai
    I'll be lost in space without you - Lighthouse Family

    "One of the major causes of fear is that we do not want to face ourselves as we are" -- J. Krishnamurti
    This isn't happening - Radiohead (self denial can be an option)

    "Imagine..." -- John Lennon
    A dreamer dreams he never died - Oasis

    When lost on the road of life, it's okay to stop and ask for directions.
    Why go home? - Pearl Jam

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    Why do all bills need to be paid at the end of the month, it would be much better to have say phone, cable & gas bill midway through month. then rent, water & electricity at end of month.
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    why are girls so dramatic all the time? I wonder, we often really suck
    I hope death is joyful, and I hope I'll never return -Frida Khalo

    If I seem insensitive to what you are going through, understand it's the way I am- Mr. Spock

    Personally, I think that the unique and supreme delight lies in the certainty of doing 'evil'–and men and women know from birth that all pleasure lies in evil. - Baudelaire

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