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user's latest post:
Stewart's 11/3 project
Published (2009-11-06 16:22:57)
I recorded and watched a couple of his shows a few months ago after realizing I disliked him but had never even watched his show. He's such a douche that even on points I agree with him on, he's completely unenjoyable to watch.
user's latest post:
Fear of Vaccines
Published (2009-11-02 22:58:13)
Graz Tundrawolf wrote: I guess I don't understand the need for otherwise healthy adults to be in panic mode to get their hands on it. I could see if I worked with kids, interacted with the public or was less than healthy, but as of now it looks highly elective for those of us with limited exposure. I'd actually feel bad taking a dose out of the hands of those that really need the protection. And frankly, I won't use the advice...
user's latest post:
Health Care Bill - predictions
Published (2009-11-03 18:33:28)
Care to explain how having like 5 post offices within a 5 minute drive from where I live is efficient? I could walk to 3 different ones in an hour's time in the middle of the country here.
user's latest post:
Evolution
Published (2009-11-05 10:33:53)
Plus, legs are a lot more useful on rough terrain, which most of the planet was until we started flattening it :)
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Top 10 active forums on Prexus during last week:
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Latest active threads on Prexus:
Started 11 hours, 52 minutes ago (2009-11-11 23:07:00)
by Gandol teh Pirate
I'm pretty much with Klark and Marth on this one; the guy was a whack job. Terrorists by definition try to inflict terror and on that count, this guy
fails. Terrorists generally hit soft targets (read: civilian) because there's political expediency in doing so. This guy hit soldiers, so the
"terrorism" label fails.
The terms 'terrorism', 'Islam', and 'whack job' have 3 things in common; none ...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-10-29 18:28:52)
by fatesdefiance
I would be comedy--if they weren't so likely to pass this monstrosity.
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-10-31 09:04:15)
by zeist prexus
If evolution is all about adapting to an environment, wouldn't it be of great benefit to reproduce as rapidly as possible? You would think that fruit flies
would dominate the earth by now. I didn't read the link and I'm not trying to make a point, just a random thought about evolution. Plus I might be able
to use that as a line to pick up pseudo-brainy science-y athiest chicks.
Also, why are ...
Started 3 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-10-17 22:15:33)
by Ersiusp
What part of it would/could be unconstitutional?
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-10-23 19:33:12)
by Gandol teh Pirate
That is nothing less than awesome.
Started 4 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-06-18 14:29:06)
by Federiko EQ
I bet Michael Crabtree's hammy isn't aggravated.
Heyward-Bey Injured, Again
Posted by Aaron Wilson on June 17, 2009, 6:14 p.m.
Former University of Maryland wide receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey is hurt again.
The Oakland Raiders' first-round wide receiver aggravated a right hamstring injury, left the field with a trainer and didn't return to practice,
according to ...
Started 4 weeks ago (2009-10-14 14:35:58)
by Knotthead23
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Hot threads for last week on Prexus:
Started 11 hours, 52 minutes ago (2009-11-11 23:07:00)
by Gandol teh Pirate
I'm pretty much with Klark and Marth on this one; the guy was a whack job. Terrorists by definition try to inflict terror and on that count, this guy
fails. Terrorists generally hit soft targets (read: civilian) because there's political expediency in doing so. This guy hit soldiers, so the
"terrorism" label fails.
The terms 'terrorism', 'Islam', and 'whack job' have 3 things in common; none ...
Started 3 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-10-17 22:15:33)
by Ersiusp
What part of it would/could be unconstitutional?
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-10-31 09:04:15)
by zeist prexus
If evolution is all about adapting to an environment, wouldn't it be of great benefit to reproduce as rapidly as possible? You would think that fruit flies
would dominate the earth by now. I didn't read the link and I'm not trying to make a point, just a random thought about evolution. Plus I might be able
to use that as a line to pick up pseudo-brainy science-y athiest chicks.
Also, why are ...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-10-29 18:28:52)
by fatesdefiance
I would be comedy--if they weren't so likely to pass this monstrosity.
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