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UsesProzac (Member Profile)

pumkinandstorm says...

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Aww, thank you @<a rel="nofollow" href="http://videosift.com/member/pumkinandstorm" title="member since March 27th, 2012" class="profilelink"><strong style="color:#f52c65">pumkinandstorm! I want to call you just pumkin or storm, but those names are already taken! Aahhhhh! I'm trying to remember your name.. I'm terrible with names. I'm Laura. :

The picture was an emo moment, decided to capture it. W_-
In reply to this comment by pumkinandstorm:
What a beautiful avatar. It's art!


You can call me Jen if you like (it's my real name) When I set up this account I wasn't really thinking too clearly about a good user name. I wish I hadn't used TWO names...it sounds like I have multiple personality disorder. Or...if you can come up with a creative abbreviation for pumkinandstorm, that would be great too! I'm open to anything!

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Squirrel Adopted by Cat Learns to Purr

UsesProzac (Member Profile)

pumkinandstorm says...

You are so kind to help all those kitties!!! Isn't it crazy that black cats aren't popular and are usually the ones most frequently euthanized at shelters? It's so sad. I LOVE black cats and don't understand it at all. They are beautiful. I know if a neighbour came to me with one, I would have one more cat too! Thank you so much for your support and I will certainly return the favor. Have a wonderful day my friend! Jen

Alizee - J'en Ai Marre Compilation

"The Music Box" by Laurel and Hardy

Debunking the BBC's WTC7 Hitpiece "The Conspiracy Files"

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How Tyrion Would Like to Die

MycroftHomlz jokingly says...

If a comment could get a * lies invocation it would be aptly applied on this comment!

>> ^shuac:

>> ^MycroftHomlz:
jealous. Oh and just to add fuel to @shuac 's raging jealousy, we have all of the 1st edition 1st printings signed in mint condition.
>> ^shuac:
While working as an intern at ABC Sports, Peter Jennings approached me at the commissary and asked whether a particular bagel (in a pile of bagels) was egg. I said, "I'm not sure." Whoo, someone pinch me. That same week in NYC, I rode in an elevator with Brian Setzer at the Mayflower hotel.
But my real 15 min was when Ben Fong-Torres, longtime editor of Rolling Stone, called me on the phone and asked me about the song I'd written about him. That was exciting.


Jealous? No, I was merely sharing my story like the others. And I'm a Kindle guy so I have no particular affinity for physical books nor do I collect autographs. I'm quite enjoying GRRM though: currently reading Clash of Kings.

How Tyrion Would Like to Die

shuac says...

>> ^MycroftHomlz:

jealous. Oh and just to add fuel to @shuac 's raging jealousy, we have all of the 1st edition 1st printings signed in mint condition.
>> ^shuac:
While working as an intern at ABC Sports, Peter Jennings approached me at the commissary and asked whether a particular bagel (in a pile of bagels) was egg. I said, "I'm not sure." Whoo, someone pinch me. That same week in NYC, I rode in an elevator with Brian Setzer at the Mayflower hotel.
But my real 15 min was when Ben Fong-Torres, longtime editor of Rolling Stone, called me on the phone and asked me about the song I'd written about him. That was exciting.



Jealous? No, I was merely sharing my story like the others. And I'm a Kindle guy so I have no particular affinity for physical books nor do I collect autographs. I'm quite enjoying GRRM though: currently reading Clash of Kings.

How Tyrion Would Like to Die

MycroftHomlz says...

*jealous. Oh and just to add fuel to @shuac 's raging jealousy, we have all of the 1st edition 1st printings signed in mint condition.
>> ^shuac:

While working as an intern at ABC Sports, Peter Jennings approached me at the commissary and asked whether a particular bagel (in a pile of bagels) was egg. I said, "I'm not sure." Whoo, someone pinch me. That same week in NYC, I rode in an elevator with Brian Setzer at the Mayflower hotel.
But my real 15 min was when Ben Fong-Torres, longtime editor of Rolling Stone, called me on the phone and asked me about the song I'd written about him. That was exciting.

How Tyrion Would Like to Die

shuac says...

While working as an intern at ABC Sports, Peter Jennings approached me at the commissary and asked whether a particular bagel (in a pile of bagels) was egg. I said, "I'm not sure." Whoo, someone pinch me. That same week in NYC, I rode in an elevator with Brian Setzer at the Mayflower hotel.

But my real 15 min was when Ben Fong-Torres, longtime editor of Rolling Stone, called me on the phone and asked me about the song I'd written about him. That was exciting.

IT Crowd S4E5 (Bad Boys): Jen Needs a Browser and Malware.

Brian Williams does Regis Imitation for David Letterman

Questioning Evolution: Irreducible complexity

shinyblurry says...

Thank you for your good will here, I genuinely appreciate it. It's one of the few acts of sincerity I've received on this board. Because of that, you've inspired me to present my defense. I will attempt to show that evolution is every bit as metaphysical as a belief in God. I will also attempt to answer the question you posed about compartmentalization. I should get to it later today. Thank you again.

>> ^shuac:
>> ^shinyblurry:
I had a little rant here..ive erased it for civilities sake..if you want to address me in civilized manner instead of attacking my intellect, which I will assure you is doing just fine, let me know..

You mistake me, sir, for a common internet thug. My comment takes no such attitude. There exist very learned scientists who are among the most pious Christians ever. People like William Jennings Bryan, Freeman Dyson, and the head of the genome sequencing project, Francis Collins.
The younger Behe's answer about compartmentalization would probably, in my estimation, apply to all of them. That's not an attack on their intellect, sir. At least, I don't see it as one and I certainly don't mean it as one. In fact, a very decent argument could be made that such a sophisticated partitioning would require a degree of sophistication beyond that of normal needs.
For instance, I have very achievable compartmentalization requirements when I carry two opposing thoughts in my head. Typically, they are thoughts like "I hate 80s hair metal but I love that one song by Warrant" or the like. That kind of partitioning doesn't require a lot of mental horsepower but then, my needs are modest. You see what I mean?
As far as the second quote by Behe the Younger goes...well, I believe that sums up the entire ID stance and is similarly in no way an attack on your (or anyone else's) intellect. Hey, I get it: creationists feels strongly about this stuff and I'm not surprised they're trying to get around the rules.
Just understand that we also feel strongly.



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