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In reply to this comment by Phreezdryd:
>> ^BoneRemake:
That was pretty funny
I dont see how its nature though. I think the lawer term for that is "reaching"
Nature called at an inopportune time.
Yea thats the exact reason I told the poster that was the wrong channel to call. You do not associate Politically correct/incorrect labels like that on videosift channels. *audio does not denote EVERYTHING that has a decible point be included. If you dont know you take the time to look, do it right.
I was a overweight person like the people you decided to criticize, so yes I do get worked up when assholes say off the cuff retarded shit that once hit me close to my heart. To be overweight is to be constantly brutalized based on the fact you are larger then another. One memory that serves at the moment is a cashier when I was 15, she was mad at me for whatever reason but said " shut up you fat fuck" as if being fat as some how offensive or whatnot.
The stupid sh it you said did hit a notch.
so eat your own shit for a night and fuck your own asshole. Then douche yourself with bleach and be a better person.
Fuck you.
In reply to this comment by Phreezdryd:
>> ^BoneRemake:
>> ^Phreezdryd:
This family ate the Klumps.
At least he's getting some exercise?
Seriously ? a high school style joke about his weight ? are you one of those dicks that get at people by criticizing their body weight ?
Weak sauce man, fuckin' weak.
Seriously? You get worked up over such a lame comment? Are you one of those fantastic people that never criticized anybody or typed anything that wasn't pure gold?
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Yes I did, I had a special tear produced for when Jennifer Garner stood up for that fat kid in the end.
THAT FAT KID WAS MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
In reply to this comment by Phreezdryd:
>> ^BoneRemake:
I wish this was a lot longer. I WANTS MOARRRRRRR
Have you seen 'The Invention of Lying', starring Ricky Gervais?
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But -- but-- what about my point about evolution? Do you think I am talking through my hat, or do you think I might have a point?
This is coded into our DNA. Our brain structure.
Some of us evolved to be anti-intellectual.
Yes? No?
I always go back to evolution.
Humans have, since the beginning, striven to "understand." We evolved over the thousands of years with this "defect."
I think it isn't a defect. I think it gave us an evolutionary advantage somehow. Otherwise, it would have gone the way of the appendix.
Doesn't make me like it, but it also means there is no point in trying to argue someone out of their beliefs. It is a waste of effort. They've got some gene, or brain structure, or something, that makes them susceptible to needing this kind of structure in their lives to make sense of it "all."
I like what the atheists are doing with their billboards and TV appearances -- concentrate on GENERAL education. Get the 'rational' word out there, as a life line to those poor folks born into households of faith and don't know that there is an alternative.
An It Gets Better project for non-believers, if you will.
In reply to this comment by Phreezdryd:
>> ^bareboards2:
@<a rel="nofollow" href="http://videosift.com/member/Phreezdryd" title="member since October 17th, 2010" class="profilelink">Phreezdryd, I read your comment (and agree wholeheartedly!). You underestimated my ability to skip over certain loooooooooong back and forths.
I tried to read a lot of the above.
Mormonism starts with a known con artist. Scientology starts with an apparently well medicated science fiction author, and possibly on a bet. Christianity didn't exactly begin in the friendliest of climates, and we may never know who actually started it, besides what the text claims. The list goes on of course across the planet.
Not to mention all the "cults" that have ended badly, or still skirt the edges of society today. Even the people who just believe in their personal psychic or tarot cards, astrology, etc.
The mind boggles at this effort throughout history to answer things possibly unknowable. And that's evidence enough for me to think none of them have a clue.
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Post it and I'll upvote it. Get rid of that Dread Red P!
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