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#1 KrotchLord
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God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything

http://www.amazon.com/God-Not-Great-Religion-Everything/dp/0446579807

Also try God: The Failed Hypothesis How Science Shows That God Does Not Exist

http://www.amazon.com/God-Failed-Hypothesis-Science-Shows/dp/1591026520/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1229506166&sr=1-1

Edit, sorry, I forgot this rank does not allow hyperlinks.

It's all about ranks. Hierarchy. How important you are on someone elses scale.

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#2 KrotchLord
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Plants feel pain. They give off ultrasonic signatures when they are in distress. Let's not eat anything at all and see how long we last. It's all a crock. Humans have incisors for a reason.
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#3 KrotchLord
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[QUOTE="muthsera666"][QUOTE="dmc333"]I'm a post-modern vegetarian. it's the new "hip" thing to do. You should try it.dmc333

I'm totally oblivious to the post-modern movements. Is this a legitimate fad, or just a joke I didn't get?

I eat meat, ironically.

You eat meat "ironically"...you are a confused kid that has not yet identified your true values.
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#4 KrotchLord
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Pescatarians are hypocrites, fashions aside. They are no better than lacto or lacto-ovo vegetarians.
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#5 KrotchLord
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The opening of Ghost Ship was the best I have ever seen.
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#6 KrotchLord
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[QUOTE="muthsera666"][QUOTE="KrotchLord"][QUOTE="muthsera666"] Well, your first-hand knowledge may be representative of certain individuals, but it does not take into account the large and varied population that live throughout the nation.

Let's all be vague and nondescript. There will always be the exception to the rule, but statistics don't lie.

When detailing the thought patterns of an entire nation, the response must be vague. Any population in any nation, is going to have conflicting feelings on any random issue, unless it is a nation of one. And statistics can be made to support any case one wants. It's like the Trident (?) television commercials. Four out of five doctors recommend: four showed up for work and the other took a sick day or something. Giving a statistic a context colors the meaning it holds and changes the directions of interpretation. Just like the question of whether a glass is half-empty or half-full. Or is at the mid-point.

It sounds to me like you are trying to fabricate excuses. Good luck with that.
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[QUOTE="muthsera666"][QUOTE="KrotchLord"][QUOTE="muthsera666"] You really don't like anything involving the United States, do you? Or at least your perception of Americans...

I'm an American ex-pat, so go figure. I have the best first-hand knowledge of that country.

Well, your first-hand knowledge may be representative of certain individuals, but it does not take into account the large and varied population that live throughout the nation.

Let's all be vague and nondescript. There will always be the exception to the rule, but statistics don't lie.
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#8 KrotchLord
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An ass wearing a sombrero...how ironically fitting.

The most disgusting icon of Americana I can think of is a Texan in a business suit, wearing a cowboy hat.

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You really don't like anything involving the United States, do you? Or at least your perception of Americans...

I'm an American ex-pat, so go figure. I have the best first-hand knowledge of that country.
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An ass wearing a sombrero...how ironically fitting.

The most disgusting icon of Americana I can think of is a Texan in a business suit, wearing a cowboy hat.

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[QUOTE="muthsera666"][QUOTE="KrotchLord"][QUOTE="muthsera666"] Another gross generalization. Not all Americans are blessed with rich financial resources. I graduate from college in six months (hopefully) with debt amounting to a house riding on my back. And while I do not maintain that I know an incredible amount, I resent the implication that all Americans live with a silver spoon sipping Perrier their entire lives.

Granted, the alternative is being a poor insular ignorant despot, wondering why you got **** on all your life, with a chip on your shoulder.

Of course. That makes perfect sense. All Americans are ignorant. They are all either poor and living in the slums or are rich and living in gilded estates. If they are rich they never do anything and rest on the laurels of others. If they are poor, they never do anything because they are too busy resenting others. Apparently, Americans have been decided upon by fate to be a singular misbegotten race from which neither good nor excellence can be expected. It would be better off to isolate the nation from the rest of the world and leave the imbeciles to their own destructive decisions and habits, while the rest of the world continues along its path of paragon virtue. Oh, thank you for showing the ineptitude that is inherent in the lowly country in which i was pulled from the wretched womb.

You said it, not me. America is a highly polarized society. Why this is I am not certain. No doubt it still carries the stigma of a fledgling country trying to prove itself to the world, and prove itself to itself in the process. It is a country borne of extroverts and idealists. Perhaps this is why America is what it is.
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