emptyvoid
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Owned 80 comments
emptyvoid
· 10 years ago
If there was a top comment feature, this comment would be pasted, glued, tacked, drilled, pounded, melted on, and fused in.
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The creepy story of the Salton Sea 22 comments
She's not so dumb 12 comments
emptyvoid
· 10 years ago
One of the guys: "What makes you think they'll like you better?"
Leonard: "Show 'em babe"
Penny: *smirks and shoves off jacket*
The guys: https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSfsoPjeiKu0Rdhj01f4OAtbtr5m_8jpjtMPNC55PuzmwcJkEeH
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Leonard: "Show 'em babe"
Penny: *smirks and shoves off jacket*
The guys: https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSfsoPjeiKu0Rdhj01f4OAtbtr5m_8jpjtMPNC55PuzmwcJkEeH
Just In Case We Needed Clarification.... 26 comments
This is really accurate 18 comments
emptyvoid
· 10 years ago
I understand what you were saying and I just put that with mine and made a summary. Thanks for helping with that. *internet handshake*
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This is really accurate 18 comments
emptyvoid
· 10 years ago
So in summary you can do what you (legally) want without government interference, and can tell the government to back off or help you in certain situations.
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Just In Case We Needed Clarification.... 26 comments
emptyvoid
· 10 years ago
It's saying gay marriage will make advocates for beastility and pedophilia want their own constitutional rights to what they do. Which I completely disagree with.
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This is really accurate 18 comments
emptyvoid
· 10 years ago
The definition of freedom in the American sense is that you are allowed to go to school free (public), and then after school you choose what career you may follow (the companies have the freedom to reject you for many reasons except certain qualities). From 18 - death you may choose to marry someone (or in the current case of homosexuals, just have a non-married partner). For the rest of your life you have the freedom to follow/pursue any (legal) interests or hobbies. When close to death (or anytime in life) you have the freedom to write a will that states what to do with your body (funeral) and who your possessions will be given to.
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This is really accurate 18 comments
emptyvoid
· 10 years ago
People glorify freedom as is if it is what it is defined as. The right to do whatever you want. What people donrealize is that life isn't layed-out like a circuit board, it's layed out like a capillarie. No matter the combination of actions you take, you will always end up in the same pre-placed position (old and dying) just with different possessions and moral/ethical standards.
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Just In Case We Needed Clarification.... 26 comments
emptyvoid
· 10 years ago
It's not the church saying anything it's most of the people in the church. (And there are non-religious people who say no gay marriage). I don't believe in homosexuality but it's still a constitutional right and should be allowed.
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True power 9 comments
emptyvoid
· 10 years ago
I don't know. Sharkisha and Shanayay (I don't know how to spell them) sound more ghetto then beyonce. I guess it's just how it sounds to me.
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How much everything at McDonald's costs to make 19 comments
emptyvoid
· 10 years ago
Including shipping costs? Labor? electricity? Or just to obtain the ingredients?
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The Geekdom Paradox.... 24 comments
emptyvoid
· 10 years ago
I'm not really a geek but I have met people who got mad at me for watching a series a few months after it came out. Like what? I'm suppose to read up on a new series coming out and stay on it when it releases and then cover my walls with posters and change my ringtone to it? I'm sorry, I forgot that only people who do that are allowed to watch the show.
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True power 9 comments
In need of a VHS 13 comments