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Blog Comments posted by Jinkmeister
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It's so hard to live anymore without buying processed foods. Mad props to you if you can maintain that lifestyle, I know it takes a stronger man than I to do it.
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This still exists!?
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It's what all the cool kids are doing! And y'know, I don't tend to find female celebrities attractive. At least, not major ones. Some like Jewel Staite are really attractive.
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Neil Patrick Harris is also quite attractive. Why are there so many more attractive male celebrities than female?
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Oh yes, how could I forget Morgan Freeman!? Pencil him in
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Ohhhhhh, good choice! For voice, I'd probably say James Earl Jones or Liam Neeson.
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Dang...I'm sorry!
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I guess it helps already having the template Is it plates or bricks?
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Isn't there a handful of celebrities that make you question your sexuality? My list isn't exhaustive, either. Ryuujin's list contains other men I find very attractive
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt is an unbelievably attractive man. I hope he's the next Batman.
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Then there goes Ryuujin, reminding me that every single person in his post exists.
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Four of these are Nathan Fillion, and the only thing that could make this list better is more Nathan Fillion. Mind if I totally steal your idea of celebrity crush lists?
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Yay! How long did it take, and was it fun?
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Yeah, I prefer the much better website, the one with a four. It's the site Reddit wishes it could be.
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I didn't assemble the list, it's copied from Reddit.
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Now you have a crackling fire and soothing jazz to go along with it!
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This is a far, far better way to present what I was trying to say in my entry last night. Agree completely with what xccj has been saying.
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I used TreSemme for a while, and I felt exactly that fabulous. My hair was never shinier or fuller, but it could never fulfill the needs my scalp needs, at least not affordably So I had to bid goodbye to fabulous hair...
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As long as this patch is included standard, I'd buy it!
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Very cool. Hope you enjoy it!
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Where, what for, how's the roommate, is there free food, and how long?
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And yeah, to Jinkmeister - it is not your place to tell the oppressed how to act.
I'm speaking from experience. I've never been oppressed the way you have, certainly. But I do go through struggles, such as at work. I have several coworkers that never fail to insult or belittle me when they get a chance...and instead of snapping at them, I just say "yeah, you're probably right". Even if it doesn't stop them, I know I came out on top. And those around me that are actually respectful human beings see it, and those are the people that matter.
I can never identify with the struggle you guys go through...but I do know I hate seeing this site, and this world torn apart by these issues. If we focus on being good people, and treating every single person with respect, regardless of where they stand, we're the winners.
Guys, I already don't see this going anywhere productive. I just wanted to state my opinion, and I get told how wrong it is. That's how this will continue, so there's no point continuing. Sorry I tried tocintcontribute to the discussion.
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There is such thing as righteous anger, yes. But in our culture, we're progressively moving toward a more accepting world...so anger is losing its place in the fight against oppression. It's now at the stage where I feel like name calling does nothing but alienate and degrade people...going against everything this movement stands for. It's time for both sides to be more kind and caring of those that disagree with them. A kind word does so much more than a thousand wicked ones.
Besides, if someone insults you, what better feeling then to say "yeah, maybe you're right,". He's now lost all his fuel. Then he really has nothing to come back with.
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I thought we were past this insanity!? D:
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in Language Of The Mad
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I just ate my last one, sorry! D: