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I got about 40% or something. It's strange, a lot of these things seem vaguely familiar but I don't ever recall watching the show. I guess it must have been good advertising for toy products which managed to absorb itself into my brain.
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Tempscire wrote:

"I remember a story a while back about a Muslim woman slicing an eggplant and thought the seeds spelled out “Allah” in Arabic script."

Did she fry it? I mean, most religious figures seem to only truly manifest representations of themselves in fried food.
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This leaves for situations which are more unpleasant then trying to get your wedding ring out of the pipes after it accidentally falls in the sink. Wonder if it fell out when he was still alive or if it was pried out by someone for cash.
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@ted

It's a survival mechanism that has kept this species going, no matter how annoying it is.

@juri

You got to start somewhere, not everybody is a Michelangelo at a young age. Before you start making good pieces of work your bound to crank out a lot of ass.
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Brings back memories of "frankensteining" my G.I. Joes and He-Man figurines, I still never did get around to reattaching some of their legs. Oh well.
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@ted

The same reason people declare their religion as the right one. They feel that their preference is the correct one. Everyone knows the Flying Spaghetti Monster is the one true god. May you be touched by his noodle appendage. rAmen.
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@Maeveone

People who dress up their Guinea pig just for the sake of taking it outside when it's cold deserve to be dragged out into the street and shot. Just my opinion.
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@rellimz

Twisting truth is only possible when there is truth, the opposite to that is faith which apparently can't be touched. Atleast I think that is what they tell themselves.

As for paying for internship, this makes sense. It's on the job training, with incentive to do a good job. Lots of people want the spot because "Huffington Post" on the resume is worth its weight in gold for journalism.
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