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View Poll Results: Do you live in one of America's inner cities? | |||
Yes, I live in a but I got inner city | 41 | 18.55% | |
Yes, I live in a crime infested inner city | 35 | 15.84% | |
Yes, I live in a burning crime infested inner city | 33 | 14.93% | |
Bush burned the crime infested towers | 153 | 69.23% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 221. You may not vote on this poll |
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We got this [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Don't let it kill u though that you aren't in total control of all the crazy molecules doing their thing. | |||
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The whole thing falls apart if you have any sort of critical thinking ability. It's the hookworm infestation that keeps people from accepting that they're the result of billions of years of lucky coin flips and not some divinely created being in a perfect universe. | |||
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I enjoy using hemp bags from time to time. If im super lazy and they end up composting that's great.
Have a hippie dippy friend that made a bunch of cool stuff with the plastic ones. They actually can be like recycled into more permanent structures n stuff. Have to be a little self aware of those BPAs and whatnot or whatever around water supplies, because endocrine disorders make everyone into traps, but yeah. | ||
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Are reusable bags against conservative ideology now? I didn't realize that was a controversial topic. I know they looked at me weird in a rural Harvey's supermarket about 5 years ago when I brought my own bag but I just assumed that sort of thing hadn't made it out to South Georgia yet. Didn't realize it was so offensive to have a product that you use more than once. | |||
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