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Poppies. As Miss Natalie Andrews and Miss Sarah MacDonald are aware.
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I don't feel like answering that right now...
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Erin Brocovich and The Rescuers. Environmentalist lawyer and little mice that come save people. I wonder how that affected me.
I also loved Mulan. Still do. -
Most country wears on me. I'm not a big fan of a lot of heavy metal either... It all tends to sound the same to me. Screaming is not really my thing.
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Tuna pasta salad. Duh. With cranberries and feta cheese.
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At this point in time, I'm not sure.
I'm going to go with my standard answer of the 1920s or 1880s. My two favorite eras. -
Yes and no. I'd like to but it will probably end up being next fall.
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asked by cuhrischunnDana
BAHAHAHAHAHA
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Yes, they can. What should determine morality other than science, logic, and reason? Any other method of determination makes no sense.
How... For example, we all (generally) operate under the idea that we shouldn't kill each other. Why? Because if we all killed each other we'd be extinct. I do a horrible job of explaining that, but in short: you don't need religion to make morality choices. It just seems to be easier for some people to rely on it.
Problem is when you have religion as your guide to morality some people get confused and think non-moral issues are because of their placement. Say, that two men cannot lie together. It's in a portion of the bible that relates obscure tribal rules, and if you read more than just that verse and have intelligence above that of a ten-year-old, you'll realize that portion of the bible was far from divinely inspired and is more of a set of general statutes. That portion refers to homosexual prostituation, which was a problem at the time. -
Yes and no.
I think he's an amazing politician. I also think he's failed to come through on some of the promises he made and implied. I understand that some of those promises (say, DADT) are going to be very difficult to legislate. But it still makes me sad. -
But... you can't not believe in chiropractors. They're real.
That aside, religion and chiropractors are a lot different. Things that exist on the edge of modern science as semi-medical professions and "Jesus died on a cross for my sins so now God doesn't hate me and I won't go to hell" are quite different. -
asked by cuhrischunnDana
Oh AWESOME. Lol.
Nah, that was Cameron messing with me. I beats him. -
It's cause he's nuts. I really wish I could have turned that into innuendo without it being awkwardly phrased.
Also, I think I already answered this. -
You are not Cameron, which makes that a little... odd... Was I good? Baha.
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asked by Crackerjack0
Dids not mean for them to. Formspring is kinda fucktarded at times.
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Yes.
Some people rely on religion to give them a purpose, a set of rules to live by or an explanation for the universe.
I don't need any of that. I don't think most people would if they weren't raised to believe in it. And religion has a lot of really negative aspects.
My children will be raised atheist and I suspect they'll be a lot better people than most of the Christians I know.
Erin
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Erin’s Bio
I never know what to write in these things. Let's go with... I'm a Ravenclaw.

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