Quickies

Skepchick Quickies 10.12

Amanda

Amanda works in healthcare, is a loudmouthed feminist, and proud supporter of the Oxford comma.

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  1. I know that violent gay haters exist, but still, the mind boggles that anyone could hate someone so much they would be willing to riot and kill a bunch of random people.

  2. Oh come on now, leave Christine O’Donnell alone.

    Just because she thinks that America loved the Sopranos for its family values, doesn’t mean she’s out of touch. She just backs values like adultery, violence, and whacking people. No, wait, she’s against any forms of whacking.

    Just because she is vocabularially challenged doesn’t mean she’s not smart. She probably just caught it from her Momma Grizzly, Sarah Palin. (The original Caribou Barbie)

    Just because she dabbled in witchcraft, as a 21 year-old high school student doesn’t mean she’s a liar. I, for one, believe every part of that sentence.

    And just because she saw an episode of Pinky and the Brain and thought it was a documentary doesn’t mean she is scientifically illiterate. Ignorance is a virtue and if you don’t believe that it just proves how elitist you are.

    Besides, I have never seen the people on this blog be so insensitive to someone so obviously lacking in cognitive ability.
    It is shameful.
    In fact I believe it is against the term of participation.
    Ah yes here it is, is says under section 37B of the contract signed by all here, it states quite clearly that all offers shall become null and void if – and you can read it for yourself in this photostatic copy: I, the undersigned, shall forfeit all rights, privileges, and licenses herein and herein contained, et cetera, et cetera… Fax mentis incendium gloria cultum, et cetera, et cetera… Memo bis punitor delicatum! It’s all there, black and white, clear as crystal! You made fun of the mentally challenged, that stain needs to be removed from the reputation of Skepchick, so you get nothing! You lose! Good day, sir!

    …And scene.

  3. @Peregrine: Hmmm, I suppose like most treatments it’s not 100% effective, and the “non-practicing” may indicate some benefit.

    @mrmisconception: If only Christine realized that whacking improves cognitive functioning.

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