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December 2011

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#ELLEN RIPLEY IS THE BADDEST MOTHER FUCKER EVER FOREVER
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#high rambles
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#camera porn
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#gods lonely man
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#cursed #burning love #chris colohan #mare #canada
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Dec 25, 2011
#ain't no christ in christmas
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“I’m back eating that raw shrimp nigga!” 

-some crack head outside my house

Dec 23, 2011
#POINT BREEZE NIGGUH
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My names’s Kevin and I have a beard. I like cookies and my girlfriend loves me because she’s a gay. We have a son but kinda not really. Okay.

-Kevin Beardvery

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#secret eating #i love you kevin!
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#episodes 4-6 are greater than whatever you ''grew up'' on
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Dec 9, 201126 notes
photography is racist → yoisthisracist.com

stupid question, clever response

Dec 7, 2011
#i am a little bummed this tumblr exists
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Bloggers aren't journalists.  → blogs.seattleweekly.com

(speaking not of the Crystal Cox situation but bloggers in general)

Was there a time that I missed when bloggers were considered journalists? I just can’t respect a majority of you. 

Dec 7, 2011
#I'm a journalist i run a tumblr with 18 followers
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Dec 5, 2011
13 Reasons Why Newt Won't Win → motherjones.com
Dec 5, 2011
#Mother Jones #Motherjones #motherjones

got soup in my beard

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Atheists, rapists top list of people religious believers distrust the most, UBC study finds → vancouversun.com

memewhore:

ih8religion:

Read the story:

Religious believers distrust atheists more than they do members of other religious groups, gays or feminists, according to a new study by University of B.C. researchers.

The only group the study’s participants distrusted as much as atheists was rapists, said doctoral student Will Gervais, lead author of the study published online in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

That prejudice had a significant effect on what kinds of jobs people said they would hire atheists to do.

“People are willing to hire an atheist for a job that is perceived as low trust, for instance as a waitress,” said Gervais.

“But when hiring for a high-trust job like daycare worker, they were like, nope, not going to hire an atheist for that job.”

The antipathy does not seem to run both ways, though. Atheists are indifferent to religious belief when it comes to deciding who is trustworthy.

“Atheists don’t necessarily favour other atheists over Christians or anyone else,” he said. “They seem to think that religion is not an important signal for who you can trust.”

The researchers found that religious believers thought that descriptions of untrustworthy people - people who steal or cheat - were more likely to be atheists than Christians, Muslims, Jews, gays or feminists.

Gervais was surprised that people harbour such strong feelings about a group that is hard to see or identify. He opines that religious believers are just more comfortable with other people who believe a deity with the power to reward and punish is watching them.

“If you believe your behaviour is being watched [by God] you are going to be on your best behaviour,” said Gervais. “But that wouldn’t apply for an atheist. That would allow people to use religious belief as a signal for how trustworthy a person is.”

Religious belief is known to have a variety of social functions. Past research has found that common religious beliefs can promote cooperation within groups.

Gervais started his line of inquiry about the exclusion of atheists after seeing a Gallup poll that suggested the majority of Americans would not vote for an atheist presidential candidate. Gervais and his colleagues conducted a series of six studies on a group of 350 American adults and a group 420 UBC students.

But even in more secular Canada, distrust of atheists ran high.

“We see consistently strong effects,” he said.

“Even here in Vancouver, our student participants still say atheists are really untrustworthy.”

Really?  Atheists being grouped together with rapists as the least trustworthy?  I’m assuming pedophiles and adulterers are among some of the most trusted?

I H8 RELIGION

Sadly, I’m not shocked.

one, spell out the word hate. If you are going to hate something as despicable as religion then hate it with all your heart and spell out the fucking word. When you “h8 religion” it makes your opinion a little less valid by being so damn cute with your hatred. 

two, the level of willful ignorance that I assumed was almost exclusive to the United States of America seems to be all over this continent. I can’t tolerate the backwards logic of the religious majority here. I believe your faith should be irrelevant to trust. Rational thought should be enough to tell you that someone who willfully ignores hard science and lives a life devoted to the unknown of death is not to be trusted. It’s an untrustworthy alterer motive if I’ve ever seen one. 

Also, an overwhelmingly large majority of U.S. prisons are filled to the brim with Christians. Sadly, none of these prisoners are the CATHOLIC RAPIST PRIESTS. 

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#religion #god #christians #atheists #rape #CHRISTIAN RAPISTS
Dec 2, 2011
#my nigga
“and I swear to god one of these days I’m gonna have your stupid fucking babies. Then I’m gonna eat them. Take that.” —MZaZ
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