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benp Posted 7:52 am
31 Mar 2008
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Nautilus Posted 8:31 am
31 Mar 2008
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caniscandida Posted 8:59 am
31 Mar 2008
In this case, I care zip for the the flames and the orange and the JC business. But the tough-guy brown T-shirt looks hunky and cool, so I might go for it.
Chickens deserve our true friendship! So do fish! So do other sentient beings! Let us learn to be kind.
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Sean Casten Posted 9:28 am
31 Mar 2008
(Thanks, Onion)
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Pangolin Posted 4:24 pm
31 Mar 2008
It's freaking bizzare that the same people who believe in "intelligent design by a divine creator" are so willing to kick over that creators fragile sand castle.
There might be consequences.
Put the Carbon Back
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Pompey Road Posted 1:19 am
01 Apr 2008
We have to get alternative energy quick or we will all do a slow burn from global warming.
Of course if they need any more coal to stoke the fires of hell we can do more mountain top removals and get it for them. With all the valley's and fresh water streams we are covering up they will be no water in hell for thirst quenching or anything else.
Dante would have a multipe over the present situation we are in....
The eons of time and nature was good to us down here. It was not until we become civilized that destroying our habitat become fathomable or fashionable.
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Tasermons Partner Posted 1:26 am
01 Apr 2008
The shirts haven't been printed yet. It's just a compute image photoshoped/overlayed ontop of a blank brown shirt.
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