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    <Witty Name> got a reaction from ICBMoose in THE MOST IMPORTANT DEBATE OF ALL TIME   
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    <Witty Name> got a reaction from ICBMoose in THE MOST IMPORTANT DEBATE OF ALL TIME   
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    <Witty Name> reacted to tam in THE MOST IMPORTANT DEBATE OF ALL TIME   
    "look at this awesome animated yiff i found"
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    <Witty Name> got a reaction from Rammite in THE MOST IMPORTANT DEBATE OF ALL TIME   
    50000char
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    <Witty Name> reacted to DualJay in THE MOST IMPORTANT DEBATE OF ALL TIME   
    I use the opposite pronunciation of whoever I'm talking to, typically.
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    <Witty Name> reacted to Binary in Dota General   
    I-
     
     
    I dont know.
     
     

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    <Witty Name> reacted to Wulff in Muslims Kill 12 in Attack on French Newspaper   
    I wish I could say that the past decade hasn't changed my point of view regarding Islam and radicalized muslims. What I am about to say is of course common sense and shouldn't really need to be said honestly, but I'm gonna go ahead and cover my back. Of course the vast majority of muslims are normal people in every sense of the word.
     
    That being said, my patience for these kind of things is waning slowly but surely. Month after month after month the West is hit by news of Muslim extremists commiting atrocities in the Middle East, Asia and even in the West. We're at a point now that whenever I read the "terror attack" headline, I just assume that it is muslim extremists.
     
    So what's up? Why is this a continuing theme?
     
    There are many answers to those questions and I'm sure it can all be rationalized. Western influence in the Middle East, volatile political situations in muslim countries, civil war uprisings and military remnants of deep-rooted proxy wars.
     
    But with the amount of times these rationalizations are uttered, it starts feeling like an excuse we're making up in order to avoid sounding like bigots. One part of me wants to keep repeating it: "It's a minority, the majority of Muslims are peaceful" and that is the truth. Another part of me is sick and tired of this shit. It's not satisfying anymore. It doesn't solve any problems.
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    <Witty Name> reacted to KillaWaliid in Muslims Kill 12 in Attack on French Newspaper   
    It's sad what happened in France, and I wish stuff like this did not happen, but it does sadly. I'm a muslim and I'm against terrorism, and I condemn the attack.
     
    Since this seems to be more about this being another attack by "muslims". I'll just say that these "Muslim" terrorists also kill other muslims, as well as children. There was an attack at a Pakistani school last month, killing 145 people, most of them children, which is forbidden in Islam. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Peshawar_school_massacre
     
    I do not consider these terrorists to be muslims.
     
    These terrorists are also just damaging Islam. These attacks are causing more uproar against muslims in general, but the majority doesn't do this kind of shit, and the attack is being condemned by other muslims as well.
     
    As for caricature drawings, I personally just ignore them. I don't like that it happens, but I can deal with it. Some react with violence, burning of flags and such, but that really just ruins it even more for us.
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    <Witty Name> got a reaction from Skye in The IT thread.   
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    <Witty Name> got a reaction from kayohgee in TIAM: General Gaming edition   
    Comes with an action item that plays the air horn.
     
    Uses: Unlimited.
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    <Witty Name> reacted to Razputin in TIAM: General Gaming edition   
    Doge allclass hat that clips with everything
     
    And no not Halloween restricted
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    <Witty Name> got a reaction from Binary in Interest in Blogs   
    Nah.
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    <Witty Name> got a reaction from Binary in Interest in Blogs   
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    <Witty Name> reacted to Razputin in Giant tarantula vs. tiny gorillas   
    giant spiders also don't exist
     
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    <Witty Name> got a reaction from Binary in Interest in Blogs   
    Nah.
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    <Witty Name> got a reaction from Binary in Interest in Blogs   
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    <Witty Name> reacted to kayohgee in TIAM: General Gaming edition   
    Five nights in development.
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    <Witty Name> reacted to Guy923 in Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft   
    The RNG in this game still baffles me sometimes
     

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    <Witty Name> reacted to Jordax in Your GOTY for 2014   
    >He actually bought Dragon Age Inquisition in the hopes that it might be good
     

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    <Witty Name> reacted to ICBMoose in How does one pronounce SPUF?   
    I pronounce it spuf
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    <Witty Name> got a reaction from Idiot Cube in TIAM: General Gaming edition   
    I read that as dom'd
     

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    <Witty Name> reacted to Spycicle in TIAM: General Gaming edition   
    "I know it feels sort of unfair to people who bought all of the content in the original PC release of the game to have to buy a completely new version of the game if they want the graphical and online overhaul,” explained Crawford, “But we know real gamers like Dark Souls II so much that they would buy all thirty of the re-releases we could eventually put out. It’s not our fault people are impatient."
     
    This is an official statement from NAMCO's marketing manager.
     
    I don't think I'll be buying any of FROM SOFTWARE's new games.
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