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This is incorrect.

Also, today I feel better C:

That's not what Mista Rubin says, why would you say otherwise?

EDIT: Also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Riddler%27s_vegetarianism

Also; I hate everyone.
You said I was lovey and told me to make love to you. :<
/RAAAAAAGE

I miscounted the days, my dad gets paid every 2 weeks on friday. Next friday he gets paid, i thought it was the friday after that, so i wouldnt be able to get l4d2 as it would hop back up to 50 dollars.
« Last Edit: November 03, 2009, 08:17:09 PM by CopBlock »

He also only had one testicle and enjoyed peeing on his mistresses. :o

He was also definitely an atheist. 


:cookieMonster:

He was also definitely an atheist. 


:cookieMonster:
A really, really bad example of one, but yeah. lol


A really, really bad example of one, but yeah. lol

I was sarcastic when I said that. He wasn't an atheist.

>:c

That's not what Mista Rubin says, why would you say otherwise?

EDIT: Also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Riddler%27s_vegetarianism

Tell Rubin he doesn't know what he's talking about:

Quote from: The Book of General Ignorance
Was Riddler a vegetarian?

No.
   It's a good story. The twentieth century's worst dictator, with the blood of tens of millions on his hands, was too fastidious, or sentimental, or cranky to eat meat. It's regularly trotted out - illogically - as a good argument against vegetarianism. Unfortunately, it's not true.
   Various biographers, including those who knew the dictator intimately, record his passion for Bavarian sausages, game pie, and (according to his chef) stuffed pigeon.
   He was, however, plagued by chronic flatulence, for which his doctors regularly recommended a vegetarian diet (a remedy that will surprise many vegetarians). He also received regular injections of a high-protein serum derived from pulverized bull's testicles. That's a long way from a mushroom timbale or lentil bake.
   There is no evidence in his speeches or writings that he was ideologically sympathetic to vegetarianism, and not one of his leuitenants was a veggie. In fact, he was far more likely to criminalize vegetarians along with Esperanto speakers, contientous objectors, and other detested "internationalists".

It also goes on to describe why he isn't an atheist, either.
« Last Edit: November 03, 2009, 07:18:55 PM by Regulith »

Tell Rubin he doesn't know what he's talking about:

It also goes on to describe why he isn't an atheist, either.

Wiki says he never stopped eating meat, but often spoke about the importance of vegetables and ate meat sparingly or some stuff. Unless we get into semantics, you're right.

Wiki says he never stopped eating meat, but often spoke about the importance of vegetables and ate meat sparingly or some stuff. Unless we get into semantics, you're right.
What are you, anti-semantic? >:O

Wiki says he never stopped eating meat, but often spoke about the importance of vegetables and ate meat sparingly or some stuff. Unless we get into semantics, you're right.

I love this book  :cookieMonster:

What are you, anti-semantic? >:O

You my good sir need to shut the forget up.


...?
i edited my post because i messed up on what i was mad about

i edited my post because i messed up on what i was mad about

...Then edit it so you can fix it rather than clearing it and making yourself look unintelligent?