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Let me tell you about my day.
For a bit of background info, I work at A Bank. A bank that is recognizable in my region, that isn’t huge, but big enough. Before that, I worked at a larger bank for a long time. I’ve got a few years of experience in the [...]

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So, I was looking through websites I’d bookmarked throughout the past couple of years, hoping to find something of interest, since I’m bored, awake, and seem to have reached “The End of the Internet.”
I looked under the section labeled “Random,” figuring there would be some interesting article I’d like to re-read, or a site with [...]

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Alternet’s recent article features Mr. Michael Bader, a psychologist, attempting to explain why men seek out prostitutes, in what seems to be a hope that we (the general public and, presumably, their female significant others who are immediate affected) will better understand the motivations, both conscious and not, behind their attraction.
Let me start out with [...]

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Thanks to Teh Portly Dyke and her most recent post about being “sirred,” I stumbled across a… well, an interesting website where confused Christians can submit their questions about various earthly things they may or may not be doing, and whether it is right in the eyes of the Lord, and the all-knowing maintainer of [...]

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Here, Jake Young displays a photo of our tumultuous cultural icon, Ms. Britney Spears, wearing a fluffy terrycloth robe while pregnant with her second child.
Every time I think that Britney Spears cannot become more trailer trash, she goes and becomes the black hole into which all other trailer trash in the Universe is sucked [...] [...]

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There seem to be a surprisingly large amount of females who identify as feminists who are against transgender women joining their “circles” or “groups.”
Some people may wonder why, and others may think, “Well, duh.”
I can think of many good, logical reasons for both sides to argue…
First, let’s go with the feminist side– and while we’re [...]

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Doug Champeau, in his Thanksgiving Day article titled “The view from behind the cash register,” tells us that we, the “Minnesota consumer,” have an obligation this Christmas season.
Our obligation? To buy, buy, buy. To purchase as many things as possible to help our flailing economy.
How does Doug propose we [...]

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