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OT: Does Anybody Else Find Irony in This?
#11
She's kinda hot...
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#12
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
She's kinda hot...
Each their own. She looks like she was before she graffiti tagged her face and neck. I'm not into the prison hard look.
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#13
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
She's kinda hot...
Says the carney. ...
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#14
She sees one as art and the other as unnecessary. But that unnecessary is uninformed. Just like Jenny McCarthy talking about vaccines and autism. There is no correlation between the two and yet she is one of those people that still claim that there is. It's totally clueless and reckless. Same goes for not vaccinating your children. If you want to keep them at home, that's fine. But if they are going to school, they need to be vaccinated. I think it's a form of child abuse not to vaccinate. It puts people at risk unnecessarily. 
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#15
Quote: @Vikergirl said:
She sees one as art and the other as unnecessary. But that unnecessary is uninformed. Just like Jenny McCarthy talking about vaccines and autism. There is no correlation between the two and yet she is one of those people that still claim that there is. It's totally clueless and reckless. Same goes for not vaccinating your children. If you want to keep them at home, that's fine. But if they are going to school, they need to be vaccinated. I think it's a form of child abuse not to vaccinate. It puts people at risk unnecessarily. 
Apparently she's going to have a bubble child that she keeps locked away in her house, never bringing out to see the light of day.
I have a tattoo AND I'm vaccinated! To her, that must make me an oxymoron....or maybe just a moron, I'm not sure...
...and speaking of Jenny McCarthy--yes, she IS a moron. I have a son with Asperger's and as you might guess  he's vaccinated. I guess I better call Jenny because clearly his vaccines (and not his hypoxia at birth) have caused his Asperger's....derrrrr....

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#16
Quote: @prairieghost said:
@Vikergirl said:
She sees one as art and the other as unnecessary. But that unnecessary is uninformed. Just like Jenny McCarthy talking about vaccines and autism. There is no correlation between the two and yet she is one of those people that still claim that there is. It's totally clueless and reckless. Same goes for not vaccinating your children. If you want to keep them at home, that's fine. But if they are going to school, they need to be vaccinated. I think it's a form of child abuse not to vaccinate. It puts people at risk unnecessarily. 
Apparently she's going to have a bubble child that she keeps locked away in her house, never bringing out to see the light of day.
I have a tattoo AND I'm vaccinated! To her, that must make me an oxymoron....or maybe just a moron, I'm not sure...
...and speaking of Jenny McCarthy--yes, she IS a moron. I have a son with Asperger's and as you might guess  he's vaccinated. I guess I better call Jenny because clearly his vaccines (and not his hypoxia at birth) have caused his Asperger's....derrrrr....

A bubble child sounds about right but fame can be it's own bubble. And for kids of famous people, there is definitely a bubble. I know plenty of people with tats that have vaccinated kids. Of course there are some that don't vaccinate. 

For you, I would go with oxymoron. Smile Jenny McCarthy and Kat Von D are just morons. My nephew has Aspergers and he is vaccinated. My sister-in-law thought it was because of the vaccinations but she is a moron. Yeah no, don't call Jenny. Don't waste your time. I listened to her speak about vaccines and autism. It was absolutely brutal and sad how much stupid one person could express. 
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#17
Quote: @Vikergirl said:
@prairieghost said:
@Vikergirl said:
She sees one as art and the other as unnecessary. But that unnecessary is uninformed. Just like Jenny McCarthy talking about vaccines and autism. There is no correlation between the two and yet she is one of those people that still claim that there is. It's totally clueless and reckless. Same goes for not vaccinating your children. If you want to keep them at home, that's fine. But if they are going to school, they need to be vaccinated. I think it's a form of child abuse not to vaccinate. It puts people at risk unnecessarily. 
Apparently she's going to have a bubble child that she keeps locked away in her house, never bringing out to see the light of day.
I have a tattoo AND I'm vaccinated! To her, that must make me an oxymoron....or maybe just a moron, I'm not sure...
...and speaking of Jenny McCarthy--yes, she IS a moron. I have a son with Asperger's and as you might guess  he's vaccinated. I guess I better call Jenny because clearly his vaccines (and not his hypoxia at birth) have caused his Asperger's....derrrrr....

A bubble child sounds about right but fame can be it's own bubble. And for kids of famous people, there is definitely a bubble. I know plenty of people with tats that have vaccinated kids. Of course there are some that don't vaccinate. 

For you, I would go with oxymoron. Smile Jenny McCarthy and Kat Von D are just morons. My nephew has Aspergers and he is vaccinated. My sister-in-law thought it was because of the vaccinations but she is a moron. Yeah no, don't call Jenny. Don't waste your time. I listened to her speak about vaccines and autism. It was absolutely brutal and sad how much stupid one person could express. 
But she's smoking hot so she's got some legitimacy,  right? 
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#18
antivaxers need to be casterated or have their tubes tied so they dont pass on their genetic deficientcies.

I have no time for people who are so blatantly ignorant. 
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#19

Quote: @purplefaithful said:
She's kinda hot...
shes going for the mike tyson face tattoo thing. i take it you dont get a raging boner just looking at that?
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#20
When I read this thread or any vaccine threads, I cringe pretty heavily.  When it comes to certain topics like vaccines and global warming, good debate goes out the window and is replaced by anti-intellectual bullying and elitism, where people sit on their high horse and look down on anyone who doesn't agree with them.  This is very similar to the tactics that SJWs use to eliminate any competing views.  I'm skeptical that the vast majority of people on either side of the vaccine issue understand the topic sufficiently well that they should feel comfortable in looking down on other people.
I'm not trying to get anyone to change their minds of the vaccine issue, but just to get people to be aware of when they are just promoting their dogma and stifling competing dogmas rather than helping anyone involved in the conversation.
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