Things you secretly oppose, but don't want other people to know:

Anonymous
Sometimes Shop Rite has them, as they're NJ-based.

Or, you could travel to NY or even better, Baltimore.

or here - http://www.baltimorebrew.com/2012/02/08/danielas-the-taste-of-sardinia-in-hampden/
never been but looks authentic!

Anonymous wrote:Is this turning into a thread about baked goods that we love, instead of the racists? I'd like to nominate sfogliatelle. [And anyone who can tell me where I can get good sfogliatelle in this area]

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Abortion. I don't spill because I'm liberal on every other issue, and my pro-choice friends don't understand.


No, they just disagree. And they are not "pro-abortion" they are pro-choice.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Abortion. I don't spill because I'm liberal on every other issue, and my pro-choice friends don't understand.


No, they just disagree. And they are not "pro-abortion" they are pro-choice.



Sorry, misread you. Pro choice, yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Abortion. I don't spill because I'm liberal on every other issue, and my pro-choice friends don't understand.


No, they just disagree. And they are not "pro-abortion" they are pro-choice.



Sorry, misread you. Pro choice, yes.


Pro Life doesn't mean anti-choice. For some, their choices are more limited. For people like me, I wouldn't have one, but I wouldn't get in the way of someone else having one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Abortion. I don't spill because I'm liberal on every other issue, and my pro-choice friends don't understand.


No, they just disagree. And they are not "pro-abortion" they are pro-choice.



Sorry, misread you. Pro choice, yes.


Pro Life doesn't mean anti-choice. For some, their choices are more limited. For people like me, I wouldn't have one, but I wouldn't get in the way of someone else having one.


Exactly - pro-life is not the opposite of pro-choice. Many people who call themselves "pro-life" also support the death penalty, don't support universal healthcare, don't support accessible and affordable contraception, sex education, or various social services.

Just the same, "pro-choice" does not mean pro-abortion. All it means, is that one respects that reproductive decisions be left up to individuals, and not total strangers or the government.

And like PP said, one can be simultaneously pro-choice, legally, and pro-life, personally.
Anonymous
To those people who said they are glad they are not friends with some of these people, a small ppint here is that some of them are your friends.

-Vaccinaction
-Finding out people I think are hot are gay (nothing against gay people, but that takes the fun out of it for me)
-formula
-CIO
-traditional schooling

Anonymous
Cloud computing.
Anonymous
The extreme right. And the extreme left.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cloud computing.


But why?
Anonymous
People who dress up their ignorance and intolerance and call it politics, ergo the extreme right and the extreme left.

I always want to say to them "What makes you so damn sure that you have all the answers? Don't you think if it were that simple we'd have fixed these problems by now?"

But I never do say this because I am a coward and want everyone to like me. Yeah, I know that's not a real excuse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cloud computing.


But why?


Privacy maybe?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cloud computing.


But why?


Privacy maybe?


NP.

My brother is a programmer. He objects to cloud-computing for business purposes because the owner of the cloud has access to your data at any time. They may own your data or have a license to use your data as part of your user agreement. They can give your data to the government if the government requests it without a warrant. They can change configurations or interfaces without talking to their users first and that can mess up the programs and databases that your businesses are using.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Abortion. I don't spill because I'm liberal on every other issue, and my pro-choice friends don't understand.


No, they just disagree. And they are not "pro-abortion" they are pro-choice.



Sorry, misread you. Pro choice, yes.


Pro Life doesn't mean anti-choice. For some, their choices are more limited. For people like me, I wouldn't have one, but I wouldn't get in the way of someone else having one.


Exactly - pro-life is not the opposite of pro-choice. Many people who call themselves "pro-life" also support the death penalty, don't support universal healthcare, don't support accessible and affordable contraception, sex education, or various social services.

Just the same, "pro-choice" does not mean pro-abortion. All it means, is that one respects that reproductive decisions be left up to individuals, and not total strangers or the government.

And like PP said, one can be simultaneously pro-choice, legally, and pro-life, personally.


The choice you are pro towards is abortion. You are pro people choosing abortion. You may not choose it for yourself but you are still pro-abortion whether or not it is something you personally would do. Pro-choice is not used to describe other choices just like pro-life - they both are about the two sides of the abortion debate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Abortion. I don't spill because I'm liberal on every other issue, and my pro-choice friends don't understand.


No, they just disagree. And they are not "pro-abortion" they are pro-choice.



Sorry, misread you. Pro choice, yes.


Pro Life doesn't mean anti-choice. For some, their choices are more limited. For people like me, I wouldn't have one, but I wouldn't get in the way of someone else having one.


Exactly - pro-life is not the opposite of pro-choice. Many people who call themselves "pro-life" also support the death penalty, don't support universal healthcare, don't support accessible and affordable contraception, sex education, or various social services.

Just the same, "pro-choice" does not mean pro-abortion. All it means, is that one respects that reproductive decisions be left up to individuals, and not total strangers or the government.

And like PP said, one can be simultaneously pro-choice, legally, and pro-life, personally.


The choice you are pro towards is abortion. You are pro people choosing abortion. You may not choose it for yourself but you are still pro-abortion whether or not it is something you personally would do. Pro-choice is not used to describe other choices just like pro-life - they both are about the two sides of the abortion debate.


Ok. I'm pro-choice, pro-life, and pro-abortion - it's all about context and individual choices. I'm happy with being all three, and realizing I support all "pro" angles, depending on what people decide for themselves.
Anonymous
DCUM.
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