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CONGRATULATIONS! You have just received the KEITHSHEEN award for the longest ballot blurb Keith has ever seen!!!! Sorry, I didn't read it. I might read it when I'm sober :)
Drink up kiethsheen, I'll be starting at game time. Congatulations Blanket on the award--the answer to your question is NO.
Dang it, are your fingers tired?
I had forgotten the question by the time i got to the bottom! Top marks for grammar, spelling and composition, but its still a big NO from me!
Sorry, I have school tommorow. Maybe I'll read it over the winter vacation when I have time.
Blanket, is this a ballot or a book? Never mind. Some thoughts: 1. Everything you wrote above is a textbook example of the logically-flawed argument known as "begging the question" - you assume, as if it were already proven, the very same thing you are TRYING to prove. 2. The "near death experience" is caused by natural halucinogens called endorphins, whose release into the brain is triggered by lack of cerebral oxygen. Experimental injections of endorphins into perfectly healthy volunteers triggered The very same "NDE"s in them. 3.A widespread belief in an afterlife proves there is a widespread fear of death. Nothing more.
worm food. sorry kids
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