Just going to go ahead and clear out any misconceptions

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  1. Boy Wonder Dark Phoenix in Training

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    I do not eat babies. Yes, I'm Atheist, but not all Atheists eat babies. That is a stereotype and I am tired of being generalized into that group. Also, the ones of us that do eat babies, they're not monsters. It's not like they take a live baby and chow down. #destroystereotypes.

    This goes out to you, Arch.
     
  2. Daenerys Targaryen ok

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    on the contrary i'd like to point out how not all atheists hail satan but sometimes i do but only if i really need something
     
  3. Arch Mana Knight

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    JUST ANOTHER ONE OF YOUR ATHEIST LIES. At least we always agree on something.

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  4. cstar stay away from my waifu

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    But why did the Scientologist have to be a ginger! Those poor soulless gingers shouldn't be grouped with such a thing -_-
     
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  6. cstar stay away from my waifu

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    There are two types of soulless people... but Gingers and Scientologists are usually at opposite ends of the spectrum. (At least a ginger can dye it's hair. A scientologist can't change.)
     
  7. Peace and War Bianca, you minx!

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    What if you're an atheist that does eat babies????
    I'm asking because I am... I mean my friend does that, i've heard. you know...
     
  8. DigitalAtlas Don't wake me from the dream.

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    So this is what thread making looks like when you give it the ol' college try. Noted.