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would you rather have a gaye son/daughter or a retarded son/daughter?

read the title assfuck

  • gaye

    Votes: 27 79.4%
  • retarded

    Votes: 3 8.8%

  • Total voters
    34
jnevin said:
Dude, the way you went at him with the whole baby thing, it was basically going after me too, since the circumstances are pretty much the same.

Don't be a baby.
notice how he went at me first
how come you weren't defending me?
don't be such a baby and let a convo that has nothing to do with you effect you.
when and if you lose your job cause the mortgage industry is failing, you'll never hear me make a deragatory remark about it
 
mrplunkey's right
you start thread after thread after thread poking fun at something
hate this hate that
"you cant pwn me" type shit
 
Per the annual ranking by Morgan Quinto using stats provided by the FBI, the split between Northern & Southern states is even when we look at the top 25 most dangerous cities. It's an interesting question though.

Most dangerous cities
City Crime rate: violent incidents per 100,000
St. Louis, MO 2,405.5
Detroit, MI 2,357.6
Flint, MI 2,260.2
Camden, NJ 2,096.7
Memphis, TN 1,860.0
Miami Gardens, FL 1,854.3
Orlando, FL 1,807.5
Compton, CA 1,786.9
Springfield, MA 1,774.2
Little Rock, AR 1,771.8
Trenton, NJ 1,770.6
Baltimore, MD 1,754.5
North Charleston, SC 1,724.5
Atlanta, GA 1,674.8
Nashville, TN 1,611.0
Miami, FL 1,579.7
St. Petersburg, FL 1,545.7
Pompano Beach, FL 1,520.7
Stockton, CA 1,491.4
Birmingham, AL 1,470.3
Philadelphia, PA 1,467.1
Kansas City, MO 1,459.2
Minneapolis, MN 1,454.2
Tampa, FL 1,430.5
Oakland, CA 1,420.
 
AAP said:
where is your links to make a counter claim?

oh that's right... they aren't there.

keep looking. but just to go along with your claim of "states are poorer states and have been since before the civil war...poverty," yeah... I can play along with that. Even buy into it and believe it. After all religious people tend to be less intelligent than their counterparts so your claim there can be turned so it all fits together.

Then the simple little fact that ... ummm... what percent... want to tell us? Maybe find a link, maybe find a link for the FIRST TIME... what percentage of the prison population are Christians? Christians > atheists in jails.


you make it sooo easy
a plethora of factual info regarding how poor the south is overall
The 10 poorest states
The states with the lowest median household income
State Income
New Mexico $40,629
Montana $40,627
Tennessee $40,315
Kentucky $39,372
Louisiana $39,337
Alabama $38,783
Oklahoma $38,770
Arkansas $36,599
West Virginia $35,059
Mississippi $34,473


Source:U.S. Census Bureau
 
Vagabino said:
notice how he went at me first
how come you weren't defending me?
don't be such a baby and let a convo that has nothing to do with you effect you.
when and if you lose your job cause the mortgage industry is failing, you'll never hear me make a deragatory remark about it


I'll never be out of work in this field.
 
Spartacus said:
no you haven't
what's your deal with the alcohol?
you think I give a rat's ass?
why do you juice?
the bigger muscles concealing a handicap?
you're not a pro-athlete
I bet you have tiny penis


Would you like to see a picture of my penis? Is that your 'queer' factor coming through on display? I began to suspect you hang around so many gay men for a reason. Not just for drinking buddies either.
 
I have always found it interesting that:
1) The more religious a country, the higher the crime (look at some of the non religious countries in Europe with very low crime rates).
2) There are many more believers than non believers in Prison.
 
Lestat said:
I have always found it interesting that:
1) The more religious a country, the higher the crime (look at some of the non religious countries in Europe with very low crime rates).
2) There are many more believers than non believers in Prison.


I've noticed that too. Nasty shit like suicide bombings and stoning too.
 
Lestat said:
I have always found it interesting that:
1) The more religious a country, the higher the crime (look at some of the non religious countries in Europe with very low crime rates).
2) There are many more believers than non believers in Prison.

There are higher incidences on non-armed robbery and rape in countries like the ones you are referencing. They just have lower gun violence.

Of course there are more believers than atheists in prison, it's because there are more believers in the general population.
 
Vagabino said:
you make it sooo easy
a plethora of factual info regarding how poor the south is overall
The 10 poorest states
The states with the lowest median household income
State Income
New Mexico $40,629
Montana $40,627
Tennessee $40,315
Kentucky $39,372
Louisiana $39,337
Alabama $38,783
Oklahoma $38,770
Arkansas $36,599
West Virginia $35,059
Mississippi $34,473


Source:U.S. Census Bureau

BINGO!!!!

You just got knocked the fuck out!!!! You walked right into that fucking setup like punchdrunk boxer. God damn you just pwned yourself. 70% rate. Say goodnight baby. Thanks for playing. Come back again.

Top 10 Most Christian States in the U.S.A.
(Organizationally reported/affiliated adherents of Christian churches, 1990)
Rank State Percent Number
1 Utah 79.60% 1,371,000
2 North Dakota 75.90 485,000
3 Kentucky 75.10 754,000
4 Alabama 70.70 2,858,000
5 Louisiana 70.10 2,959,000
6 Mississippi 70.10 1,804,000
7 South Dakota 68.10 474,000
8 Oklahoma 66.50 2,097,000
9 Tennessee 64.20 2,807,000
10 Arkansas 63.90 3,125,000


Christian church adherents were defined as "all members, including full members, their children and the estimated number of other regular participants who are not considered as communicant, confirmed or full members."

Source: Table: Christian Church Adherents, U.S. States, 1990 in Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1997 (117th Edition); Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Commerce (October 1997). Data reprinted from M. Bradley; N. Green, Jr.; D. Jones; M. Lynn; and L. McNeil; Churches and Church Membership in the United States 1990, Glenmary Research Center, Atlanta, GA.
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