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Look, we all have strong opinions about things, right? Too many people get too angry over those opinions, though. I got myself into a pickle. One where I have to finish a bunch of work, but really want to play video games and hang out with my family.
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Robot Fairytale Robot Fairytale is a pseudonym of the musician Seth Duncan which he assumes when playing or writing dance music. RFs music is meant for clubs, its meant for dancing, its meant for fun.PARSED CONTENT
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My thoughts today are primarily in response to a 5-part essay written by an attorney named Dan McLaughlin, called Can Gays And Christians Coexist In America? This link directs to his profile page on the conservative blog The Federalist, from which you can visit all five parts of his essay.