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procrastinating2007 Says:

Sep 13, 2009 - is a gramatical error really grounds for suicide?

Moosefooligan Says:

Sep 14, 2009 - I always liked 'argue the toss' with today's tosser. . .

mermaydlondon Says:

Sep 22, 2009 - I guess it is in England......

spacecat81 Says:

Sep 22, 2009 - I find those bastard decorative plates sickmaking, too.

pete667 Says:

Sep 22, 2009 - Of course it is, take away our grammar and we have nothing left...

procrastinating2007 Says:

Sep 23, 2009 - Hahaha that is the best thing i've heard all week!!!!!

silvershields Says:

Sep 29, 2009 - i find that comment v unfair i am religious and yet i believe in evolution. the mind is not "wasted" on religion, it is a belief that you cannot go and critise in this way.

ThreeWordsFirstWord Says:

Oct 2, 2009 - It is just someone's opinion- calm down

ThreeWordsFirstWord Says:

Oct 2, 2009 - sort of plate you delight going to funfairs and smashing them and winning a coconut

spacecat81 Says:

Oct 6, 2009 - Absolutely. I want to go and do that right now.

gloomyoutlook Says:

Oct 6, 2009 - *Of course it is. Take away our grammar, and we have nothing left. ;]

xthatfatguyx Says:

Oct 13, 2009 - umm yes the mind is wasted on religion. wasted, controlled, broken....

theob90 Says:

Oct 17, 2009 - **Of course it is. Take away grammar and we have nothing left. If you want to be be sarcastic, get it right.

gloomyoutlook Says:

Oct 18, 2009 - It's called an Oxford comma, fool. Fail@you.

brwhizz Says:

Nov 4, 2009 - You could argue that anything (natural or not) is 'beautiful' if looked at in a certain way.

PenguinHairBalls Says:

Nov 5, 2009 - belive it or not, its my english homework to look this up on youtube...

exandakane Says:

Nov 6, 2009 - They've aged so much in the past 8 years.

Tasr81 Says:

Nov 7, 2009 - Not all nature is unconditionally beautiful, have any of you seen the blob fish?

Imonlysleeping9 Says:

Nov 7, 2009 - @xthatfatguyx I'm not a religious person either, but this is a lumbering, lazy over-generalization. Beethoven, Mozart, Da Vinci, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, etc., etc. -- not exactly a barren wasteland of broken minds. Of course, I'm not saying every believer is a Michelangelo, I'm just saying it's very short sighted to label someone as 'wasted, controlled and broken' merely on the pretext of religious faith.

Imonlysleeping9 Says:

Nov 7, 2009 - @brwhizz You could argue that anything is 'interesting' if looked at in a certain way, but I think beauty is something more than mental coercion or point of view.

xSilverPhinx Says:

Nov 8, 2009 - That tiger would make a good desktop wallpaper.

Boratlon Says:

Nov 8, 2009 - Wonder what Fry would think of Charlie Brooker.

fuckamericanidiot Says:

Nov 8, 2009 - if you're talking about his stance on critics, charlie brooker is a writer as well

TobeUK Says:

Nov 14, 2009 - oh jeeezus yeah, those things actually scare me a little...tooo frickin weird

koalajones88 Says:

Nov 20, 2009 - Two of Britain's funniest men on screen at once... genius.