Euphoric atheists

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"woman's rights activist"

Uh, no thanks, we're good.

That one never gets old :story:

I found this yesterday- so original amirite?

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It was a header image of the the rare American conservative atheist- few in the wild.

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Actual, real question: why do they all wear fedoras and have neckbeards? What is it about being a militant atheist/brony that drives people to have the same damn type of facial hair and wear the same hat?

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So this is a twitter profile
https://twitter.com/epicabrony
I sincerely hope it's a joke.
Fluttershy is best pony. Hat connoisseur, highly active Men's Rights Activist, and leader of Brotheists (Brony Atheists). I value love & tolerance. #SaveDerpy

This guy is literally the model for
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I hadn't known it was based on an actual person!
 
semper fi to all the healthy fertile single females that refuse to perpetuate the fedora tipping euphoric gene.
 
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"God is an ‘evil, capricious, monstrous maniac’..." and he's also a meanie doo-doo head! :twisted:

http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2015/feb/01/stephen-fry-god-evil-maniac-irish-tv

Bitching about God in the most stereotypical way possible. How profound!

Bonus points for all the fedora-tipping and sperging in the hell-pit of a comment section.

Also I'm shocked that Christopher Hitchens claimed to love anyone other than himself.
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Has anyone addressed the irony of a euphoric who's a fan of a show that prominently involves magic, one that has "magic" in the damn title?
Don't know but @AnOminous mentioned some euphoric atheist getting upset at an episode because it has to do with "having faith" or something. Really, it is nothing more than a kids show about magic and talking horses. It's one of the least realistic things out there.
 
Don't know but @AnOminous mentioned some euphoric atheist getting upset at an episode because it has to do with "having faith" or something. Really, it is nothing more than a kids show about magic and talking horses. It's one of the least realistic things out there.

Lauren Faust had to go on record that the episode was NOT an endorsement of faith/religion/paganism/whatever you're crapping your pants about, but was supposed to be the neutral (if a bit scientifically soft) moral of "just because you don't understand it doesn't mean it isn't real" just to make the moral guardians shut up..... note, the kids didn't have a problem with it. Just 30-something basement dwellers who think they're better than everyone else.....

Yeah, I don't get it either.
 
I've heard people get their panties in a twist over saying things like, "damn, it's a miracle we survived!" Like, it's just a freaking expression. I remember someone posting this on facebook once, and people were all like, "no, that's not what stars are, blah blah blah, science, religiou sux, blah blah blah."
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Hello, it's called a metaphor people. I thought you claimed to be smart. (Yes, it's cheesy. But the reactions drove me up the wall)
 
Has anyone addressed the irony of a euphoric who's a fan of a show that prominently involves magic, one that has "magic" in the damn title?
A lot of the euphorics who are into My Little Pony make "scientific" "theories" to explain the less convenient aspects of the show, such as the presence of magic and deities. It's exactly as autistic as it sounds.
 
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