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Old 03-21-2013, 02:51 PM   #3692
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GM3 myths you want to bring to light.
No matter what Oklahoma news channels try to say, spontaneous human combustion does not exist. It's called the Wick Effect (google it-essentially the oil in your body acts like oil or wax in a candle, with your clothing or blankets acting as a wick), and if you'll do a little research, you'll see most "spontaneous human combustion" victims were smokers.

Republicans are not "fiscally conservative" when you look at the policy they actually create. Democrats are not "socially liberal" when you look at their work either.

Pit bulls are not mean dogs. For hundreds of years, they were known as "The Nanny Dog", because they were considered the most reliable dog to keep children safe. In temperance tests (the equivalent of how many times your kid can poke your dog in the eye before it bites him) of all breeds the most tolerant was the Golden Retriever. The second most tolerant was the pit bull. People who raise them to fight are evil, and a bad dog is the sign of a bad owner, not a "bad breed".

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