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Emporio Armani
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So - to defend America's prison policy against criticism, the best Malkin (and the other right wing bloggers she noted) can do is find a European document on plants that, upon further research, appears to be laying the groundwork for legal questions that may arise concerning biotechnology and genetics, and use it mockingly to defame the intelligence of anyone who would question America's prison policy.
1Maybe more thoughtfully crafted prison policies wouldn't require such elastic intellectual gymnastics to support them.
THOSE TURNIPS LOOK SOOO FRESH LOL ITS ALMOST FAKE!!
2plants have feelings too, you know. oh, wait, um no, they don't.
3hellery, bad girl. your brain is going to explode with all this naughtiness.
4I always feel bad when I kill a houseplant - I'm always like, i could have served you better, my poor dead plant. But salad has rights now? Woah.
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