I'm going to start a thread about affirmative action...

<p>...and not even mention what it does or its effects. Will this thread turn into a passionate debate that is ten pages long?</p>

<p>There’s a good chance.</p>

<p>I think a nice cold beer would completely eliminate the problem.</p>

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<p>Problem? There’s no ****ing problem! That’s the PROBLEM!!</p>

<p><em>Just sits back and refreshes</em></p>

<p>end well this will not</p>

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True. It never does…</p>

<p>meta threads don’t work</p>

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<p>I respectfully disagree. There will be grinning smileys and happy pixels plastered all over this thread, just you wait and see.</p>

<p>I don’t understand why people like beer so much. People usually love drinks to be sweet (soda, iced tea), so why does everyone always get the bitterest alcohol? Beer is cheap, but so is vodka. </p>

<p>The expensive beers are even crazier. Maybe 1% of drinkers are connoisseurs that could really tell the difference, but most people are just wasting money.</p>

<p>budweiser is good</p>

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<p>I have to go with beer. I snarf down the sweet drinks like they are candy, I barely notice the taste of the alcohol.</p>

<p>I can’t drink vodka. I have a stomach ulcer that does not like vodka. At all.</p>

<p>Riesling and Moscato on the other hand, are my best friends.</p>

<p>no, not this again. But then if we don’t talk about AA-hmm- good potential there will be no debate.
I wrote a ten page proposal to the president to renew prohibition- he never answered. MLIA :]</p>

<p>hahah looks like we are doing good on the not talking about AA deal.</p>

<p>I wrote a letter to the president asking for a pack of those presidential M&Ms.
I never got them.</p>

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<p>Non-American beer is generally higher quality.</p>

<p>i yelled I love Affirmative action at a nazi rally
two people shot me after breaking several of my body parts</p>

<p>MLIA -My life is average</p>

<p>Affirmative action is dumb but I don’t really care cause it doesn’t affect me.</p>

<p>I agree with affirmative action. I think people should be more certain of their choices and decisions rather than constantly second guessing themselves. Oh wait… nevermind.</p>