30 Reprimands:
Involvement with witchcraft, séances or other satanic or demonic activity.
YOU'D BETTER NOT HAVE ANY HARRY POTTER BOOKS!
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30 Reprimands:
Involvement with witchcraft, séances or other satanic or demonic activity.
YOU'D BETTER NOT HAVE ANY HARRY POTTER BOOKS!
At least it's ok to have sex with men.
I still can't believe that place is real...
"man, we need a new science building. hmm, YOU THERE"Quote:
Originally Posted by flux=rad
"Me?"
"Yes, YOU!"
"How can I help you?"
"Don't "How can I help you?" me, you were thinking dirty thoughts, $50, right now"
" D= "
and?Quote:
Originally Posted by IronPlant
There's probably just as much, if not more, freaky shit going down at Liberty than any other university in the USA.
In their prior "Ten Books Every Student Should Read in College" list, "The Federalist Papers" was ranked 2nd. I'm curious though as to why you would have presumed it fitting for it to have been on their opposite critical list. Or, was it just sarcasm going over my head? I've never read it quite honestly, so I'm just asking (I know of it, but not enough to understand your attack against the group with it I guess - I'm assuming a suggestion that there is some small element of truth to your joke/comment for it to have been made, that there's something in it they're against).Quote:
Originally Posted by g0zen
Now THAT list is comedy.Quote:
Originally Posted by NightWolve
It's a book that incites revolution against the status quo. No different in that regard from The Communist Manifesto. Besides, it was written by a bunch of self-described liberals who saw a great injustice being carried out against the people and wanted to enact change. They knew the Articles of Confederation would not keep the new US together, and wanted to see their crazy little thing called the 'Constitution' take over. I can't think of anything more fitting to be on a conservative literary hitlist. Especially considering that Madison and Jefferson later went on to support The French Revolution, and we all know that supporting the French is a cardinal sin.Quote:
Originally Posted by NightWolve
When you add all that up, I'm surprised The Federalist Papers didn't make it to the top of the list.
Now THAT is comedy.Quote:
Originally Posted by g0zen
They encourage to read The Republic? The book where Plato sets up a horrifyingly regimented and strict totalitarian state where the government tricks everyone into acting they way they seem fit and even controls the way people are born?
... Why?
Because clearly that is the perfect society.