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Jennifer Aniston In Harper’s Bazaar. And Bill O’Reilly Doesn’t Like Her

Jennifer Aniston - Harper's Bazaar

Here’s Jennifer Aniston in the latest issue of Harper’s Bazzar, running, from what I can only imagine to be Bill O’Reilly after his rant about her saying it’s fine to be a single mother.

Margaret Hoover is hot.

Christian Groups: Biblical Armageddon Must Be Taught Alongside Global Warming


Christian Groups: Biblical Armageddon Must Be Taught Alongside Global Warming

I wonder what Kirk Cameron thinks about this.

Apparently Kirk Cameron knows nothing about Darwin and The Theory of Evolution (no long a theory, its a fact).

Dude, read a god damn book. I know more about evolution and psychology than this guy, yet he gets to go on Fox News and all these other programs and spew this crap.

Actually, okay, he gets to go on it because we all like to see people say crazy things, so I guess thats why he’s on.

I remember watching him on The O’Reilly Factor on Fox News and you could tell even Bill, who believes in evolution but says God gave it a helping hand, wasn’t buying what Cameron was saying.

People like this just piss me right off. It’s one thing if you don’t want to believe what science and oh, what’s the word I’m looking for, hmm, oh yes, FACTS, say, thats one thing, but when you go and teach it to your kids, that’s another.

Here’s the interview with O’Reilly (Edited by the person who posted it):

I believe in God. I believe that science and religion must go hand in hand together, like wings to a bird. Science explains to us how things have happened. Think of it as God’s language to us. But ultimately, I believe we’re not meant to know about God. Our brains are not designed to understand it.

Have you ever tried thinking about God and all the things that go with that? You brain starts to hurt.

And finally, here’s a video of Bill O’Reilly interviewing Richard Dawkins (Edited by the person who posted it). Like I said, I believe in God, a higher power, and unconscious process, whatever you want to call it, I have no idea.

Life After Porn

Jenna Jameson

Sean Macaulay at TheDailyBeast.com wrote a wicked story a few days on “Life After Porn“, discussing how difficult it can be for actors in that industry to integrate themselves back into mainstream society, especially for the female actors.

This all comes on the heels of Jenna Jameson’s assault charge against her husband and UFC fighter Tito Ortiz.

In the age of Google, can you ever really start afresh from porn and have a normal life? A new documentary, Exxxit: Life After Porn, which hits the festival circuit later this year, explores just this topic. Director Bryce Wagoner interviewed more than 20 adult stars for the film, including industry legends like Randy West, Asia Carrera, and Amber Lynn. What he discovered was that porn is a fantasy world of quick money whose real price only becomes apparent when you try to return to normality.

“We found the men stayed in the business as long as they could and were mostly OK with it,” says Wagoner, an amiable Southerner and former teenage bodybuilding champion. “The women who only did it for four to five years were the most jaded and had the toughest lives afterward. Every woman we spoke to—apart from Amber Lynn, who’s still going strong—had to reboot their lives at 30 and start over in some small town.” Such efforts were made all the more difficult by poverty. “For one reason or another,” says Wagoner, “they didn’t save any money, or if they did save some money, they’d lost it through some guy.”
This reminds me of this porn producer, who’s name I forget, who once said that you should only get into porn if you can’t even get a job at McDonalds, as it will completely mess you up.

Sex is such a taboo subject, in western society especially, that it doesn’t matter how confident you are, etc, porn will mess you up. Women will always have it worse as men will always just look at them as sex objects and nothing else. The whole Madonna-Whore dichotomy fits will in this case. As men will want to have sex with the the “whore”, but yearn for a Madonna, the perfect woman.

Here’s an interview Bill O’Reilly did with Jenna Jameson:
She does make some good points about how women are so sexually repressed, mainly by society, but than men can do whatever they want. All evolutionary.

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