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#674 certain types of sex positivity are so fucked up and harmful towards asexuals and survivors of sexual assualt. sex isn't a universal good.

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#674 Scotball was the only macalester sanctioned dance/ social gathering I actually enjoyed because of the lack of judgey, stinky, hairy, hipsters criticizing hook up culture.

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#674 streaking is an appropriate celebration of spring, nudity laws and school policy be damned

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#674 one of deepest desires is to piss off the 2nd floor of the cc into cafe mac

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#674 I hear they made a support group for AMST majors. It's called Starbucks.

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#674 Why is rape illegal? 1. Rape is a common fantasy for women and beta males 2. It disincentives females from forming long lasting relationships 3. It facilitates angry left wing attacks on white males (i.e. Dominique Strauss Khan, duke lacrosse, etc.) 4. Its emblematic of big government stepping into the private sphere: "oh, your wife didn't give enthusiastic consent. That's spousal rape" or "oh, you both got black out drunk at a party. The male must be a rapist then" 5. Its natural. Tons of animals rape each other. Saying that humans shouldn't rape is like saying that humans shouldn't be gay. Bigot. 6. Its essentially taxing men to provide services for women. Where I'm from that's called sexism. 7. With the repealing of miscegenation laws the west is going to devolve into a cesspool of mulatto rapists anyways, we might as well get a jump start 8. 170 yrs ago slavery was legal. 50 yrs ago it homophobia, racism and sexism were all widely accepted- do you want to be on the right side of history or do you want to be remembered 80 yrs from now as a non-raping bigot

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#673 Three dances in one weekend? Seriously? Whose idea was this?

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#672 "I have been to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, and I have witnessed the racially segregated roads and housing that reminded me so much of the conditions we experienced in South Africa under the racist system of Apartheid. I have witnessed the humiliation of Palestinian men, women, and children made to wait hours at Israeli military checkpoints routinely when trying to make the most basic of trips to visit relatives or attend school or college, and this humiliation is familiar to me and the many black South Africans who were corralled and regularly insulted by the security forces of the Apartheid government." - Desmond Tutu

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