Would it be taboo to say that this post from LAF inspired me:
Taboo?
June 22, 2008 by Cally Tyrol
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It would only be taboo to a black and white thinker — to one who opposed giving praise where it was due no matter the source.
When the good stuff comes shining through, clothed in Victorian lace or not, it’s good. If an atheist baked the best cake you’ve ever tasted, must you hate it when you find out who baked it?
On the subject of cakes, we can agree. I think that’s mature.
Why would that be taboo? You know what I like to say about broken clocks.
Oh, it was a joke!!
I want some of the cake too. However, shiney stuff or not – I couldn’t read all the way through that page. The Victorian graphics were giving me a sour stomach.
Richard wrote that the Victorian graphics gave him a sour stomach?
Why? Not enough women with chest hair?