Why do you feel the need

Why do you feel the need to publish hate mail? Is it to prove a point that can’t be made without it? Was the rest of the site so insufficient that you have to make people feel sorry for you?
-Maria

[Don’t feel sorry for me. Hate-mails make my day. -bobby]

64 Responses to “Why do you feel the need”

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  1. 61 - May 20th, 2008 at - Micheal J. Caboose Says:

    Have you read the hate mail. It’s really funny.

  2. 62 - June 4th, 2008 at - Pepin Says:

    Reading the hate mail actually helps me become a better person because it shows me how morons and hate are irrevocably linked to each other. Sort of like oreo cookies and milk. I don’t like being a moron, therefore I do not hate. Damn! I love this religion! Long live Pastafarianism!

  3. 63 - June 7th, 2008 at - Tsoubacca Says:

    I personally think it’s for everyone else to laugh at. By everyone else, I mean those of us with enough intelligence to recognize to true reasoning behind FSM. My pity on all of those who damn us to hell because of our free will.

  4. 64 - July 23rd, 2008 at - Eric Says:

    The hate mail is HILARIOUS. AND DEPRESSING. To think I am of the same race, sharing the same earth with these authors.

    Really makes me want a vasectomy. NO need to bring children into such a hateful and ignorant world.

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