Please watch this club-carrying primitive

This is exactly how I envisage club-carrying bloodthirsty barbarians as behaving.

Some people in the skeptical blogosphere have been attacking people who are perceived as attacking Hitchens after he’s dead. Nothing comes close in vileness than P.Z. Myers own comments. Truly, there are no enemies on the left.

Posted on: Saturday, December 24, 2011 2:27 AM
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  1. Posted by: Son of Nova on 1/3/2012 8:09 AM
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    Another thing of great intrigue made aware to me by yourself, ArgusEyes.

    On A lighter note, Christopher Hitchens seems as though the genes of Brian Blessed had been spliced with Stephen Fry.
  2. Posted by: ArgusEyes on 2/1/2012 3:37 PM
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    Agrees S.O.N. Yet.. I wasn't exactly his biggest fan in all honesty. I felt his style to be a bit pompous and I found his books to be a bit stodgy to read. Yet I do respect him in many ways.

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