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Unintentionally

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  • Unintentionally, that is, in the sense that they found it horrifying and I found it hilarious.

    College, Hasidic Reggae, BB Survey, Dumb Idea, TSOTWC KaneCitizen 2006

  • Unintentionally hilarious sentence of the week: "If you think you know all about the Renaissance Man after reading Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code, think again."

    Books 2009

  • Unintentionally hilarious sentence of the week: "If you think you know all about the Renaissance Man after reading Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code, think again."

    From A to Z: Catching up and writing down 2009

  • Unintentionally hilarious sentence of the week: "If you think you know all about the Renaissance Man after reading Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code, think again."

    Ignatius Press 2009

  • Unintentionally hilarious sentence of the week: "If you think you know all about the Renaissance Man after reading Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code, think again."

    Religion 2009

  • Unintentionally this caused problems for the churches Paul was starting because it meant that Jews and Gentiles could not eat together and endangered the fellowship of the new community.

    Amazing Thread v.2.0 2009

  • Unintentionally, I exposed in a mere utterance everything that was wrong with the modern environmental movement.

    Should We Feed Hungry People, Even If It's Bad For The Environment? 2011

  • Unintentionally hilarious sentence of the week: "If you think you know all about the Renaissance Man after reading Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code, think again."

    Weblogs 2009

  • Unintentionally, I exposed in a mere utterance everything that was wrong with the modern environmental movement.

    Should We Feed Hungry People, Even If It's Bad For The Environment? 2011

  • Unintentionally hilarious sentence of the week: "If you think you know all about the Renaissance Man after reading Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code, think again."

    New Releases 2009

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