Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by Bewbies on
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Yea.. it seems very easy to offend gays and supporters of gay rights. I can see a great example in the gay marriage debates I witness. Case and point: "marriage should remain sacred, and should remain between a man and a woman." .. to many people, this reads "NO GAY MARRIAGE, GOD SAYS SO." .. this might be a bit of a shocker, but the very deliberate wording to avoid mentioning gays has good reason. it's not anti-gay. it's pro-man-woman. it's a man and woman's ceremony, not a man and a pig.. a man and his sister.. a man and his car. [/semantics].
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Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by French Toast on
Tue Aug 29th 2006 at 9:37pm
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I don't understand how someone can be against homosexuality... how does it affect you? Get over yourselves and let them enjoy eachother.
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by French Toast on
Wed Aug 30th 2006 at 1:04am
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Please enlighten me as to how it affects you.
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by FatStrings on
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personally i find homosexuality to be discusting i mean c'mon...
silly fagots dicks are for chicks
anyway, i don't see the appeal in it or the reasoning behind it and i find it disgusting, i'm not gonna go around tellin off all the queers but it just isn't natural
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by French Toast on
Wed Aug 30th 2006 at 2:18am
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So... because you aren't homosexual means that it's disgusting and wrong and a terrible thing that people shouldn't partake in.
That's bulls**t, if you ask me.
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by FatStrings on
Wed Aug 30th 2006 at 2:32am
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damnit it's my oppinion i'm not stating it as a fact or telling you to believe it
i'm saying it doesn't seem natural to me
and as far as i know we are the only species that participates in homosexual activities(correct me if i'm wrong on that)
not ignoring of course the fact that in relevance to nature sex is for reproduction and gay sex does not make babies
so saying it's not natural is actually literally correct
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by Crono on
Wed Aug 30th 2006 at 2:47am
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If you think animals don't exhibit homosexual behavior: you'd be mistaken.
Animals don't participate in sexual activities for pleasure and, generally, they're not monogamous. I know some species do become "mates for life", but it doesn't happen in the general populous.
To note, you didn't say "it doesn't seem natural".
I wasn't picking on you, I just hear that a lot and it's a bulls**t sentiment.
I didn't say don't have your opinion, it's your opinion, I can't change that, but you stated it as a fact ... and you did so again just now.
Animals do many things you wouldn't expect when they're bored ... and animals get bored often. Their lives consist of eating, sleeping, and procreation.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by FatStrings on
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yes that's true and the only animals that happen to engage in sexual activities for fun are dolphins
i'm just clarifying that when i said it isn't natural i was just saying that it's not what nature intended and personally i don't understand it
the only time i'm exasperated with homosexuals is when they say they are gay from birth and that it wasn't a concious choice, personally i believe that is bull s**t
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by French Toast on
Wed Aug 30th 2006 at 2:53am
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Not really, I read somewhere that they have a different chemical balance or something weird like that. It was like the religion gene, but a homosexual gene.
Bah, I can't remember.
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by FatStrings on
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religion gene?
never heard of it
Re: to love, and be loved
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I've seen plenty of same gendered animals trying to do the nasty, it exists.
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by FatStrings on
Wed Aug 30th 2006 at 3:03am
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well growing up in farm land and being a vet's son i've seen plenty of bull's mount other bulls but they'll mount just about anything during the breading season
there's a reason those semen collector's work
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by Andrei on
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Don't you people ever get tired of discussing the same 3 or 4 topics over and over again?
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Fine. I'll chip in.
What to adults do willingly in their bedroom is their problem. However
waving your homosexuality like some sort of flag in battle is wrong. Do
what you want but PLEASE don't tell (by acting gay in public) everyone
you're gay like it were some great thing you should be congratulated
for.
For instance there's a whole bunch of girls in my class who act like
lesbians not because they really are but because being a lesbo is cool.
Bleh.
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by fishy on
Thu Aug 31st 2006 at 12:43am
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nickelplate has a romanian guy girl?
though it would explain a lot....
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Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by Cassius on
Thu Aug 31st 2006 at 5:40am
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My theory is that it is an intuitive human belief that the orgasm, culmination of all any culture's conventions of dress, courtship, wedlock, etc., is sacred, and to force it or achieve it through some less ceremonious venue cheats that process.
This, a transculturally consistent social more, I feel may even be the product of human evolution. The mutual orgasm functions as an incentive for competition between males, effectively indicating the best fit, and for marriage, which engenders stability in a group and, more importantly, produces further generations of children.
Re: to love, and be loved
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Thu Aug 31st 2006 at 6:30am
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man....i love it when he talks dirty... :dodgy:
Doc B..:lol
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by FatStrings on
Fri Sep 1st 2006 at 3:04am
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english seems to work pretty well around here
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by Gwil on
Sat Sep 2nd 2006 at 1:07am
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That's not it at all. There was blatant anti-homosexual views in the
text portrayed, I object on the grounds that i'm tired of people,
particularly Orph, mentioning "the gays" when they can.
As far as i'm concerned there was no need to bring in homosexuality or
views on homosexuals and their actions in their response, and I
mentioned this. Debate it all you like, i'm treading on a recurring
theme of anti-"gay" sentiment I see counterproductive to earlier
discussions resolved and "filed".
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by Orpheus on
Sat Sep 2nd 2006 at 1:39am
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I may attempt to not bring them up as often, but I am afraid that each and every post I ever have concerning gays will always be laced with "Anti" sentiments.
There is absolutely nothing IMO "Positive" about the idea of homosexuality.
If my replies have a ting of anti in them, you'll just have to get in line behind all the rest of the people who do not like it very much.
I can take your feelings into account while I reply, but I assure you that absolutely nothing you think I should or should not say will effect my feelings.
In the end, all I can do is avoid as many homosexual posts as possible because eventually I will speak up again, and eventually you will dislike it... again.
The best things in life, aren't things.
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by Gwil on
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Agree to disagree :smile:
See "bugs" thread :wink:
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by fishy on
Sat Sep 2nd 2006 at 9:43am
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can we use the radiant editor forum for any future gay bashing? very few people ever go there(including myself), so it would be less harmful to the site.
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I'm guessing its what he drank that made him start this thread.
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by habboi on
Tue Oct 17th 2006 at 6:55pm
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Jesus, I think I'll stay away from alchohol if what Satchmo says is true...I want to get better at mapping...Not the other way around.
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by Gorbachev on
Tue Oct 17th 2006 at 11:58pm
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There are many benefits to a lot of alcoholic drinks health-wise. You'd have to be pretty damn drunk pretty frequently to show any real negative effects. Like anything else, if you NEED it or can't ever say no then there's a problem. I mean, obviously if you're an asshole drunk then please just don't, and I dunno if some of you are just too young, but having a beer or glass of wine isn't going to make you loopy unless you're super tiny and have little tolerance. Perhaps it's just my thick Canadian beer-drinkin' hide talking, but my only recommendation is to stay away from any of those sugary coolers, you'll get sick, rot your teeth and look like a knob to boot.
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by FatStrings on
Thu Oct 19th 2006 at 2:42am
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hmmm, will have to see if i can find that, dos equis is good mexican beer, and by mexican beer i mean german beer watered down in mexico
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by FatStrings on
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no, it just continuously devolves
Re: to love, and be loved
Posted by FatStrings on
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then your shoe will be gooey though