Wow, gay indians must have it rough. Imagine Pigpen from Charlie Brown trying to sneak up on people but his lingering stink cloud always gives him away.Quote:
Originally Posted by Harlan Huckleby
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Wow, gay indians must have it rough. Imagine Pigpen from Charlie Brown trying to sneak up on people but his lingering stink cloud always gives him away.Quote:
Originally Posted by Harlan Huckleby
I think you're right about this. But think carefully to the next step. What this means is that we don't need the supreme court to help 'redefine' marriage. And we don't need to 'redefine' marriage. If gay couples will become increasingly more accepted, what is the purpose of trying to force people to accept that they are 'the same' as hetero couples, when clearly they are not? They are different, but I think as an increasingly secular society that will look more like Western Europe (at least for the next couple of decades, until Europe become majority muslim), why do we have to alter the reality of language and concepts to be accepting (or at least tolerant) of different behaviours?Quote:
Originally Posted by falco
I'm sure that in 40 more years they will be trying to protect the sanctity of marriage by preventing me from marrying my owner. I am, of course, against it. Dogs are people too, especially after the passage of issue #10.Quote:
Originally Posted by arcilite
right...because as black is to white, and man is to woman, man is to dogQuote:
Originally Posted by mraynrand
his point is that due to recent passage of legislation, yes. At least in Ohio.Quote:
Originally Posted by falco
Better stop judging the gays as being wrong in their opinions and ideas....lest ye be judged.
ahh, then someone will have to fill me in as i am uninformed as to contemporary politics in ohioQuote:
Originally Posted by SkinBasket
I've certainly been judged by more gays than I've judged. At one point 22% of my fellow employees were gay. Thank god most of them were skinny lesbians. They smell better than the others. That's a factual statement, not a judgment of their poopy penises.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zool
Well its not a line of pissed off dykes standing at the gate that you need to worry about.Quote:
Originally Posted by SkinBasket
Blacks approved the ban 70-30 in both CA and FL. Just an FYI.
No new legislation has been passed. That was a joke. But at least falco understands that black to white, man to woman, and man to dog have fundamental differences. Woof!Quote:
Originally Posted by SkinBasket
Let me trouble you now then to explain to me what is wrong with two men walking down the street holding hands.Quote:
Originally Posted by Partial
Oh, please. Even gays know god hates them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zool
It's gross. You gays can just keep your gayness to the gay approved areas, like gay bars and horse shows.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gunakor
First off, I am not gay. Secondly, "It's gross" is a personal opinion and shouldn't be forced on everyone. Not everyone believes as you do, nor do they have to. Your opinion is no better or more important than thiers.Quote:
Originally Posted by SkinBasket
Besides, it's only gross if you pay attention to it. Even if you feel that way, you can just look at something else.
Are all opinions identical - no better or worse than any other? If an opinion is better than another, how do we know? Who decides?Quote:
Originally Posted by Gunakor
Yes but you cannot. Human.Quote:
Originally Posted by SkinBasket
Nobody decides for everybody, that is the point I'm making. Everyone decides for themselves. Perhaps I worded it wrong... Your opinion is no better or more important to them than theirs is to you. Make more sense?Quote:
Originally Posted by mraynrand
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...0px-Zoobig.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by SkinBasket
Zoo, a film by The Stranger columnist Charles Mudede and director Robinson Devor, and executive producers Garr Godfrey and Ben Exworthy, is a documentary on the life and death of Kenneth Pinyan, a Seattle area man who died unusually after engaging in sex with a horse. The film's public debut was at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2007, where it was one of 16 winners out of 856 candidates, and played at numerous regional festivals in the USA thereafter.
The Sundance judges called it a "humanizing look at the life and bizarre death of a seemingly normal Seattle family man who met his untimely end after an unusual encounter with a horse".
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Stop the hate, people! Anal equally for all!
We need federal protection for people who are genetically predisposed to put a horse's phallus into their anus. They are people too.....strange people, but people nonetheless. Keep your hands out of their lower intestines! It's their rectums and you have no right to dictate to them how they are used!
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