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lucifer
· 10 years ago
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A lot a lot a lot of them actually did xD
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spacefactor
· 10 years ago
The 90s
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deleted
· 10 years ago
Well you know, the more people that decide to become gay, the less likely they are to have a baby, thus somewhat helping reduce overpopulation.
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barelybreathing
· 10 years ago
And they could adopt the many orphans that are still in the foster system.
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songofthewhitestag
· 10 years ago
If people could actually decide to become gay, anyway.
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guest
· 10 years ago
Kind if comparing apples and oranges there, you could be 10 and not know you're gay but you pretty much know from the start if you're black
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guest
· 10 years ago
If gays outnumbered straight people, then heterosexuality would be a minority and the homosexuals would gain all the power. Because absolute power corrupts absolutely, the gays would make laws prohibiting straight people from becoming married and guys would get beaten up for looking at Playboy. But in about 30 years, the straight people would gain a foothold in the media and turn their plight into a trendy cause that would make people look understanding and caring (even if they really aren't). So yep, you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villain.
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luigi1299
· 10 years ago
Actually alot of white people started to act like black people
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deleted
· 10 years ago
That's what Lucifer said 18 hours ago.
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foxfox
· 10 years ago
You uhh defending lucifer there...jesus?
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feedtheaddiction
· 10 years ago
Your comment is funnier than anything I've read on here today!
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deleted
· 10 years ago
You haven't been reading my comments about mrblackbelt108, then
lovelia_villacorta
· 10 years ago
What people don't realize is that while a lot of people may try to act black, they're not black. Same goes with being gay.
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guest
· 10 years ago
I don't understand. What rights are gays being denied? The right to due process? The right to vote? The right to speak freely? The right to bare arms? Go look up the Bill of Rights. Marriage is not a right. Since it's not in the Bill of Rights, it is left up to the States (10th Amendment). Therefore, a State refusing to recognize gay marriage is completely within their rights. If you don't like your State's laws, MOVE! Vote with your feet! (and taxes)