Oh no, I wanted to wear something that makes me feel sexy and confident, so I deserve perverts who can't keep it in their pants to hit on me in uncomfortable ways because I'm only here for men's pleasure how could I have forgotten @kuruma_otsutsuki
If a guy wears a half shirt he doesn't complain people look at his abs. You feel sexy in it because it accentuates sexual aspects. THATS THE POINT. So if people look, the outfit is doing its job.
@hopeforall I'm not talking about people hitting on you. I'm talking about the walking down the mall, glance at your tits, and then carry on my merry way outside the mall because I hate those places. It's a win-win. You get to feel "sexy and confident" and I got to see some tits. To be honest, I'd rather not have to look at tits but millions of years of evolution made men super sensitive to such things and it takes conscious effort not to - effort that normally doesn't take effect until you've already looked.
@kuruma_otsutsuki Fair enough, you allos and your strange behaviors continue to elude me and I often forget that other people have impulses. If that's all you're talking about and not about being pervy and hitting on someone openly, then we can say we agree.
Did someone just agree with me? Holy shit, that's like the first time anyone's openly agreed with me. I thought I was supposed to be the dude no one agreed with. Well, actually @rosebud is a pretty avid fan of mine. In fact, I think she goes across all my comments and likes each one. She's a bit shy about it though.
Did you just assume my gender? FYI, I am a tri-gendered pyro-Apache helicopter-WWI battleship from the Nether Dimension, and I demand you use the pronouns, tgpAhWWIbNDer and tgpAhWWIbNDim to describe me.
I'm not out to win an argument, @kuruma_otsutsuki, though I often disagree with you. I'm only looking to approach Truth, which I believe can be found in neither a liberal nor a conservative point of view. That being said, I appreciate the acknowledgement, and yes, I did agree with you
Truth is rather difficult to find but you may find it if you do Human Transmutation.
Everyone is out to win an argument - that's why people comment on things like these. The problem is that nobody has ever actually beaten me in an argument on this website. It is expected as the people on this site tend not to be advanced theologians which I usually argue against. It's a bit of a shame to be honest.
As a side note, if you are truly looking for truth then you would be agreeing with me a lot more as all my arguments are truthful. Most of my arguments tend to be about the existence of god(s) - which has been debunked by thousands before me and anti-feminism - which is more of a logical debate.
Were you by chance talking about my humanity? It was shattered at a fairly early age which I believe not to have been early enough as remnants still remain. Not everyone can agree with me on some topics as they are a huge emotional debate that most fall prey to. Emotions are bad to have.
truth is, as you say, difficult to find but Truth (capital T) is impossible. And you're right--everyone is out to win an argument and I should acknowledge my bias a little more. I'm out to kill my Ego, and if I'm to do that, first I need that it exists. If you would ever like to debate someone who knows the workings of a religion a little more intimately (I'm a Catholic convert), then by all means hmu, I'd love to debate.
As for your humanity--what the fuck is humanity? Is that that thing we once had as children before life bent us over, or am I thinking of innocence?
@kurama_otsutsuki
Just to be 100% clear...you are aware that I am actually a boy, right?
And that your love is unrequited, right...........? because otherwise this went from 0-100 very very fast
Rose, you becoming trans does not bother me - I will always love you.
Also @hopeforall I was making a reference to FMA with the capitalized Truth. I would love to have a debate. I feel like shit rn so you start. But to be fair it is hardly a "debate" in the normal words. In my experience, it tends to be religious people just dancing over topics and trying to change the subject because they know that on an intellectual level they will never win.
So why did you become a Christian? What led you to it? Have you ever tried other religions? Have you read the Bible? Did you UNDERSTAND the Bible? What is your sex?
@kurama_otsutsuki this has gone from joke between two individuals to downright awkward and uncomfortable. I know you think you’re being clever and random, but you’re just being weird and creepy.
@kuruma_itsutsuki agreed. Most "debates" are just an atheist against someone guy who keeps saying "Well the BIBLE says..." *cue eyeroll*
I was raised culturally Catholic, but was always interested in religious belief. I thought about becoming Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, or Wicca, Buddhism and Wicca attracting my attention the most. However, around this time last year I stumbled onto a video called "why I left Wicca" which really revealed to me the fact that there is no "perfect" religion. More than that, when I got down to it, they all said (at their core) the same thing: be nice to people and don't try to find happiness in material goods. So, I started going to a (pretty liberal) Catholic Church and figured I'd learn a few things about how to be less shitty.
Then, I had what I would call a "religious experience" and I haven't gone back. I know it might've just been neurochemicals firing in response to what I wanted to hear: "God is real." But honestly, even if it was, I don't care. It's my life, I'll never know for certain if God's real or not, so I'm going to say, screw everyone, I choose to believe because what's the consequence? My parents raised me not to hate anyone and I still don't hate anyone. Believing in God hasn't made me want to change other people's lifestyles or convert anyone so I went with it. I will say, though, before I joined a religious institution, i wrote a letter to myself with a single question on it and that question was: "Do you think all human beings are deserving of love and kindness?" And I promised myself that if I ever looked at that and thought for even a second that that wasn't true, I'd get out. For good.
(Long comment sorry)
Also I'm female, I've read the Bible cover to cover (before I was Catholic) and I don't understand all of it, but I do know a lot about a few select portions
Did someone just agree with me? Holy shit, that's like the first time anyone's openly agreed with me. I thought I was supposed to be the dude no one agreed with. Well, actually @rosebud is a pretty avid fan of mine. In fact, I think she goes across all my comments and likes each one. She's a bit shy about it though.
Everyone is out to win an argument - that's why people comment on things like these. The problem is that nobody has ever actually beaten me in an argument on this website. It is expected as the people on this site tend not to be advanced theologians which I usually argue against. It's a bit of a shame to be honest.
As a side note, if you are truly looking for truth then you would be agreeing with me a lot more as all my arguments are truthful. Most of my arguments tend to be about the existence of god(s) - which has been debunked by thousands before me and anti-feminism - which is more of a logical debate.
Were you by chance talking about my humanity? It was shattered at a fairly early age which I believe not to have been early enough as remnants still remain. Not everyone can agree with me on some topics as they are a huge emotional debate that most fall prey to. Emotions are bad to have.
As for your humanity--what the fuck is humanity? Is that that thing we once had as children before life bent us over, or am I thinking of innocence?
Just to be 100% clear...you are aware that I am actually a boy, right?
And that your love is unrequited, right...........? because otherwise this went from 0-100 very very fast
Also @hopeforall I was making a reference to FMA with the capitalized Truth. I would love to have a debate. I feel like shit rn so you start. But to be fair it is hardly a "debate" in the normal words. In my experience, it tends to be religious people just dancing over topics and trying to change the subject because they know that on an intellectual level they will never win.
So why did you become a Christian? What led you to it? Have you ever tried other religions? Have you read the Bible? Did you UNDERSTAND the Bible? What is your sex?
I was raised culturally Catholic, but was always interested in religious belief. I thought about becoming Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, or Wicca, Buddhism and Wicca attracting my attention the most. However, around this time last year I stumbled onto a video called "why I left Wicca" which really revealed to me the fact that there is no "perfect" religion. More than that, when I got down to it, they all said (at their core) the same thing: be nice to people and don't try to find happiness in material goods. So, I started going to a (pretty liberal) Catholic Church and figured I'd learn a few things about how to be less shitty.
(Long comment sorry)
-insert jaws music-
Me: I'm trying to find it.