But your red is like... a red, right? 29 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
You just blew my mind. I'm going to bed.
Shuddup and eat your gays! 27 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
Yeah... almost as funny as you telling yourself that I have views that I don't have. I understand that it's a lot easier to feel justified in hating people who disagree with you and not taking the time to consider their opinions if you can convince yourself that they are either too evil or too stupid to be worth considering, but with all due respect, that's exactly why we're having this problem in the first place. Lying to yourself only makes you look foolish, and it sure as heck doesn't help your position.
This is a waste of time; if you're really so far in denial that you think you know what my views are better than I do, there's nothing I can do for you. Have a nice day.
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This is a waste of time; if you're really so far in denial that you think you know what my views are better than I do, there's nothing I can do for you. Have a nice day.
Shuddup and eat your gays! 27 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
@tomfeltonsass I implied nothing -- I said what I meant to say. I didn't even say anything about a gay lifestyle being a bad thing -- I only said it exists. If you have to put words in my mouth in order to make your arguments, you might want to reconsider your position.
And that's good. No gay people I know act like that either. So where did you get the idea from?
@saviourself Yes, they are living a heterosexual lifestyle. I don't have sex or anything but I ask girls on dates and intend to get married. So yes, heterosexual lifestyle. For the second part, I think that would assume that having sex for any reason other than procreation is a sin, and I don't believe that to be true. Birth control is not against my religious beliefs, for example. Physical intimacy also acts as an expression of love and commitment between a couple. And I definitely steer clear (as Jesus did) of radical Christians who believe that pleasure is inherently sinful. So I disagree with your conclusion.
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And that's good. No gay people I know act like that either. So where did you get the idea from?
@saviourself Yes, they are living a heterosexual lifestyle. I don't have sex or anything but I ask girls on dates and intend to get married. So yes, heterosexual lifestyle. For the second part, I think that would assume that having sex for any reason other than procreation is a sin, and I don't believe that to be true. Birth control is not against my religious beliefs, for example. Physical intimacy also acts as an expression of love and commitment between a couple. And I definitely steer clear (as Jesus did) of radical Christians who believe that pleasure is inherently sinful. So I disagree with your conclusion.
Shuddup and eat your gays! 27 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
Umm... okay. I guess if parading in tights and making out with everyone you see is what you want a "gay lifestyle" to be, go ahead. Just remember that you're the one who said it, not me. :P
Friendship is a fragile thing 18 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
Maybe it's because in our day of Internet and social isolation we've forgotten (as a whole) how to get close to someone else without screwing it up. I don't believe friendship was ever supposed to work this way. We should be able to have emotionally intimate relationships without ruining everything, we just don't do it anymore so we've forgotten how.
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Confused child 12 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
I've learned that when your mom is screaming your name, sure wants you to come talk to her. Yelling "what" back is almost never sufficient.
This always happens 7 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
Notice that the center piece he tore out in the third frame is no longer there in the last frame.
The answer is yes 9 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
There are also theories that babies still retain a memory of the life they were living before they came to earth. If that's true, Jaden is exactly right for once.
Like, I heard a story once about a small girl who had a new baby brother, and when one of her parents was in another room leaving the girl with the baby, the parent overheard the girl say to the baby, "tell me what Jesus feels like. I am starting to forget."
Maybe that's true, maybe not. We'll find out someday.
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Like, I heard a story once about a small girl who had a new baby brother, and when one of her parents was in another room leaving the girl with the baby, the parent overheard the girl say to the baby, "tell me what Jesus feels like. I am starting to forget."
Maybe that's true, maybe not. We'll find out someday.
Shuddup and eat your gays! 27 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
Sure. And if you're not living a homosexual lifestyle, you aren't living a homosexual lifestyle, regardless of whether you actually are "homosexual." Just a few hours ago, one of my closest friends told me he is attracted to people of the same sex. He doesn't pursue those feelings though. Is he gay? Sure. Is he living a gay lifestyle? No, because he has chosen not to. There is a distinction. Sorry if it wasn't very clear what I was taking about.
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When nature blocks your way 8 comments
Shuddup and eat your gays! 27 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
Having a relationship is a choice. Physical intimacy is a choice. Getting married is a choice. Going to "gay pride" rallies is a choice. How you choose to identify yourself is a choice. You don't choose how you were born, but you do choose what you're going to do about it. I think the word "lifestyle" is totally applicable.
And just in reference to the post, I have personally never met anyone who is opposed to gay marriage because "it's disgusting".
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And just in reference to the post, I have personally never met anyone who is opposed to gay marriage because "it's disgusting".
Sì? 21 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
I think that's a bit of a stretch. I don't think anybody believes that public speaking is morally wrong.
That said, I'm an introvert and I love public speaking.
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That said, I'm an introvert and I love public speaking.
Stupid things straight people say to LGBT people 28 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
I ask heterosexual people about the their wife and kids all the time.
Most of the rest of them wouldn't really make any logical sense to ask a heterosexual person anyway. Would they?
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Most of the rest of them wouldn't really make any logical sense to ask a heterosexual person anyway. Would they?
Stupid things straight people say to LGBT people 28 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
Not just your mind, it's in everyone else's mind too. It's a cultural thing.
To be fair, I think the "are you a boy or a girl" question is asking about sex. At least, it would be if it was coming from me.
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To be fair, I think the "are you a boy or a girl" question is asking about sex. At least, it would be if it was coming from me.
No toilet paper or no food? 4 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
What kind of toilet paper are you buying that would cost as much as food? It better literally feel as good as those Charmin bears make it look.
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No fork, no problem 8 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
It seems like that would take more work than going to find a fork. Unless there's really no forks anywhere within two square miles, I guess.
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Wakeskating in Machu Picchu 11 comments
Sonic has been wearing goggles 13 comments
Become a low level X-men 14 comments
Player 3 entered the game 11 comments
Why The LGBTQI Community Needs, Loves And Appreciates Our Allies.... 87 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
The person who gives in to aggression isn't giving in to anything unnatural either. That's not the point.
My "house"? Where does that come from? Besides the fact that it's incorrect to lump all Christians together as if they are the same, I don't have a responsibility to make everyone who calls themselves "Christian" absolutely perfect before I reach out to anyone else. Jesus certainly didn't refrain from teaching one person just because someone else had made a mistake. That's a pretty dumb reason to keep your mouth shut.
Once again, nobody is perfect, and we're all here to help each other. Let's try building bridges instead of walls. Why is that such a bad thing?
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My "house"? Where does that come from? Besides the fact that it's incorrect to lump all Christians together as if they are the same, I don't have a responsibility to make everyone who calls themselves "Christian" absolutely perfect before I reach out to anyone else. Jesus certainly didn't refrain from teaching one person just because someone else had made a mistake. That's a pretty dumb reason to keep your mouth shut.
Once again, nobody is perfect, and we're all here to help each other. Let's try building bridges instead of walls. Why is that such a bad thing?
Why The LGBTQI Community Needs, Loves And Appreciates Our Allies.... 87 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
Let me just clarify one more point (for some weird reason I think I might eventually get through to someone at some point). And for this, I am going to go back onto my side of the apparently unbridgeable gap for a quick second.
Identity is not a sin. There is no sin in being who you are. We all have urges and desires, but simply being tempted does not mean you have done or are doing anything wrong. If it did, Jesus wouldn't be sinless, because he was tempted too. We're all different, and we all have weaknesses. Some are more naturally aggressive, for example. That doesn't mean they're bad people, it just means they have a weakness that they should work on. Like everyone else. The only time that person sins is when he gives into his urges and does something bad.
So no, passion, I don't believe anyone needs to be "saved from their identity." We only need to be saved from the mistakes we have actually made. That's our responsibility. And as I've said, we're all in it together.
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Identity is not a sin. There is no sin in being who you are. We all have urges and desires, but simply being tempted does not mean you have done or are doing anything wrong. If it did, Jesus wouldn't be sinless, because he was tempted too. We're all different, and we all have weaknesses. Some are more naturally aggressive, for example. That doesn't mean they're bad people, it just means they have a weakness that they should work on. Like everyone else. The only time that person sins is when he gives into his urges and does something bad.
So no, passion, I don't believe anyone needs to be "saved from their identity." We only need to be saved from the mistakes we have actually made. That's our responsibility. And as I've said, we're all in it together.
Surprised it took as long as it did for this to happen 9 comments
supernovamike
· 10 years ago
I wouldn't say that's always the case. Many aren't opposed to homosexuality being implicit. I know I'm not.
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