You want a diamond ring? 7 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Just as long as it was the right flavor.
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Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Yeah, I totally agree with you, I was just pointing those things out. It just annoys me when people think being gay or a lesbian or bisexual or asexual or anything is a choice, so I pointed out that it's really not. I wasn't disagreeing with anything else.
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Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
But the things you're describing aren't choices. Well, religion kinda is, but race isn't and neither is your sexual preference. That's all I was pointing out.
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This messed up generation 106 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
There's a lot of people I know who act like this. I mean, they're not as bad as the post describes or makes it seem, but they do the basic stuff. And here I am at home, watching TV, bitching on Funsubstance, and eating ice cream. :D
Girl problems 12 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
I wish my wardrobe was that big. :P I have about ten shirts, one pair of jeans, and five pairs of pajama pants.
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What really matters in life 12 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
He was, but one of the things I really liked about him was that he never preached Christianity. He never talked about Jesus or talked about loving God or not sinning or anything like that, he acted completely neutral. Instead he just taught love for all—which is the basic principle of the Bible, though some forget—without adding a religious tag to it at all. I don't know why, but I really liked that.
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Great Point 45 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
I love that point of view and I agree completely. Just love and don't hate and, you know, things may not improve a whole lot, but with just your little bit of love added to the world then it becomes a better place to live in. :)
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Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
This messed up generation 106 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
I just enjoy debates in general. It stimulates my mind and I'm bored most of the time, so it's nice.
I'm not your mate 4 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
It says it right at the top: "Gordon Ramsey doesn't like being called 'mate'"
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He has a point 16 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Okay, I agree with the majority of this statement, but there's one thing wrong: in the west, people do not do things only for themselves. A lot of people do but not everyone, and I'm also sure that people do things only for themselves in the east as well. I mean, knowing me, I would never give up my family for some guy/girl.
Great Point 45 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Well, as you can see in my above comment, I agree. This doesn't explain ALL male homophobia, but certainly a good portion of it.
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A baking pan with any shape 10 comments
Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
You obviously don't understand my point. This person, like countless others, is making it sound as though they're sweet and concerned about the said homosexual. They're saying "I pray to God you'll be cured" as though homosexuality is some sort of disease. They make it sound sugary-sweet but the real underlining message is that it's wrong to be homophobic and that's prejudice against who that person is. THAT is homophobia.
Here's the piece I was talking about: http://tyleroakley.com/post/6772674687/my-coming-out-experience It's a piece by Tyler Oakley, the Youtuber, and his coming out experience and he basically discusses how a lot of forms of homophobia are disguised with concern.
Also, saying that I based my opinion on emotion is ridiculous. Emotions are idiotic and they get in the way and I'd never be foolish enough to base an entire opinion on emotion.
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Here's the piece I was talking about: http://tyleroakley.com/post/6772674687/my-coming-out-experience It's a piece by Tyler Oakley, the Youtuber, and his coming out experience and he basically discusses how a lot of forms of homophobia are disguised with concern.
Also, saying that I based my opinion on emotion is ridiculous. Emotions are idiotic and they get in the way and I'd never be foolish enough to base an entire opinion on emotion.
He has a point 16 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
And, after all, Romeo and Juliet had a bit more difficult circumstances than, "The couples' family did not agree with the marriage."
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Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Well then what would you call it? I mean, I could say being black is wrong, but I don't necessarily have a fear of black people, does that make me not racist?
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Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
No, that person IS homophobic, but it's disguised in the whole "I hope you get better and you're beautiful" act. Just because they're not outright calling them "disgusting" or a "fag" (I hate that word) doesn't mean they're not homophobic.
I forget where, but I saw an article or a quote somewhere that addressed this type of homophobia and how the people make it seem as though they're tolerant and accepting but the underlining message is still "homosexuality is wrong."
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I forget where, but I saw an article or a quote somewhere that addressed this type of homophobia and how the people make it seem as though they're tolerant and accepting but the underlining message is still "homosexuality is wrong."
I'm begging you 28 comments
whocares
· 11 years ago
Same here! Except, instead of tennis shoes, my dog goes insane whenever my mom grabs her "walking purse" as opposed to her regular purse.
"come at me bro" - shoe 7 comments
Someone made the perfect perfume 18 comments