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Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Okay, that is way different and not what I was talking about at all. First of all, you already loved choir and you can't change that. You just chose to be open and indulgent of it. If you hadn't chosen to be open about it, you would still love choir, wouldn't you? So that's not what I was saying at all. What I was saying if you could choose to be straight or homosexual, without any prior preferences or biases, why would you choose homosexuality? I'm not saying why would you choose to be open about your homosexuality, just why would you "choose" homosexuality if it was an option?
And, ugh, you obviously don't understand. Being gay is not a choice. It is not something you do and wake up one morning saying "Hey, I'll be homosexual!" that's bullshit. Also, by what you're saying, being homosexual is equivalent to the sin of murder?
Anyways, homosexuality isn't a choice. Choosing to be open and to practice your homosexuality is a choice, but not being homosexual.
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Introvert problem 8 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
No way, it's exhausting hanging around people and getting involved (unless it's really worth your time). I like sitting at home and reading or dwelling in my mind instead. It's much more fascinating than what most people can provide anyways.
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True Story. 14 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Haha, it was probably the name "Puff" that made you think that. I mean, "Puff" does sound like a word you'd associated with marshmallows or something, which are white.
True Story. 14 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Yeah, I can see that.
Seems about right 7 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
I always hated these things. They'd say "finish the drawing" and then the other half would be the fucking Mona Lisa or some shit.
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Faith in my generation: Lost 19 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Thanks for the advice. :)
Forever alone family 8 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
I just kinda multiplied the various sections, added the outliers, and then got the results. It wasn't that hard.
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Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
They don't "do" anything. They're being themselves as opposed to limiting themselves to these cages so as to please every one else. And, yes, because straight people are ALWAYS such great parents. It's not like straight people are abusive or unresponsible or anything. It's not like straight people give up their children for whatever reasons. But homosexuals, if they truly want to have kids, they have to plan it out and decide and they WANT the kid as opposed to just being stuck with them. Also, there are plenty of species of animals in nature that are homosexual. So don't start the "it's not natural" speech, because that's bull. You can't just be straight. You can't just be attracted to the opposite sex. It doesn't work like that. Gay men can't just kiss a woman and be suddenly attracted to her. They can't turn it on and off or anything, they can't choose. If they could, there would be a lot less gay people in the world because they would be sick of the ignorance and hate they receive.
Black people 34 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
While I think a broader diversity on names would be nice (not Chantaniqua or whatever, but just different names because she's right, they are mostly white, Christian type of names), I think speaking differently on the news to serve people (not black people, because that's a stereotype) that somehow can't understand is idiotic.
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Forever alone family 8 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
You're a happy ninja with thirty-six cats?
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True Story. 14 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
How?
Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Being attracted to who you're attracted to isn't a choice. Even if it was, why would someone choose the path where tons of people hate them and they have to worry about violent homophobes or if their family might disown them? Why would someone choose to be treated so horribly? I bet a lot of homosexuals wish or have wished that they were straight and normal just to avoid people like you.
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Faith in my generation: Lost 19 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
And how many eleven year olds do you know are alcoholics? Even so, if you are an alcoholic, you can still wanna "right" yourself and get sober.
Faith in my generation: Lost 19 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Well, not at first, but they can learn over time even without any help from their parents and they should certainly have some sort of inkling by the time they're sixteen.
Cat doing somersault 4 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
That cat is more flexible than me.
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This messed up generation 106 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
No problem, random guest. Just standing up for my opinions (though, that's a lot easier on the Internet than in real life).
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Highest human made rock climbing in Netherlands 14 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
The kinda philosophical part of my mind is saying, "Do it! It'll be a great experience! Face your fears!" but the more instinctive part of my mind is saying, "Fuck no. I will enjoy a pizza at home and watch some Goonies before I climb that shit."
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As a teacher, this is my biggest confession 11 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Besides, a lot of kids have homes that they don't want to go back to.
As a teacher, this is my biggest confession 11 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Well, detentions don't really affect the parents. I mean, a detention is just kinda the equivalent of hanging out with some friends after school so it doesn't affect the parents much. However, if there's a suspension and the kid is left home all day, that's more big of a deal (did that make sense?). I mean, at my school, you get detention for chewing gum but suspensions are a lot more serious.
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Harry potter world 34 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Well, I don't really think of Harry Potter (as in, the entire series) differently, but I will look at the movies strangely from now on,
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Faith in my generation: Lost 19 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
But kids can make choices for themselves despite their parents. I mean, they're definitely greatly influenced by their parents morals and discipline, but they can still decide what's right and what's wrong. Of course, that's not to say what she's doing is right or wrong, but it's probably really unhealthy.
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You want a diamond ring? 7 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
A family friend of mine proposed to his wife with a plastic spider ring on Halloween. He got her an actual diamond ring later, but I thought that was really cute.
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Great Point 45 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Well, this also serves the point of men being afraid of their masculinity being threatened through homosexuals. Also, a lot of male homophobes are homophobic exactly because of this. It's not the cause for all male homophobia, but it is for a lot. Anyways, people don't generally pick and choose on who they're afraid of.
This messed up generation 106 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Well, what can I say? I'm an opinionated bitch who really doesn't give a fuck. It's an occupational hazard.
If I happened upon this in the middle of the woods I'd probably freak out 4 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
I might freak out, scream, get one of my friends to poke it to see if it's a real human hand, scream and call the police if it is, laugh at myself if it's not, and then take a picture.
Realistically speaking, I would never go hiking in the woods and it's more likely I'd just be on my computer.
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