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Men's rights 30 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
But, I have a family member who's only allowed to see her children for three weeks out of the year because her ex-husband was incredibly rich and make false accusations against her (it goes both ways) and he even gained custody of one of the children that wasn't even his.
Anyways, not all women are like this, just saying. I mean, I know men who do a bunch of these things as well as women. And women DO deserve equal rights to men, so stop making it out as though we don't deserve it.
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Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Okay, that's bullshit. True, scientists believe that AIDs and HIV started with chimpanzees and then humans ate infected meat and it spread. Anyways, not exclusively gay people spread the disease. After all, straight people have sex too.
Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Good point. Well, I suppose I don't believe in coincidences then. It's true that I usually see the meaning behind things, but I guess coincidences are usually so small that I can't see any purpose behind them. It would have to be further explained.
Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
They don't tell themselves lies so much that they believe they're gay. I've already explained (albeit somewhat horribly) the science of it. You're just ignoring it.
Anyways, animals in nature are homosexual. Anyways, saying opposites attracts and likes repel doesn't apply to everything, especially when you're talking about humans. And straight people can reproduce but they can also be horrible parents. At least if homosexuals become parents, they actually want to be.
Anyways, I'm not Christian so I don't believe in Adam and Eve and I hate the saying "man and wife." I think it should be husband and wife, not man and wife. That sounds sexist. Anyways, I don't think everyone was meant to be gay, and not everyone was meant to be straight. I think straights are here to reproduce and that homosexuals are here so that we don't overpopulate. It's a good system, I think.
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Won't do it 18 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Sounds awesome. We'll make an awesome team. :D
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Won't do it 18 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Haha, funny for me. I'd actually like to be a physicist one day. Wanna trade? You get world domination, I get physics.
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Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Where was I contradicting myself.
It's how they develop, I believe. Some people's minds develop to be be straight, some develop to be homosexual. Again, homosexuality isn't a choice.
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Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Well, first of all. If I came up to a gay person and asked me why they "decided" to be gay, I'm sure they would get pissed off and yell at me because it's not a choice. Anyways, being gay is how your brain functions. Being gay means you're attracted to the same sex. For example, you see an attractive person on the street who's the same gender as you. But instead of it being "oh, they're handsome" or "oh, they're cute" in an objective kind of way, you're attracted to them. A little trigger in your brain causes your pupils to dilate (an action which you can't control and which signifies heightened arousal) and for your breath to become slightly quicker. You may not ever see that person again or you may not actually do anything to show your attraction, but you ARE attracted to them. It's the same thing with same-sex couples who are in love. "Love" is a chemical reaction process in the brain. One which you CAN'T control. If we delve enough into it, it can all be brought back to science.
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Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
(Continued)
cause them to realize they're gay. Anyways, I do believe in coincidences, but I do also believe that everything IS connected in someway or another. Is that bad?
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Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Okay, gay guys being into fashion and gossip and just overall feminine is a stereotype, so no. Guys making passes at women isn't part of the human life cycle. Sure, men being AROUSED by girls or finding them attracted is natural, but they don't have to make a big spectacle of it. Anyways, I probably wouldn't start a relationship with a guy who makes a pass at me. I'd be more disgusted and then turn away. And just because you're a Muslim doesn't really explain why you dislike gay people, unless you're saying it's because of your religion and it's written in the Quran or something. I know plenty or Muslims who really don't have a problem with gay people. Well, they thought about coming out of the closet, which is completely different. They're thinking of revealing who they are, not thinking about "hey, I want to be gay!" I doubt they'd be in the closet in the first place if they really wanted to be homosexual. And, like I said, you don't really decide you're gay. Certain events cause the
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This messed up generation 106 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Haven't you seem my previous comments? I'm not really judging them. I'm saying kids have been doing these things for generations and I'm trying to defend them. Okay, yes, I am talking from my first-world point of view, but I'm not talking about other countries. I am talking about kids my age in similar countries. Not kids in Kenya or some such. The dynamics are completely different there.
Won't do it 18 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Man, I didn't even think about that. It WOULD be so much work. Yeah, I'm not sure I would be able to do it.
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Won't do it 18 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Eh, I'm not sure I would want to have ultimate authority. I'm afraid I would become corrupt and evil somehow.
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How did we even discover glasses? 6 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Well, I'm guessing the concept of glasses was at least slightly based on the telescope (or vice versa) with its outward, inward lenses to make things appear closer and further away and such. But I'm not sure.
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Neville's role 12 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
But Neville WAS the one who openly stood up to Voldemort and had a flaming hat thrown on his head as a consequence, I mean, I agree, he wasn't really LEADING, but he's still fucking awesome and I'm sure he motivated some of the characters.
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Calvin and Hobbes has had it right for a long time 8 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
I'm sure there is. There's probably tons of fan blogs and sites where you can buy merchandise and I know there are some sites with the comics on them. They're also usually at my local bookstore, so you could check there (your own local bookstore, that is, not mine). They might even be in the library.
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Great Point 45 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Guys never hit on who? Me? I've gotten hit on before. Not by random people walking down the street (I am really young, after all) but by guys in my class and grade and such. Unless you're talking about yourself. In that case, I don't know what to say.
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When I don't know my cat is under the covers and lay down 12 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Yay, it's the middle of the night and now I'm pretty sure I'll never sleep again.
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Neville's role 12 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
This is actually true, for the person who down-voted this. Though, I think the main point that Neville was leading an army (kinda) and Harry was chosen for a solo mission is true.
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The circle of fear 4 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Cockroaches are nasty.
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Black people 34 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Eh, I doubt any suggestions I have would be voted for. A lot of people don't take to foreign-sounding names.
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Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Honey, they don't "magically turn gay." They've always been gay but might have not realized it or they just finally came out of the closet. There's nothing magical about it.
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Probably one of the finest burns in internet history 139 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
What outside influences?
Anyways, people of every sexuality, race, age, religion, etc. do that. There's always those people who act as though their problems are the only problems. You can't label that to a specific group. Also, what do you mean " . . . and they cannot hope hence be gay"? People don't just turn gay when they can't cope with something. They've always been gay.
How are gay people looking for attention? I mean, stereotypical gay men DO tend to be very flamboyant and loud and such, but that's a stereotype. They have little to do with reality.
You can't just be normal. Trust me, plenty of people WISH they were normal, but they can't just turn on the normal switch in their brain to make them ordinary. I mean, they can hide their extraordinary-ness, but that doesn't make them normal. They're still extraordinary under it all.
Also, don't be sorry. It's your opinion, even if I don't agree. The only problem I would have with you is if you started calling homosexuals "fags."
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Stan Lee's last name 12 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
Okay, I'm not even a big fan of superheroes or comic books or anything, but are you serious? How can anyone be that stupid?
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This messed up generation 106 comments
whocares · 11 years ago
I don't really think it's that big of a problem. I mean, the opinion that being born out of wedlock is bad is a widely religious view. It goes along with saving yourself until marriage. While plenty of non-religious people still think premarital sex is bad, religion isn't quite as ruling anymore and we are now more lenient to the various sins. Such as premarital sex and babies born out of wedlock.
I mean, overall, the world has gotten better as a whole. There's still plenty of things things wrong with it and many countries haven't developed much, but others have and they've made tremendous progress. I mean, in the United States fifty years ago, interracial marriage was illegal but forced sterilizations were legal. Nowadays, around 81 percent of THIS generation supports homosexuals and same-sex marriage while it's surely not as big a percentage in other generations.