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  • BinauralJamBinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    eyedclaar wrote:
    i F'n hate tall people


    I look down on all you shortys... literally, I mean, I have to or I'd just be staring over your head the whole time.

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  • RKCNDYRKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    eyedclaar wrote:
    i F'n hate tall people


    I look down on all you shortys... literally, I mean, I have to or I'd just be staring over your head the whole time.

    and you probably look down girl's shirts too.... :evil:
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  • unlost dogsunlost dogs Posts: 12,553
    I went to my first gay wedding a couple of months ago, in a state that fairly recently legalized gay marriage. It was the most beautiful wedding I'd ever been to. And I've been to a lot of weddings.

    I was with one of the newlyweds this weekend, looking at wedding photos. It came to the one where the couple was pronounced, and showed the two of them hugging, with a beaming minister in the background.

    "Oh, they didn't catch your first kiss?" I said. "I probably have it on the video." (I'd shot the entire ceremony for them.)

    My friend paused then said, "We didn't have a first kiss. We were afraid it would make some of the people in the audience feel uncomfortable. So we decided to hug instead."

    That broke my heart a little... imagine, standing at the altar and worrying that your demonstration of love and commitment might not be appreciated by someone you'd invited...
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  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    4and20 wrote:
    eyedclaar wrote:
    i F'n hate tall people


    I look down on all you shortys... literally, I mean, I have to or I'd just be staring over your head the whole time.

    and you probably look down girl's shirts too.... :evil:

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  • RKCNDYRKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    eyedclaar wrote:
    4and20 wrote:
    eyedclaar wrote:
    I look down on all you shortys... literally, I mean, I have to or I'd just be staring over your head the whole time.

    and you probably look down girl's shirts too.... :evil:

    Mine eye doth wander on its own accord; I have no say in the matter. ;)

    I'll be sure to borrow that horrid turtleneck of jearlpam's
    http://picasaweb.google.com/nevhead0925 ... 0587516402
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  • Black DiamondBlack Diamond Posts: 25,107
    4and20 wrote:
    I'll be sure to borrow that horrid turtleneck of jearlpam's
    http://picasaweb.google.com/nevhead0925 ... 0587516402
    That's a 5 yard penalty for improper pasting...
    4th and 25...
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  • RKCNDYRKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    4and20 wrote:
    I'll be sure to borrow that horrid turtleneck of jearlpam's
    http://picasaweb.google.com/nevhead0925 ... 0587516402
    That's a 5 yard penalty for improper pasting...
    4th and 25...

    he must have changed his album...I copied it from his post 'bad x-mas sweater party'....you're not missing much...really...you're not....
    The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.

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  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    4and20 wrote:
    I'll be sure to borrow that horrid turtleneck of jearlpam's
    http://picasaweb.google.com/nevhead0925 ... 0587516402
    That's a 5 yard penalty for improper pasting...
    4th and 25...

    I'd punt if I were her...

    Just to stay on topic, roughly 87% of NFL kickers are gay.
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  • Drowned OutDrowned Out Posts: 6,056
    Jo wrote:
    So what happens if I am are a TRUE PRACTISING RELIGEOUS NUT, bringing up my children to be Honourable, Respectful, Conciderate, Insightful , Patient and Moraly convicted to the above.
    Only have 'otherwise' shoved and flaunted in my face?
    I have no choice but to tell my 8 year old about homosexuality because he wants to know what that shit on my TV was or what that song was about, or why his teacher lives with the principle.

    I get the fact your looking for recognition, but I'm one of those who can't wait for you to go away, your spoiling my Porno's.

    :| let the flames begin.....
    This reminds me of the parents crying about the Zack and Miri Make a Porno posters up in movie theatres...Imagine: having to *gasp* explain the word porno to their kids. The horror! Talking to kids about sex??? Isn't that what teachers are for? What could be worse than a meaningful conversation with a child!?

    I think we're all better off when a parent turns these REAL LIFE experiences into learning opportunities for their kids, rather than sheltering them and letting them figure it out on their own...I mean...you're missing a perfectly good opportunity to pass your intolerance on to the next generation. :roll:

    I don't know if your post was tongue-in-cheek or what...but your outlook is only Honourable, Respectful, Conciderate, Insightful , Patient and Moraly convicted...to people exactly like you...which is to say; your outlook is really none of the above.
  • LoulouLoulou Posts: 6,247
    WE AGREE, DROWNED OUT!!!! HOORAH!!!
    What a ridiculous thing to say!!!!! Homosexuality is not a choice, it's who they are!!!! It's part of life so you should explain. It certainly doesn't make them bad people!!
    Jo wrote:
    So what happens if I am are a TRUE PRACTISING RELIGEOUS NUT, bringing up my children to be Honourable, Respectful, Conciderate, Insightful , Patient and Moraly convicted to the above.
    Only have 'otherwise' shoved and flaunted in my face?
    I have no choice but to tell my 8 year old about homosexuality because he wants to know what that shit on my TV was or what that song was about, or why his teacher lives with the principle.

    I get the fact your looking for recognition, but I'm one of those who can't wait for you to go away, your spoiling my Porno's.

    :| let the flames begin.....
    This reminds me of the parents crying about the Zack and Miri Make a Porno posters up in movie theatres...Imagine: having to *gasp* explain the word porno to their kids. The horror! Talking to kids about sex??? Isn't that what teachers are for? What could be worse than a meaningful conversation with a child!?

    I think we're all better off when a parent turns these REAL LIFE experiences into learning opportunities for their kids, rather than sheltering them and letting them figure it out on their own...I mean...you're missing a perfectly good opportunity to pass your intolerance on to the next generation. :roll:

    I don't know if your post was tongue-in-cheek or what...but your outlook is only Honourable, Respectful, Conciderate, Insightful , Patient and Moraly convicted...to people exactly like you...which is to say; your outlook is really none of the above.
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  • LoulouLoulou Posts: 6,247
    “ "Thank you Palestrina. It’s a wonderful evening, it’s great to be here and I wanna dedicate you a super sexy song." " (last words of Mark Sandman of Morphine)


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  • chiquimonkeychiquimonkey Posts: 9,337
    I'm more offended by "Baby on Board" stickers. Like I was going to plow my car right into you, but since you have a baby, I'll hold off lol

    Maybe that gay person feels comfortable putting it out there, because before they'd have to worry about someone kicking their ass or calling them some horrible name?

    I'm a 'live and let live' sort of broad. Who cares what anybody else does??

    The only intolerance I possess is that towards idiots. And sweet lord, how many there are in the world.
  • LoulouLoulou Posts: 6,247
    Yeah, I have a baby and I don't really get those signs?? I mean, if someones going to have an accident involving your car, a signs not going to stop them. Besides, the very fact that most of the time you dont know the person/family driving next to you on the road, doesn't stop people from driving like nutcases so what makes them think a sign will???
    I'm more offended by "Baby on Board" stickers. Like I was going to plow my car right into you, but since you have a baby, I'll hold off lol

    Maybe that gay person feels comfortable putting it out there, because before they'd have to worry about someone kicking their ass or calling them some horrible name?

    I'm a 'live and let live' sort of broad. Who cares what anybody else does??

    The only intolerance I possess is that towards idiots. And sweet lord, how many there are in the world.
    “ "Thank you Palestrina. It’s a wonderful evening, it’s great to be here and I wanna dedicate you a super sexy song." " (last words of Mark Sandman of Morphine)


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  • chiquimonkeychiquimonkey Posts: 9,337
    Loulou wrote:
    Yeah, I have a baby and I don't really get those signs?? I mean, if someones going to have an accident involving your car, a signs not going to stop them. Besides, the very fact that most of the time you dont know the person/family driving next to you on the road, doesn't stop people from driving like nutcases so what makes them think a sign will???

    Right! It's just something I never understood. It just seems good practice to not hit anybody lol
  • Loulou wrote:
    Yeah, I have a baby and I don't really get those signs?? I mean, if someones going to have an accident involving your car, a signs not going to stop them. Besides, the very fact that most of the time you dont know the person/family driving next to you on the road, doesn't stop people from driving like nutcases so what makes them think a sign will???

    Right! It's just something I never understood. It just seems good practice to not hit anybody lol


    couldn't agree more
    i don't mind signs and stuff
    but baby on board signs to me are pointless
    just showing off that you have a baby isn't it :lol:
  • RKCNDYRKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    Loulou wrote:
    Yeah, I have a baby and I don't really get those signs?? I mean, if someones going to have an accident involving your car, a signs not going to stop them. Besides, the very fact that most of the time you dont know the person/family driving next to you on the road, doesn't stop people from driving like nutcases so what makes them think a sign will???

    Right! It's just something I never understood. It just seems good practice to not hit anybody lol


    couldn't agree more
    i don't mind signs and stuff
    but baby on board signs to me are pointless
    just showing off that you have a baby isn't it :lol:

    I think they are showing off that their car has smashed cereal in the seats and smells like spoiled formula.... :lol:
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  • chiquimonkeychiquimonkey Posts: 9,337
    4and20 wrote:
    I think they are showing off that their car has smashed cereal in the seats and smells like spoiled formula.... :lol:
    Some people have cars like that, and they don't even have kids :shock: :lol:
  • 4and20 wrote:
    I think they are showing off that their car has smashed cereal in the seats and smells like spoiled formula.... :lol:
    Some people have cars like that, and they don't even have kids :shock: :lol:

    :lol:
  • voidofmanvoidofman Posts: 4,009
    I'm more offended by "Baby on Board" stickers. Like I was going to plow my car right into you, but since you have a baby, I'll hold off lol
    Reminds me of a driver's test question I got wrong.

    "There is a blind person on a corner waiting for the light to change while you are wanting to turn right."

    Do you:
    A. Stop and wait until he has crossed the street safely.
    B. Treat him like any other pedestrian.
    C. (some other answer that was similar)

    I picked B because it is pretty much the same as A, that's how I treat pedestrians, they have the right of way!!
  • RKCNDYRKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    4and20 wrote:
    I think they are showing off that their car has smashed cereal in the seats and smells like spoiled formula.... :lol:
    Some people have cars like that, and they don't even have kids :shock: :lol:

    :lol:

    chiqui...is Mr 4/20 giving you rides in his car? :lol::lol::lol:
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  • chiquimonkeychiquimonkey Posts: 9,337
    VoidOfMan wrote:
    I'm more offended by "Baby on Board" stickers. Like I was going to plow my car right into you, but since you have a baby, I'll hold off lol
    Reminds me of a driver's test question I got wrong.

    "There is a blind person on a corner waiting for the light to change while you are wanting to turn right."

    Do you:
    A. Stop and wait until he has crossed the street safely.
    B. Treat him like any other pedestrian.
    C. (some other answer that was similar)

    I picked B because it is pretty much the same as A, that's how I treat pedestrians, they have the right of way!!
    Yeah that's kind of a trick question, you should wait in any case! Although a 'regular' pedestrian can at least see if you're sitting there waiting to turn, so I can see why they made the distinction for someone who is blind.
  • chiquimonkeychiquimonkey Posts: 9,337
    4and20 wrote:
    chiqui...is Mr 4/20 giving you rides in his car? :lol::lol::lol:
    No, but if it has cereal and stinks, I never will :? hahaha
  • RKCNDYRKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    4and20 wrote:
    chiqui...is Mr 4/20 giving you rides in his car? :lol::lol::lol:
    No, but if it has cereal and stinks, I never will :? hahaha

    :lol::lol::lol:
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  • EmBleveEmBleve Posts: 3,019
    ZiggyStar wrote:
    Jo wrote:
    So what happens if I am are a TRUE PRACTISING RELIGEOUS NUT, bringing up my children to be Honourable, Respectful, Conciderate, Insightful , Patient and Moraly convicted to the above.
    Only have 'otherwise' shoved and flaunted in my face?
    I have no choice but to tell my 8 year old about homosexuality because he wants to know what that shit on my TV was or what that song was about, or why his teacher lives with the principle.

    I get the fact your looking for recognition, but I'm one of those who can't wait for you to go away, your spoiling my Porno's.

    :| let the flames begin.....

    Homosexuals are spoiling your pornos to such a degree that you can't wait for them to "go away"?! :? Ever heard of searching for what you want to watch? I never stumble across gay men in my porn. As for lesbians, it's very easy to avoid them too. Maybe a little less drinky drinky next time and a bit more concentration, hey? ;)

    Jo, I think you should be much more worried about teaching your kids to spell correctly than what you're going to tell them about homosexuals ---- Considerate, morally, principal, pornos (no apostrophe)

    Say it!! Your reply totally kicks ass. I especially love the spelling part. :lol:
  • JOEJOEJOEJOEJOEJOE Posts: 10,483
    If members of minority groups ( gays, in this instance) were more accepted and weren't discriminated against, perhaps they would feel less of a need to define who they are.
  • catefrancescatefrances Posts: 29,003
    Loulou wrote:
    Yeah, I have a baby and I don't really get those signs?? I mean, if someones going to have an accident involving your car, a signs not going to stop them. Besides, the very fact that most of the time you dont know the person/family driving next to you on the road, doesn't stop people from driving like nutcases so what makes them think a sign will???

    Right! It's just something I never understood. It just seems good practice to not hit anybody lol


    couldn't agree more
    i don't mind signs and stuff
    but baby on board signs to me are pointless
    just showing off that you have a baby isn't it :lol:


    baby on board signs were originally intended to alert emergency services to the possible existence of a wee child in a wreck. sometimes they tend to slip down and get 'lost' among the wreckage. so no not pointless at all.
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  • pjfan31pjfan31 Posts: 7,331
    ZiggyStar wrote:
    This guys car sounds like some of the Cowboys (football) fans I've seen driving here. Flags, window stickers, bumper stickers, dashboard crap, stick on window toys, drivers wearing Cowboys shirts and hats. Really really Cowboys obsessed.

    Would that car bother you if you were driving near it? Honestly ask yourself that question.

    Yes it would. Cowboys are shit...

    But lets learn to embrace difference rather than suppress it people. The world would be a better place if we did....
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  • dunkmandunkman Posts: 19,646
    VoidOfMan wrote:
    I'm more offended by "Baby on Board" stickers. Like I was going to plow my car right into you, but since you have a baby, I'll hold off lol
    Reminds me of a driver's test question I got wrong.

    "There is a blind person on a corner waiting for the light to change while you are wanting to turn right."

    Do you:
    A. Stop and wait until he has crossed the street safely.
    B. Treat him like any other pedestrian.
    C. (some other answer that was similar)

    I picked B because it is pretty much the same as A, that's how I treat pedestrians, they have the right of way!!

    why wasnt there a D) Shout "look out, there is a piano falling right above you!!"
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • eyedclaar wrote:
    Ah, nothing like coming back to work after a threeday weekend to find the homophobes hard at work. Good to see there is still room in a PJ fan's heart for such intolerance.

    Want a tissue?
    How was I intolerant?
    They cry they want to be treated like everyone else yet the way some of them go about it makes me question whether or not they really do want to be treated equally.
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