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  • S soap brain

    Ilíon wrote:

    "Gay" men tend to (at minimum) look down on women, even if (especially if and as) they individually emulate the traits and/or weaknesses more commonly associated with feminine nature. "Gay" women, of course, are notorious for hating men.

    Hardly ever.

    Ilíon wrote:

    "Gay" men and women frequently use the word "breeder" (i.e. a "straight" person, and thus psychologically capable of breeding) as a term of contempt.

    Hardly ever.

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    And you're ignorant (and liking it that way) ... or dishonest.

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      And you're ignorant (and liking it that way) ... or dishonest.

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      Bergholt Stuttley Johnson
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      me or him? if its me, then explain why you think so come to think of it explaining why hes being ignorant or dishonest too for as far as I can see he has 1, stated an observation based on a limited knowedgebase(self admitted) 2, an opinion the first is not ignorance but a valid thought process, you make an observation based on what you know then reasses when furthe information becomes available - an intelligent process rather than the line of certain others which seems to be "make your mind up about something the look for anything that may support that view, disregarding any alternatives or counter claims and resorting to insulting behavour when confronted". the second is a valid point, we all have opinions and theres nothing wrong in that as long as you dont try and force them on others, by all means provide arguments to the contri of the stated opinions but do not seak to force others to believe your opinions or claim that they are ignorant or dishonest without providing suffcient evidence to back your claim and to then DEFEND that claim having read his posts and yours I know who I think of as ignorant and dishonest

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        And you're ignorant (and liking it that way) ... or dishonest.

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        soap brain
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        Ilíon wrote:

        And you're ignorant (and liking it that way) ... or dishonest.

        Wow. That was really interesting and informative, thank you.

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          Ilíon wrote:

          And you're ignorant (and liking it that way) ... or dishonest.

          Wow. That was really interesting and informative, thank you.

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          Ilion
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          It's only shallow thinkers, you know, persons such as yourself, who imagine that novelty is an absolute virtue.

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            It's only shallow thinkers, you know, persons such as yourself, who imagine that novelty is an absolute virtue.

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            soap brain
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            Shut up mum!

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            • S soap brain

              Shut up mum!

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              Ilion
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              I'm not maternal. Paternal, even Patriarchal, perhaps, but not maternal. Your very thought processes have been warped by the feminist ascendancy and mismanagement of western societies, haven't they?

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                I'm not maternal. Paternal, even Patriarchal, perhaps, but not maternal. Your very thought processes have been warped by the feminist ascendancy and mismanagement of western societies, haven't they?

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                I actually wrote that at the very moment Bart said it (it's on TV).

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                  I actually wrote that at the very moment Bart said it (it's on TV).

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                  Ilion
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                  In an event/effect somewhat like déjà Vu? How can there *be* such a phenomenon in a materialistic world?

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                    In an event/effect somewhat like déjà Vu? How can there *be* such a phenomenon in a materialistic world?

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                    soap brain
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                    Ilíon wrote:

                    In an event/effect somewhat like déjà Vu?

                    No, it was intentional.

                    Ilíon wrote:

                    How can there *be* such a phenomenon in a materialistic world?

                    The real question is, does the Hawaii chair actually work?

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                    • N Nagy Vilmos

                      That is just so gay, on so many layers.


                      Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done.

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                      Brady Kelly
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                      Is she hot?

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                      • S soap brain

                        Trollslayer wrote:

                        Do gay people use "That's so straight" as a derogatory term?

                        I doubt it. As maligned as homosexuality is by so many straight people, I've never heard of a gay person condemning heterosexuality.

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                        Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                        I've never heard of a gay person condemning heterosexuality.

                        What about "breeders?"

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                          me or him? if its me, then explain why you think so come to think of it explaining why hes being ignorant or dishonest too for as far as I can see he has 1, stated an observation based on a limited knowedgebase(self admitted) 2, an opinion the first is not ignorance but a valid thought process, you make an observation based on what you know then reasses when furthe information becomes available - an intelligent process rather than the line of certain others which seems to be "make your mind up about something the look for anything that may support that view, disregarding any alternatives or counter claims and resorting to insulting behavour when confronted". the second is a valid point, we all have opinions and theres nothing wrong in that as long as you dont try and force them on others, by all means provide arguments to the contri of the stated opinions but do not seak to force others to believe your opinions or claim that they are ignorant or dishonest without providing suffcient evidence to back your claim and to then DEFEND that claim having read his posts and yours I know who I think of as ignorant and dishonest

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                          Brady Kelly
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                          I would disagree. I am not of the opinion that Ilion is ignorant. :)

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                            It's only shallow thinkers, you know, persons such as yourself, who imagine that novelty is an absolute virtue.

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                            Novelty is the curse of those who grow.

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                              Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                              I've never heard of a gay person condemning heterosexuality.

                              What about "breeders?"

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                              Brady Kelly wrote:

                              What about "breeders?"

                              I've never heard of that before! Whoever uses it is a moron.

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                                I would disagree. I am not of the opinion that Ilion is ignorant. :)

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                                Bergholt Stuttley Johnson
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                                then how do you explain his actions?

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                                  then how do you explain his actions?

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                                  Brady Kelly
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                                  I would say, "How do you"?, but my answer is, "his is not a problem of psyche, nor one of education or knowledge, but one of "a-fuckingt-another fucking t,n,ttttt,-tea-t-teewd" One that differs fundamentally with ours.

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                                    And you're ignorant (and liking it that way) ... or dishonest.

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                                    Brady Kelly
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                                    I, for one, celebrate being ignorant. I have room and requirement to learn.

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                                    • I Ilion

                                      In an event/effect somewhat like déjà Vu? How can there *be* such a phenomenon in a materialistic world?

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                                      Brady Kelly
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                                      A small, but perceptible, delay in concretion of experience, resulting in the misconception that something that is occurring now has in (naaaht!) fact happened before. In Neurology, quite a common occurrence. Caused by the electrical delay in synaptic transfer.

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                                        I would say, "How do you"?, but my answer is, "his is not a problem of psyche, nor one of education or knowledge, but one of "a-fuckingt-another fucking t,n,ttttt,-tea-t-teewd" One that differs fundamentally with ours.

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                                        Bergholt Stuttley Johnson
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                                        sorry I dont speak gibberish, and google and bablefish dont help

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                                        • I Ilion

                                          Ilíon wrote:

                                          Wouldn't you know it? One of my sisters came over for a couple of days to help me build a roof over the patio, and it's looking like it may rain all day today. Maybe I'll luck out and she'll decide to stay until Sunday, rather than leaving tomorrow.

                                          It rained into the afternoon, then cleared off, after which we got quite a bit done on the project. While it was raining, we went shopping (at stores for her and the lumber yard for me). So, before she left yesterday, we completed the walls and built the load-bearing header above the walls, and got a couple of the ceiling joists in place. I could have done all this myself (you should have seen me building the sun-room 20 feet off the ground), but it's much easier and faster when you have help. It started raining again yesterday, it's still raining.

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                                          Brady Kelly
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                                          Your best post for a long time. :)

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