SC Episcopalians to distance from national church
Wow that was fast! (11 min ago | post #66)
Being gay is not a choice. What if it were?
But ch'are, Blanche, ch'are already. (1 hr ago | post #255)
Being gay is not a choice. What if it were?
Rubin Levine Moskowitz = Sylvia ? Answer!!! (1 hr ago | post #253)
Christian Leaders to Present Anti-Gay, Anti-Abortion 'Manifesto'
Honey, most straight males would gladly get all the p*ssy they could. Only issue is that they cannot without resorting to rape, which for 99.9% of people would not be pleasurable for the perpetrator, or prostitution, also not pleasurable for many and too costly. Gay people can have mutually enjoyable sex without doing so. And if you expect me to condemn promiscuity I have no reason to do so other than risk of disease. The word "depraved " to me does not refer to the so-called deadly sin of "lust" (nor of "sloth", particularly), though I think I might be able to apply it to the other five. "Malice" gets an exemption when directed towards idiots. And you my friend, are certainly way too guilty of one of them - "pride." (1 hr ago | post #66)
10-year old won't pledge allegiance to a country that discrimin...
Pretty far from Gilbert and Sullivan though. The trolls should like the latter - "Onward Christian Soldiers" tune. And so should their cousins, which they number by the dozens, and their aunts. (1 hr ago | post #220)
Being gay is not a choice. What if it were?
Of course not - I'm talking about the idiots who post here without any conception of logic and who cannot understand that (1) religious beliefs cannot be proved, nor cant the existence (or non-existence) of god (2) justify everything by the bible but can't point out what makes the bible holy with concrete evidence (3) can't understand satire. (1 hr ago | post #244)
Buying for Equality Guide 2010
Thanks for the link! My comments: Many Categories: Berkshire Hathaway - surprised that Buffet wouldn't answer. Banking and Finance: Couldn't they get Fidelity to answer the damn thing - I don't see them. Shopping: As usual, Meijer is on the bottom. F**king Dutch Reform a-holes. Eating Out: Nice to see that Darden is more committed to equality, at least on paper. Back in the nineties in Chicago, they got a lot of bad press for firing a gay Dead Lobster manager and then making it worse by tying to overturn the Cook County Human Rights Ordiance (they lost). Nothing for Deny's? Hitting the Road: Not sure what Nissan's issue is, though at least they've moved up from the past. It would have been nicer if they could have added Suzuki, Mercedes and BMW to their list. Pet Care: Didn't they think to send this to pet stores as well as food manufacturers? GLBT folks probably spend a great deal more per capita in this category than straights, so its pretty important. Travel: A bit surprised about Expedia - I always thought they were a progressive organization. (1 hr ago | post #5)
10-year old won't pledge allegiance to a country that discrimin...
Was he the guy with "Alone Again, Naturally" or am I thinking of someone else. (2 hrs ago | post #217)
SC Episcopalians to distance from national church
You realize, of course, that the trolls will believe this quite literally. Now I have to go make some Christian babies into matzos. (2 hrs ago | post #64)
SC Episcopalians to distance from national church
Bottom line is that I don't care what every religion says, even if what you said was true, which it isn't quite. Freedom of religion also means freedom from religion. (2 hrs ago | post #63)
Christian Leaders to Present Anti-Gay, Anti-Abortion 'Manifesto'
Excuse me, I was talking ONLY about mutual pleasure and excluding physical injury. I'd also exclude emotional injury too, but remember if we do that and want to talk about sex without consequences, we must recognize that we would be basically talking about gay men. Most women do not have the emotional makeup for the so-called "zipless f**k", which pretty much eliminates lesbians and straight sex. That's why gay men tend to have open relationships (no, I did not say everyone) and straight marrieds tend not to, even hubby secretly has a mistress. (2 hrs ago | post #64)
Being gay is not a choice. What if it were?
I'm not sure how many of the trolls on this thread are the same person, but I have to say their comments on this particular one are some of the most asinine I've heard in a long time. It always amazes me how the US can produce such a volume of stupid people. If all were sent to a death camp and burnt in an oven, perhaps they might generate enough energy to help out with electricity production. The bones could could be ground up and used to make calcium supplements for osteoporosis prevention. All jewelry, gold teeth and titanium rods recovered could be used to boost the US treasury. Does Herr Eichmann have some living relatives? I am waiting for my genuine "stupid person" lampshade/soap combo. If Hitler could make my relatives into lampshades and soap, what better use for stupid people? (2 hrs ago | post #234)
Being gay is not a choice. What if it were?
Short in comparison to each other? Mine are the same length. (2 hrs ago | post #225)
Being gay is not a choice. What if it were?
Stupid, stupid blog. The point it makes is not valid. Many activities that are choices and hurt no one are still regulated by law. An example: An aggresive dog may need to be licensed in case it bites. But suppose one owns a ttally non-aggressive, neutered animal which have been microchipped and does not run loose. It still needs to be licenced, right? Even if NOT licencing it would have no effect. This has absolutely nothing to do with sexual orientation, which is my point. (10 hrs ago | post #96)
The best sexual product anyone could invent would be a new condom material that really feels like nothing, contains no protein (hence hypo-allergenic), does not tear and is completely impermeable. Polyurethane does NOT meet this description. A water soluble, toy/condom friendly lubricant that is a slippery as glycerin but does not have a laxative effect when used rectally would also be appreciated by anyone having anal sex. (10 hrs ago | post #4)
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