i hope its a good sign.
Posts made by notquiteme
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RE: Matter of size
i used to think mine was small, but that was in comparison to my brothers. of course, given my race, we're really predisposed to be smaller than the other members of this site, but i guess it's big enough to do the trick. at least that's what my boyfriend says hehehe
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RE: Sex advice.
know what's really hot? have him cum on your cock then… use that as lube!
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RE: Hawaii Legalizes Civil Unions
i see. i wouldn't complain so much because here in the Philippines we don't even have same-sex marriages. or civil unions. or partnership rights. i would say that i would be grateful to even receive ANY benefit from the government that will recognize same-sex unions.
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RE: Boy, 6, Stabbed in Neck at School Because He Likes Pink
it explains stupidity, i would say. no offense intended, though
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RE: Boy, 6, Stabbed in Neck at School Because He Likes Pink
bullies are a force of nature in any school. there will always be kids who get their kicks from making a weaker person feel miserable.
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RE: 'Princess Boy,' 5, Loves Wearing Dresses, Inspires Mom to Publish Anti-Bullying
if it's a phase, then what they did will just help the kid get over it. if not, then at least neither they nor the kid will have guilty/repressed feelings about it. either way, it would be better to have done exactly what they did
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RE: "Ground Zero mosque leader says gay people were abused as children"
Can i make a last statement?
I think there were two basic questions here that were asked at the very beginning, and then the debate went wildly off tangent.
1)Â Why are we allowing ourselves (the self-proclaimed white man's burden) to be run over by other 3rd world nationalities and have our laws affected by them?
2)Â Is it right for a religion to view its members differently from others, to the point of terrorism?
It is a far more philosophical and entertaining discussion to rephrase the above questions to determine the answer to the following:
What morality can hold sway when we don't view the other side as being human? This is what will give you the answers to the entire debate that you've had going. It doesn't matter what religion you have, this is a fundamental question and it will answer any question you have about morality.
For example, if a muslim thinks you're a devil, then he won't bother to give you food if you're hungry, and it's even likelier that he will pick a fight with you because he can't see you as a person, only as a spawn of satan.
If they think the white women are not as sacred as the muslim women, then you can see what happens.
If the christians or the white people say that the other religions are terrorists, that gives them the right to "fight terror with terror" and thus absolves themselves of any guilt.
People's behavior are based on their perception of what the other person is. If he can't see humanity in the other party, then anything becomes forgivable. it is only when you acknowledge the other person as a person that any shred of compassion can come forth.
How does this sound? I think everyone would agree with this.
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RE: My Cock Pics
oh… looked it up, now i know what it is. people here in the phils aren't too big on genital piercing
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RE: "Ground Zero mosque leader says gay people were abused as children"
I think i was relatively blessed to have gone to an international school here in the Philippines, where I encountered people of various religions. I would say that a lot of my classmates (probably due to their attendance to a foreign school) were a bit more open-minded about the whole religion thing. We even got invited to their celebrations
I was also exposed to various religions, and I haven't found any particular objection to worship/prayers, but i DO have objections to harming a fellow person. I don't think this is particularly true of any religion (except Buddhism) so I think I'm a bit more rational about things.
But wait… I've seen evidence of religion interfacing all other activities in Muslim life in the real world. The Muslim jewellers here will NEVER make a crucifix for anyone. Now I doubt we attach too much importance to not making crescent-shaped jewelry.
On the other hand, I've also seen an American get furious at a nepalese classmate because his bag had the reverse-swastika stitched on his bag (which was in no way the red and black one of the Nazi regime) because of what he felt was an affront to him. I told him that in Nepal, the symbol (which is the reverse of the german one) is actually the symbol of their god, or the sun. I'm not sure this is a good example to talk about, though.
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RE: Next of Kin in the UK
go and get it done so the rest of the world can start!
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RE: Pensions in the UK
here there are no gay rights with regards to pension. heck, no gay marriage at all
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RE: "Ground Zero mosque leader says gay people were abused as children"
took the test, but i'm not quite sure about its accuracy because it becomes kind of a memory game. just my thoughts. no offense intended
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RE: "Ground Zero mosque leader says gay people were abused as children"
somehow i think the religious talks get a bit out of hand nowadays.
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RE: Shaved Penis
i shaved it all off (using a clipper) and i like the way it looks. bf likes it too, but the two days after shaving are a little irritating
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RE: Seed Bonus Whores!
i think i'm a bit more generous when i'm far from hitting a seedpoint bonus level. hehehe
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RE: Just waiting for a tumbleweed…
i hope mr mazda and mister apollopaul get well soon