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Nothing that people stopping being stupid homophobic liars wouldn't fix.
For one person to say that they can't say in their opinion whether
another person of the same gender is attractive is absolute hogwash.
This occurs most often in males of course, and for one to say, 'he's a
good lookin' guy' usually results in an almost irresistible urge to
fart, drink a beer, punch a 98 pound weakling, and make derogatory
comments objectifying women.
It's rubbish, and it needs to change.
I can, for instance make a pretty good approximation out of a group of
10 guys who the top two are that women will go for a good deal of the
time..... but of course, so can any guy, and the same is true if the
genders are reversed.
Of course we aren't even being honest with ourselves when we say that we
"can't" and then nudge a friend and whisper, "That guy is gonna die a
virgin." People need to get a life.
Oh, and I'm tired of people lying about picking their noses as well and
people beating their kids over it. I don't care if you're royalty...
you pick your nose. You may be discrete. You may use a tissue. You may
wash your hands afterwards, but you DO pick your nose. What other tool,
given by God or made by man is superior to the finger to get something
that is irritating the hell out of you out of your nose when blowing
your nose doesn't do the trick. This hippocracy in child rearing pisses
me off so much I want to beat people. Better to teach/tell your child
something that the child already knows.... that everyone does it, they
just don't talk about it and try to be discrete and hygienic about it,
rather than give the child yet another thing that's obviously at odds
with their own observations of the universe to have a complex requiring
years of therapy over.
I just want to smack people who yuck it up because 'they saw someone
picking their nose', and tell them congratulations for being more
successful at being discrete about it.
Mike Miller wrote:
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007, Christian M. Cepel wrote:
Vern Green wrote:
to be considered. He seems to be in favor of higher taxes, and at
least seems to be agreeing with the token attempts at addressing the
immigration problem. I still need to see just how liberal he is.
I've been told, and it's just hearsay and I've no knowledge myself,
that he makes Hillary look like a moderate liberal.
Take it with a grain of salt and don't quote it, but thats at least
now a couple of people I know think about him.
I'm not a big fan of the word "liberal" because I think political
attitudes are highly multidimensional and someone might fit your
"liberal" stereotype for some dimesions and not others. I'd be
surprised if you can't answer all of your questions about his
positions by looking him up on the web. What do you want to know?
I think he's damn attractive and charismatic.
So what's going on with you two?!
Mike
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