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Curious and Wondering
Aya Kiguchi, I think. Quite a nice-looking gravure model.
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Have difficulty reading some of the texts in the sig
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I support gay rights, but this - teaching LGBT history in California schools as a social studies lesson - is pure unadulterated bullshit.
My stand for the LGBT community is their right to be treated equally. They have that right, and there should be no impediment for them to exercise that right. But having schools teach LGBT history in special lessons is like shoving it down everybody's throats, and that's no way to have people accept gays. History should be honest, but people have rights too. Gay advocates and non-advocates alike should be treated equally, and putting this in schools is in NO WAY a sign of equality. Imagine if some hardline redneck sends his young son to school, and Little Jimmy comes home telling daddy how they watched Brokeback Mountain in class and it was nice seeing the cowboys. Don't you think this man would get upset? Of course he will be upset for a lot of reasons. And what if it's a church-run school? Would pastor teachers be compelled by the state to teach children how to be accepting of gays and lesbians, despite it being against their religion?
And I don't know if the gay community has some really in-depth history that could warrant serious inclusion in the curriculum of today's schools as a special lesson. I suggest it should be just be put in encyclopedias and be published for free reading in school libraries. Or ask publishing houses to not omit significant LGBT tidbits of history from the study course books that children get in school (like how Alan Turing was gay). But please, adding it in social studies as a special lesson is just ridiculous.
If this goes down, sadly, the LGBT community will become what they hated in the first place. First they are fighting for equality, and when they got equality, they rub it in others' faces and try to impede others' rights to equality. And that's just sad.
My stand for the LGBT community is their right to be treated equally. They have that right, and there should be no impediment for them to exercise that right. But having schools teach LGBT history in special lessons is like shoving it down everybody's throats, and that's no way to have people accept gays. History should be honest, but people have rights too. Gay advocates and non-advocates alike should be treated equally, and putting this in schools is in NO WAY a sign of equality. Imagine if some hardline redneck sends his young son to school, and Little Jimmy comes home telling daddy how they watched Brokeback Mountain in class and it was nice seeing the cowboys. Don't you think this man would get upset? Of course he will be upset for a lot of reasons. And what if it's a church-run school? Would pastor teachers be compelled by the state to teach children how to be accepting of gays and lesbians, despite it being against their religion?
And I don't know if the gay community has some really in-depth history that could warrant serious inclusion in the curriculum of today's schools as a special lesson. I suggest it should be just be put in encyclopedias and be published for free reading in school libraries. Or ask publishing houses to not omit significant LGBT tidbits of history from the study course books that children get in school (like how Alan Turing was gay). But please, adding it in social studies as a special lesson is just ridiculous.
If this goes down, sadly, the LGBT community will become what they hated in the first place. First they are fighting for equality, and when they got equality, they rub it in others' faces and try to impede others' rights to equality. And that's just sad.
jmason
Curious and Wondering
I just watched a "Bizarre Foods" episode where Zimmern goes to Montreal where I saw lots of people enjoying poutine. Do you like poutine as well? (If so, what ingredients do you like on yours, e.g. bacon, smoked sausage)
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Sig made me chuckle a bit, phrasing-wise.
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Deftera wrote...
Shinji Ex wrote...
Deftera wrote...
Shinji Ex wrote...
Deftera wrote...
Cena is a great guy. Works every single minute of his life traveling the world, wrestling every week, getting in shape, movies, Make-a-Wish Foundation, signing autographs etc. If you're gonna hate someone, hate Kevin Dunn or Johnny Ace or the conservative writing staff of WWE "Creative".
John Cena is a horrible person.
He is the face of the WWE. WWE wouldn't last a week without Cena.
He'll never be as great as Hogan or Flair
He'll never be as popular as Stone Cold or The Rock
There are many great talents in WWE that could be "the face" of WWE and do a better job then Cena
John Cena is phoney to sell shirts for the kiddies

^ This.
jmason
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Is friendly too, I think... *wibbles fingers*
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Whew. I'd claim (again),
Kuchiki Rukia from BLEACH.
My other loli can wait (hopefully).
Kuchiki Rukia from BLEACH.
Spoiler:
My other loli can wait (hopefully).
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Children throw stones at trees that bear fruit, kiddo.
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Azuran wrote...
Holy shit, that was one of the best segments in WWE history. I may actually pay $60 to watch MITB. The WWE actually deserves it this time.Also, did anyone else laugh when Vince pointed at the Ryder sign? He's trolling us guys.
They do. They built it like sturdy. It's like built on this whole story that no one saw coming. I mean, no one predicted this scale of interest, built around on someone with an expiring contract. Jericho must be jealous of this one.
I noticed when he pointed at it, but I just noted it in passing.
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Thanks for the vids, something to watch while on a dreary bus ride home.
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I will! For that smile on your face, here's my schlong.
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Has a sig background that renders most of the sig text unreadable.
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When I can't sleep, I either take a quick hot bath and down a warm glass of milk, or turn on the aircon in my room, get into a comfortable sleepwear, and read a novel until I get sleepy.
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I don't tan. I practically avoid being tanned... since my skin is already a shade of light brown. I even go as far as to only accept night swimming parties.
Last time I was at a swimming party while the sun is up was 12 years ago, and it was hell - I only went to swim for less than two hours and I was like, very tanned.
Last time I was at a swimming party while the sun is up was 12 years ago, and it was hell - I only went to swim for less than two hours and I was like, very tanned.
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Loves mice and cats. I guess ^ also loves Tom & Jerry.
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Kisssss
