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"Fag"

Wrong thread.

Try again next time?

:rofl

You know what's interesting?...Sissy-boy was from Arizona--just like you are--and sissy-boy was partial to that pretty red font--just like you are in your sig. I believe he also had similar interests like you list in your profile....


...you're not foolin' anyone, hon.:roll:
 
Originally Posted By Queer Nation
You like to call me 'intolerant', yet you haven't given even a SINGLE example of intolerant behavior that I am supposedly guilty of. Perhaps if this 'intolerance' is so clearly evident, you can provide at least a QUOTATION? How about it?

Sounds like you're just looking for someone to pin all of your hatred on.

You quoted my as calling you "Intolerant"? That is very interesting. If you can show me one time that I called you "Intolerant" then I will gladly show you the many times that you have been a "Hypocrite". OK?

Go!
 
Ask Jallman. He's the one who said he hates 'sissy boys'. He probably says it in a lot of threads.
It's easy enough to do a word search on "sissy"--don't you think I did already?:doh
 
You know what's interesting?...Sissy-boy was from Arizona--just like you are--and sissy-boy was partial to that pretty red font--just like you are in your sig. I believe he also had similar interests like you list in your profile....


...you're not foolin' anyone, hon.:roll:

Since the topic seems to have been hi-jacked by supposed 'sissy boy', I just want you to know that I take great offense in seeing a dead human aborted fetus for an avatar.

I know you may be pro-choice, but don't you think it's a little bit offensive to use human waste like a dead fetus as an avatar?
 
Since the topic seems to have been hi-jacked by supposed 'sissy boy', I just want you to know that I take great offense in seeing a dead human aborted fetus for an avatar.

I know you may be pro-choice, but don't you think it's a little bit offensive to use human waste like a dead fetus as an avatar?
:rofl Obviously your interest in art doesn't include the classics :rofl

BTW--I see no denial there...
 
Originally Posted by QueerNation
Since the topic seems to have been hi-jacked by supposed 'sissy boy', I just want you to know that I take great offense in seeing a dead human aborted fetus for an avatar.

I know you may be pro-choice, but don't you think it's a little bit offensive to use human waste like a dead fetus as an avatar?

What?! It looks more like a mother who conceptualized her baby in her tummy and expressed her love by drawing to me. That is what I always assumed that it was. But then again, this goes back...AGAIN, to you and your problem with JUDGING OTHERS OUT OF IGNORANCE. You are a hypocrite of epic proportions.
 
Actually--it's a DaVinci drawing.;)
 
Re: Charades

I think you're prejudging me, you clearly know nothing about me and have admitted your own prejudice towards homosexuals who don't meet your 'good fag' criteria.

Most of my friends are straight, and a lot of my friends are what you might consider 'freaks', (not that it is any of your concern). I react against intolerance, and I specifically don't have time for people who judge others because they may behave 'effeminately' or look non-traditionally. Your hatred for the gay community and modern counter-culture lifestyle is very apparent. You often use words like 'freakshow', 'shock tactics' which makes you sound to me like someone's grandmother.

I get what jallman is saying perfectly. A few years ago I took my kids to the San Diego Zoo. When we got there we realized the zoo was sponsering a "gay pride event" and that the zoo was going to be full of homosexuals. My first thought was who cares? My brother's girlfriend quickly decided to get back in the car and take her daughter home. I thought she was nuts. The whole time I stood in line buying our zoo tickets I thought how can someone be like that? Then I got in the zoo and I quickly realized that "A gay pride event" at the zoo is very different from other events at the zoo. The atmosphere was very party like, which is fine, but some of the behavior was "inappropriate" and I had to be extra careful and watchful about what my children were seeing. I have no problem with my children participating in or seeing any type of gay pride community event however some of the stuff that went on was not "kid friendly" and thus I realized why maybe my brother's girlfriend had some very good reasons for deciding not to take her daughter in to the zoo that day.

Most of the people we ran into that day were great. Many of them were dressed in animal costumes which my kids loved and many took pictures with us and the kids. I enjoy photography so for me it was a great chance to get some fun pictures of animals and people.:mrgreen: But there were many people that day that seemed to have little to no respect for the fact that my kids were 3 & 4 and that they were at the zoo for the day! I remember having to steer my kids away from a very inappropriate conversation at the petting zoo as well as having to steer them away from some extremely inappropriate costumes. For the most part it was fun but knowing what I know now I probably in the future would refrain from taking my kids to any community event that was promoting "gay pride" which is a shame because the events could be a great tool for bringing the community together. I think they should seperate "gay pride events" that take place publically during the day and perhaps "party type events" that should take place at night in appropriate locations where a mom wouldn't mistakingly think it was an environment safe for kids.
 
When you said "classics, that is what I assumed. A classical painter at least. But prior to that I always thought it was your drawing Felicity.
 
Haha. QueerNation thinks Felicity is pro choice....you haven't visited the abortion forum, have you QN?

You gonna let him get away with that, Felicity? ;)
 
Originally Posted by Queer Nation
I react against intolerance

But if a person is defensive, they will see intolerance where there is none. This was not an attack. Just an observation regarding people and psychology.
 
When you said "classics, that is what I assumed. A classical painter at least. But prior to that I always thought it was your drawing.

I wish I was that talented!

womb.jpg





Anyway...back to sissy-boy....I vaguely remember him suggesting aborted babies be a food source. I know he was a self-proclaimed member of the Church of Euthanasia which holds abortion mandatory...so forgive me if I think Mr.Nation is full of it:roll:
 
Haha. QueerNation thinks Felicity is pro choice....you haven't visited the abortion forum, have you QN?

You gonna let him get away with that, Felicity? ;)
He's a total troll stace...I'm outing him. :rofl get it?
 
Since the topic seems to have been hi-jacked by supposed 'sissy boy', I just want you to know that I take great offense in seeing a dead human aborted fetus for an avatar.

I know you may be pro-choice, but don't you think it's a little bit offensive to use human waste like a dead fetus as an avatar?

That's so funny. If you could just listen to yourself and then relate it to the topic of this thread you'll begin to understand what jallman is saying.

I'm completely prolife but I'd never take my kids to a prolife rally of any sort because I wouldn't want them exposed to a bunch of graphic in your face displays of dead babies. :mrgreen: Oh and also 'cause I tend to think all types of standing on the corner and protesting are kinda lame.

Also I think it's worthy to note that Felcity's avatar is a drawing and not, in my opinion, a depiction of a dead fetus.
 
Actually--it's a DaVinci drawing.;)

I didn't know abortionists existed during DaVinci's era. And if it is a drawing by DaVinci, why would he make the fetus appear to be gagging on a either an umbilical cord or a used condom?
 
I didn't know abortionists existed during DaVinci's era. And if it is a drawing by DaVinci, why would he make the fetus appear to be gagging on a either an umbilical cord or a used condom?

You know...sissy-boy was in his 40s too--just like you Mr. Nation--I remember that because I was in awe of the level of immaturity that he displayed for someone approaching middle age. The similarities between you two are simply stunning, don't you think?
 
Other than the "What does society have against families" thread, Felicity is one of the nicest and most open people that I have encountered here. Along with Captain Coutersy, jallman, talloulou, and Bodi (when he plays nice) I have rarely seen such a nice group of people arrayed and saying exactly the same thing about an individual. Finalize this list with Stace, without a doubt the nicest person on this site, and it is all over with.

Queer Nation, just sit back and evaluate your behavior openly for a change.
 
Re: Charades

I get what jallman is saying perfectly. A few years ago I took my kids to the San Diego Zoo. When we got there we realized the zoo was sponsering a "gay pride event" and that the zoo was going to be full of homosexuals. My first thought was who cares? My brother's girlfriend quickly decided to get back in the car and take her daughter home. I thought she was nuts. The whole time I stood in line buying our zoo tickets I thought how can someone be like that? Then I got in the zoo and I quickly realized that "A gay pride event" at the zoo is very different from other events at the zoo. The atmosphere was very party like, which is fine, but some of the behavior was "inappropriate" and I had to be extra careful and watchful about what my children were seeing. I have no problem with my children participating in or seeing any type of gay pride community event however some of the stuff that went on was not "kid friendly" and thus I realized why maybe my brother's girlfriend had some very good reasons for deciding not to take her daughter in to the zoo that day.

Most of the people we ran into that day were great. Many of them were dressed in animal costumes which my kids loved and many took pictures with us and the kids. I enjoy photography so for me it was a great chance to get some fun pictures of animals and people.:mrgreen: But there were many people that day that seemed to have little to no respect for the fact that my kids were 3 & 4 and that they were at the zoo for the day! I remember having to steer my kids away from a very inappropriate conversation at the petting zoo as well as having to steer them away from some extremely inappropriate costumes. For the most part it was fun but knowing what I know now I probably in the future would refrain from taking my kids to any community event that was promoting "gay pride" which is a shame because the events could be a great tool for bringing the community together. I think they should seperate "gay pride events" that take place publically during the day and perhaps "party type events" that should take place at night in appropriate locations where a mom wouldn't mistakingly think it was an environment safe for kids.

I think you should keep your kids away from ANY 'gay pride' event. At least that is what I would do if I were a parent of a 3 and 4 year old. I would hope that most parents would be smart enough to figure that out.
 
Other than the "What does society have against families" thread, Felicity is one of the nicest and most open people that I have encountered here. .
I think you've confused me with someone else....for more than one reason.....but thanks anyway:mrgreen: :2wave:
 
Other than the "What does society have against families" thread, Felicity is one of the nicest and most open people that I have encountered here. Along with Captain Coutersy, jallman, talloulou, and Bodi (when he plays nice) I have rarely seen such a nice group of people arrayed and saying exactly the same thing about an individual. Finalize this list with Stace, without a doubt the nicest person on this site, and it is all over with.

Queer Nation, just sit back and evaluate your behavior openly for a change.


You're clearly trying to make me vomit, yes?
 
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