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I don’t understand all the whining about what people wear. If you don’t like what someone is wearing, don’t focus on it. Teach your kids to wear what you think is appropriate (because my ‘appropriate’ doesn’t equal the rest of the world should do it). 
 

Down here on the beach we come across this all the time. I tell my sons listen, you’re going to see most of these women exposing 90% of their bodies.  Learn to be a gentleman and only focus on the covered parts…

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8 hours ago, jross said:

I have not been specifically to a pride parade, but I have stumbled onto public drag shows, been handed porn pamphlets in the streets, seen it first hand at St. Patrick's day and Mardi Gras parades, etc.  Sometimes I had expected it, and sometimes not.  Most songs with a good beat have uncomfortable lyrics.  I don't always have control over the radio...  The obvious solution to this is to wear ear plugs.  Smirk.  I get more than bargained for when searching for a C String (engineering).  The obvious solution is to avoid web searching technical terms.  Smirk.

wait, you saw sexual behavior at mardi gras, the festival famous for women flashing??

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2 hours ago, WrestlingRasta said:

I don’t understand all the whining about what people wear. If you don’t like what someone is wearing, don’t focus on it. Teach your kids to wear what you think is appropriate (because my ‘appropriate’ doesn’t equal the rest of the world should do it). 
 

Down here on the beach we come across this all the time. I tell my sons listen, you’re going to see most of these women exposing 90% of their bodies.  Learn to be a gentleman and only focus on the covered parts…

Personal responsibility!

Well said. 

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8 hours ago, jross said:

It's about common sense. You don't yell "fire" in a movie theater. You don't yell "active shooter" at a concert. You don't wear insensitive clothing to formal events. You don't use offensive language in a church. You don't make a lot of noise in the library. You don't play loud music in your apartment at 2 AM. You don't wear attire (religious or otherwise) that clashes with local customs.  

I don't mind how people live their lives until it affects me and my family. Seeing gay people on TV doesn't bother me. But seeing what seems like an *excessive number of specific characters as part of a specific agenda does. 

Looking forward to your complaint that there are an excessive number of cop shows as part of a specific agenda.

Seriously, how many NCIS agents are there in this country? Do they really need that many shows? What agenda are they pushing?!

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4 hours ago, RockLobster said:

First - you replied to your own post (look above), which is kind of weird in the US.

We get it, you have the Chinese opinion on gay Americans. Which is that it is unacceptable.

Being gay is OK. You better hide in the basement if you think activism will make you gay. Or maybe in a closet.

Or maybe, just maybe, activism will bring the discussion to a higher level where we realize being gay is OK.

Another misconstruction... joining WKN and Bernie...

What part of my words said gay is unacceptable or that activism will make you gay.

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5 minutes ago, jross said:

Another misconstruction... joining WKN and Bernie...

What part of my words said gay is unacceptable or that activism will make you gay.

Go “slow” with that one. Comprehension is not a strength 

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2 hours ago, WrestlingRasta said:

I don’t understand all the whining about what people wear. If you don’t like what someone is wearing, don’t focus on it. Teach your kids to wear what you think is appropriate (because my ‘appropriate’ doesn’t equal the rest of the world should do it). 
 

Down here on the beach we come across this all the time. I tell my sons listen, you’re going to see most of these women exposing 90% of their bodies.  Learn to be a gentleman and only focus on the covered parts…

So your advice to your sons is to focus on their chest and crotch??  That’s very gentlemanly.   🤦‍♂️ 

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11 minutes ago, JimmyBT said:

Go “slow” with that one. Comprehension is not a strength 

Holy crap...reading the last couple pages, this is exactly what I was thinking.  People's reading comprehension is atrocious!   It is such a weak and tiresome approach to any debate, take what someone has said/written and twist it to try and mean something it absolutely didn't in order to make a stupid/idiotic point.   SMH  I long for the days of when people would just listen and try to understand what someone is actually saying.  You may not like it, but you move on.  

My favorite on the last couple of pages was how someone was belly aching that "conservatives" were trying to cancel them for being "pro-Palestinian"...never mind the fact that he was camped out on a campus (illegally), chanting hate speech and probably leaving a ton of garbage and causing damage to the campus...NO, that isn't why he is going to get canceled, it's because he is just "pro-Palestinian".🙄  Absolute idiot!

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1 hour ago, uncle bernard said:

Personal responsibility!

Well said. 

 

1 hour ago, JimmyBT said:

So your advice to your sons is to focus on their chest and crotch??  That’s very gentlemanly.   🤦‍♂️ 

 

1 hour ago, Scouts Honor said:

i was thinking the same... lol

I’m seeing that some of us are very capable of missing a joke. 
 

Folks need to relax a little around here 🤦🏻‍♂️

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6 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

 

 

I’m seeing that some of us are very capable of missing a joke. 
 

Folks need to relax a little around here 🤦🏻‍♂️

Isn’t that the same same complaint you’re complaining about?

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Posted
52 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

Can you try repeating that, this time with it making sense?

Who can’t get the joke???? 

Posted
45 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

The breasts certainly explain your emotions.  It all makes sense now. 

Good place to focus with your boys huh?  Or is it the crotch?  

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2 minutes ago, JimmyBT said:

Good place to focus with your boys huh?  Or is it the crotch?  

This is the best you can come up with?  Haven't we previously discussed taking a few moments to center yourself,  so you're not responding out of emotion, and coming with this kind of weakness, over and over again.

At what point do you become embarrassed for yourself?  Or have we already reached that point, and what we see on this board is the reaction to that?

 

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1 minute ago, WrestlingRasta said:

This is the best you can come up with?  Haven't we previously discussed taking a few moments to center yourself,  so you're not responding out of emotion, and coming with this kind of weakness, over and over again.

At what point do you become embarrassed for yourself?  Or have we already reached that point, and what we see on this board is the reaction to that?

 

Speaking of self awareness.

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1 minute ago, WrestlingRasta said:

This is the best you can come up with?  Haven't we previously discussed taking a few moments to center yourself,  so you're not responding out of emotion, and coming with this kind of weakness, over and over again.

At what point do you become embarrassed for yourself?  Or have we already reached that point, and what we see on this board is the reaction to that?

 

Ok KIDDO.   Go give some more solid advice to your Boyz 

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On 6/11/2024 at 4:00 AM, Wrestleknownothing said:

Nope, neither.

But I do believe in the "when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time" philosophy.

like when Biden completely fabricated his college resume?

or when he plagiarized every speech during his first embarrassing presidential campaign?

or when he wrote the 1994 crime bill and then bragged about it for 15 years?

or when he opposed school integration because it would make children grow up 'in a racial jungle'?

which part/s did you agree with when he showed you 'who he is' that made you vote for him?

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