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Kara Books
Deal with IT.
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Posted - 2012.08.08 11:08:00 -
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Jada Maroo wrote:And let me tell you, those nuggets were absolutely yummy-yumm-yumm delicious. And the spicy chicken sandwich? Oh, god, it is the perfect union of the two things I love most - Chic-Fil-A chicken and spicy foods. I don't know what they use for their seasoning but their food is just pure ambrosia. I even managed to swipe one of those delectable round french fries that only they sell from one of my friends.
MmmMMmm... perfection.
Well, I mean, almost. Okay, maybe there's one little thing that is lacking but it's really, really minor. And it would be asking too much. Honestly, I'm not even sure it's physically possible.
I mean, can you combine a delicious food with an abstract internet concept? No, probably not.
But let's just say you could. Let's imagine that you really enjoy the taste of Chic-Fi-A nuggets and let's also imagine you enjoy, say, trolling.
Oh, my God.
If only those two things could be brought together somehow. Of course not! That is asking far too much - can you even imagine? If only I could sink my teeth into a tender, yummy Chic-Fil-A nugget and somehow simultaneously troll hipsters with just my very culinary bliss. Oh my that would be...
G L O R I O U S Laptop Cellphone Tether
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dexington
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Posted - 2012.08.08 11:39:00 -
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ISD Dorrim Barstorlode wrote:I just wish the hash browns were a bit better.
I had that same problem with a dealer once, the guy just could not bake a decent brownie if his life depended on it. So i told him, either you start making better brownies, or i start buying from the chick down the street.
Long story short, i start buying from the chick down the street. The moral of the story, a man has no business in the kitchen, that's female territory. GÇ£The best way to keep something bad from happening is to see it ahead of time, and you can't see it if you refuse to face the possibility.GÇ¥-á |
Jada Maroo
Mysterium Astrometrics
795
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Posted - 2012.08.08 20:47:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:They should let us bring our own chickens in
And kiss them. |
FloppieTheBanjoClown
The Skunkworks The Marmite Collective
2181
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Posted - 2012.08.08 21:33:00 -
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I got yelled at by protesters when I went to Chick Fil A yesterday. Personally I think this whole thing is silly, and protesting over the personal opinion of the CEO of the company is an outrageous display of ignorance. I could care less that they're protesting...until they call me a "shill for the corporate hatemongers" (how cliche can they possibly be?) for simply buying a product I happen to like.
Today, a dozen friends and I went back to that same store to see if they were still there. They were, waving signs and yelling at anyone who approached the restaurant. So we parked right next to them, bought our food, and had a tailgate party about ten feet from them. They finally got mad enough to put down the signs and come yell at us and we had a great time trolling them.
Alas, no one took video. Best moment from lunch:
Hippie girl: "How does that HATE taste?"
Me, with a mouthful of sandwich: "Like chicken."
God, she couldn't have set it up better.
edit: those were some very angry kids. I don't know how people make it through life with that much rage. The Skunkworks is recruiting. -áhttps://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1540711#post1540711 |
Jada Maroo
Mysterium Astrometrics
795
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Posted - 2012.08.08 22:57:00 -
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I wish I could get yelled at by protestors but no one gives a **** in Texas and it's also 105 degrees outside. |
Kattshiro
Deep Core Mining Inc. Caldari State
99
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Posted - 2012.08.08 23:06:00 -
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FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote:I got yelled at by protesters when I went to Chick Fil A yesterday. Personally I think this whole thing is silly, and protesting over the personal opinion of the CEO of the company is an outrageous display of ignorance. I could care less that they're protesting...until they call me a "shill for the corporate hatemongers" (how cliche can they possibly be?) for simply buying a product I happen to like.
Today, a dozen friends and I went back to that same store to see if they were still there. They were, waving signs and yelling at anyone who approached the restaurant. So we parked right next to them, bought our food, and had a tailgate party about ten feet from them. They finally got mad enough to put down the signs and come yell at us and we had a great time trolling them.
Alas, no one took video. Best moment from lunch:
Hippie girl: "How does that HATE taste?"
Me, with a mouthful of sandwich: "Like chicken."
God, she couldn't have set it up better.
edit: those were some very angry kids. I don't know how people make it through life with that much rage.
Sounds like the people that protested NATO... but never had a legit reason I could tell to protest...NATO. They just had nothing better to do, or needed an excuse to be pissed off at the world. Either way everyone seems to act ******** over this whole thing.
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Alpheias
Euphoria Released Verge of Collapse
753
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Posted - 2012.08.09 06:46:00 -
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Wonder how much antibiotics the chickens was stuffed with before being fried (like everything else in the fattest country in world) and much glucose syrup went into all that.
I have seen street food in China looking more delicious than this. I'd kill kittens and puppies and bunnies I'd maim toddlers and teens and then more |
dexington
112
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Posted - 2012.08.09 07:20:00 -
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Alpheias wrote:I have seen street food in China looking more delicious than this.
some like dog, some like chicken... don't be a hater GÇ£The best way to keep something bad from happening is to see it ahead of time, and you can't see it if you refuse to face the possibility.GÇ¥-á |
Alpheias
Euphoria Released Verge of Collapse
753
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Posted - 2012.08.09 07:40:00 -
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dexington wrote:Alpheias wrote:I have seen street food in China looking more delicious than this. some like dog, some like chicken... don't be a hater
That is ironic as hell. Take your time, I can wait while you figure it out. I'd kill kittens and puppies and bunnies I'd maim toddlers and teens and then more |
dexington
112
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Posted - 2012.08.09 07:56:00 -
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Alpheias wrote:dexington wrote:Alpheias wrote:I have seen street food in China looking more delicious than this. some like dog, some like chicken... don't be a hater That is ironic as hell. Take your time, I can wait while you figure it out.
u mad bro? GÇ£The best way to keep something bad from happening is to see it ahead of time, and you can't see it if you refuse to face the possibility.GÇ¥-á |
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Alpheias
Euphoria Released Verge of Collapse
753
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Posted - 2012.08.09 08:31:00 -
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dexington wrote:Alpheias wrote:dexington wrote:Alpheias wrote:I have seen street food in China looking more delicious than this. some like dog, some like chicken... don't be a hater That is ironic as hell. Take your time, I can wait while you figure it out. u mad bro?
I am a honey badger on caffeine, sugar. I'd kill kittens and puppies and bunnies I'd maim toddlers and teens and then more |
FloppieTheBanjoClown
The Skunkworks The Marmite Collective
2188
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Posted - 2012.08.09 14:08:00 -
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Jada Maroo wrote:I wish I could get yelled at by protestors but no one gives a **** in Texas and it's also 105 degrees outside. Greetings from Tyler. The Skunkworks is recruiting. -áhttps://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1540711#post1540711 |
FloppieTheBanjoClown
The Skunkworks The Marmite Collective
2188
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Posted - 2012.08.09 14:15:00 -
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Alpheias wrote:Wonder how much antibiotics the chickens was stuffed with before being fried (like everything else in the fattest country in world) and much glucose syrup went into all that.
I have seen street food in China looking more delicious than this.
http://www.chick-fil-a.com/Food/Ingredients-Chicken
It's not exactly health food, but it's easily the best fried chicken I've ever had. The Skunkworks is recruiting. -áhttps://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1540711#post1540711 |
stoicfaux
1406
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Posted - 2012.08.09 14:42:00 -
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FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote: It's not exactly health food, but it's easily the best fried chicken I've ever had.
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jun/20/opinion/la-ed-poultry-inspection-20120620
Quote: Under a proposed change in federal food safety rules, up to 175 chicken carcasses a minute would whiz by a single government inspector as he attempted to check them for signs of contamination or other problems. Talk about poultry in motion.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has been testing a system, with promising results, under which it could cut the number of government poultry inspectors by 800 and have the employees of processing plants take over much of the inspection and sorting work earlier on in the line. A USDA inspector would then view only the carcasses that had passed earlier screening, but at a much faster pace. Right now, government inspectors examine no more than 35 chickens per minute. Under the new scenario, the processing line would move up to 25% faster.
A 1.4 second visual inspection by a plant employee... The inspections were mostly pointless before, now that they're almost completely pointless, why bother?
You can tell me what is and isn't Truth when you pry the tinfoil from my cold, lifeless head.
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Khergit Deserters
Gallente Federation
86
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Posted - 2012.08.09 18:01:00 -
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FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote:I got yelled at by protesters when I went to Chick Fil A yesterday. Personally I think this whole thing is silly, and protesting over the personal opinion of the CEO of the company is an outrageous display of ignorance. I could care less that they're protesting...until they call me a "shill for the corporate hatemongers" (how cliche can they possibly be?) for simply buying a product I happen to like.
Today, a dozen friends and I went back to that same store to see if they were still there. They were, waving signs and yelling at anyone who approached the restaurant. So we parked right next to them, bought our food, and had a tailgate party about ten feet from them. They finally got mad enough to put down the signs and come yell at us and we had a great time trolling them.
Alas, no one took video. Best moment from lunch:
Hippie girl: "How does that HATE taste?"
Me, with a mouthful of sandwich: "Like chicken."
God, she couldn't have set it up better.
edit: those were some very angry kids. I don't know how people make it through life with that much rage. Somehow that reminds me of this PETA protesting bikers' leather story. Old, but still cracks me up. Talk about not knowing how to pick your battles.... |
Surfin's PlunderBunny
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
1797
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Posted - 2012.08.09 18:10:00 -
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Khergit Deserters wrote:FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote:I got yelled at by protesters when I went to Chick Fil A yesterday. Personally I think this whole thing is silly, and protesting over the personal opinion of the CEO of the company is an outrageous display of ignorance. I could care less that they're protesting...until they call me a "shill for the corporate hatemongers" (how cliche can they possibly be?) for simply buying a product I happen to like.
Today, a dozen friends and I went back to that same store to see if they were still there. They were, waving signs and yelling at anyone who approached the restaurant. So we parked right next to them, bought our food, and had a tailgate party about ten feet from them. They finally got mad enough to put down the signs and come yell at us and we had a great time trolling them.
Alas, no one took video. Best moment from lunch:
Hippie girl: "How does that HATE taste?"
Me, with a mouthful of sandwich: "Like chicken."
God, she couldn't have set it up better.
edit: those were some very angry kids. I don't know how people make it through life with that much rage. Somehow that reminds me of this PETA protesting bikers' leather story. Old, but still cracks me up. Talk about not knowing how to pick your battles....
OMG that is full of win
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Jim Era
The Syndicate Inc En Garde
330
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Posted - 2012.08.09 18:20:00 -
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That's what protestorfegs deserve |
Surfin's PlunderBunny
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
1800
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Posted - 2012.08.09 20:38:00 -
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Ok, I keep going back to the biker story and I wish we still had the old forum sigs... I could do so much with this quote. Quote:GÇ£They peed on me!!!GÇ¥ charged one activist. GÇ£They grabbed me, said I looked like I was French, started calling me GÇÿLa TreneGÇÖ, and duct taped me to a tree so they could pee on me all day!GÇ¥
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Khergit Deserters
Gallente Federation
86
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Posted - 2012.08.09 20:47:00 -
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Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:Ok, I keep going back to the biker story and I wish we still had the old forum sigs... I could do so much with this quote. Quote:GÇ£They peed on me!!!GÇ¥ charged one activist. GÇ£They grabbed me, said I looked like I was French, started calling me GÇÿLa TreneGÇÖ, and duct taped me to a tree so they could pee on me all day!GÇ¥ Ha ha! And I will always treasure that photo of the guy in the tree. Every time I look at it, people wonder what the hell I'm smirking at over here in my cubicle. |
Mutant Caldari
Percussive Diplomacy PERCUSSIVE PIZZA TIME DIPLOMACY
0
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Posted - 2012.08.10 12:18:00 -
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As a gay male, this all makes me laugh quite a bit. As I said to some of my friends "I'd much rather have a spicy chicken sandwich than have to deal with the majority of gay guys I've had the displeasure of meeting.", they all seem to have agreed with my views in regards to the situation. |
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Malception
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Echo
7
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Posted - 2012.08.10 15:36:00 -
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FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote:I got yelled at by protesters when I went to Chick Fil A yesterday. Personally I think this whole thing is silly, and protesting over the personal opinion of the CEO of the company is an outrageous display of ignorance. I could care less that they're protesting...until they call me a "shill for the corporate hatemongers" (how cliche can they possibly be?) for simply buying a product I happen to like.
Today, a dozen friends and I went back to that same store to see if they were still there. They were, waving signs and yelling at anyone who approached the restaurant. So we parked right next to them, bought our food, and had a tailgate party about ten feet from them. They finally got mad enough to put down the signs and come yell at us and we had a great time trolling them.
Alas, no one took video. Best moment from lunch:
Hippie girl: "How does that HATE taste?"
Me, with a mouthful of sandwich: "Like chicken."
God, she couldn't have set it up better.
edit: those were some very angry kids. I don't know how people make it through life with that much rage.
LMAO. Troll like a sir. |
FloppieTheBanjoClown
The Skunkworks The Marmite Collective
2217
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Posted - 2012.08.13 19:25:00 -
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Malception wrote:FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote:I got yelled at by protesters when I went to Chick Fil A yesterday. Personally I think this whole thing is silly, and protesting over the personal opinion of the CEO of the company is an outrageous display of ignorance. I could care less that they're protesting...until they call me a "shill for the corporate hatemongers" (how cliche can they possibly be?) for simply buying a product I happen to like.
Today, a dozen friends and I went back to that same store to see if they were still there. They were, waving signs and yelling at anyone who approached the restaurant. So we parked right next to them, bought our food, and had a tailgate party about ten feet from them. They finally got mad enough to put down the signs and come yell at us and we had a great time trolling them.
Alas, no one took video. Best moment from lunch:
Hippie girl: "How does that HATE taste?"
Me, with a mouthful of sandwich: "Like chicken."
God, she couldn't have set it up better.
edit: those were some very angry kids. I don't know how people make it through life with that much rage. LMAO. Troll like a sir. You may never know just how hard it was to keep a straight face delivering those two words. Such moments of perfection are quite rare. The Skunkworks is recruiting. -áhttps://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1540711#post1540711 |
Surfin's PlunderBunny
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
1818
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Posted - 2012.08.13 19:34:00 -
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We have a Chick-Fil-A on campus, right in the food court |
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
349
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Posted - 2012.08.14 18:55:00 -
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Call me naive but I quite never understood the rage over who puts what in what hole.
When you see it from that angle, all people are getting angry at is who puts what into a meaty orifice.
So, one orifice is wrong but the other is ok? Reminds me so much of the Egg Cutting Technique in Swift-¦s Travels of Gulliver
People getting worked out from orifices and orifice insertions and invisible voices in the sky is what drove me to work in a Subway. You people up there in the North have nothing better to argue about? Inner Sayings of BrujoLoco: http://eve-files.com/sig/brujoloco |
FloppieTheBanjoClown
The Skunkworks The Marmite Collective
2219
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Posted - 2012.08.14 19:42:00 -
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Brujo Loco wrote:Call me naive but I quite never understood the rage over who puts what in what hole. As a person with a religious background, let me shed some light on how it's supposed to be: It's not a matter of what hole you stick it in, it's that there's a very specific rule for who you're supposed to stick it in: that person being your wife. Not married? Keep it in your pants. Married? Keep it in your wife. Gay? That would fall under "not married". Anything else is contrary to the rules given directly from God.
So why oppose gay marriage? In the eyes of most of these people, marriage is an institution set forth by God. To call two men "married" violates that institution and insults their religion. To them, supporters of gay marriage are trying to take a concept that was divinely given to humanity, and redefine it in a way contrary to the wishes of God. Of *course* they're going to be offended by it.
Does that mean they hate gays? No. Now, I'm not saying that there aren't any religious people who hate gays, I'm saying that it's not actually mandated in the religion. Like prohibition, this "gays are evil" mentality has been added by fearful, self-serving individuals. In fact they're instructed to show such people the MOST love and kindness.
Jesus only ever insulted one group of people: the corrupt religious leadership. He only ever demonstrated anger in one place: a temple in which the priesthood had tainted the holiness of the place by allowing and even encouraging marketers to sell goods. In the presence of cheaters, con men, prostitutes, lepers, adulterers, angry mobs, and oppressive rulers...he was forgiving. The Skunkworks is recruiting. -áhttps://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1540711#post1540711 |
Brujo Loco
Brujeria Teologica
349
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Posted - 2012.08.14 20:32:00 -
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FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote:explanation etc,etc
I still fail to understand it. But I appreciate (truly) the effort. In my head, the base argument is moot. Arbitrarily deciding what you can put in any orifice is as logical as any arbitrary reason. Enforcing it on others is even more ... arbitrary.
I lived in a country where not being part of the red political party meant you would not be able to get jobs or get ahead in life and would be cut from several government sponsored benefits. I simply decided to leave, Arbitrary reasons for any act are simply wrong in my book. Will never ever try to understand or even bother for that matter to let myself be guided by PEOPLE voicing their opinions and putting them as LAWS and/or Enforcing them upon others.
My whole point being that no amount of explanation will ever be right for arbitrary reasons of any magnitude. This is beyond hate, activism or even plain sharing of different opinions, its a simple matter of CHOICE.
If a group of people decides and believe their choice lies in someone saying they have to abide by a set of arbitrary rules good for them, may they find happiness everlasting, but honestly, caring for orifice insertion as dictated by X, x being anything you want to name as the sum of all your fears, societal pressure and background plus experience only demonstrates your lack of choice or apathy regarding choice.
I can further illustrate my point here .
Nothing you said, which I respect to the bottom of my heart, has any meaning regarding my naivete on orifice insertion being correct or incorrect question. You just demonstrated you made a choice, yet fail to satisfy the primary need regarding the pivotal issue at hand. How can logically, such a thing be even a point of discussion that inflames the passions of others, much like Jonathan Swift himself, despising the current Political trends of his era , decided to create the Issue of the Cutting of the Eggs to satirize the Illogical acts of many of their brethren regarding acts that even today, 200+ years in the future , seem to be the norm.
In short, you just told me how to cut an Egg from the short end as seen by one of the Liliputians and perpetuated ad nauseam.
Inner Sayings of BrujoLoco: http://eve-files.com/sig/brujoloco |
Jada Maroo
Mysterium Astrometrics
798
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Posted - 2012.08.14 20:42:00 -
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Brujo Loco wrote:Call me naive but I quite never understood the rage over who puts what in what hole.
I don't care what people do in their bedrooms. I do care when leftist mayors proudly announce they'll penalize speech and thought by denying business permits to a company that doesn't believe as they do. |
FloppieTheBanjoClown
The Skunkworks The Marmite Collective
2220
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Posted - 2012.08.14 21:32:00 -
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Brujo Loco wrote:I still fail to understand it. But I appreciate (truly) the effort. In my head, the base argument is moot. Arbitrarily deciding what you can put in any orifice is as logical as any arbitrary reason. Enforcing it on others is even more ... arbitrary. I suppose I should have made that more clear: nowhere in what I wrote do I mention forcing that upon anyone else.
Christianity was originally far more libertarian than the Christians like to admit: you're given a set of rules, the consequences, and allowed to choose for yourself whether you follow those rules. It was never for men to decide right from wrong; the Bible is full of people being corrected when they tried to pass judgment on others.
Keep in mind that marriage is a completely different issue. In this case the rational conservatives are the ones presenting the most honest rhetoric: this is a fight over the definition of marriage, NOT over the right to it. They maintain that the definition of marriage is static, basing their belief on thousands of years of tradition and their belief in its divine origin. *IF* marriage is contained to that strict definition, then homosexual marriage is impossible. As one person said, it's like asking for dry water. This is a fight over culture and religion. I wish both sides would leave the government out of it.
There are plenty who, given the power, would certainly like to dictate the choice of orifice. I choose not to give those hypocrites and bigots the honor of being discussed in any rational manner. The Skunkworks is recruiting. -áhttps://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1540711#post1540711 |
Jago Kain
Ramm's RDI Tactical Narcotics Team
17
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Posted - 2012.08.14 22:16:00 -
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FloppieTheBanjoClown wrote:....it's like asking for dry water....
Ermmmm..... bad analogy or subtle troll, not sure which and really, it doesn't matter.
I'd say it was up to believers in vengeful bearded sky fairies to decide amongst themselves if their invisible BFF wants to bless the union of folk of the same genital group. I've had a look at their Bumper Fun Big Grim Book of Threatening Fairy Tales of Deity Sanctioned Mass Murder, and it can possibly be interpreted as saying Rule #1; nahhhhhh poofters (Rule #2; Rule #1 applies at all times etc. etc.). Whatever... if they want to believe it let 'em get on with it.
What isn't up for them to decide is weather gay couples get the same rights as in a secular society as straight couples. Either marriage is a universal right or it isn't, and if it isn't then it's not a right then it's a privilege, and there is no room for privilege in any truly civilised society.
Weather you choose to eat at a place owned by someone who espouses a particular point of view is a matter for your own conscience I'd say. One original thought is worth a thousand mindless quotings - Diogenes. |
Selinate
953
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Posted - 2012.08.15 00:32:00 -
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stoicfaux wrote:Jada Maroo wrote: You eat it with the pickle?
EeeeeWWWWWWwwwww.
Hey, don't knock it. The Mormons have their magic underwear, the Catholics have transubstantiation, the Jews have their magic lamp oil, and the Chick-Fil-A has the Tasty Pickle.
Maybe it's just the fact that I've always hated every single piece of Chicken that has come out of that place, but the chicken + pickle has a special place in my heart. For hatred that is.
Every single freaking time, the pickle juice seeps into the breading of the chicken and it just sits there in some disgusting salty cacophony of pickle and nasty breading. Yuck.
Ergo, I knock it SO hard. It is just my opinion, though. |
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