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Everything posted by s.i.X
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Polygamy has to be equal. That isn't a man with two wives. It's a man with two wives, each of home has a husband and a wife herself. Anything that takes control over humanity away from viginal 80 year old men who claim to speak for God is OK in my books.
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Voting doesn't work anywhere in Russia. Russia is a DINO: Democracy in Name Only. Let's got to something positive though - Uganda's first Gay Pride Parade http://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/commentary/2012/08/08/see-photos-ugandans-both-proud-and-brave?page=0,0
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With regards to Ryan Lochte, I am with Meg when she says he doesn't seem to know where he is or what he is doing. Have you seen his Twitter?
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The issue isn't so much that the president of the company is anti-gay, the issue is that the company uses its profits to fund anti-gay organizations, which for us means that eating there is financing "the enemy". This is an aspect of the whole thing that I think has been under-discussed in American media. We aren't boycotting because of a board member's opinion, we are boycotting because of the company's policies toward anti-gay organizations.
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Don't get your hopes up, especially when you're still just a teenager. Unless one of you has the ability to travel to the other, nothing will come out of it. But that doesn't mean you can't have fun or be friends; just don't limit yourself to someone you can't actually have or you'll be lonely.
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In Canada it varies by region. When I was very young I thought every single one was unqie and very different from another, so in my mind, they came in a wide variety of shapes and sizes.
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Male circumcision causes harm too. I am so desensitized down there that condoms turn my penis into a numb stick.
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You could make the "it's religion" argument in favour of female circumcision as well, though. Slippery slope.
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Highways 11 and 71 are also part of the Trans-Canada, but they're not marked. And the highway that goes to Peterborough is too, but again, not marked.
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In Canada, highways are provincial, not federal, so the Trans Canada has a mile 0 in every province. In Ontario, it is at the Quebec border. Since that end is more populous, the highway's mileage runs contrary to the rest of the province. Having four digit exit numbers in Ottawa would probably be annoying. The Trans-Canada's designation is mainly symbolic. Ontario no longer recognizes it. The Trans-Canada is unmarked here. I think mileage actually goes in both directions here. I recall the numbers going up as I went to Winnipeg from the east, but then also going up as I went east back into Ontario? But the highway is divided and both sides have different paths so that might be why. Also I went back overnight so I might not be remembering correctly. I was also on a bus.
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What a waste. You could easily fit 4 more signs onto that pole.
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I find that moustache to be quite fine, indeed.
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Your posts are a lot of fun. You have such an unusual way of looking at the world.
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I find "physically perfect" people somewhat repulsive. As a result, most people I meet turn me on.
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Ah... I have found a line!
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Almost everyone who says they're "bisexual". It's either a stepping stone to full blown gay, or an excuse by less-than-popular kids to seem different and therefore cool.
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On top of a mountain?
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While at work I realized that I forgot ambi-gay and bicurious. And above, I see I forgot Pansexual. LGBBTT2QQAA. This is starting to look like a serial number.
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Actually LGB and T is the Greatest Hits Edition. The full set is LGBTT2QQ. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans-gender, transvestite, two-spirit, queer, and questioning. And you could possible throw asexual in there as wel. I'm sure there are more. Non-heterosexual people love compartmentalizing themselves into highly defined niches.
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Most streets in my city are named after men, but some of the main streets are named after women. It was trendy in the late 1800s for our civic leaders to name streets after their daughters and wives. We have an entire neighbourhood named after the wife of a developer.
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Can they even pronounce l'arc en ciel?
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Sunset on Saturday in my city is 8:22pm, so it won't really have an impact. "Turn off your lights 52 minutes before sunset"? No, people won't bother. Personally, I think the movement has grown stagnant since they haven't done anything new in recent years. If you want to keep the event popular and relevant, it has to be changed up a bit every year. The coal plant in my city is always on standby and only runs periodically in the winter when demand is high and hydro dams have low capacity. They boast about cutting their carbon emissions by 90% in 10 years without mentioning the fact that the plant doesn't even run. The plant spent more time doing bio-fuel testing in 2011 than it did actually generating electricity. It will be converted to natural gas next year but even then, it probably won't be running very often. The hydro-electric and renewables in this region is more than enough to meet demand most of the year. Even many of our hydro plants go into a mode where the water bypasses the turbine to prevent electricity from overloading the system since too few people are using enough of it. Yet another issue is that since so few people are using much energy, we have to pay very large surcharges to cover the costs of actually having power plants, so everyone's electrical bills are always quite high and reducing the amount of energy we use has a very small financial impact, leaving almost no incentive to actually conserve energy. And, in addition to this, the province refuses to build the infrastructure needed to export our surplus energy. We're not properly connected to the North American grid, and can actually isolate ourselves from it by cutting off two transfer points, which is what prevented the 2003 blackout from spreading west. Energy from this region was, however, used to kick start power plants in the south, taking advantage of what little transmission capacity we do have.
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They serve a market. I've only been propositioned once. The guy didn't even bother getting out of his car to do it.
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Left handed people are more likely to die while using tools because the tools aren't made for their dominant hand. We either use them correctly but with our less capable hand, or use them incorrectly with the left hand, leading to accidents. On the bright side, having to figure out new ways to use almost everything expands our capacity to understand things, making us more successful than right-handed people. We're also more likely to be gay.
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Unless they're dangerous or excessively risky, fetishes aren't really a deviation from a healthy sexual norm. Of course, until the last century, left-handedness was also considered a disease.
