Well, Cygan was wondering why there wasn't one, so I made it. I guess we can talk about queer stuff. :3
(*LGBTQ+ Solidarity huggles*)
Oh, and if you're wondering, non-queer folks are welcome too.
Edited by GastonRabbit on Dec 1st 2023 at 12:49:01 PM
Typical bullshit, I'd say.
It's a good thing I'm nowhere near that man because then I'd have to deal with an assault charge at the least.
That's not something worth breaking the law for.
Certainly sounds like it to me.
"It's so hard to be humble, knowing how great I am."Just because he deeply hurt my feelings doesn't mean I need to hurt his face.
I'm not willing to have charges brought against me because some dude was being an asshole.
Maybe other people are.
Beating him up might be cathartic, but it won;t make him stop being an asshole - if anything he'll just use it as justification. Doesn't seem worth the effort, to me.
Birthright: an original web novel about Dragons, the Burdens of Leadership, and Mangoes.Yeah, I'm not gonna stoop to his level; God forbid I end up in prison like he did.
It may not be smart to beat the shit out of him, but he certainly sounds like he deserves it.
"It's so hard to be humble, knowing how great I am."Oh trust me, he does. Still doesn't mean I'm gonna be the one to dish it out.
I'm going to be moving back to fucking De Leon, Texas to finish high school after the summer and I don't know how I'm going to deal with all the fucking homophobes there'll no doubt be.
I'm going to quote Atticus Finch on this one;
"I do my best to love everybody... I'm hard put, sometimes—baby, it's never an insult to be called what somebody thinks is a bad name. It just shows you how poor that person is, it doesn't hurt you."
I think this is really beautiful. ;-;
ppppppppfeiufiofuiorjfadkfbnjkdflaosigjbkghuiafjkldjnbaghkdAtticus Finch was a saint. Too bad he wasn't real.
I dunno, I look real to me.
oddlyWait, we're talking about To Kill A Mockingbird, now?
ppppppppfeiufiofuiorjfadkfbnjkdflaosigjbkghuiafjkldjnbaghkdYes? We did so before .
Fear the cinnamon sugar swirl. By the Gods, fear it, Laurence.OH okay whoops.
ppppppppfeiufiofuiorjfadkfbnjkdflaosigjbkghuiafjkldjnbaghkdI take issue with that quote. Yes, the name itself literally doesn't hurt you but the mentality behind people using that name in an aggressive/derogatory way can hurt one and often does. Nobody died from being called "nigger" in a malicious way but plenty of people died from being lynched.
Also that book brings back annoying memories. The teacher once asked what some kid called Atticus and I said "Oh, he called him a nigger lover." THEN THE TEACHER GOT MAD AT ME FOR SAYING IT EVEN THOUGH SHE ASKED. I WAS LITERALLY QUOTING THE BOOK. /rant
I have to return some videotapes. My WallYeah. The quote is a nice sentiment, but it's far too easy to say when you (general you) aren't the one getting called those names every day.
"It's so hard to be humble, knowing how great I am."I prefer "I try to respect people's opinions as long as their opinions respect my existence"
So apparently the Christian boarding school my stepbrother goes to won't allow him to talk to our aunt's partner when he's allowed out, and barely accept him talking to our aunt at all. I'm becoming more and more aware of the prejudice around these parts as of late.
edited 20th Apr '14 2:32:01 PM by Kesagake
The school gets power over who in the family he can associate with? That's... no, just fucking no.
"Won't allow" or "strongly discourage"?
Hell, he even called all of us who happen to consider men attractive "cum-guzzlers". I've never been a big fan of his, but this just crosses a line that almost makes me want to cry.
Thanks.
edited 19th Apr '14 7:01:29 PM by Kesagake