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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 2:11 pm
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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 2:19 pm
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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 2:34 pm
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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 3:02 pm
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Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 1:12 pm
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CheezLord Le Scratch I feel that being human is not in shunning those who are different, but in learning to accept that differences are a part of normal life. With such an idea (though it is at this point technologically impossible and very impractical even if it were possible) comes the idea that everyone who is different should be exiled to another place. This is not a good message for us to send, especially since we as a community strive for acceptance and love. I don't like being bashed for my sexuality any more than anyone else does, but ignoring the problem doesn't fix it. Life is not easy. Life is a struggle for dominance in a world where comfort, love, and wealth are the most common measures of success and where differences are judged, not cherished. Life will be easier at some times than at others, but it will always be difficult. Accepting that other people are different but that they have the right to live in the same place and to speak their voice just as well as you is part of the struggle. Moved this to General Discussion. It was just a though but the main Idea was to end that struggle by giving choices to those who wanted it, not to shun them for their differences, but to be accepted for them. I think the world would be better off if eveyone had a place they could be accepted into. After all i never said it was realistic. I know you had good intentions with it. I just wanted to put that forward. Even if you did that, as Gordums said, there will always be differences. All you have to do is look at the lipstick lesbian versus the butch lesbian or the flaming gay versus the manly gay. Even within our sexual minority there are lots of differences in taste and expression and if it was not sexuality being the main way of judging it would be one of those other differences. 3nodding
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 9:39 am
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Le Scratch CheezLord Le Scratch I feel that being human is not in shunning those who are different, but in learning to accept that differences are a part of normal life. With such an idea (though it is at this point technologically impossible and very impractical even if it were possible) comes the idea that everyone who is different should be exiled to another place. This is not a good message for us to send, especially since we as a community strive for acceptance and love. I don't like being bashed for my sexuality any more than anyone else does, but ignoring the problem doesn't fix it. Life is not easy. Life is a struggle for dominance in a world where comfort, love, and wealth are the most common measures of success and where differences are judged, not cherished. Life will be easier at some times than at others, but it will always be difficult. Accepting that other people are different but that they have the right to live in the same place and to speak their voice just as well as you is part of the struggle. Moved this to General Discussion. It was just a though but the main Idea was to end that struggle by giving choices to those who wanted it, not to shun them for their differences, but to be accepted for them. I think the world would be better off if eveyone had a place they could be accepted into. After all i never said it was realistic. I know you had good intentions with it. I just wanted to put that forward. Even if you did that, as Gordums said, there will always be differences. All you have to do is look at the lipstick lesbian versus the butch lesbian or the flaming gay versus the manly gay. Even within our sexual minority there are lots of differences in taste and expression and if it was not sexuality being the main way of judging it would be one of those other differences. 3nodding This is true . oh well. Guess theres a reason no one has all the answers
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 10:01 am
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CheezLord Ok, so I had this retarded Idea, what if there were planets for each Sexuality? This way.... 1. People with common sexual preferences can find each other easily 2. there would be no gay bashing because the homophobic people could live happily on their own planet 3. No more accidentally hitting on someone of the wrong orientation Just a weird thought I had. Any comments? Id love to hear what other ideas or thoughts people have about it. Then, the gay, lesbian, and transsexual planets would eventually become extinct?
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 10:25 am
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Le Scratch I feel that being human is not in shunning those who are different, but in learning to accept that differences are a part of normal life. With such an idea (though it is at this point technologically impossible and very impractical even if it were possible) comes the idea that everyone who is different should be exiled to another place. This is not a good message for us to send, especially since we as a community strive for acceptance and love. I don't like being bashed for my sexuality any more than anyone else does, but ignoring the problem doesn't fix it. Life is not easy. Life is a struggle for dominance in a world where comfort, love, and wealth are the most common measures of success and where differences are judged, not cherished. Life will be easier at some times than at others, but it will always be difficult. Accepting that other people are different but that they have the right to live in the same place and to speak their voice just as well as you is part of the struggle. Moved this to General Discussion. Actually, anthropsychologically speaking, being human IS in shunning those who are different. Deep within the human psyche lies autrophobia,autrophilosophobia,xenophobia,and of course,achytiphobia. All these fears are basically the cause of every war in history. I think I read somewhere that we have these fears simply for the sake of lineage, but I dunno, wouldn't that mean that deep with our primeval mind we want the world to eventually lead to this ,but on a much larger scale?: http://www.google.com/imgres?q=deformed+incest&um=1&hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&rlz=1I7ACAW_en&tbm=isch&tbnid=NDbiRb8HipHi5M:&imgrefurl=http://www.thisis50.com/xn/detail/784568:Comment:24965765%3Fxg_source%3Dactivity&docid=tg6OTFAade8ctM&w=459&h=335&ei=peA2TsuWJMrViAKd0Zm6CA&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=157&vpy=186&dur=1256&hovh=192&hovw=263&tx=112&ty=105&page=7&tbnh=152&tbnw=213&start=67&ndsp=9&ved=1t:429,r:5,s:67&biw=1024&bih=499
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Shilberu Erikku Le Scratch I feel that being human is not in shunning those who are different, but in learning to accept that differences are a part of normal life. With such an idea (though it is at this point technologically impossible and very impractical even if it were possible) comes the idea that everyone who is different should be exiled to another place. This is not a good message for us to send, especially since we as a community strive for acceptance and love. I don't like being bashed for my sexuality any more than anyone else does, but ignoring the problem doesn't fix it. Life is not easy. Life is a struggle for dominance in a world where comfort, love, and wealth are the most common measures of success and where differences are judged, not cherished. Life will be easier at some times than at others, but it will always be difficult. Accepting that other people are different but that they have the right to live in the same place and to speak their voice just as well as you is part of the struggle. Moved this to General Discussion. Actually, anthropsychologically speaking, being human IS in shunning those who are different. Deep within the human psyche lies autrophobia,autrophilosophobia,xenophobia,and of course,achytiphobia. All these fears are basically the cause of every war in history. I think I read somewhere that we have these fears simply for the sake of lineage, but I dunno, wouldn't that mean that deep with our primeval mind we want the world to eventually lead to this ,but on a much larger scale? I do realize that, psychologically, we shun what is different. It is a struggle to overcome that natural psychology to enough of a degree to at least tolerate such differences in a social situation. I don't expect everyone to be able to be outright accepting - the notion of that is ludicrous at best - but showing a level of tolerance and respect isn't too much to ask.
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