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Post by Jedi Knight on Feb 16, 2010 18:52:30 GMT -5
I've always liked the observation that sex is loathsome, disgusting and evil, and you should save it for the one you love. Viking, you should consider publishing your aphorisms. I'd buy that book.
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Post by rookie on Feb 17, 2010 9:38:39 GMT -5
Viking, you should consider publishing your aphorisms. I'd buy that book. Pretty much that. At least an on-line directory.
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Post by Amaranth on Feb 17, 2010 13:53:03 GMT -5
I've always liked the observation that sex is loathsome, disgusting and evil, and you should save it for the one you love. Viking, you should consider publishing your aphorisms. I'd buy that book. You've never heard that one before? Seriously? Same line was used on Raltime with Bill Maher two seasons ago.
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Post by Ian1732 on Feb 17, 2010 17:21:16 GMT -5
You think you guys have it bad? My mother recently converted to Puritanism, and had me burnt at the stake for being an atheist!
*Rimshot*
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Post by yojetak on Feb 17, 2010 22:59:54 GMT -5
contraceptives are inherently sexist? *head asplode*
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Post by Thejebusfire on Feb 17, 2010 23:32:01 GMT -5
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Post by MaybeNever on Feb 18, 2010 1:05:46 GMT -5
Obviously somebody doesn't know how hormonal birth control works. The correlary to this is that pregnancy makes a woman's body diseased, since it's no longer able to conceive for the duration and a brief period afterward.
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Post by kristine on Feb 18, 2010 1:26:44 GMT -5
Viking, you should consider publishing your aphorisms. I'd buy that book. You've never heard that one before? Seriously? Same line was used on Raltime with Bill Maher two seasons ago. I thought it was originally a George Carlin line...
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Post by Jedi Knight on Feb 18, 2010 13:12:48 GMT -5
You've never heard that one before? Seriously? Same line was used on Raltime with Bill Maher two seasons ago. No, I haven't. I don't really watch that much TV. Also, that particular one-liner is probably not that funny in Norway, we don't have that many loud, sex-obsessed fundies here.
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Post by ottery on Feb 18, 2010 19:21:30 GMT -5
Obviously somebody doesn't know how hormonal birth control works. The correlary to this is that pregnancy makes a woman's body diseased, since it's no longer able to conceive for the duration and a brief period afterward. Pregnancy also suppresses the immune system, and some times the woman's body attacks the fetus like it was a foreign body. Even more evidence that pregnancy is not something that is good.
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Post by RavynousHunter on Feb 18, 2010 22:45:23 GMT -5
Well...if you think about it, fetuses are foreign bodies.
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Post by maskdt on Feb 19, 2010 21:52:15 GMT -5
Well...if you think about it, fetuses are foreign bodies. Definitely. Without the constant release of certain hormones (from the placenta I believe...I'm too lazy to look up the specifics right now) the body treats a fetus like a parasite and flushes it out/kills it.
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Post by RavynousHunter on Feb 20, 2010 0:47:17 GMT -5
Technicalities...ya gotta love em! ;D
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Post by DeadpanDoubter on Feb 24, 2010 18:39:26 GMT -5
Well...if you think about it, fetuses are foreign bodies. Definitely. Without the constant release of certain hormones (from the placenta I believe...I'm too lazy to look up the specifics right now) the body treats a fetus like a parasite and flushes it out/kills it. That just proves that the babay is its own lifeform and thus DESERVES NOT TO BE ABORTED!!1!11
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Post by tgrwulf on Mar 12, 2010 18:14:48 GMT -5
That is pretty bad.
Sadly reminds me a lot of my dad though. I remember one time we were at the movies with a family friend, and me and my girlfriend were sitting one row behind everyone else cause the place was packed. For most of the movie, I just had my arm over her while she was leaning against me. Afterwards my dad complained to me that he thought it was inappropriate to be doing in public. I felt like I was being told I was immoral for holding hands.
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