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This whole thing is a travesty.For starters, Pillz is obviously the sexiest.
Are you born gay or is it something that comes through experience? How can someone be bisexual?
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Only been in it once didn't really pay attention to the staff, I think their was an eatable thong... but that may have been a totally different store, ANYWAYS... lol.
The plunger could simply be out of view, the pants + it's location behind the toilet may hide it... Or it's a fraud and we need to take down the system with out golden axes while destroying the rest of the demon-spawn so that we may live in a utopia.
I believe there is a little bit of both. For this I look to nature... In the animal kingdom it is quite common for animals to take part in homosexual, even if they mate with females. The interesting thing about this is that it is seen within the whole spectrum of mammals, even some birds choose rather to have a same sex partner even though they cannot reproduce. Not to beat a dead horse (for lack of a better saying) but I think this touches a little on the meaning of life debate where Pillz, I believe it was, who said that the meaning of life is to reproduce. Many scientists believe that for most animals their purpose is to reproduce but how can this be when primates and other less complicated animals can have homosexual relationships?
Quote from: Cortez (Mr. T. FOO!) on December 24, 2011, 12:00:53 PMI believe there is a little bit of both. For this I look to nature... In the animal kingdom it is quite common for animals to take part in homosexual, even if they mate with females. The interesting thing about this is that it is seen within the whole spectrum of mammals, even some birds choose rather to have a same sex partner even though they cannot reproduce. Not to beat a dead horse (for lack of a better saying) but I think this touches a little on the meaning of life debate where Pillz, I believe it was, who said that the meaning of life is to reproduce. Many scientists believe that for most animals their purpose is to reproduce but how can this be when primates and other less complicated animals can have homosexual relationships?Less Complicated animals as you call them have all kinds of defects you just don't hear about it and yeah there less common. Execpt in giraffe. A most all of them are bisexual but there not even suppose to exist there someone sort of cross breaded animal if I remember.
Quote from: Inject OH 4 on December 24, 2011, 02:04:05 PMQuote from: Cortez (Mr. T. FOO!) on December 24, 2011, 12:00:53 PMI believe there is a little bit of both. For this I look to nature... In the animal kingdom it is quite common for animals to take part in homosexual, even if they mate with females. The interesting thing about this is that it is seen within the whole spectrum of mammals, even some birds choose rather to have a same sex partner even though they cannot reproduce. Not to beat a dead horse (for lack of a better saying) but I think this touches a little on the meaning of life debate where Pillz, I believe it was, who said that the meaning of life is to reproduce. Many scientists believe that for most animals their purpose is to reproduce but how can this be when primates and other less complicated animals can have homosexual relationships?Less Complicated animals as you call them have all kinds of defects you just don't hear about it and yeah there less common. Execpt in giraffe. A most all of them are bisexual but there not even suppose to exist there someone sort of cross breaded animal if I remember.I don't understand this sentence...
In my opinion, i think it's decided through life experience, you dont start life being actually in love with people.
Quote from: Pillz on December 23, 2011, 09:23:01 PMAre you born gay or is it something that comes through experience? How can someone be bisexual?Science has already pretty much touched enough on this in my opinion. According to what i've read some Scientiest believe no one factor makes someone gay or bisexual and that its a bunch of factions such as genetics and life experiences etc etc.Either way the human isn't made to be like this. If they were men would have vagina's and dicks.Don't get me wrong. Theres nothing wrong with being gay or bisexual in terms of acceptance.I don't have anything agenst them. But its still a defect. Changeing they after birth however would cause an extream moral/social/ etc issues. It would be imoral to change someone stright after they've been birthed HOWEVER there is no issue in insureing that no more people are born gay or bisexual.
Gay is a birth defect it's already well known. The human species (and all species for that matter) has 1 purpose. To reproduce, if one of them can't because there sexual attraction prevents this it's a defect. Huamns are made to be stright. I don't care if someones gay but its redicilious to deny the obvious.