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  • #31
    Once I got on a bus and all the seats were taken, so I just kept walking and stumbled over one afro-american's foot (she spread her legs all over the bus) and I said "I am sorry" (probably not loud enough) and walked on, after like 10 seconds the freak started screaming that if you step on someones feet you are supposed to apologize. That was so emberrasing, I didnt know what to say and I didnt say anything.

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    • #32
      k, so one more question about this gay business, and i'll let you be. now if you had the choice, would you rather be gay or straight? i hope you know what i mean here.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by thedebutante
        knowing armo parents, that's a tough one.
        Yea, but a note on the fridge is not because its eaiser or toughter, it's just because it's a note on the fridge and not enough people in post modernity leave notes on the fridge.
        Achkerov kute.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by magdalinka
          Once I got on a bus and all the seats were taken, so I just kept walking and stumbled over one afro-american's foot (she spread her legs all over the bus) and I said "I am sorry" (probably not loud enough) and walked on, after like 10 seconds the freak started screaming that if you step on someones feet you are supposed to apologize. That was so emberrasing, I didnt know what to say and I didnt say anything.
          Racist.


          P.S. "Afro America" is soooo 60s.
          Achkerov kute.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Che_Ka
            LOL perfect.

            debutante: Amaaaan, khent dgha!! lol

            i'm a girl

            you said dgha, that means you're not hyastanci. good, now there's a chance your parents wont completely disown you. bright side my man.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Che_Ka
              LOL perfect.

              debutante: Amaaaan, khent dgha!! lol
              Hey, she's my girl by the way, not a guy.
              Achkerov kute.

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              • #37
                debutante: In a perfect world, I wish there was no such thing as homosexuality. I wish I was born straight and could marry a nice girl, get married, and have kids. But this isn't a perfect world. If you asked me a few years ago, I would take (in a heartbeat!) a magic pill to turn me straight. But now, I'm not sure anymore. Being gay is part of who I am. I've become so comfortable with it, it's part of my being. So that's why it's a more difficult question now. And that's why many gay adults would tell you they wouldn't change if they could. For me, being gay has shaped my character. It has singlehandedly made me a person who is tolerant and respectful of differences in others, etc. So there is a deep connection between my character and my sexual orientation. That's why it's a difficult question for me.
                Last edited by Che_Ka; 05-24-2005, 08:03 PM.

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                • #38
                  oh no no. by "dgha" I was referring to your friend's brother.

                  And trust me, the Arevmdahays are just as bad in the gay department.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Che_Ka
                    debutante: In a perfect world, I wish there was no such thing as homosexuality. I wish I was born straight and could marry a nice girl, get married, and have kids. But this isn't a perfect world. If you asked me a few years ago, I would take (in a heartbeat!) a magic pill to turn me straight. But now, I'm not sure anymore. Being gay is part of who I am. I've become so comfortable with it, it's part of my being. So that's why it's a more difficult question now. And that's why many gay adults would tell you they wouldn't change if they could. For me, being gay has shaped my character. It had singlehandedly made me a person who is tolerant and respectful of differences in others, etc. So there is a deep connection between my character and my sexual orientation. That's why it's a difficult question for me.
                    thanks, you totally answered my question and gave me the answer i expected.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Anonymouse
                      Racist.


                      P.S. "Afro America" is soooo 60s.
                      Ok. Any other variants smartie?

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