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- Contemporary Media in general (AKA Brainwash sessions or B.S).
- The Film industry, especially new movies, WHAT A LOAD OF SHIT !! - The Music industry, love the music but hate the industry. - Modern retarded politicians. - The way you work hard for something, just for some stupid shithead to come along and fuck everything up. - Ungrateful little shits. More annoying stuff later.
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I want to hide in an opium sunrise... Last edited by SHEMALE_SEEKER; 10-06-2008 at 03:15 PM. |
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almost everything
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Sorry, I almost forgot :
- The 90s (of course).
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the time between the alarm clock going off and my getting into work, its never that bad once you get started.
hangovers working all week and still being skint out at the end of it people who only like one genre of music people who'v never done a days work but still moan about "imigrants taking all our jobs" morisey, and the smith's by proxy saturday night prime time TV ie xfactor, pop stars, strictly come dancing, dancing on ice, maria, etc bad films being made from good computer games, and bad computer games being made from good filims glasgow rangers orange men |
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So what colour of men do you like. Or do you mean you don't like orangemen?
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these are the orange men of which i speak. anyone else who likes spending their spare time getting dressed up like this and marching i hold in equal contempt
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So what are your feelings about the Knights of Columbus? |
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The ladyboy69 forums
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- I hate being braver than the guys I date. - Yes, it's me in the avatar Blog: http://laughriotgirl.wordpress.com/ |
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_██_ (ಠ_ృ) I say they seem to be letting all SORTS of riff raff into the internet these days! |
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Okay, like BlueRaven88 above, I'll bite.
What exactly do you hate about the Labyboy69 forums? |
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I hate :
Narrow minded people Fakes Religious extremists (of whatever conviction) Racists People who think they have a monopoly on the truth My untrustworthy bladder control |
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I hate that Proposition 8 passed. It's a sad day when hate and intolerance win over equality.
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Ironically, Obama winning the election is what CAUSED Prop 8 to pass. For those unaware of what Proposition 8 even is, just a quick explanation. On election day, here in California we got to vote on whether same-sex marriages should be allowed OR whether the State Constitution should be amended to legally ban them. Prop 8 was created by those who favor a "traditional family" viewpoint. So if you voted "Yes" on Prop 8, it meant you were in favor of marriage being ONLY between a man and a woman. And if you voted "No", then you were in favor of same-sex marriages being allowed. And, in an election shocker given how Liberal California is thought to be (given that California has such a major pro-gay city like San Francisco or there is Hollywood, which is also very influential and pro-gay), Prop 8 ended up passing. Californians gave the thumbs DOWN to same-sex marriage and voted to make them illegal now. So, what does this have to do with Obama? Well, therein lies the irony... Obama's campaign brought out a total flood of minorities to vote for him. Something like 94% of the Black community voted for him, and he won the Latino/Hispanic vote too. HOWEVER when those same minorities got to the voting booth, they overwhelmingly voted FOR Proposition 8. In fact, Blacks voted by a whopping margin of 75% or so against same-sex marriage. So, ironically the very same minorities who flooded out in massive numbers to vote for Obama...who felt his election would be a sign of greater tolerance in America...turned right around and gave the finger to the Gay community, who felt those same minority groups would actually be their biggest supporters. And sure enough it was the vote of the minority groups that tipped the balance on Prop 8. In other words, if they hadn't shown up in such numbers to vote for Obama, then ironically Prop 8 would not have passed and same-sex marriage would have remained legal in California. Next up: some really messy court battles! |
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According to the news reports that I have heard and read the legality of the marriages of a lot of gays are now in question. Would this be the messy court battles that you are alluding to?
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CreativeMind, you read my mind, lol.
I was just going to comment and write the EXACT same thing you had written. I didn't ever believe Obama was going to be this sort of messiah for the GLBT. He masqueraded around as progressive and liberal, but his following is mostly socially moderate. Although, we didn't really have any other options, did we? |
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The court cases that is being talked about is that civil rights groups are filing lawsuits to overturn the proposition with the argument that amending the constitution this way goes against the equal protection clause of the constitution. Which these groups are claiming is more than an amendment but a total revision of the interpretation of the constitution. I live in a really conservative part of Orange County California and it was just absolutely depressing to see the hysteria over Yes on 8 over here. There were frequent rallies at major intersections with almost all Yes on 8 and there was an endless supply of there stupid yellow and blue signs, some making arrogant claims such as "Yes on 8 = Free Speech." Everyday reminding me that people out there are ready to hate you for any difference you might have. |
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And yes, this is the OTHER part of what I meant by "messy court battles." Those who supported same-sex marriage...who are FURIOUS that Prop 8 passed...now view this as an outright battle to the death. They see this as the true Civil Rights battle of the 21st century. So, regardless of state court rulings or popular votes or whatever, they want to find some way...any way...to get this heard before the Supreme Court (in Washington). Their view: this all boils down to basic human rights. It all comes down to the right for every person to have a wedding ceremony and marry the person you love, regardless of your sexual orientation. Except that's where it gets even more tangle now. And sorry about babbling on here, but since this is a global forum, this explanation is for those who live outside the United States... Basically, the Gay community is still screwed because most people think America is a democracy. But it's not. And even most Americans believe that you can take any case all the way up to the Supreme Court to have your day in court, to get your case heard. But you can't. The truth is America is NOT a democracy. Legally, the United States is a REPUBLIC. And what that means is each and every state...all 50 of them...actually have legal rights to self-determination that supersedes Federal law out of Washington, DC. And in this case, the Supreme Court (in Washington) actually does NOT have the authority to override the will and the vote of the California people for passing Prop 8. The Supreme Court can NOT overrule Californians for choosing to amend their own State Constitution. As for what ocinteeni described about her own area (Orange County) that's the other weird thing that's going on in California now. It's amazing to see all these different pocket areas where people have suddenly popped up and said: "Sorry, I can't go along with this. I think I'm a nice person. I don't think I'm a bigot. But I just can't accept same-sex marriage. I don't see it as a civil rights issue. Marriage as a RELIGIOUS concept and government has no right to legislate religion." And that's where support for same-sex marriage (even in a state as Liberal as California) starts to crumble. As I noted before, the thing that shocked the Gay community on Election Day was that 70-75% of the African-American community...as well as a majority of the Latino/Hispanic community...both of whom turned out in HUGE numbers to support Obama...turned right around and voted FOR Prop 8. And in all the exit polls, that's just what they said: this wasn't a civil rights issue, it was a religious one. So, in a weird plot twist that no one saw coming, the ONE group that the Gay community thought it could count on the most (namey African-Americans given what they went through historically to achieve equality) is now one of their BIGGEST road blocks. Overwhelmingly Black and Hispanic voters, which are also the two largest growing voting blocks in California, said "no" to same-sex marriage based on their more traditional religious beliefs. So, now things are getting even MORE heated here, as I said before, as the Gay community starts to target churches for their protest rallies. And that's because the Election Day polls revealed another interesting thing: basically, people believe that even IF same-sex marriage was allowed, a church should still have the right to turn down a same-sex couple's request to be married there. In other words, people overwhelmingly feel that a church's congregation should still get the final say on "what" happens at their own church. They should still get to say: "Fine, you can get married. But WE get to decide whether or not you do it in OUR church." And that's a whole other wacky thing that's going on. I actually have neighbors and friends that are gay who -- yes, believe it or not -- voted for Prop 8. Why? Because aside from being Gay, they're also deeply religious and that was ultimately their final view, too. Namely, they felt that Gay activists should NOT be able to dictate to their churches what ceremonies should be held on their church's property. In the end, they voted to protect their churches and voted against their fellow gays. So now, the whole thing is just one giant mess. Everyone is arguing from a different perspective and Prop 8 which was designed to simplify things ("Marriage is a man and a woman. Boom! We're done! Next topic!") has only created all sorts of new emotional rifts and even pitted people who thought they would be allies against each another. So, like I said before, this is going to become a giant series of court battles now, with lots of yelling and screaming, I'm sure... |
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Well, Ila, that's part of what I was referring to, and then ocinteeni posted a great answer which is correct. The courts are expected to rule that anyone who got married before Prop 8 passed should still have their marriages honored since the rule in law is that you can't legally grant a "right" to someone and then turn right around and take it away from them. But basically, here's where things stand... Some of the people who backed Prop 8 -- the more moderate faction -- are willing to say: "Okay, we won and it's law now. But to be fair over a very emotional issue, we're willing to let the marriages that already took place stand. We just want it understood that from now on there will be no more marriages. So, those of you who got it done, congrats. The rest of you, forget it." Meanwhile, others that backed Prop 8 -- the real hard liners -- are arguing that the whole POINT of Prop 8 is that the California Supreme Court was wrong from the very beginning. That the Court over-reached when it legislated from the bench and it ruled that same-sex marriages should now be legal. So, these hard liners have an even more aggressive view: IF Prop 8 is now the law...and IF it's now the will of the people by vote...and IF the court was wrong to begin with...then why shouldn't all of the marriages be revoked? Why should the state recognize any of them since those wedding licenses were issued on debatable legal ground to begin with? And finally, there's the Gay community itself which is out staging large and emotional protests. Right now, they've targeted Mormon Temples as rallying points and are protesting outside them (since the Mormon Church was one of the biggest financial supporters of Prop 8). But now the more vocal activists want to expand those protests and target Catholic and Protestant churches too. They also want to target businesses and even the homes of private citizens who made donations. Their opinion is IF you backed Prop 8, then you deserve to be exposed or publicly humiliated and you deserve to have protesters outside your home or business -- all of which could turn this even angrier and uglier. And last but not least, some -- such as Melissa Etheridge, who made the news just yesterday over this -- are out advocating that the Gay community should refuse to pay any taxes. After all, why give the government any of your money if it's going to treat you like a second class citizen? And since the economy is on such shaky grounds and since California in particular is SO broke that its actually bankrupt, they want to make their point where it will hurt the most -- in State's pocketbook. Although frankly, that's a no-win stance since Higher Courts already have a long, long, LONG track record of setting down legal rulings that as an American citizen you have every right to protest, but you still HAVE to pay your taxes no matter what. |
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Orgasm headaches. What the fuck is that for?
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hate stupid people and Sony
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To love is better than to hate!
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At the moment this computer, the second time it's crashed this morning..
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I hate hate
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With all this hating going on,I'm surprised there aren't more suicides. To hate merely means to either correct yourself or leave what bothers you alone(that's why god gave us knobs,dials and legs). But if hate comes a knockin at your door, whack it with a pan. Try spending time watching, listening or participating in things that might offer a lighter and beneficial side of yourself. Ignore the hate, and ignore it even more if it persists. p.s. pills work
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"Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible; but man's inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary." R.N. |
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2nd-Transjen, please keep your corvette.. 3rd-Its ok kandy, ur always welcome sweetie.
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I want to hide in an opium sunrise... Last edited by SHEMALE_SEEKER; 01-24-2009 at 07:20 AM. |
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Ok i see the question marks next to my comment about people saying we should be paying more for gas, I was refering to some bozo awhile back who was on CNN i believe it was the LOU DOBBS show and he told LOU that over in Europe gas is over $7 bucks a gallon and we should be paying the same price so we would all be driveing fuel friendly cars but what the bozo forgot to mention is the reason it's $7 is due to the high taxes on fuel which goes towards there unvisel health care take away the taxes and there fuel would be under $2 buck, Here we would be paying the $7 and get no health care just high gas prices
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I hate drivers who dont see motorcycles. WTF is wrong with some drivers?
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When are you going to post a bigger picture of your 'vette, Jen? You've only given us one small picture so far.
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This thread at the moment.. I've just realised there's about another 20 things I hate.
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This thread at the moment.. I've just realised there's about another 20 things I hate.
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I should have realized that you wouldn't be driving it around this time of year with all the ice, slush, and mud on the roads.
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i hate captain crunch! i almost choked on the damn toy inside yesterday.
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I'm not laughing, but now I'm envious - a 'vette and a trans am. If I had a 'vette I wouldn't take it out in bad weather either.
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Hate is a strong word, I'll rather say that i dislike some things...
- I dislike rightwing politics. - I dislike religion (ALL types of religion). - I dislike garlic. - I dislike capitalism (I am not a communist seen by european eyes, I may be in the eyes of a us citizen). - I dislike... Oh no!!! RALLY dislike EVERY sort of cheese. (even cottage and melted). - I dislike hate. |
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