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I wasn't good enough at encouraging people to be kinder, and removing people who refuse to be kind. Encouraging people is hard, and removing people creates conflict, and I hate conflict... so that's why I wasn't better at it.
I was a very, very sensitive teen. The atmosphere of this forum as it is now, if it had existed in 1996, would probably have upset me far more than it would have helped.
I can handle quite a lot of negativity and even abuse now, but that isn't the point. I want to help people. I want to help the people who need it the most, and I want to help people like the 1996 version of me.
I'm still figuring out the best way to do that, but as it is now, these forums are doing more harm than good, and I can't keep running them.
Thank you to the few people who have tried to understand my point of view so far. I really, really appreciate you guys. You are beautiful people.
Everyone else: If after everything I've said so far, you still don't understand my motivations, I think it's unlikely that you will. We're just too different. Maybe someday in the future it might make sense, but until then, there's no point in arguing about it. I don't have the time or the energy for arguing anymore. I will focus my time and energy on people who support me, and those who need help.
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Probably marginally, but there have pretty consistently been disproportionately many gay people here.
"Do we treat straight public sex differently than we do gay public sex? Of course. Straight people are so proud of their public sex that they named a cocktail after it."
Anti-authoritarian beliefs will make you a raging homo. True facts.
I started skipping school and hating cops and then next thing you know I wind up with my dick in some twink's ass. Don't let it happen to you.
"Do we treat straight public sex differently than we do gay public sex? Of course. Straight people are so proud of their public sex that they named a cocktail after it."
02-22-2012 01:59 PM
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Fuck bitches get money.
You have a whole life for women. Have high standards though. Most people that don't have a girlfriend want one so bad they lower their standards to get in with almost anyone.
(01-10-2012 02:15 PM)Maelstrom Wrote: Efs, your nihilism is beautiful.
Fuck bitches get money.
You have a whole life for women. Have high standards though. Most people that don't have a girlfriend want one so bad they lower their standards to get in with almost anyone.
Sounds so easy, but I feel disgusted by the thought of it :/ I guess I became some sort of psychopath
Well labels have the obvious utility of finding people who swing the same way with whom to share your bed. Aside from that, orientation affects a hell of a lot of things besides who you share a bed with. Who you date, who you might marry (or can't marry), how comfortable you are around different genders, how people are going to react to you. It's never 'just who you share a bed with' for straight people. But then the rules change. "Me and my husb--" "Why do you faggots think you always need to talk about what you do in bed?"
If I wanted I could stop calling myself a dyke. That doesn't mean people will stop treating me like one. There are things that don't change just because you refuse to name them.
"Do we treat straight public sex differently than we do gay public sex? Of course. Straight people are so proud of their public sex that they named a cocktail after it."
(02-23-2012 04:24 PM)magikarp Wrote: Well labels have the obvious utility of finding people who swing the same way with whom to share your bed. Aside from that, orientation affects a hell of a lot of things besides who you share a bed with. Who you date, who you might marry (or can't marry), how comfortable you are around different genders, how people are going to react to you. It's never 'just who you share a bed with' for straight people. But then the rules change. "Me and my husb--" "Why do you faggots think you always need to talk about what you do in bed?"
If I wanted I could stop calling myself a dyke. That doesn't mean people will stop treating me like one. There are things that don't change just because you refuse to name them.
If I were a woman, I'd so do you.
Let go of all desire for the common good, and the good becomes common as grass.
~~
Good fortune follows upon disaster;
Disaster lurks within good fortune;
Who can say how things will end?
Perhaps there is no end.
(02-23-2012 04:24 PM)magikarp Wrote: Well labels have the obvious utility of finding people who swing the same way with whom to share your bed. Aside from that, orientation affects a hell of a lot of things besides who you share a bed with. Who you date, who you might marry (or can't marry), how comfortable you are around different genders, how people are going to react to you. It's never 'just who you share a bed with' for straight people. But then the rules change. "Me and my husb--" "Why do you faggots think you always need to talk about what you do in bed?"
If I wanted I could stop calling myself a dyke. That doesn't mean people will stop treating me like one. There are things that don't change just because you refuse to name them.
If I were a woman, I'd so do you.
<3
Guess we will have to just settle for being angry/bitter together. ;P
"Do we treat straight public sex differently than we do gay public sex? Of course. Straight people are so proud of their public sex that they named a cocktail after it."
(02-23-2012 04:24 PM)magikarp Wrote: Well labels have the obvious utility of finding people who swing the same way with whom to share your bed. Aside from that, orientation affects a hell of a lot of things besides who you share a bed with. Who you date, who you might marry (or can't marry), how comfortable you are around different genders, how people are going to react to you. It's never 'just who you share a bed with' for straight people. But then the rules change. "Me and my husb--" "Why do you faggots think you always need to talk about what you do in bed?"
If I wanted I could stop calling myself a dyke. That doesn't mean people will stop treating me like one. There are things that don't change just because you refuse to name them.
If I were a woman, I'd so do you.
<3
Guess we will have to just settle for being angry/bitter together. ;P
I'd screw you! Now you should feel better knowing at least one person has had a naughty thought of you.
(02-24-2012 05:27 PM)bulgvar666 Wrote: I don't find sex with a stepsister very appropriate, but there is no blood connection .. so... that's very interesting question.
My godfathers 2nd cousins daughter has a hot daughter. We're not blood related but I'd so do her. As well as 3 of my 4th cousins.
Every female distant cousin I have is hot. I ignore the cousin part though. lol we're barely related. And protection stops retarded accidental babies!
(01-10-2012 02:15 PM)Maelstrom Wrote: Efs, your nihilism is beautiful.
(02-24-2012 05:40 PM)bulgvar666 Wrote: That's still incest dude...
Don't worry I didn't do anything lol
I was like 13 at the time.
But damn I just saw some photos of them, one of the my cousins at her friend had a crush on me. I don't know why I avoided them lol
It's like meeting a girl, and then finding out after sex that you're somehow related...even though by a tiny bit.
But marriage related is okay I think.
(01-10-2012 02:15 PM)Maelstrom Wrote: Efs, your nihilism is beautiful.
(02-24-2012 05:40 PM)bulgvar666 Wrote: That's still incest dude...
Don't worry I didn't do anything lol
I was like 13 at the time.
But damn I just saw some photos of them, one of the my cousins at her friend had a crush on me. I don't know why I avoided them lol
It's like meeting a girl, and then finding out after sex that you're somehow related...even though by a tiny bit.
(02-23-2012 04:24 PM)magikarp Wrote: Well labels have the obvious utility of finding people who swing the same way with whom to share your bed. Aside from that, orientation affects a hell of a lot of things besides who you share a bed with. Who you date, who you might marry (or can't marry), how comfortable you are around different genders, how people are going to react to you. It's never 'just who you share a bed with' for straight people. But then the rules change. "Me and my husb--" "Why do you faggots think you always need to talk about what you do in bed?"
If I wanted I could stop calling myself a dyke. That doesn't mean people will stop treating me like one. There are things that don't change just because you refuse to name them.
If I were a woman, I'd so do you.
<3
Guess we will have to just settle for being angry/bitter together. ;P
I'd screw you! Now you should feel better knowing at least one person has had a naughty thought of you.
I would feel better if straight people just didn't exist, but whatever, I'll take what I can get. =P
"Do we treat straight public sex differently than we do gay public sex? Of course. Straight people are so proud of their public sex that they named a cocktail after it."
(02-23-2012 04:24 PM)magikarp Wrote: Well labels have the obvious utility of finding people who swing the same way with whom to share your bed. Aside from that, orientation affects a hell of a lot of things besides who you share a bed with. Who you date, who you might marry (or can't marry), how comfortable you are around different genders, how people are going to react to you. It's never 'just who you share a bed with' for straight people. But then the rules change. "Me and my husb--" "Why do you faggots think you always need to talk about what you do in bed?"
If I wanted I could stop calling myself a dyke. That doesn't mean people will stop treating me like one. There are things that don't change just because you refuse to name them.
If I were a woman, I'd so do you.
<3
Guess we will have to just settle for being angry/bitter together. ;P
I'd screw you! Now you should feel better knowing at least one person has had a naughty thought of you.
I would feel better if straight people just didn't exist, but whatever, I'll take what I can get. =P
FU, fag. Unfortunately for you, we do exist.
(This post was last modified: 02-25-2012 12:55 AM by bulgarianlion.)
"Oh no, a single person who I don't know and don't live near, and who has no power over me said facetiously they wished I didn't exist."
Hun, I honest to god hope you never realize you're gay.
"Do we treat straight public sex differently than we do gay public sex? Of course. Straight people are so proud of their public sex that they named a cocktail after it."