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FrozenGate by Avery

Coming Out of the Closet! Hurra!

Did you just compare coming out as bi***ual, to a chick posting selfies on facebook?

Also, I don't see any comments getting deleted.

Yes, I kind of did. But what I meant to represent is when you post something, you need to be able take the bad along with the good.


Also, why would you see comments get deleted?
 





Yes, I kind of did. But what I meant to represent is when you post something, you need to be able take the bad along with the good.


Also, why would you see comments get deleted?

Lol

Ok seriously, my first reply to you was only about the -rep being unwarranted. It's obvious people would post replies not agreeing with the topic in question.

Time to stop the useless back and forth.
 
"last 20 posts"

Should i change the title of the thread? :p

Its not a problem. How does, "The Wonders of Human Brain Development through Teen Years" sound?
 
Just as your statement is your opinion.

The freedom to express an opinion, does equate to freedom from the opinion of others.

Opinions can also be wrong. I could have an opinion that wool comes from dolphin fat. It's an opinion, which I'm free to have, but it's still wrong.

I've used this to death recently but what the hell I'm going to post it again.

"I'm entitled to my opinion or I have a right to my opinion is a common declaration in rhetoric or debate that can be made at some point in an argument. When asserted for this reason, the statement exemplifies an informal logical fallacy of the type red herring. Whether one has a particular entitlement or right is irrelevant to whether one's assertion is true or false. To assert the existence of the right is a failure to assert any justification for the opinion. Such an assertion however, can also be an assertion of one's own freedom, or of a refusal to participate in the system of logic at hand."

The really ironic thing is, "certain people" who apparently abhor this thread's existence just can't stay away from it, judging by the reps I see on various profiles who've very recently posted here :whistle:
 
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If we were all the same, the world would be a very boring place.

There's a book with a plot similar to this, it's a good read.

Childhood's end I think it's called.
 
Opinions can also be wrong. I could have an opinion that wool comes from dolphin fat. It's an opinion, which I'm free to have, but it's still wrong.

I've used this to death recently but what the hell I'm going to post it again.

"I'm entitled to my opinion or I have a right to my opinion is a common declaration in rhetoric or debate that can be made at some point in an argument. When asserted for this reason, the statement exemplifies an informal logical fallacy of the type red herring. Whether one has a particular entitlement or right is irrelevant to whether one's assertion is true or false. To assert the existence of the right is a failure to assert any justification for the opinion. Such an assertion however, can also be an assertion of one's own freedom, or of a refusal to participate in the system of logic at hand."

The really ironic thing is, "certain people" who apparently abhor this thread's existence just can't stay away from it, judging by the reps I see on various profiles who've very recently posted here :whistle:

Thinking that wool comes from dolphin's fat is not an opinion, but a falsely presumed fact. Opinions deal with feelings, preferences, etc. If it can be proven, your thoughts on it are not opinions but merely thoughts. Opinions are highly subjective, which is why no one can really tell you that you are wrong.
 
Maybe try a Kinsey scale test?

3 - Equally H0m0s3xu4l and H3t3r0S3Xu4l

I am done with tests (partly because i have taken all of them). I don't think they are capable of truly matching someone with a category.

Then again, IMO.

-Matt
 


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