Boys cooperated with her. And they were teens, there was consent. Illegal, but consent.
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by Trippoli » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:53 pm
by Seperates » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:57 pm
by Dyakovo » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:58 pm
by Dyakovo » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:00 pm
by Mindhar » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:00 pm
Xirria wrote:I've also heard stories were older guys date younger girls and when they break up the girl will lie and say that she's been raped and get the guy in trouble, not trying to be sexist or anything it's just a story that I've heard.
by Dyakovo » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:01 pm
Mindhar wrote:Xirria wrote:I've also heard stories were older guys date younger girls and when they break up the girl will lie and say that she's been raped and get the guy in trouble, not trying to be sexist or anything it's just a story that I've heard.
I've heard stories where four hobbits, three humans, an elf and a dwarf had to go on a long journey to drop a ring in a volcano.
If you want to verify anecdotal evidence like that you have to find corroborating sources.
by Bramborska » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:02 pm
Mindhar wrote:Xirria wrote:I've also heard stories were older guys date younger girls and when they break up the girl will lie and say that she's been raped and get the guy in trouble, not trying to be sexist or anything it's just a story that I've heard.
I've heard stories where four hobbits, three humans, an elf and a dwarf had to go on a long journey to drop a ring in a volcano.
by Trippoli » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:04 pm
by Dyakovo » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:06 pm
by Xirria » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:07 pm
Mindhar wrote:Xirria wrote:I've also heard stories were older guys date younger girls and when they break up the girl will lie and say that she's been raped and get the guy in trouble, not trying to be sexist or anything it's just a story that I've heard.
I've heard stories where four hobbits, three humans, an elf and a dwarf had to go on a long journey to drop a ring in a volcano.
If you want to verify anecdotal evidence like that you have to find corroborating sources.
by Trippoli » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:08 pm
by Dyakovo » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:10 pm
Trippoli wrote:The boys thought otherwise.
by Mindhar » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:14 pm
Bramborska wrote:Mindhar wrote:Xirria wrote:I've also heard stories were older guys date younger girls and when they break up the girl will lie and say that she's been raped and get the guy in trouble, not trying to be sexist or anything it's just a story that I've heard.
I've heard stories where four hobbits, three humans, an elf and a dwarf had to go on a long journey to drop a ring in a volcano.
I'm trying to figure out how that's an euphemism for sex.
by Bramborska » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:20 pm
Mindhar wrote:Bramborska wrote:Mindhar wrote:Xirria wrote:I've also heard stories were older guys date younger girls and when they break up the girl will lie and say that she's been raped and get the guy in trouble, not trying to be sexist or anything it's just a story that I've heard.
I've heard stories where four hobbits, three humans, an elf and a dwarf had to go on a long journey to drop a ring in a volcano.
I'm trying to figure out how that's an euphemism for sex.
Well, the volcano crater is a big hole, which is clear vaginal imagery. Then there's the ring, which -- notice -- is possessed only by male beings throughout the novel. When Sauron has it, he's extremely powerful, but when a rival male cuts it off, he's emasculated and reduced to a shadow of his former self. (Compare the reaction of any other male upon being castrated.) It's given to Frodo upon his "coming of age" and gives him various powers (like the ability to turn invisible, i.e. masturbation) but also has downsides, making him more visible to his enemies (have you ever gotten a boner in a public place?) and exerting an influence of its own over him (how many people refer to thinking with their second head?). The goal of all his aims is to drop it into the volcano (much like any other male, coming of age, seeking to insert an implement that both empowers him and alters his thinking, sometimes leading to personal harm or embarrassment, into a warm hole).
That's right -- The Lord of the Rings is an extended metaphor for Frodo Baggins's quest for poontang. If anyone needs a doctoral thesis in the humanities, just call me.
by Dyakovo » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:23 pm
Mindhar wrote:Bramborska wrote:Mindhar wrote:Xirria wrote:I've also heard stories were older guys date younger girls and when they break up the girl will lie and say that she's been raped and get the guy in trouble, not trying to be sexist or anything it's just a story that I've heard.
I've heard stories where four hobbits, three humans, an elf and a dwarf had to go on a long journey to drop a ring in a volcano.
I'm trying to figure out how that's an euphemism for sex.
Well, the volcano crater is a big hole, which is clear vaginal imagery. Then there's the ring, which -- notice -- is possessed only by male beings throughout the novel. When Sauron has it, he's extremely powerful, but when a rival male cuts it off, he's emasculated and reduced to a shadow of his former self. (Compare the reaction of any other male upon being castrated.) It's given to Frodo upon his "coming of age" and gives him various powers (like the ability to turn invisible, i.e. masturbation) but also has downsides, making him more visible to his enemies (have you ever gotten a boner in a public place?) and exerting an influence of its own over him (how many people refer to thinking with their second head?). The goal of all his aims is to drop it into the volcano (much like any other male, coming of age, seeking to insert an implement that both empowers him and alters his thinking, sometimes leading to personal harm or embarrassment, into a warm hole).
That's right -- The Lord of the Rings is an extended metaphor for Frodo Baggins's quest for poontang. If anyone needs a doctoral thesis in the humanities, just call me.
by Buffett and Colbert » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:37 pm
Dyakovo wrote:Mindhar wrote:Bramborska wrote:Mindhar wrote:Xirria wrote:I've also heard stories were older guys date younger girls and when they break up the girl will lie and say that she's been raped and get the guy in trouble, not trying to be sexist or anything it's just a story that I've heard.
I've heard stories where four hobbits, three humans, an elf and a dwarf had to go on a long journey to drop a ring in a volcano.
I'm trying to figure out how that's an euphemism for sex.
Well, the volcano crater is a big hole, which is clear vaginal imagery. Then there's the ring, which -- notice -- is possessed only by male beings throughout the novel. When Sauron has it, he's extremely powerful, but when a rival male cuts it off, he's emasculated and reduced to a shadow of his former self. (Compare the reaction of any other male upon being castrated.) It's given to Frodo upon his "coming of age" and gives him various powers (like the ability to turn invisible, i.e. masturbation) but also has downsides, making him more visible to his enemies (have you ever gotten a boner in a public place?) and exerting an influence of its own over him (how many people refer to thinking with their second head?). The goal of all his aims is to drop it into the volcano (much like any other male, coming of age, seeking to insert an implement that both empowers him and alters his thinking, sometimes leading to personal harm or embarrassment, into a warm hole).
That's right -- The Lord of the Rings is an extended metaphor for Frodo Baggins's quest for poontang. If anyone needs a doctoral thesis in the humanities, just call me.
That is just awesome!
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by Nightkill the Emperor » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:39 pm
Buffett and Colbert wrote:Dyakovo wrote:Mindhar wrote:Bramborska wrote:Mindhar wrote:Xirria wrote:I've also heard stories were older guys date younger girls and when they break up the girl will lie and say that she's been raped and get the guy in trouble, not trying to be sexist or anything it's just a story that I've heard.
I've heard stories where four hobbits, three humans, an elf and a dwarf had to go on a long journey to drop a ring in a volcano.
I'm trying to figure out how that's an euphemism for sex.
Well, the volcano crater is a big hole, which is clear vaginal imagery. Then there's the ring, which -- notice -- is possessed only by male beings throughout the novel. When Sauron has it, he's extremely powerful, but when a rival male cuts it off, he's emasculated and reduced to a shadow of his former self. (Compare the reaction of any other male upon being castrated.) It's given to Frodo upon his "coming of age" and gives him various powers (like the ability to turn invisible, i.e. masturbation) but also has downsides, making him more visible to his enemies (have you ever gotten a boner in a public place?) and exerting an influence of its own over him (how many people refer to thinking with their second head?). The goal of all his aims is to drop it into the volcano (much like any other male, coming of age, seeking to insert an implement that both empowers him and alters his thinking, sometimes leading to personal harm or embarrassment, into a warm hole).
That's right -- The Lord of the Rings is an extended metaphor for Frodo Baggins's quest for poontang. If anyone needs a doctoral thesis in the humanities, just call me.
That is just awesome!
I wish I could sig the whole thing.
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by First of Two » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:39 pm
by Dyakovo » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:52 pm
Nightkill the Emperor wrote:Buffett and Colbert wrote:Dyakovo wrote:Mindhar wrote:Bramborska wrote:Mindhar wrote:Xirria wrote:I've also heard stories were older guys date younger girls and when they break up the girl will lie and say that she's been raped and get the guy in trouble, not trying to be sexist or anything it's just a story that I've heard.
I've heard stories where four hobbits, three humans, an elf and a dwarf had to go on a long journey to drop a ring in a volcano.
I'm trying to figure out how that's an euphemism for sex.
Well, the volcano crater is a big hole, which is clear vaginal imagery. Then there's the ring, which -- notice -- is possessed only by male beings throughout the novel. When Sauron has it, he's extremely powerful, but when a rival male cuts it off, he's emasculated and reduced to a shadow of his former self. (Compare the reaction of any other male upon being castrated.) It's given to Frodo upon his "coming of age" and gives him various powers (like the ability to turn invisible, i.e. masturbation) but also has downsides, making him more visible to his enemies (have you ever gotten a boner in a public place?) and exerting an influence of its own over him (how many people refer to thinking with their second head?). The goal of all his aims is to drop it into the volcano (much like any other male, coming of age, seeking to insert an implement that both empowers him and alters his thinking, sometimes leading to personal harm or embarrassment, into a warm hole).
That's right -- The Lord of the Rings is an extended metaphor for Frodo Baggins's quest for poontang. If anyone needs a doctoral thesis in the humanities, just call me.
That is just awesome!
I wish I could sig the whole thing.
Damn word limit problem.
[url=http://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=58713&p=2531744#p2531744]Mindhar on The Lord of the Rings[/url]
by Bramborska » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:58 pm
by Quelesh » Tue Jun 29, 2010 11:41 pm
by Dyakovo » Wed Jun 30, 2010 2:13 am
Quelesh wrote:I don't understand the urge to punish this woman. Of all the things that it's possible to do to another human being, giving them an orgasm is among the best, not the worst.
Quelesh wrote:
I think what he is saying is that the statutory assumption made by the law in Florida (that every single human being in Florida does not possess the cognitive capacity necessary to grant informed consent to sexual activity until midnight on his or her eighteenth birthday, at which moment every person in Florida suddenly gains that capacity) is incorrect and that, in this case, the young people involved did in fact possess the cognitive capacity necessary to grant informed consent to sexual activity, despite the statutory assumption otherwise made by the law.
by Quelesh » Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:42 am
Dyakovo wrote:Quelesh wrote:
I think what he is saying is that the statutory assumption made by the law in Florida (that every single human being in Florida does not possess the cognitive capacity necessary to grant informed consent to sexual activity until midnight on his or her eighteenth birthday, at which moment every person in Florida suddenly gains that capacity) is incorrect and that, in this case, the young people involved did in fact possess the cognitive capacity necessary to grant informed consent to sexual activity, despite the statutory assumption otherwise made by the law.
And yet for some reason when addressing legal matters it is the law that matters... Don't like the law? Work to get it changed.
by Turan devleti » Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:53 am
by Jaunty tunes » Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:58 am
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