some girls go lefthanded in college but its just a phase.
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by Unhealthy2 » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:01 am
Ashmoria wrote:some girls go lefthanded in college but its just a phase.
by Ashmoria » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:03 am
Unhealthy2 wrote:Ashmoria wrote:some girls go lefthanded in college but its just a phase.
They're just experimenting with things they shouldn't because they're being exposed to the evil lies of the educated liberal elite.
Also, everyone knows that it's only really bad when a guy is left-handed. When girls are, it's not good, but it's kinda hot, so it's okay.
by Disco Tetris » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:05 am
by ARM Forces » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:12 am
by Unhealthy2 » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:17 am
ARM Forces wrote:Finally, in a society that is becoming more and more driven by desiring things and feeling good, the idea that homosexuals have a mental illness is so unpleasant people are abandoning the truth for a nice lie.
by Der Teutoniker » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:17 am
ARM Forces wrote:Here is a true story that I like to use to make my point:
South Lorenya wrote:occasionally we get someone who has a rap sheet longer than Jormungandr
Austin Setzer wrote:We found a couple of ancient documents, turned them into the bible, and now its the symbol of christianity.
ARM Forces wrote:Strep-throat is an infection in the throat, caused by eating too much refined sugar! Rubbing more sugar directly on it is the worst thing you can possibly do.
Dumb Ideologies wrote:Communism and anarchy; same unachievable end, different impractical means.
by The Alma Mater » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:17 am
ARM Forces wrote: (although you guys have your dates a bit wrong there, you're thinking Victorian Britain. They didn't slap kids' hands in America in the fifties )
by Helertia » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:18 am
ARM Forces wrote:Looks like you guys are having a fun time here, but how about I join the discussion with the belief that people are NOT born homosexual? Then you'll have somebody to debate against.
First off, I've completely given up on using cultural history as an argument. Homosexuality was classified as a mental disease in America until Dr. Kinsey released a falsified report that a huge number of Americans were homosexuals, so they changed it. So the classification change was based on a lie.
At the same time, people used to think that using your left hand was wrong (although you guys have your dates a bit wrong there, you're thinking Victorian Britain. They didn't slap kids' hands in America in the fifties ) My sister was also left-handed and she learned to be ambi, but that doesn't mean the teacher harassed her about it. She just thought it would be a cool thing to be able to do. Now she can write both forward and backward with both hands, it makes a good conversation starter for her in her literature circles.
BUT! Not getting off track here!
Here is a true story that I like to use to make my point:
When I was working at Safeway, bagging groceries, one day a woman came through the line with a little girl sitting in the cart. The girl had a miserable look on her face, and looked a bit under the weather. When the checker reached a box of frozen popsicles, she leaned down and asked the little girl, "Oh, are these for you?"
"Yes," the mother answered. "She has strep throat, so I'm getting her those to soothe her throat."
I was appalled. "Are you serious?" I burst out a bit more harshly than I should have. "Strep-throat is an infection in the throat, caused by eating too much refined sugar! Rubbing more sugar directly on it is the worst thing you can possibly do."
They all stopped short. The checker looked uneasy; she'd never heard of that, but was more concerned that I was being rude. The mother looked shocked; she considered it for a moment but to my surprise she glared at me in anger. Then there was the little girl. I've never seen such a look of pure poison on the face of a little person. She was miserable, and she deserved those popsicles, and it was okay to hate me because I was trying to take them away from her.
I didn't help anybody that day, because I was too stupid about how I said it. But I learned something about people: we'd rather believe what's NICE instead of what's right. When you want to find the truth in a clouded issue, look at the two options and decide which one the most people would find fundamentally nicer. The other one is probably correct, otherwise there couldn't be such a big debate between the two.
The idea that obesity is a bad choice is very unpleasant, so obesity is an "epidemic." Smoking used to be "nice," but when people were dying left and right from it public opinion finally made it "non-nice." You can still find people online saying that smoking isn't bad for your health, because the idea that they are killing themselves is too much for them to handle.
Finally, in a society that is becoming more and more driven by desiring things and feeling good, the idea that homosexuals have a mental illness is so unpleasant people are abandoning the truth for a nice lie.
by Ashmoria » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:20 am
ARM Forces wrote:Looks like you guys are having a fun time here, but how about I join the discussion with the belief that people are NOT born homosexual? Then you'll have somebody to debate against.
by Ashmoria » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:21 am
ARM Forces wrote: Finally, in a society that is becoming more and more driven by desiring things and feeling good, the idea that homosexuals have a mental illness is so unpleasant people are abandoning the truth for a nice lie.
by The Norwegian Blue » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:22 am
ARM Forces wrote:Looks like you guys are having a fun time here, but how about I join the discussion with the belief that people are NOT born homosexual? Then you'll have somebody to debate against.
First off, I've completely given up on using cultural history as an argument. Homosexuality was classified as a mental disease in America until Dr. Kinsey released a falsified report that a huge number of Americans were homosexuals, so they changed it. So the classification change was based on a lie.
At the same time, people used to think that using your left hand was wrong (although you guys have your dates a bit wrong there, you're thinking Victorian Britain. They didn't slap kids' hands in America in the fifties ) My sister was also left-handed and she learned to be ambi, but that doesn't mean the teacher harassed her about it. She just thought it would be a cool thing to be able to do. Now she can write both forward and backward with both hands, it makes a good conversation starter for her in her literature circles.
BUT! Not getting off track here!
Here is a true story that I like to use to make my point:
When I was working at Safeway, bagging groceries, one day a woman came through the line with a little girl sitting in the cart. The girl had a miserable look on her face, and looked a bit under the weather. When the checker reached a box of frozen popsicles, she leaned down and asked the little girl, "Oh, are these for you?"
"Yes," the mother answered. "She has strep throat, so I'm getting her those to soothe her throat."
I was appalled. "Are you serious?" I burst out a bit more harshly than I should have. "Strep-throat is an infection in the throat, caused by eating too much refined sugar! Rubbing more sugar directly on it is the worst thing you can possibly do."
They all stopped short. The checker looked uneasy; she'd never heard of that, but was more concerned that I was being rude. The mother looked shocked; she considered it for a moment but to my surprise she glared at me in anger. Then there was the little girl. I've never seen such a look of pure poison on the face of a little person. She was miserable, and she deserved those popsicles, and it was okay to hate me because I was trying to take them away from her.
I didn't help anybody that day, because I was too stupid about how I said it. But I learned something about people: we'd rather believe what's NICE instead of what's right. When you want to find the truth in a clouded issue, look at the two options and decide which one the most people would find fundamentally nicer. The other one is probably correct, otherwise there couldn't be such a big debate between the two.
The idea that obesity is a bad choice is very unpleasant, so obesity is an "epidemic." Smoking used to be "nice," but when people were dying left and right from it public opinion finally made it "non-nice." You can still find people online saying that smoking isn't bad for your health, because the idea that they are killing themselves is too much for them to handle.
Finally, in a society that is becoming more and more driven by desiring things and feeling good, the idea that homosexuals have a mental illness is so unpleasant people are abandoning the truth for a nice lie.
by Pesda » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:30 am
ARM Forces wrote:At the same time, people used to think that using your left hand was wrong (although you guys have your dates a bit wrong there, you're thinking Victorian Britain. They didn't slap kids' hands in America in the fifties ) My sister was also left-handed and she learned to be ambi, but that doesn't mean the teacher harassed her about it. She just thought it would be a cool thing to be able to do. Now she can write both forward and backward with both hands, it makes a good conversation starter for her in her literature circles.
by Eireann Fae » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:32 am
Pesda wrote:ARM Forces wrote:At the same time, people used to think that using your left hand was wrong (although you guys have your dates a bit wrong there, you're thinking Victorian Britain. They didn't slap kids' hands in America in the fifties :roll:) My sister was also left-handed and she learned to be ambi, but that doesn't mean the teacher harassed her about it. She just thought it would be a cool thing to be able to do. Now she can write both forward and backward with both hands, it makes a good conversation starter for her in her literature circles.
Can she write with both at the same time?
by Pesda » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:35 am
by Pesda » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:42 am
ARM Forces wrote:Looks like you guys are having a fun time here, but how about I join the discussion with the belief that people are NOT born homosexual? Then you'll have somebody to debate against.
First off, I've completely given up on using cultural history as an argument. Homosexuality was classified as a mental disease in America until Dr. Kinsey released a falsified report that a huge number of Americans were homosexuals, so they changed it. So the classification change was based on a lie.At the same time, people used to think that using your left hand was wrong (although you guys have your dates a bit wrong there, you're thinking Victorian Britain. They didn't slap kids' hands in America in the fifties ) My sister was also left-handed and she learned to be ambi, but that doesn't mean the teacher harassed her about it. She just thought it would be a cool thing to be able to do. Now she can write both forward and backward with both hands, it makes a good conversation starter for her in her literature circles.
BUT! Not getting off track here!
Here is a true story that I like to use to make my point:
When I was working at Safeway, bagging groceries, one day a woman came through the line with a little girl sitting in the cart. The girl had a miserable look on her face, and looked a bit under the weather. When the checker reached a box of frozen popsicles, she leaned down and asked the little girl, "Oh, are these for you?"
"Yes," the mother answered. "She has strep throat, so I'm getting her those to soothe her throat."
I was appalled. "Are you serious?" I burst out a bit more harshly than I should have. "Strep-throat is an infection in the throat, caused by eating too much refined sugar! Rubbing more sugar directly on it is the worst thing you can possibly do."
They all stopped short. The checker looked uneasy; she'd never heard of that, but was more concerned that I was being rude. The mother looked shocked; she considered it for a moment but to my surprise she glared at me in anger. Then there was the little girl. I've never seen such a look of pure poison on the face of a little person. She was miserable, and she deserved those popsicles, and it was okay to hate me because I was trying to take them away from her.
I didn't help anybody that day, because I was too stupid about how I said it. But I learned something about people: we'd rather believe what's NICE instead of what's right. When you want to find the truth in a clouded issue, look at the two options and decide which one the most people would find fundamentally nicer. The other one is probably correct, otherwise there couldn't be such a big debate between the two.
The idea that obesity is a bad choice is very unpleasant, so obesity is an "epidemic." Smoking used to be "nice," but when people were dying left and right from it public opinion finally made it "non-nice." You can still find people online saying that smoking isn't bad for your health, because the idea that they are killing themselves is too much for them to handle.
Finally, in a society that is becoming more and more driven by desiring things and feeling good, the idea that homosexuals have a mental illness is so unpleasant people are abandoning the truth for a nice lie.
by Eireann Fae » Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:01 am
by ARM Forces » Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:08 am
by The Bleeding Roses » Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:10 am
by The Alma Mater » Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:15 am
The Bleeding Roses wrote:If you know the cause of something you can cure it.
by Helertia » Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:16 am
The Bleeding Roses wrote:If you know the cause of something you can cure it.
by Eireann Fae » Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:22 am
The Alma Mater wrote:Perhaps scientists will find a cure for believing in God. How nice. But should people take it ?
by ARM Forces » Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:45 am
by Eireann Fae » Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:50 am
ARM Forces wrote:Let me apply my method to this, then. Which do you think goes on more in the world:
1. People decide that it's nicer to believe a god exists, or
2. People decide that it's nicer to believe a god doesn't exist.
I personally think 2 happens more often, so I believe that there is a god. Simple enough. So just humor me, then, and tell me which one do you think would happen more often?
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