skydyvr

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  1. Back-load my mortgage with that paltry sum. Every little bit helps. . . =(_8^(1)
  2. You are the most honest liberal in the group.
  3. Not sure how you derived that from my comment. In a perfect world, we'd all pay in exactly what we get out of public services. . . =(_8^(1)
  4. skydyvr

    Liar liar

    Suuuuurrrrrre it's not. . . =(_8^(1)
  5. It's more likely that they feel bad about paying more for them than they get out of them -- to make up for people who can't or won't pay for them, but use them anyway. . . =(_8^(1)
  6. Hello, USA calling -- we'll be right there. . . =(_8^(1)
  7. There is no rational answer to that question. . . =(_8^(1)
  8. Not suprised who could blame her. Well I never brought it up with her, and I know it's hard to walk in someone else's shoes, but I've never been prone to judge an entire race based on the acts of individuals. It was hard all those years not to broach the topic with her. . . =(_8^(1)
  9. Know what you mean. One of my grandmothers was raped by some black guys when she was a teenager, and she carried much racism with her through the rest of her life. . . =(_8^(1)
  10. Duh. It didn't reference beer, tits, vibes, or helping some choose the color pattern for their next rig. . . =(_8^(1)
  11. It depends on whether or not he does something like this. . . =(_8^(1)
  12. All you had to do was ask . . . . . =(_8^(1)
  13. Aawwwhhh Your cruel What a meanie! . . =(_8^(1)
  14. Hey, someone said I'm at least partly right on something in SC! That's a first -- woo hooo! . . =(_8^(1)
  15. I often see the term applied in the media and in personal life as a broad blanket covering any and all who oppose homosexuality. You're either down with the gays, or a homophobe. (I'm the former, btw) . . =(_8^(1)
  16. And therefore you understand that the term is mostly a PC knife gig in the butt towards all those who oppose homosexuality, right? . . =(_8^(1)
  17. I conceded on technical grounds, that "phobia" can mean "averse", and "averse" can mean "does not approve". But it's a stretch -- "phobia" is overwhelmingly used to decribe an irrational fear of something, so when anyone's opposition to homosexuality is equated to a "phobia", the implication is that they are being irrational, which is wrong. People have rational grounds to oppose homosexuality if they wish. . . =(_8^(1)
  18. At least the church is basing their argument in positive statistics. When we hear "God doesn't want us to drink" as an argument to change law, a big red flag goes up. . . =(_8^(1)
  19. Do you masturbate when thoughts like that run through your mind? . . =(_8^(1)
  20. Solid plan up until this part -- how do you plan to reduce our nukes? Drawing fire would do it, but not a great idea. . . =(_8^(1)
  21. Well, I don't see it as Fox trying to give the same meaning to two phrases. Instead, they are trying to re-label the bomber with a decidedly different name, all in some bizarre effort to shift the focus away from the bomber and onto the victims, or something like that. . . =(_8^(1)