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Posted by Floorfiller on Aug-11-2004 17:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Slylee
well let's just drop all the titles for now...all a kid needs is love and support and a lot of guidance (and patience)...

and i don't know why, but every guy i've been with has felt the same way FF said about not being able to love a kid that wasn't "theirs"....care to elaborate on why?

do you love your dog or cat if you have one? how? you didn't give birth to it...


well hopefully i can make it a little clearer that i don't mean i couldn't love the kid. i just meant that it would be really hard for me to look at that child as MY child because really...its not. and i know what you mean about raising the kid makes it your child ang...but i dunno...maybe its just because i'm young and immature and not ready for those kinds of decisions. maybe when i'm an adult and ready to make those kind of decisions or when i see a picture of my new little kid i would feel differently...that's just the worry that i have.


Posted by Ang ' ela_ie on Aug-11-2004 17:20:

Youre not young and immature, Jason, you just have never had to sit down and really think about it, nor have you had experience in dealing with it, thats all.

Im going on lunch now, happy debating.


Posted by Ang ' ela_ie on Aug-11-2004 18:16:

Ok, I leave for lunch and everyone just gives up?

Alright, someone please explain this trend to me. Something about bracelets and sexual favors, and boys snapping bracelets FOR sexual favors... I saw this on the news at the beginning of summer here in Cleveland and I still dont really understand it. Does anyone know what Im talking about?


Posted by UWM on Aug-11-2004 18:17:

snap bracelets?

I remember those were cool back in elementary school until the fabric ripped off and started slicing little kiddies wrists.


Posted by Ang ' ela_ie on Aug-11-2004 18:18:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
snap bracelets?

I remember those were cool back in elementary school until the fabric ripped off and started slicing little kiddies wrists.


No you fool not snap bracelets.


Posted by UWM on Aug-11-2004 18:22:

Im not hip to this trend, please enlighten me. Snapping bracelets?


Posted by Floorfiller on Aug-11-2004 18:24:

no i think rob was on the right track there...i think it has something to do with those old bracelets...maybe like back in the day you gave your bitch a bracelet as a sign of you were fucking her?


Posted by Ang ' ela_ie on Aug-11-2004 18:24:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
Im not hip to this trend, please enlighten me. Snapping bracelets?



Im asking people to explain to me, because I sure as hell dont get it. Alls I know is that these girls were wearing a certain kind of bracelet that boys would snap. The number of snaps denoted what kind of sexual favor was performed/was to be performed? I dont know. It sounded so stupid on the news. And of course there were all these outraged mothers blaming Britney Spears and all that...

Hey. Britney Spears. Another trend.


Posted by UWM on Aug-11-2004 18:33:

hmm I guess I'm not hip to teen culture anymore.

and good thing the 'I'm Rick James, Bitch' and 'hhhhWhat?!' trends from Chapelle's Show are (apparently) over.


Posted by ShadoWolf on Aug-11-2004 18:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie
Im asking people to explain to me, because I sure as hell dont get it. Alls I know is that these girls were wearing a certain kind of bracelet that boys would snap. The number of snaps denoted what kind of sexual favor was performed/was to be performed? I dont know. It sounded so stupid on the news. And of course there were all these outraged mothers blaming Britney Spears and all that...

Hey. Britney Spears. Another trend.




there you go Ang, I just gave you a red bracelet


Posted by Ang ' ela_ie on Aug-11-2004 18:35:

quote:
Originally posted by ShadoWolf
there you go Ang, I just gave you a red bracelet


Har har, so what does that mean I have to do then?


Posted by Floorfiller on Aug-11-2004 18:35:

damn four snaps means she has to go all the way!


Posted by UWM on Aug-11-2004 18:39:


Posted by Ang ' ela_ie on Aug-11-2004 18:39:


Posted by Floorfiller on Aug-11-2004 18:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie


what? it was your trend hehehe...deal with it


Posted by UWM on Aug-11-2004 18:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Floorfiller
what? it was your trend hehehe...deal with it


you're on fire!


Posted by Ang ' ela_ie on Aug-11-2004 18:46:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
you're on fire!



"Yoh fiyad!!! Hahahahhahaha!!!"


Posted by sensorium on Aug-11-2004 19:09:

So...getting off topic every now and then in any particular thread is consider a trend? Someone explain to me, I'm somewhat new to the forum.

Extra note(not related to the thread, see, already in the trend): It was rude(lack of a better word) the way some just started countering Orbax's statements. Not a good way to debate. Should've offered another set of ideas. That's how people debate in some regions.


Posted by UWM on Aug-11-2004 19:33:

quote:
Originally posted by ierxium
It was rude(lack of a better word) the way some just started countering Orbax's statements. Not a good way to debate.


Welcome to tranceaddict.

And that's tame.


Posted by Orbax on Aug-11-2004 19:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Rodrico
I personally do not see the need to believe in the bible to be an honest, hard working, full of love type of guy when I go out and meet people.


indeed. I agree. The main idea behind it however is that you have a soul. A soul with unrepented sins gets more and more twisted. The more you dont hold yourself accountable for actions, the worse it impacts your life. A lot of people have this idea that the nice old librarian whos a sweetie and never did anything wrong is going to Hell. She isnt, her soul is. *not* trying to convert, just throwing that brick of a summary out there Im friends with a lot of avid atheists as well, and theyre great guys. I sometimes worry about them, and hope theyll find a relationship with God one day, but not really my area to judge, you know?

quote:
I believe the church has a bad and very shady record in its history, which has given me more than enough reason to leave it behind, I was born and raised Catholic.


dont even get me started! Soooo corrupt! agh!

quote:
PS sorry for late response, working all morning and night, and had to catch some sleep last night, good arguments tho Orbax.


I thoroughly enjoyed it


Posted by ShadoWolf on Aug-11-2004 19:47:

apparantly it's trendy to bash the Catholic Church


Posted by Orbax on Aug-11-2004 19:52:

quote:
Originally posted by ShadoWolf
apparantly it's trendy to bash the Catholic Church



Its had a bloody, scary, miserable history.

It has many devoted followers, however, and thankfully they are what the church is mainly comprised of these days.


Posted by ShadoWolf on Aug-11-2004 19:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Orbax
Its had a bloody, scary, miserable history.


bullshit.


For example, the Crusades were defensive in nature.


Posted by Floorfiller on Aug-11-2004 19:57:

if you acknowledge that the church has been corrupt in the past, it doesn't seem that far fetched to me to accept the posibility that a book, which has been rewritten and reinterpreted countless times by the same clergymen that were so corrupt, could also be corrupt? or at least a tool of the makers to use in corrupt ways...

thoughts..


Posted by Orbax on Aug-11-2004 19:59:

quote:
Originally posted by ShadoWolf
bullshit.


For example, the Crusades were defensive in nature.


Im mainly talking about how it got started in South America, the witch burnings, the fun little things like putting galileo under house arrest for 40 years because he found that the sun rotated and we were revolving around it. Ruined the mans life. They held back science and knowledge and spread fear and "believe in us or die" attitudes. It wasnt up for debate, there was no discussion. You either believed whatever they said, or you were against them.

The fact you could buy indulgences and buy your way out of sins.

the fact that commoners didnt know latin, yet thats what they preached in.

This was its founding. These days your local churches are a wonderful community, that I was was more present in other denominations. The fellowship is wonderful and the people usually very devoted.

I just have some issues with Pope John bitching out on a lot of stuff and not denouncing things he should be. Its turned political over moral, and I have a problem with that.


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