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Posted by CAKE on Oct-02-2008 15:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Kristina's just frustrated because she lives so close to Church St.


LoL


Posted by Orko on Oct-02-2008 16:32:

quote:
Originally posted by kaniz
We are raising a generation of pansies pretty much.


This is true. For some reason parents have got in their head that they need to bubble wrap the world for their kids, so they never get a scrapped knee. Growth comes from trial and tribulation.


Posted by Shaya007 on Oct-02-2008 16:48:

Let it all out


Posted by Flec on Oct-02-2008 17:14:

i remember their was a guy at my elementary school who was super flamboyent.... i heard it was a estrogen/checmical inbalance or something

if that is truly what causes flamboyence couldnt it be seen as a disorder? and if thats true... would that not change the debate about its acceptability in society?

on the flip side, i dont think there is a chemical inbalance for certain ppl aka wiggers too wear their pants too low

i apoloigize if that came off as being agaisnt gays, that is definitly not my stance.


Posted by MarkT on Oct-02-2008 19:52:

^^^ I understand what you mean.

"abnormal" or "disorder" quite literally mean "not normal" or something not functioning normally...or simply deviating from the mean/average. There are postive and negative deviations. e.g. a genius-level IQ is just as "abnormal" as the corresponding low IQ, in relation to the average score.

isn't it illogical to label a behaviour/trait/whatever like flamboyance as negative? you can say it's 'bad' to have a "imbecile" level IQ (whatever terms are used, lol) vs. a genius IQ...but we can't do that with certain behaviours/traits (e.g. hair colour, introversion/extroversion, etc).

IMHO, a trait/disorder is negative when it harms the individual or society and prevents healthy functioning. That's somewhat subjective too, but I think we'd be hard pressed to say that flamboyance "harms" anyone (outside of it being irrationally not tollerated by others).

I don't think this definition means that it's necessarily a "positive" either, but in the absence of evidence that it is negative, isn't simply accepting it as another relatively benign example diversity in our population the way to look at it?


Posted by Cribby on Oct-02-2008 19:55:

Re: Re: Re: Is it me, or are younger kids today more...

quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
Aren't T-rexs supposed to be the biggest and baddest of all dinosaurs?
Oh well....GWARTZQ!!!

Julio?


Seriously! GWARTQZ!!!

LOL

Julio isn't flam, he's just European. (LOL)

Find the diva in YOU


Posted by English Rachel on Oct-02-2008 20:01:

http://www.hetracil.com/


Posted by FunkyCrew on Oct-02-2008 20:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Knox
Wow.

I'm sorry to say this but that was such an ignorant statement.

I agree as well, flamboyance can sometimes get a little too much...
But stating that people should keep personalities hidden because it bothers you, is completlely shallow in my opinion.

Seriously. Wow.


Kris, wakeup!

you know EXACTLY what kind of flamboyance I'm talking about - over-the-top feminine, drama-queen wannabe kinda of stuff

please don't tell me that's anyone's real behaviour, because it's not

it seems that it comes as part of the lisp package


Posted by FunkyCrew on Oct-02-2008 20:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Kristina's just frustrated because she lives so close to Church St.


lol looks who's talking!
you're even closer!

all the gay dudes in my building are very nice


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Oct-02-2008 20:08:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
lol looks who's talking!
you're even closer!

all the gay dudes in my building are very nice


lol I know, but the only fags I can't stand are those with the bleached blond hair, gaudy eye makeup (lipstick optional but common), and some sort of retarded hipster outfit. The rest of them just amuse me to no end.


Posted by Cribby on Oct-02-2008 20:11:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
please don't tell me that's anyone's real behaviour, because it's not


Who are you to say anyone's behaviour is real or not? Behaviour is a characteristic that we define for ourselves. Some people just have natural aspirations to be drag queens or femme. It's a lifestyle no different than anyone else's. Why close your mind to theirs?


Posted by barbina on Oct-02-2008 20:12:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
please don't tell me that's anyone's real behaviour, because it's not


really?
wow. that may be one of the most ridiculous things I've heard in awhile. How can you say that being over the top flamboyant is not someone's real behavior? I'm pretty sure acting like a complete douchebag all the time makes someone a douchebag.. and thats their real behavior.


Posted by FunkyCrew on Oct-02-2008 20:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
lol I know, but the only fags I can't stand are those with the bleached blond hair, gaudy eye makeup (lipstick optional but common), and some sort of retarded hipster outfit. The rest of them just amuse me to no end.


haha no I have really cool young-professionals types fun to do laundary with too!

quote:
Originally posted by Cribby
Who are you to say anyone's behaviour is real or not? Behaviour is a characteristic that we define for ourselves. Some people just have natural aspirations to be drag queens or femme. It's a lifestyle no different than anyone else's. Why close your mind to theirs?


just IMHO, that's all, Chrissy


Posted by Shaya007 on Oct-02-2008 20:14:

quote:
Originally posted by barbina
really?
... douchebag.. ..


I'm inventing a Douchebag catcher


Posted by yankeeBaby on Oct-02-2008 20:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Cribby
Who are you to say anyone's behaviour is real or not? Behaviour is a characteristic that we define for ourselves. Some people just have natural aspirations to be drag queens or femme. It's a lifestyle no different than anyone else's. Why close your mind to theirs?


+1 have to agree with the crib-meister on this one.


Posted by KaiLee on Oct-02-2008 21:58:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Is it me, or are younger kids today more...

quote:
Originally posted by Cribby
Seriously! GWARTQZ!!!

LOL

Julio isn't flam, he's just European. (LOL)

Find the diva in YOU



I did the dinosaur at the park the other day....you would have been proud!
(for the record I'm fully aware Julio is European it was the comeback that reminded me of something Julio would say)

Haven't you people ever heard of an ignore feature that is conveniently located in your brain? Just ignore these "femme" people if they annoy you so and eventually it won't aggravate you as much!


Posted by SniFFleS on Oct-02-2008 23:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Capo di tutti
GAY IS THE NEW BLACK


No Brown was the new black, it was in the paper a few years ago.

Now gay is the new brown.


Posted by Knox on Oct-03-2008 00:26:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
Kris, wakeup!

you know EXACTLY what kind of flamboyance I'm talking about - over-the-top feminine, drama-queen wannabe kinda of stuff

please don't tell me that's anyone's real behaviour, because it's not

it seems that it comes as part of the lisp package


I really don't want to argue this with you...but I can't not write anything back to this.

First things first...I am very awake and living in the year 2008. Times have changed and this society isn't a square little box anymore.

What about those over the top drama queen women? Is that real behaviour then because they are female?

Until you can prove to me that you are judge,jury and executioner...and know how all human behaviour works and how it should be... then I will then revisit your opinions with a new view.



Posted by chinamon on Oct-03-2008 00:28:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Is it me, or are younger kids today more...

quote:
Originally posted by KaiLee
I did the dinosaur at the park the other day....


you did the old weird guy that watches the kids at the park?
is he already out on parole?


Posted by Cribby on Oct-03-2008 01:49:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Is it me, or are younger kids today more...

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
you did the old weird guy that watches the kids at the park?
is he already out on parole?



Posted by KaiLee on Oct-03-2008 04:29:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Is it me, or are younger kids today more...

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
you did the old weird guy that watches the kids at the park?
is he already out on parole?


Totally....poor guy needed some satisfaction!





















Even if he did make me dress up in a Sesame Street t-shirt....


Posted by FunkyCrew on Oct-03-2008 15:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Knox
Until you can prove to me that you are judge,jury and executioner...and know how all human behaviour works and how it should be... then I will then revisit your opinions with a new view.



haha I WISH my world would be VERY deserted


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