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Um... congratulations, I guess? Or condolences? Or both?I am officially divorced. . . and it really feels kind of weird.
Assclown on another site said:What TV shows u girls watch?
do u like to watch Californication, Nip/Tuck or Entourage? ..guys love these shows
wanted to download some for Gf..so let me know what kind of shows do girls prefer
Seriously, what the fuck? Instead of asking random Internet women this question, just ask your fucking girlfriend!Me said:Why don't you just ask your girlfriend what she likes?
Seriously, what the fuck? Instead of asking random Internet women this question, just ask your fucking girlfriend!
Palmela and Lefticia? Can I borrow those names sometime?!NippleMuncher said:He would, if he had one ... And no, Palmela and Lefticia don't count!
Go, you!baliadora said:The Big Easy is sooo damn good for my ego. I got carded three times (score!) and propositioned at least four. And received more compliments/catcalls than I can count while strolling down Royal in my swishy sundresses and My Fair Lady hat. Not a bad way to start my fourth decade.....
I would describe that as "fiscally conservative, socially liberal". I'm pretty well on board with that label.((Sorry for this blurt that turned into a book. I need to vent, anonymously, so I find myself posting here.))
I'm really bothered by politics lately. Yes, I MOST identify with the right; I am most certainly fiscally conservative and in favor of a significantly smaller national government. I support school choice and wish to see Americans living within their means and personal responsiblility/accountability to become the new trend.
I'd label myself "conservative" if it weren't for a few key issues. For one, I'm pro-choice. I support a woman's right to choose, although I would like to see restrictions to allow abortion in the first trimester only with the exception of health risks to the mother. Second, I'm an advocate for gay rights and for LGBT youth in my area. Third, I'm a non-believer, an atheist.
It is this third issue that has me whirling lately. Why do all of the vocal persons on the right tout Christian values and ideals while demanding the government read and follow the Constitution. Our Constitution allows for religious freedom which includes the freedom to not worship. Why keep them so damn intertwined. Why tout "God-given rights?" I know the Declaration of Independence states "endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights," but I also note that this does not state "endowed by the Christian God with unalienable rights." Perhaps this is a generic statement, "their creator," to allow for personal beliefs in man's origin.
Okay, I need time to see if this venting helps. Currently I work for three employers who discourage religious or political discussion, but apparently it only matters if you are not on board with the majority religious or political beliefs. I'm not easily offended, but I'm sure to offend others. In my right-leaning workplaces my feelings towards homosexuals and abortion are offensive, as is my lack of faith. But I'm just as controversial in my left-leaning workplace. I'm surrounded by so few who agree with me. Or, I wonder, by many who are touting the accepted beliefs and not their own. (Not that I expect people to agree with me or that my belief system is the "one true way," just I expect more people to have conflicting ideas in their own set of beliefs, to not buy into one entire set. This may not be possible for the truly religious, however.)