Topic: what do you think??
Thoughtfulthug's photo
Mon 06/01/09 06:13 AM

Oh please, who cares who marries whom? Does it affect you directly? No. Then why get your tightywhiteys in a knot over it. You'd think there are more important things this world needs to concern itself over than somebody's personal and private life. No one gets involved in your love life, so why involve yourself in someone else's? Sheesh.
Ok. What about a man who want to marry his chicken?

Gumbyvs's photo
Mon 06/01/09 06:15 AM
Edited by Gumbyvs on Mon 06/01/09 06:16 AM


Oh please, who cares who marries whom? Does it affect you directly? No. Then why get your tightywhiteys in a knot over it. You'd think there are more important things this world needs to concern itself over than somebody's personal and private life. No one gets involved in your love life, so why involve yourself in someone else's? Sheesh.
Ok. What about a man who want to marry his chicken?


Absurd argument, but if a guy wants to marry a chicken, let him have at it.

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Mon 06/01/09 06:15 AM


Oh please, who cares who marries whom? Does it affect you directly? No. Then why get your tightywhiteys in a knot over it. You'd think there are more important things this world needs to concern itself over than somebody's personal and private life. No one gets involved in your love life, so why involve yourself in someone else's? Sheesh.
Ok. What about a man who want to marry his chicken?


is the chicken a who or whom?

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Mon 06/01/09 06:16 AM
I think in any "Free Country", you should have the same rights and freedoms as anyone else. Here in Canada for example, say two "loving people" have been together for many years, should they not have the same rights as any other loving couple? Should they not have the same benefits as any other married couple, say like dental care or perscriptions? Personally, it kinda creeps me out but hey to each their own, eh?

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Mon 06/01/09 06:16 AM


Oh please, who cares who marries whom? Does it affect you directly? No. Then why get your tightywhiteys in a knot over it. You'd think there are more important things this world needs to concern itself over than somebody's personal and private life. No one gets involved in your love life, so why involve yourself in someone else's? Sheesh.
Ok. What about a man who want to marry his chicken?


Umm, the chicken doesn't have free will and cannot make the choice. I (and I assume the rest of us here) are talking about two free and legal adults. So, let's resist the urge to take the conversation into the realm of the idiotic.

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Mon 06/01/09 06:17 AM
We're discussing climate changes.We'll address that topic at the next meeting.devil rofl drinker


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Mon 06/01/09 06:17 AM



Oh please, who cares who marries whom? Does it affect you directly? No. Then why get your tightywhiteys in a knot over it. You'd think there are more important things this world needs to concern itself over than somebody's personal and private life. No one gets involved in your love life, so why involve yourself in someone else's? Sheesh.
Ok. What about a man who want to marry his chicken?


Absurd argument, but if a guy wants to marry a chicken, let him have at it.


rofl rofl rofl

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Mon 06/01/09 06:17 AM
Edited by quiet_2008 on Mon 06/01/09 06:19 AM
from a strictly legal point of view (and American)

the Constitution says that anything not forbidden or commanded by the US Constitution is up to the states to decide. And marriage in any form isn't mentioned in the Constitution. So it's up to the states (as it should be) and then I would think up to the individual communities

but you just can't force people to believe in something

Gumbyvs's photo
Mon 06/01/09 06:18 AM

We're discussing climate changes.We'll address that topic at the next meeting.devil rofl drinker




Are those 2 hot female polar bears? Woohoo!

Thoughtfulthug's photo
Mon 06/01/09 06:18 AM



Oh please, who cares who marries whom? Does it affect you directly? No. Then why get your tightywhiteys in a knot over it. You'd think there are more important things this world needs to concern itself over than somebody's personal and private life. No one gets involved in your love life, so why involve yourself in someone else's? Sheesh.
Ok. What about a man who want to marry his chicken?


is the chicken a who or whom?
I don't know. Some people refer their pets as a member of the family. Hell, I seen some people call their pets by their human names.

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Mon 06/01/09 06:18 AM
So, let's resist the urge to take the conversation into the realm of the idiotic.


well there goes all the fun out of it

Gumbyvs's photo
Mon 06/01/09 06:19 AM
Pets have human names? SAY IT ISN'T SO!

papersmile's photo
Mon 06/01/09 06:21 AM

I think in any "Free Country", you should have the same rights and freedoms as anyone else. Here in Canada for example, say two "loving people" have been together for many years, should they not have the same rights as any other loving couple? Should they not have the same benefits as any other married couple, say like dental care or perscriptions? Personally, it kinda creeps me out but hey to each their own, eh?


I've always said that no one should be forced to accept or condone a gay lifestyle, providing that they are at least tolerant of individual human beings.

I don't think a church should be forced to marry same sexes, since it is against its beliefs. However, I do think it's something that the government should allow and recognize.

Thoughtfulthug's photo
Mon 06/01/09 06:22 AM
Edited by Thoughtfulthug on Mon 06/01/09 06:22 AM

Pets have human names? SAY IT ISN'T SO!
You know what is also weird. They actually believe they have distinctive "personalities", and the very fact that they ought to be treated equal as among us humans.

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Mon 06/01/09 06:23 AM


Pets have human names? SAY IT ISN'T SO!
You know what is also weird. They actually believe they have distinctive "personalities", and the very fact that they ought to be treated equal as amoung us humans.


ur just sore coz they're cockblockers :wink:

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Mon 06/01/09 06:23 AM


Pets have human names? SAY IT ISN'T SO!
You know what is also weird. They actually believe they have distinctive "personalities", and the very fact that they ought to be treated equal as amoung us humans.


Yea, but when the law comes in a takes their 177 cats away and condemns the building, its still amusing.

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Mon 06/01/09 06:24 AM

So, let's resist the urge to take the conversation into the realm of the idiotic.


well there goes all the fun out of it


rofl rofl rofl

You're so right. Don't know what I was thinking oops

Thoughtfulthug's photo
Mon 06/01/09 06:24 AM



Pets have human names? SAY IT ISN'T SO!
You know what is also weird. They actually believe they have distinctive "personalities", and the very fact that they ought to be treated equal as amoung us humans.


ur just sore coz they're cockblockers :wink:
LOl

You remember that silly argument I had awhile ago. Rofl...

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Mon 06/01/09 06:26 AM
lol, i remember alright laugh

lilott's photo
Mon 06/01/09 06:36 AM
I know 2 hetero couple that have been together for years and are not married. It's called common law marriage. That should be good enough for anybody as signing that piece of paper causes problems.