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  • CorvallisBMW
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    Originally posted by Turf1600
    Did you have to overcome your meat-gazing habit and instead focus on vagina? I highly doubt it - but I'll eat my words if you can walk out the door and truly favor dong at the drop of a hat.
    I don't care who you are, that's funny right there!

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  • rwh11385
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    Originally posted by Good & Tight
    They can boycott/protest all they want, do you honestly think it will make a difference for people that don't care or haven't a clue?

    If I was heading into CFL and there was protesters with signs and all, still wouldn't stop me from getting my spicy chicken with pepper jack cheese and a large vanilla shake.
    The tide of support for same-sex marriage is rising, and yes - if you have paid attention to the news at all, it does matter or CFA wouldn't have backstepped their position. And none of this controversy would be there if it didn't matter. But people care if others want to poop on other's civil rights - even if bigots want to write it off as self-righteousness.

    People should just say, "they made their stand and now have to deal with it."

    But there's people like Farbin who want to protect prejudice from social recoil.

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  • mar1t1me
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    Sorry I dont buy that.
    Do you believe that most fat people are fat because of genetics? I don't. When I was in school, people rode bikes or walked to school, and even for the bus riders, there was PE, and it wasn't an option. There were maybe, out of 200 kids, one or two that were fat. Now, the fat kids are in an ever increasing majority... But we had a couple of kids that were also "different". No one used the terms gay or lesbian then, you just only ever saw them with people of the same sex. The percentages of GLBT population haven't swelled since then like it should have, if it was just a choice to be made in an already promiscuous and relatively anonymous society.

    My children come from the same two parents so they are genetically similar, however, their temperaments are different as night and day, and were so from very early ages. Where does that come from? Some people are just "different". Many are hetero, but the fact that time and time again, homosexuality arises even in cultures that try to suppress it with excommunication and possibly the death penalty, should tell you it's a little more complicated than just waking up one morning and not wanting to put your dick into vaginas any more.

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  • Good & Tight
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    Originally posted by rwh11385
    They can believe whatever they want, but don't expect people not to protest or boycott them. That's the people's right, especially in response to an unpopular stance about limiting people's civil rights.
    They can boycott/protest all they want, do you honestly think it will make a difference for people that don't care or haven't a clue?

    If I was heading into CFL and there was protesters with signs and all, still wouldn't stop me from getting my spicy chicken with pepper jack cheese and a large vanilla shake.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    The whole world is built against how i was born, i didn't choose this!!!!!

    AND, Chick-Fil-A didn't say FUCK GAY PEOPLE, they just don't agree with it.

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  • Turf1600
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    What do I need to do to get being tall on this Protected Minority status, should I file a ADA lawsuit to get doorways to be legislated taller, or urinals to be high enough that I don't pee on top of them, or enough legroom in movie theaters, or tables at public restaurants high enough to fit under?

    You know what, I fucking deal with it, I've learned that that's the way the world is setup, with the majority in mind when things are designed, and since I'm a minority, I don't go chasing businesses to change their standards to suit my uniqueness.
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    I don't think it's fair to view mildly inconvenient construction standards as prejudice. No one said "Fuck that guy - I'm building tiny doors".

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  • Turf1600
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    Sorry I dont buy that
    So you can be gay? You can watch gay porn, fap to dudes, have wet dreams about bulgy cops and check out dudes walking by? Did you have to choose to like women? Did you have to overcome your meat-gazing habit and instead focus on vagina? I highly doubt it - but I'll eat my words if you can walk out the door and truly favor dong at the drop of a hat.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Originally posted by rwh11385
    Now another pointless argument. The questions about refusing service to people not wearing shirt or shoes was a precursor to an argument about why they are allowed to do so. You asked if they were unconstitutional, which begged to differentiate why that is fine but discriminating against consumers based on protected minority status was not.

    You actually made more sense when you were high all the time.

    What do I need to do to get being tall on this Protected Minority status, should I file a ADA lawsuit to get doorways to be legislated taller, or urinals to be high enough that I don't pee on top of them, or enough legroom in movie theaters, or tables at public restaurants high enough to fit under?


    You know what, I fucking deal with it, I've learned that that's the way the world is setup, with the majority in mind when things are designed, and since I'm a minority, I don't go chasing businesses to change their standards to suit my uniqueness.


    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    Sorry I dont buy that.

    You are right, it might be where they put their tongue.

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  • mrsleeve
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    Sorry I dont buy that.

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  • Turf1600
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    I think I was rather clear in my statement
    Yeah, so was I. People are born straight or gay. It's not simply a matter of "where they put their cock".

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  • rwh11385
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    Originally posted by Good & Tight
    CFA is against gay marriages, are they not entitled to their honest belief?
    They can believe whatever they want, but don't expect people not to protest or boycott them. That's the people's right, especially in response to an unpopular stance about limiting people's civil rights.

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  • mrsleeve
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    I think I was rather clear in my statement

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  • Good & Tight
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    You guys still debating about this, lol. ! CFA is against gay marriages, are they not entitled to their honest belief? Would you rather them lie?
    We live in a separated society and will continue to do so, at least in our lifetime.

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  • Turf1600
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    Why You chose to drive drunk, just like its a choice where you put your cock. Not like your born driving drunk or light in the loafers.
    That's a clever way to sidestep the "homosexuality is a choice" issue. Where you put your cock does not determine your sexual orientation, though. People are not born as drunk drivers.

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  • Cabriolet
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    Originally posted by rwh11385
    Are you saying that people shouldn't be able to "vote with their wallet"??
    im saying you are giving too much of a fuck. there are other chicken places eat there.

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