OftenWrong
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Ok. As long as we agree it's fixed I'm fine with who did what to whom.
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I don't accept that answer. There are drag queen shows on various nights at the gay bar. I know people who are gay and used to work near Jarvis and Wellesley. No one presented as a drag queen in normal circumstances. But they do like draq queen night at the local bars, where they dress up and is more like a beauty pageant or freak show. Not like typical homosexuals who appear as normal persons in all walks of life. That is why I challenge the idea that kids need to learn to normalize draq queens. They are not seen as normal in the community.
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Actually it's more an issue of semantics. Masks work when worn properly by a trained individual. But to work they need to be fitted. No facial hair allowed. It needs to form a complete seal. They are intended to be worn during specific high risk procedures, not for general all-day use. That is why the good ones hurt to wear if kept on for too long. They have a strong elastic to keep it tight. Any deviation from the protocol puts the wearer at risk. That is why I've said for most people they create a false sense of security and thus are an increased risk. In an enclosed room full of people for a long time, most people are toast. You're safer to maintain the minimum 2 metre rule and get lots of fresh air.
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Fixed for you.
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What is it good for then? Are "Drag Queens" representative of "normalized" gay people or are they more of a vaudeville show or circus entertainment? Are they to be taken seriously? If I were gay I don't think I'd want my community represented, let alone presented to children to help them gain any understanding. It's more of a joke, comedy act for adults to watch in a night club. But hey. Stupid is as stupid does
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First a trickle....Now a flood
OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
As does hiding indoors. -
First a trickle....Now a flood
OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Bad enough that this is true, and the long-term outcomes are also not understood yet. -
You did a great job proving to us you are one. I had my doubts, but now I know as I'm sure everyone else does you're a completer gaauuff
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First a trickle....Now a flood
OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
Sweden has their own king. Follow the money. -
It's because you truly truly are one! Go on and show me how it's spelled! Prove it! ?
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First a trickle....Now a flood
OftenWrong replied to Goddess's topic in Health, Science and Technology
It's an integrated graph meaning each data point shows the sum of all data points before it. It means the total number is about 45 over the whole span of time on the bottom axis, which is about three years. -
Don't be a moreon. We've all heard that one before. "This will be the last war, the war to end all wars", etc. This war did not need to happen but was instigated by third parties. The same people who are telling you why the war happened, and what's going on over there. You people keep slurping up that BS like it's breakfast in the morning. There is one way this will be the war to end all wars however, and that's if they light the big candles, which is what you actually want you f*ckin weasel! ?
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Doesn't change the fact what I said is true and that you're a war mongering idjit
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I've seen them a few times but I heard on their recent tour, Phil Collins is in a wheelchair and they have to stop the show once in a while to change his diaper. I didn't go see that one...
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Good. Now, more importantly... Do you think I'm sexy? A "loaded" question. As in double-entendre. As in, you cannot answer that question, without losing
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Bzzz... I don't have time to swat flies. Everything I said is verifiable.
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Yes I know it sounds very strange. It's just a word association I made because of the way perspektiv described his experience. I hate to use the phrase "cultural marxism" because of all the connotations, but it does have a meaning. I looked up sexual marxism, and it is a thing as well. For example- Sex and Socialism https://monthlyreview.org/2020/02/01/sex-and-socialism/ While later generations of Marxian scientific socialists saw sex as secondary, derivative of the real relationships of production, many of the earliest socialist theorists and movements took sexual matters very seriously. The French Charles Fourier (1772–1837), for instance, one of the earliest utopian socialists, saw passionate attractions as germinal to the egalitarian, extra-familial bonds he envisioned. It was Fourier, for instance, who first perceived the connection, popular with subsequent sex radicals, between sexual monogamy and the acquisitive mentality fostered by private property. ... So I'm not crazy.
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I explained how and why this war started, and it had nothing to do with peace.
