Adjectives fail me.
I think your clarity of thought gave him wood.
Adjectives fail me.
Seriously, just you're not a pretentious teenage .
well at, least not pretentious.
Come June 22, I won't be teenaged, either. I'm going to let the " " part go, though, because I am waaaaaaay too balls-to-the-wall tired for that argument.
seriously, penises. A dude liking penises?? WTF? it doesn't make sense. Why like something you already have.
There's no logic too it. I mean, if there was.. MannyisPrimate would get off on his man jugs.
Regardless of which side of the plate you swing from, you're doing it wrong.
Meh. I like that expression. Think about it for a second. It implies the exhaustion brought on by having your balls thrown against a wall, to say nothing of everything brought on by having them ripped off to *be* thrown at a wall.
Why only girls?
Spurtalkqouta of the day, check.
Cuz they have pretty hair, s, and they're hospitable warm soft shuddered pink wet chambers are asking for a penis. A dudes ass is only asking for a toilet and a sports magazine to read.
God-damned breeders. But seriously, attraction isn't something that I can easily explain...at least not when I'm this tired.
Girls look better than guys. Case closed. Unless you've been molested, theres no reason to think otherwise.
Well, I'm *fairly* certain I've never been molested.
Not all, but many religions are just money hungry organizations. Look at the mormons, you can't even go to the temple without paying your full he!
plus, all those evangelists with million dollar houses. there is no need for million dollar homes paid by the congregation.
$11 Million Awarded in Funeral Protest Suit
By Ruben Castaneda
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, November 1, 2007; Page B01
A federal jury in Baltimore awarded nearly $11 million in damages yesterday to the family of a Marine from Maryland whose funeral was disrupted by members of a Kansas-based fundamentalist church.
One of the defendants said the civil award was the first against the church, whose members have stirred anger across the nation by picketing at funerals for service members killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, often carrying placards bearing virulent anti-gay slogans. The church maintains that God is punishing the United States, killing and maiming troops, because the country tolerates sexuality.
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Fred Phelps, pastor of the Topeka-based Westboro Baptist Church, scoffed at the jury and the award.
"It was a bunch of silly heads passing judgment on God," he said. "I don't believe anyone in the courtroom knows what the First Amendment is. Religious views are expressly protected by the First Amendment. You can't prosecute a preacher in civil law or in criminal law for what he preaches."
Phelps said the church would appeal, and he predicted that a higher court would overturn the award "in five minutes."
In the lawsuit, the family of Lance Cpl. Matthew A. Snyder argued that it had suffered invasion of privacy and infliction of emotional distress.
"The fact of the matter is, a funeral's private," said one of their attorneys, Sean Summers. "There was no public concern when [church members] showed up with a 'God Hates You' sign."
Messages left for Snyder's parents at their home were not immediately returned.
The jury ordered the pastor and two other church members -- his daughters, Shirley L. Phelps-Roper and Rebekah L. Phelps-Davis -- to pay $8 million in punitive damages and $2.9 million in compensatory damages. Snyder, of Westminster, died in a vehicle accident March 3, 2006, in Anbar province.
Members of the church protested at Snyder's funeral, displaying signs, including one that read, "Thank God for Dead Soldiers."
The church reportedly has fewer than 100 members, and it is far from clear whether the award will be collected. After the jury awarded the smaller compensatory damages, U.S. District Judge Richard Bennett noted that the size of that award "far exceeds the net worth of the defendants," the Associated Press reported.
In his closing arguments during the punitive damages phase, plaintiffs' attorney Craig Trebil described church members as bullies who "seek out those among us who are at the weakest point in our lives," the news agency reported.
"That's why they've gotten away with it until this point," the attorney said, adding that grieving families were too weak to fight back "until this man."
As a result of the pickets, several state legislatures have passed bills restricting protests at funerals or tightening existing limits, and lawmakers in more than a dozen other states are considering such measures, the Associated Press said.
Shirley Phelps-Roper said the verdict made her 50th birthday yesterday a happier one. She said the verdict would help the church, many of whose members are from the Phelps family, get its message out.
"We're making new signs: 'Thank God for $10.9 million.' Listen to that amount. It's so laughable," she said. "It was all I could do not to laugh. You guys think you can change God?"
Thank you for the perspective. Yes, I agree that the atheist world is far less tolerant toward religion than it used to be. I imagine they feel emboldened by the likes of Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, et al.
I appreciate your honesty and forthrightness. I'm always open for friendly dialog about faith, life, and whatever.
Yes. These groups are an easy target. The existence of them, however, does not entail that all religious organizations are $$-hungry or fraudulent. In the schoolhouse, we tend to view such "evangelists" rather dimly.
I think what our Ignoramus friend is stating, albeit crudely, is the classic "nature" argument against sexual activity.
I find no fault with his logic.
All those things he mentioned, plus a few others, attract me to women. But there are just about as many things that attract me to men.
I was just kidding.
Funny thing, I realized that right as I hit the submit post button.
Today's vocabulary word:
Schadenfreude (shah-den-froi-dah)
German, literally "painjoy", translated into English is "taking pleasure in others' pain/misfortune".
This word is used often enough in English in that context to be listed in most english dictionaries.
Useful word for describing the emotion one feels upon reading about something bad happening to those f*** s.
The Germans call it "schadenfreude", which, in English, roughly translates to, "Hey, look, that Jew fell down."
if your not sucked into organized religion then your an atheist.
sounds like something a charlatan would say.
i think god hates phonies.
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