Stop the hate.
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Newton's Third Law of motion:
To every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction: or the forces of two bodies on each other are always equal and are directed in opposite directions.
Not to be a total hippie here, but all the people saying that "you cannot love without hate" are right. And there is no such thing as too much hate. One idea sparks from the other. Hate fuels love. For every immeasurable amount of hate (and I mean true hate, not like "Oh I really hate beef hot dogs" kind of hate) there is an equal or greater amount of love. Someone finds love to help their fellow man, because someone did not love enough to help them. Someone that experiences a hate crime opens a shelter for those same people that went through it, too. I referred to Newton's Third Law of Motion because while technically, it only applies to physically movable objects and not ideas such as hate and love, in theory, it does apply here. You cannot have one without the other. As a matter of fact, they help each other along. It's a constantly moving circle and sometimes you just have to learn to live with whatever part you are dealt.
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I really love to hate, though. Does that count?0
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I hate when people post this stuff
You hate it so much that you had to reply. I appriciate the love.
Reported! Divisive!0 -
I hate all the bikini and cleavage pics.
Why?
It is trashy and there is no reason for it on a fitness site.
It's trashy to show of your body? What if it was a picture of them at the beach?
Women should wear a one piece and a cover up.
At this point I realize you must be joking. Well played.0 -
this thread has become sidetracked. let's get back the REAL issue here.
black licorice = hate
strawberry twizzlers = love
green apple twizzlers = intrigued
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this thread has become sidetracked. let's get back the REAL issue here.
black licorice: hate
strawberry twizzlers = love
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It's not the intermixed relations that bother me, but the whole "full of hate" bandwagon. (not saying that is YOU, just saying it's widespread) If someone says they don't agree with gay marriage for example, they are accused of being "full of hate! :sad: )
I don't think disagreeing with certain unions or lifestyles means anyone is full of hate. That's like saying a non-smoker who doesn't want to be around smoke, hates smokers. I don't hate smokers, I just don't like their smoke. I think it is possible to have respect for others choices even if you don't agree with them. I also think the people accusing others of being "full of hate" should understand that they also should have some respect for others. There is such a victim mentality these days. That being said, I am sure they will be along to shut this thread down soon enough, as there will be someone who gets a bee in their bonnet.
I can understand why people would not to have to inhale someone else cigarette smoke. But to be against gay marriage? How is two people of the same gender entering in a commitment contract affecting anyone else's well being?0 -
It's not the intermixed relations that bother me, but the whole "full of hate" bandwagon. (not saying that is YOU, just saying it's widespread) If someone says they don't agree with gay marriage for example, they are accused of being "full of hate! :sad: )
I don't think disagreeing with certain unions or lifestyles means anyone is full of hate. That's like saying a non-smoker who doesn't want to be around smoke, hates smokers. I don't hate smokers, I just don't like their smoke. I think it is possible to have respect for others choices even if you don't agree with them. I also think the people accusing others of being "full of hate" should understand that they also should have some respect for others. There is such a victim mentality these days. That being said, I am sure they will be along to shut this thread down soon enough, as there will be someone who gets a bee in their bonnet.
I can understand why people would not to have to inhale someone else cigarette smoke. But to be against gay marriage? How is two people of the same gender entering in a commitment contract affecting anyone else's well being?
Please let's not get into this argument, anyone, unless you can be absolutely civil about it. Otherwise this thread will soon be locked.0 -
I am a person that believes in E.L.E. (Everybody Love Everybody). I feel like we as a people hate too much. We hate each other, we hate other countries, we hate celebrities, athletes, etc. What do you think? (Lets try to keep this positive that's why it's in chit-chat.)
I hate when people do that.0 -
I also hate black licorice. And clowns.0
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I also hate black licorice. And clowns.
7 perfectly chosen words.
i you.0 -
I like most of what you said. However someone who experiences a hate crime may do a hate crime on someone else. I am not saying there is no love in the world. I just feel that the hate has hit an all time high.
That's true, but all that is, is looking at it from the other side of the coin. Hate can fuel hate. Hate can fuel love. Love can fuel love. But love will never fuel hate. Statistically speaking, there is more love in the world than there is hate. It just doesn't make the news.
Statistically speaking? Where can I find them?0 -
I hate all the bikini and cleavage pics.
Why?
It is trashy and there is no reason for it on a fitness site.
It's trashy to show of your body? What if it was a picture of them at the beach?
Women should wear a one piece and a cover up.
At this point I realize you must be joking. Well played.
I hate when people spoil the joke0 -
I also hate black licorice. And clowns.
7 perfectly chosen words.
i you.
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I think people get their panties in a bunch over things that don't matter. We should all be able to laugh and make fun of each other, including ourselves, without people crying and whining.0
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It's not the intermixed relations that bother me, but the whole "full of hate" bandwagon. (not saying that is YOU, just saying it's widespread) If someone says they don't agree with gay marriage for example, they are accused of being "full of hate! :sad: )
I don't think disagreeing with certain unions or lifestyles means anyone is full of hate. That's like saying a non-smoker who doesn't want to be around smoke, hates smokers. I don't hate smokers, I just don't like their smoke. I think it is possible to have respect for others choices even if you don't agree with them. I also think the people accusing others of being "full of hate" should understand that they also should have some respect for others. There is such a victim mentality these days. That being said, I am sure they will be along to shut this thread down soon enough, as there will be someone who gets a bee in their bonnet.
I can understand why people would not to have to inhale someone else cigarette smoke. But to be against gay marriage? How is two people of the same gender entering in a commitment contract affecting anyone else's well being?
Please let's not get into this argument, anyone, unless you can be absolutely civil about it. Otherwise this thread will soon be locked.
I think this was addressed, though, because it was a poor analogy to begin with. Gay marriage =/= smoking debate. Are there similarities if we debated the issues? Yes. Is disagreeing with something the same as hate? No. Are these issues even remotely similar in terms of rights, historic discrimination, etc.? No.
Just saying.0 -
I also hate black licorice. And clowns.
Me too. both of them.0 -
Hate fuels people. Hate drives people. Hate is useful for somethings. I hate stubbing my toe, therefore I am more careful at night, walking in the dark. I hate reality shows, therefore I don't watch them and end up watching things that are actually entertaining. I hate losing games and competitions, therefore I do my best to win.
Hate has it's purpose.
Hating others, well, if that's how you want to live your live, that's your choice, but personally, it's not really useful. If someone hates me, great, I don't lose a seconds sleep over it.
Also...pie. Pie is love. I love pie, therefore, I love love. Logic and all.
Agree. There are many things I hate, and I am proud to hate them. They actually make me want to be a better person and they make me want the world to be a better place. Hate is inspirational to me.
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I think this was addressed, though, because it was a poor analogy to begin with. Gay marriage =/= smoking debate. Are there similarities if we debated the issues? Yes. Is disagreeing with something the same as hate? No. Are these issues even remotely similar in terms of rights, historic discrimination, etc.? No.
Just saying.
I agree. And I was just saying that it doesn't need to be discussed because people have a tendency to let it get out of hand.0 -
There are plenty of people who are not deserving of any love, ever. Child molesters, people who abuse animals, redheads, the LA Kings, Justin Bieber... do I need to make a list?0
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It's not the intermixed relations that bother me
What are intermixed relations, pray tell?0 -
There are plenty of people who are not deserving of any love, ever. Child molesters, people who abuse animals, redheads, the LA Kings, Justin Bieber... do I need to make a list?
Seriously... the child molesters get more and more annoying. And don't get me started on Redheads... little devils.0 -
TOTALLY HATE!!!!!
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It's not the intermixed relations that bother me, but the whole "full of hate" bandwagon. (not saying that is YOU, just saying it's widespread) If someone says they don't agree with gay marriage for example, they are accused of being "full of hate! :sad: )
I don't think disagreeing with certain unions or lifestyles means anyone is full of hate. That's like saying a non-smoker who doesn't want to be around smoke, hates smokers. I don't hate smokers, I just don't like their smoke. I think it is possible to have respect for others choices even if you don't agree with them. I also think the people accusing others of being "full of hate" should understand that they also should have some respect for others. There is such a victim mentality these days. That being said, I am sure they will be along to shut this thread down soon enough, as there will be someone who gets a bee in their bonnet.
I can understand why people would not to have to inhale someone else cigarette smoke. But to be against gay marriage? How is two people of the same gender entering in a commitment contract affecting anyone else's well being?0 -
I am a person that believes in E.L.E. (Everybody Love Everybody). I feel like we as a people hate too much. We hate each other, we hate other countries, we hate celebrities, athletes, etc. What do you think? (Lets try to keep this positive that's why it's in chit-chat.)
Reminds me of an older song by Stevie Wonder: "Loves in need of love today." Very uplifting.0 -
haha redheads0
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Well as long as there are scared ignorant humans you will have hate.0
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Amen
Smile K0 -
I am a person that believes in E.L.E. (Everybody Love Everybody). I feel like we as a people hate too much. We hate each other, we hate other countries, we hate celebrities, athletes, etc. What do you think? (Lets try to keep this positive that's why it's in chit-chat.)
Reminds me of an older song by Stevie Wonder: "Loves in need of love today." Very uplifting.
Reminds me of
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I also hate black licorice. And clowns.
I hate when clowns steal my black licorice. Oh..and mimes. Mimes are evil and serve no purpose but to annoy and frighten little children.0
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