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no. it's not about minority status. you have to understand the historical reasons behind why some blacks would be deeply offended by you using it. and if you can't understand that...then that goes deeper than the word itself. i've been called '******', '*kitten*' and whatever other conceivable derivation of this word by…
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honestly i don't either :laugh: but i kind of equate it like being the word b**ch to females. there are some females that use the word as a term of endearment, but hell and brimstone will ensue if a man calls a woman a b**ch
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hmmm i wonder why we keep missing it... :sad: thanks for the info though!
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okay. so. let me clear it up. there is a historical context behind that word which makes it pretty much uncool for any white person, ever, to say it. you don't hear white people calling each other derogatory terms because in general, there isn't one that can even half-way measure up to the notoriety that the 'N' word has…
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saw him at a basketball game and was smittened he added me on msn messenger we officially met (and kissed) a week before i was to move stayed together long distance for 3 years, broke up for 5 currently living with him LOL
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a good portion of my relationships have been long distance. it's not easy, but it takes two people who are on the same page on what they want out of a relationship, as well as how seriously they take said relationship. the first real relationship i got into ended up being a long distance relationship. we had been talking…
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i wish i could claim this but one of my frat brother's holidays can be summed up in a facebook status: 'granddad just told my aunt she's too old to be looking for love...let the fighting begin'
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in college me and my friends were walking back to the apartment from a gas station and it was during a football game (lsu tailgating = wild times) so as we are about to go into the building, this drunk guy just completely face plants..like...fell over flat on his face...and we all went silent for like 5 seconds until one…
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i'm fairly certain this is not what she said...at all.
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WOW. and here i was trying to rush from work..eh. at least my fighter won :heart:
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wait. the ufc fights aren't over already are they?! ***t, i leave for 15 minutes...
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NOOOOOO :sad: but you KNOW pacquiao is going to win....right?
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ARGGHHH! i want to! but unfortunately i'm at work! i'm personally rooting for dos santos though. keep me updated though!
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\ not at ALL lmao
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armitage had some awesome techno on it too
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okay okayyyy i :heart: you...but don't go getting mushy on me :smile:
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yes, i agree with the harms of strictly abstinence teachings. it's ironic. we live in a country that oversexualizes young women (think britney spears, miley cyrus, lindsey lohan), but get all in a huff when these girls end up pregnant, tell them they can't abort the baby, and then look down on them when they're teenage…
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i hate you.
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i like you. i too have a fetish for gaps
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that's pretty awesome!
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LMAO
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Hiroyuki Ikeuchi ..ugh..he's SO handsome..even though he played an awful villain in ip man, he is sooooooooooo hot!
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i'd like to know this too!
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zhang ziyi
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YESSS! i've experienced this from both sides, straight and rainbow :sad:
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no, i don't think your relationship defines what you are. i'm bisexual. when i was in a relationship with a lesbian, i still identified as bisexual. i'm currently in a relationship with a man, and guess what? i'm still bisexual :) the 'labels' describe who you are attracted to. although i'm in a realationship with a man,…
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I mean..women who have had multiple abortions are few and far between. Most of us get our act together after the first pregnancy scare. I don't think women would be clamoring for the clinic in droves because abortion was no longer banned.
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i've talked about this before, but let's look at the political side of it. people saying we shouldn't condone it because it's 'morally unjust'. america prides itself on having all these 'freedoms' and being separate from church and state, yet we are blaringly hypocritical when it comes to womens' choices of what to do with…
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um. from what i've heard, pregnancy and childbirth is pretty excruciating and emotionally draining. to demand that a woman go through this knowing she won't keep the child is extremely selfish. and adoption? there is a serious unbalance of children who need to be adopted versus parents willing to adopt. i agree with this.…