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Texashiker

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Since you are not doing just that - and, instead pretending you are outraged by these things, for the sake of getting aqrguments and anger created on the forums.

Did your mother drop you on your head as a baby?

Maybe your mom was a heavy drinker when she was carrying you?

There has to be something that explains your anger.
 

K1052

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To quote Thomas Jefferson,

"Cultivators of the earth are the most valuable citizens. They are the most vigorous, the most independent, the most virtuous, and they are tied to their country and wedded to its liberty and interests by the most lasting bonds." --Thomas Jefferson to John Jay, 1785. ME 5:94, Papers 8:426

Thomas Jefferson was gay...
 

smackababy

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He and Alexander Hamilton had angry hate sex when nobody was looking then would sit in a room not talking to each other sipping port. Hamilton was the top.

This has to be true. Aaron Burr gave it to Hamilton good a few years later as well. >_<
 

Exophase

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If I had to point to one thing that bothers men about the whole gay male issue, is the pussification of men.

Men used to be explorers, soldiers and storm the beaches of Normandy.

What are todays men? A bunch of metrosexuals who sit around starbucks drinking a latte and thinking about taking a penis up the ass.

It seems that men, real men who do physical labor all day, go home sweaty to a wife and kids are a dying breed.

Whenever you guys start talking about this so-called pussification of America it makes you look really insecure. You're the ones who are weak, because you can't handle your simplistic and superficial notions of how people are being challenged.

These "real men" who do physical labor all day are a dying breed because they've been mostly replaced by machines. That's thanks to technology that I'm sure you benefit from in many ways, and I'm sure most agree is progress. That American men aren't being conscripted to kill people in other countries also sounds like a good thing to me. And men aren't explorers (not that there were ever an awful lot of them) because there's little to explore. See, every single one of your complaints can be explained without the irrational conclusion that it's because of gay people.

It's a shame that some people are so resistant to any kind of change and need to blame it on something that isn't even related. And you make up these crazy stories about people drinking lattes while talking about gay sex, as if this is some sort of widespread thing. I don't think very many gay people talk about gay sex as much as you do.

The whole thing is made all the more bizarre coming from a computer tech who spends a ton of free time playing games, you don't sound an awful lot like your macho man ideal.
 

smackababy

Lifer
Oct 30, 2008
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Whenever you guys start talking about this so-called pussification of America it makes you look really insecure. You're the ones who are weak, because you can't handle your simplistic and superficial notions of how people are being challenged.

These "real men" who do physical labor all day are a dying breed because they've been mostly replaced by machines. That's thanks to technology that I'm sure you benefit from in many ways, and I'm sure most agree is progress. That American men aren't being conscripted to kill people in other countries also sounds like a good thing to me. And men aren't explorers (not that there were ever an awful lot of them) because there's little to explore. See, every single one of your complaints can be explained without the irrational conclusion that it's because of gay people.

It's a shame that some people are so resistant to any kind of change and need to blame it on something that isn't even related. And you make up these crazy stories about people drinking lattes while talking about gay sex, as if this is some sort of widespread thing. I don't think very many gay people talk about gay sex as much as you do.

The whole thing is made all the more bizarre coming from a computer tech who spends a ton of free time playing games, you don't sound an awful lot like your macho man ideal.

My favorite thing is that all of those "manly man" jobs are done just fine by, you guessed it, gay people.

I also love that the people against "metrosexuals" are generally men who dress like this, wash their hair once a month, and have a hard time getting a women because they are more attracted to people who take care of themselves.
 

brycejones

Lifer
Oct 18, 2005
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Whenever you guys start talking about this so-called pussification of America it makes you look really insecure. You're the ones who are weak, because you can't handle your simplistic and superficial notions of how people are being challenged.

These "real men" who do physical labor all day are a dying breed because they've been mostly replaced by machines. That's thanks to technology that I'm sure you benefit from in many ways, and I'm sure most agree is progress. That American men aren't being conscripted to kill people in other countries also sounds like a good thing to me. And men aren't explorers (not that there were ever an awful lot of them) because there's little to explore. See, every single one of your complaints can be explained without the irrational conclusion that it's because of gay people.

It's a shame that some people are so resistant to any kind of change and need to blame it on something that isn't even related. And you make up these crazy stories about people drinking lattes while talking about gay sex, as if this is some sort of widespread thing. I don't think very many gay people talk about gay sex as much as you do.

The whole thing is made all the more bizarre coming from a computer tech who spends a ton of free time playing games, you don't sound an awful lot like your macho man ideal.

Don't forget the OP became a computer tech after deciding welding was not the way to make a living. Why is the OP such a pussy by his own definition? Probably explains his pre-occupation with man on man sex.
 

cyclohexane

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I can not think of anything that is missing in my life. My parents, my brother and I have a good relationship, my kids and I have a good relationship.

Life in general is good.

If I had to point to one thing that bothers men about the whole gay male issue, is the pussification of men.

Men used to be explorers, soldiers and storm the beaches of Normandy.

What are todays men? A bunch of metrosexuals who sit around starbucks drinking a latte and thinking about taking a penis up the ass.

It seems that men, real men who do physical labor all day, go home sweaty to a wife and kids are a dying breed.




If someone says they do not like gays, then they are called a bigot.




Be gentle.


Everybody, I present to you, a "real" man: TexasHiker!

his qualifications:
1) high school dropout!
2) divorced!
3) cashed out 401k to go to community college!

Ladies and gentleman, a "real" man!
 

Texashiker

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his qualifications:
1) high school dropout!
2) divorced!
3) cashed out 401k to go to community college!

1 - I am not a high school dropout, I am college educated.

2 - The fact you would list divorce shows you have no life experiences.

3 - Thought about cashing out my 401k, did not do it.

Why dont you come back when you get in your 30s and 40s and get some life experience.


Whenever you guys start talking about this so-called pussification of America it makes you look really insecure. You're the ones who are weak, because you can't handle your simplistic and superficial notions of how people are being challenged.

I am going to guess you have never had a hard job in your life. Never worked out in the weather, never worked until your hands bled, never worked in the cold, never worked in the heat,,,,.
 
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Exophase

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I am going to guess you have never had a hard job in your life. Never worked out in the weather, never worked until your hands bled, never worked in the cold, never worked in the heat,,,,.

I've never had a paid job doing this, no, but I have been put through hard labor in a "camp" in Canada when I was 14, doing all of those things you're sure I've never done. And I can't see a single thing that has to do with anything I said. I hardly see why someone who does strenuous work thinks that everyone should be, unless they're an idiot.

Just for once admit you don't have an actual argument.
 

Texashiker

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I have been put through hard labor in a "camp" in Canada when I was 14,

Poor baby, it must have been horrible.

Come back after you put in 80 hours a week of hard labor for months on end. Then talk about being feeling weak, simplistic and superficial.

There is a certain feeling that comes at the end of a hard days work. As the heat of the day breaks, and the sun starts the settle in the horizon, there is a peace that comes over you. A sense of accomplishment you might say.
 

Exophase

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Poor baby, it must have been horrible.

Come back after you put in 80 hours a week of hard labor for months on end. Then talk about being feeling weak, simplistic and superficial.

There is a certain feeling that comes at the end of a hard days work. As the heat of the day breaks, and the sun starts the settle in the horizon, there is a peace that comes over you. A sense of accomplishment you might say.

I didn't say that I was sent to what was effectively a child labor camp (chopping down trees, cutting wood, moving around rocks in wheel barrows, building cabins, etc etc and yeah actually it was 6 days a week, on Sunday they gave us a "break" by having us do strenuous physical competitions.. this isn't including the stuff like lengthy hiking with gigantic backpacks or survival training). I said it to indicate that you were wrong that I never did any physical labor in my life.

I don't know what you're trying to prove here. Do you want accolades because you had to do hard work to make a living? Unlike you I had no choice, I was shipped off there. And unlike you I used my brain and was able to get jobs without having to do that to make a living as an adult. Do you deserve special praise because you had to work jobs that were so bad that it was a big step upwards to move on to a Geek Squad-esque job that a knowledgeable teenager could do?

I really don't even know why I'm explaining this to a person who would never understand it, but when I said this viewpoint is weak and insecure it had nothing to do with physical capability or what kind of jobs you made yourself do. But I said it best in another thread, you think like a child. Funny you're the one telling everyone to get life experience.
 
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There is a certain feeling that comes at the end of a hard days work. As the heat of the day breaks, and the sun starts the settle in the horizon, there is a peace that comes over you. A sense of accomplishment you might say.

And you grab a cold beer with your buddies and take a long swig, letting the cooling liquid slake your thirst. And one of you, with a suitably manly name like Brock Magnum, waxes poetical about how there's nothing like a cold beer with your manly friends after a manly day of doing manly things, and the group nods in acceptance. And then Jerry goes and ruins it all by blurting out "I love you guys." And everyone shifts uncomfortably in their seat and Jerry tries to backpedal out of the uncomfortable silence by saying "But not in a gay way... I love women!" And in the awkwardness that follows, Jerry tries a little too hard to prove his heterosexuality, and before you know it, he's authoring a bill to legalize discrimination against gays, because that's just how straight Jerry is. And other men, sensing an opportunity to prove their manliness, latch onto this, because nothing could be more manly than homophobia.

But not Brock Magnum. Brock Magnum is secure enough in his masculinity that he doesn't need to worry about what other men want to do to each other. Brock knows that Jerry is a fucking imbecile. Hell, Jerry might just be gay. But real men don't give a flying fuck about that because only a coward tries to legalize discrimination against someone for how they were born.

Don't be Jerry.
 

etrigan420

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There is a certain feeling that comes at the end of a hard days work. As the heat of the day breaks, and the sun starts the settle in the horizon, there is a peace that comes over you. A sense of accomplishment you might say.

You know how I know you're gay?..
 

Paratus

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I was really hoping someone would make the slippery slope argument about gay marriage.

Found a great picture to back it up:



But alas.
 
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