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  1. Join Date
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    >>>the bible said...masama
    >>>the coran said..masama
    ..wawa naman di punta sa langit..anong reliyon ba pwede?

    may nakausap akong bading sabi sa akin ..."alam mo we are living in fantasy..a make believe world.." (specially daw sa *** dahil they never can attain real orgasm -[SIZE=1]sorry vulgar ba to[/SIZE]?)

    my brother in law is bading pero decente sya i mean di ba malaswa ang gayak.. at di nya kinakaila na bading sya open sya sa pamilya na bading sya at mahal sya ng pamilya...

    me??..I am straight..and i am very confident of my ***uality.

    sorry sa mga bading. my intention here is not to put you in bad picture but to at least give light to misconceptions.

    and to mention a few..
    // corrupt/magastus/di firm daw pag govt official dahil mapunta lang sa lalaki nya attention at material.

    // kunyari presedente sya...baka magtatalong pag nabigyan ng gun salute.

    // at kung ano-ano pa....
    Last edited by nicolodeon; July 26th, 2007 at 08:55 AM. Reason: Changed title.

  2. Join Date
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    I look at it this way:

    I'd rather have a son who is gay but responsible and decent, than one who is all-out masculine but keeps nasty habits, especially drugs and violence, and has no respect for women.

    Pag nagka-anak ako na drug addict, baka isang umaga, hindi na ako magising.

  3. Join Date
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    Never have a problem with theme. For me, they are beautiful and caring person and I dont judge theme just because of there *** preference. Im straight family man but I loved being around w/ gay.

  4. Join Date
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    less competition with the gels :2thumbsup:

  5. Join Date
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    Gay people crack the best jokes. Had a bestfriend before actually, bestfriends, one of them confessed to me that they're both gay and something (but not to the extent of doing the 'thing') like kissing and stuff hahahahahaha!!! Actually, ung nagconfess, I already knew even if he had a gf and was b*nging her nung HS days namin. Sayang nga yun eh, he's dad was a former colonel pa naman pero tanggap sa kanila na may "bf" sya ngayon hahahaha!!!

  6. Join Date
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    bading ang dahilan kumbakit nagkarun ng World War II

  7. Join Date
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    dbuzz .. hoy bruha ano ng nangayari sa anak ng fren natin nag pa *** transplant pinalitan din ba ang name niya at magkano daw ginastos plano ko na din maging gurl akoh:

  8. Join Date
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    For our all-boys HS graduating class the exaggerated figure is that 25% are gay. Ang iba kong mga ka-batch na nabarkada sa kanila,- nahawa....

    During our reunion last December after many years, I saw a couple of fellow alumni from lower batches who have already undergone transplant.... They're civil.

    And a classmate, who is a doctor and whom I corresponded a few weeks ago is living-in with a (another) man in CA... He seemed happy....

    3303:shocked:

  9. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bogeyman View Post
    I look at it this way:

    I'd rather have a son who is gay but responsible and decent, than one who is all-out masculine but keeps nasty habits, especially drugs and violence, and has no respect for women.

    Pag nagka-anak ako na drug addict, baka isang umaga, hindi na ako magising.

    same same.

    ob: ano naman kinalaman ng bading sa world war 2?!

  10. FrankDrebin Guest
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    Bading ba si Adolf Hitler?


  11. Join Date
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    Hitler? Gay? Sheesh... he was married. At most, you could say he was bi, but then you'd have to prove it. Where the heck did that rumor start? From the same guy who wrote "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion"?

    A lot of historical figures were bi***ual or gay, depending on the mores and customs of their times. To judge their moral worth based on biases of our time and to make a link between their ***ual preferences and their actions is ridiculous... simply because the urge for aggression or "evil" is almost invariably linked to masculine urges and desires... wait... maybe you could say Margaret Thatcher was an "iron b****" because she was too manly, but at least she wasn't responsible for any genocides...

    Quote Originally Posted by M54 Powered View Post
    less competition with the gels :2thumbsup:
    AYAN ANG TAMA!!!

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    But seriously, the only crime in being gay is not being able to reproduce. And in this increasingly crowded and resource-poor world, why is that a crime?

    Heck, the church should promote gay-ism... they should allow gay couples to marry, and admonish them never to be unfaithful. In three or four generations, the "gay gene" will be gone, as they won't be able to have kids this way. Church wins!

    Except that won't work. There is no "gay gene"... or at least no easily traceable one. I have some lesbian relatives and just one gay one, but by and large, we're mostly hetero.

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    A lot of people have grave misconceptions about gays. Simply because they see transvestites and flamboyant queens on the street and think that this is all there is to gayness. It's like saying all men are like that guy in the office who likes to slap girls on the butt. The gay community is both deeper and more diverse than you think.

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    I don't get what the big deal is with some people. Live and let live dapat yun. As long as the person doesn't torture small children and animals, steal, peddle drugs to toddlers or kill people for fun, their lifestyle is their lifestyle... their ***ual preference is their ***ual preference. Let them eat pork during Lent or work on the Sabbath for all I care, let them watch ****!... just as long as they let me live according to my beliefs. ;) And no, I don't want to kiss... eww... thanks...

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

  12. Join Date
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    It's sad that people are starting to accept homo***uality in the society as it was normal. Media is brainwashing us into thinking that same *** relations are ok.

    for Bible believing readers remember the story of Sodom and Gomorroh

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodom_and_Gomorrah

    If you're not Catholic/Christian, just ignore my post.

    cliffnotes:

    1. angels visited the city.
    2. homo***uals hit on the angels
    3. God burned the city and everyone in it with fire and brimstone

  13. Join Date
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    I see a lot more responsible gays than guys out there. And more gays are contributing to our society than the "tambays"

  14. Join Date
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    EDIT: and just when you think it can't get any longer... I add something else!

    That's the Jewish Yahweh... not the Christian Jehovah. Christ's God doesn't go about killing people for every imagined infringement anymore. At least, I'm pretty sure the only people Christ ever raised a hand against were vendors in the temple...

    Thing is, I don't tend to hold much in the Old Testament... a Church of men who'd stone you for working on the Sabbath (that's saturday... and, hey! A lot of us work on saturdays! The world is going to hell!!!) or would kill you for believing in another God. (Hey, that's totally moral to kill a Godless person...).

    And yes... just Christ... what the Catholic Church thinks... meh... they still think women are inferior to men... thus the persecution of Mary Magdalene (who was mislabelled as a prostitute a few Centuries ago... glad that's finally cleared up) and the fact that the Catholic Church still doesn't allow women priests... and tells people that germs and sperm can slip through surgical grade rubber... hence, convincing people not to use said surgical grade rubber, and have them get pregnant/HIV/whatever, anyway. Not to mention the fact that a thousand years after Christ, they went back to stoning/burning/killing infidels like they did back in the bad old B.C. days, despite Christ's admonishment not to "cast stones...". (thankfully, they don't do that, anymore)

    Christ's teachings took hold and spread like wildfire for two reasons:
    1. Christ's teachings on love, acceptance and repentance struck a chord amongst people whose other choice of god was the vengeful, spiteful kind who demanded sacrficial virgins and tribal wars.

    2. Some hypocritical empires used the pacifying nature of Christianity to subjugate other countries. Bad, because they used it to conquer... good because it led to kinder, gentler people...

    And it's a mistake to think people are starting to accept homo***uality as normal... there have been cases of homo***uality, acceptance of such and alternatively, persecution of such, throughout history, both before and after Christianity. It's not a media brainwash. In fact, it's taken decades for media to even become comfortable with the topic. Less than ten years ago, Elle Degeneres was penalized by her network for being gay... in today's "homo***ually brainwashed" world, doesn't that strike you as... odd?

    The question is: besides the fact that your religion says that it's a sin... what's wrong with homo***uality?

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    Because no children can be produced? Neither Priests nor Nuns can procreate, and lots of people never marry.

    Because homo***ual relations are un-natural? It happens in the animal kingdom, too.

    And before you say, hey... we're not animals! Let me put the question up:

    What defines us from the animals? It's morality. What's the basis of modern morality? It's this:

    Christ's commandment: "do unto others...", also Confucius's golden rule. It's the one item that both Western and Eastern philosophy agree upon.

    The question is: what is there in the teaching of Christ, which made a distinction between the material (political/economic) world and the spiritual world (the soul) that says homo***uality is a sin? Who does it hurt? Unborn children who'd never be born anyway? The homo***uals themselves?
    Last edited by niky; July 26th, 2007 at 12:11 PM.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

  15. Join Date
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    as long as they aren't harming other people, i guess it's fine. the people i know who are gay are the ones who are the most honest among my friends.

    besides, i've never had problems with gay people, lesbians, bi***uals, whatever you call it... except for the ones who stab you in the back (no pun intended)

  16. Join Date
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    if having a big ghey population earned a fire-and-brimstone death for everyone in Sodom and Gomorrah....i guess we Miami and San Francisco residents should start fleeing for our lives :rofl01:

  17. Join Date
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    Hmmm...controversial topic. Pag may naligaw na ultra-conservatives dito, this thread will soon degenerate.

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    kahit na bading tao pa din..

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    Whether we like it or not, they are already part of our society. In my field of work (call center), people from the third *** are the ones who excel a lot (pero hindi ako bading).

  20. Join Date
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    gays... i don't love them, and i don't hate them. just as long as they don't disturb me, i am ok with them.

    on the religious aspect. i really don't understand. if the bible says masama or the koran says masama also... imho, its not the individuals fault na nagkaganun sila. but if they would choose to live as normal individuals, they would try.

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