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Re: Post your own Pic thread
Two pictures of me taken while I slept, which is, as we know, both cruel and unusual.
Jan 25, 2005 -
Re: What are you currently reading?
Unholy Alliance by David Horowitz Organic Chemistry: The Life Science by Wade
Jan 25, 2005 -
Re: Over 16: sexuality
Ah, some healthy criticism. Yes, we do need limits-- for rapists, and murders and other CRIMINALS. However, homosexuals have done nothing illegal, unless of course they are in Texas. So ...
Jan 24, 2005 -
Re: Which browser do you use?
Firefox rocks.
Jan 23, 2005 -
Re: Over 16: sexuality
Yes, agreed. Let's not get off-topic.
Jan 23, 2005 -
Re: Over 16: sexuality
Yes, especially the latter of the two. However, for my own benefit, and for those who will read my arguments in the future, please, what is "professional mumbo jumbo"? I ...
Jan 23, 2005 -
Re: Over 16: sexuality
Well, Qi, because I only read the first part of your last post, let me apologize for sounding too "professional." Heaven forbid, after all, this is only a debate.
Jan 23, 2005 -
Re: Over 16: sexuality
For future reference, if you are not going to read an entire argument, do not criticize it, lest you want to look foolish in the eyes of others.
Jan 23, 2005 -
Re: What is the member above you known for?
Crysi's known for being an extremely active member and beneficial to the site.
Jan 23, 2005 -
Re: Riddles
I agree with Crysi.
Jan 23, 2005 -
Re: Insanity...needs much work
This poem seemed like you tried to dedicate it to one image. Don't. Good poetry comes from your heart, not your mind. Relax when you write and don't worry about ...
Jan 23, 2005 -
Re: Dusk (STILL a working title)
Very...sweet. It was flagrant, and I think you wanted that. However, the ending "despite itself," didn't quite fit. I asked myself: Did I think it was not a residence of ...
Jan 23, 2005 -
Re: Change One Letter
jell
Jan 23, 2005 -
Re: Over 16: sexuality
The Left does not understand the far-reaching implications of legalizing gay marriage. Where do we stop? What, then, is also okay, if we are to permit what was considered taboo ...
Jan 23, 2005 -
Re: Shakespeare
Shakespeare was nothing more than a copycat. All of his so-called fame came from the theft of theatrics from the Greeks and the Romans. His style of writing is not ...
Jan 22, 2005
