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  1. S dnem rozhdenia, dorogaya! All the best, TWKR ------------------ In G We Trust
  2. Why don't you just strip? The money is better. Just go to a strip club manager and say you want to try it. ------------------ In G We Trust
  3. Another bad thing is not being able to connect cnyc username to a real name... sorry! ------------------ In G We Trust
  4. Yo, where's my boy Darude? And my girl Mel C? Disrespect is a bad thing brotha, bad thing... ------------------ In G We Trust
  5. I don't hate you, nor do I think that strippers are necessarily "lowered individuals". ------------------ In G We Trust
  6. Happy Birthday Al! ------------------ In G We Trust
  7. Beating the shit out of you for the STFU, however, is a cognitive response. It's very difficult to piss me off, but there's hell to pay when you do. What a lovely mix of issues! Lots of parents have the ability to test for Down's syndrome and other abnormalities and fixing them (by aborting the pregnancy), and many actually do. ------------------ In G We Trust
  8. Do we all know how to read, too? Did you pay any attention to the few paragraphs in my post, or are you reading them with the preference filter set (also described in the post above) - if it's not what you wanted to read, you ignore it? Hey, if you ignore something, it will go away, right? And if you research something, and you don't get the answer that you wanted to get, you ignore it (and therefore it will go away), right? Your claim of "We all know" is just as dogmatic as antigay activists' claims that homosexuality will bring armageddon to earth. What is it exactly that "We all know"? Knowledge is based on study; what kind of knowledge do we have if studies that don't please a highly vocal population (gay activists) are being forced into dismission as invalid? Doesn't it strike you as odd that in the day when we can clone animals and transplant half of your vital organs, we can't do a decent study on homosexuality? I personally am not convinced one way or another. If it is a deviation - fine; if it is not - wonderful; if it's how you're born - terrific. Either way, if you wanted to celebrate it for a month - go for it, and I might even tag along as long as you don't grab my ass more than ten times an hour. And if the government doesn't approve - so what. It doesn't approve of what most people do at parties anyway. ------------------ In G We Trust
  9. Pardon me from not participating in the furious debate over the gay pride month issue. I was in Miami partying with my friends, some of whom are straight and some of whom are gay and lesbian, but none too preoccupied whether they get a month dedicated to themselves. So here's my late addition: Is it me, or do gay activists start foaming at the mouth when they don't hear what they want to hear? Aww, they didn't get their month, what a bummer! I'm not trying to generalize, but it seems that the most vocal gay activists have a hypertrophied sense of entitlement. Is this what they need to feel comfy and secure with themselves? This sounds like a whiny crybaby that bursts into screams and tears when they don't get their favorite toy or attention. There was an excellent commentary in Salon.com on this topic, and let me quote a piece: "Which brings us to another subject, the furor this past month over a report by psychiatrist Robert Spitzer of Columbia University that, from his rather cursory interviews with 153 men and 47 women, the "reparative therapy" endorsed by conservative Protestant groups can in some cases change sexual orientation from gay to straight. That Spitzer had helped to persuade the American Psychiatric Association to drop the classification of homosexuality as a mental disorder in 1973 makes his current study harder to dismiss. Nevertheless, screeching gay activists immediately descended on the media to denounce and defame Spitzer as a tool of the far right. This was a good example of the fascist policing of public discourse in this country by nominal liberals who have become as unthinkingly wedded to dogma as any junior member of the Spanish Inquisition. Why should the fluidity of sexual orientation threaten any gay secure in his or her identity? What gay ideologues, inflated like pink balloons with poststructuralist hot air, can't admit, of course, is that heterosexuality is nature's norm, enforced by powerful hormonal cues at puberty. In the past decade, one shoddy book after another, rapturously applauded by p.c. reviewers, has exaggerated the incidence of homosexuality in the animal world and, without due regard for reproductive adaptations caused by environmental changes, toxins or population pressure, reductively interpreted bonding or hierarchical behavior as gay in the human sense. Because of the unblushing dishonesty of strident activists and campus "queer theorists," whose general knowledge of science would fit into Marie Antoinette's thimble, we are ironically further from understanding homosexuality than we were in 1970, when popular culture was moving into the seductive gender-bending era typified by the brilliant David Bowie. With the emphasis on external "politics," all respect for psychology has been lost. Did no one notice the grotesquely misogynous dialogue put into gay men's mouths on "Queer as Folk"? That kind of catty aversion to the female body is learned, not inborn, and it can be partly traced to early family relations, before personal memory has even gelled. My political philosophy as a libertarian says that government has no business intervening in any consensual private behavior. My professional ethic as a thinker and writer, however, says that self-knowledge is our ultimate responsibility. In vicious attacks like the one on Spitzer, gay activists, with all their good intentions, are aligning themselves with the forces of ignorance and repression. Too little reliable work is currently being done in homosexuality because free inquiry cannot be conducted in a politicized atmosphere of harassment and intimidation." http://www.salon.com/people/col/pagl/2001/05/23/oil/index.html In the next issue of resident's politically incorrect blah-blah: why transsexuals employed by the City of San Francisco should NOT have their sex-change operations paid for by the city's taxpayers. ------------------ In G We Trust
  10. You're forgetting a few minor details: some shots were fired not in the ceiling but at other people; there were two or three people lightly wounded, if I recall. At the police station Puffy tried to bribe the driver of the car into saying that the gun was his, by offering the $50k diamond ring - a gift from none other than J.Lo. - right in front of the officers. The whole story just kind of reeks from the very beginning. I relied (as I usually do) on The Village Voice for commentary, which was very well written and researched, and one of the later articles they published described how people that had gotten involved with Puffy have historically been screwed over in very many different ways, Shyne among them. If you search The Voice archive, I'm sure it's there. The Voice is always worth reading if you care about liberty. ------------------ In G We Trust
  11. The Village Voice had a number of great articles a while back on this case. Basically, Shyne got the raw deal because the prosecutors pulled out his lyrics and presented him as an extremely violent and dangerous trigger-happy guy. I think that the sentence is unfair, BUT, in my opinion, if you rap about guns and violence all the time, you're not just asking, you are BEGGING for increased scrutiny from the media and the law. It's like waving a red flag in front of the bull - no, it's not fair if he charges and crushes you, but you're putting yourself at risk. ------------------ In G We Trust
  12. Awww... but of course it's not. Just like it wasn't McVeigh's fault that the building blew up and killed all those people cause doggone it, they just weren't prepared to dive in the bomb shelter. I sympathize with the music fans because I have a feeling that, just like during last year's Puerto Rican parade, 99% of them were there to peacefully enjoy it. But let's dispense with that kakamimi "It's not their fault" bullshit. ------------------ In G We Trust
  13. Weight train and eat food. I suppose it does, but considering that it has a ton of sugar in it, most of the weight you'll gain will be fat. Heavy like a Tyson blow to the dome! J/k. Don't mind the weight too much - concentrate on how you look and/or how strong you are. It's awfully hard to tip if you've never met the person and/or don't know much about their capabilities, but keep this in mind: a) most of the "weight gainers" are really "fat gainers", carbs are not as necessary in the diet as they're made out to be, c) to get mass/strength use lower reps with more resistance and to get definition - higher reps with less resistance, and finally d) if your workout lasts more than an hour you're probably not working hard enough. ------------------ In G We Trust
  14. See! And youall girls are whining why men are so penis-driven! Do you even realize how much money you can extort if you use that penis-drive wisely? ------------------ In G We Trust
  15. This rules! BOGOTA, Colombia (Reuters) - Three young Colombian women preyed on men by smearing their breasts with a powerful drug and luring the victims into taking a lick, before making off with their wallets and cars, police said on Friday. http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010601/od/breasts_dc.html ------------------ In G We Trust
  16. Hey Steve, wanna ***BUMP***!? (I know you do! ) Maybe not this weekend (I'm going to Miami), but in the near future? By the way, do you have anything brewing at Space/Miami? Peace out, ------------------ In G We Trust
  17. Youall are trippin. INSPIRATION is key! ------------------ In G We Trust
  18. Because mami Nature had to get the reproduction thingy rollin somehow. ------------------ In G We Trust
  19. Hell yeah! You can have your control, princess, I'll just take the cash. ------------------ In G We Trust
  20. I think I want to meet you... ------------------ What can you do for me today?
  21. What's wrong with Playboy? It's more about lifestyle than anything, their pictorials are done with a lot of taste, and just about all of their models are natural. I'd put it in the same category as Victoria's Secret. ------------------ it's funny until somebody gets hurt. and then it's even funnier. [This message has been edited by resident (edited 04-30-2001).]
  22. I do too remember! Indeed, nice meeting you, and I may possibly see you there again! ------------------ it's funny until somebody gets hurt. and then it's even funnier.
  23. And his offspring will be called "bastardini"? ------------------ it's funny until somebody gets hurt. and then it's even funnier.
  24. And if he does, what if he like... reproduces and stuff? ------------------ it's funny until somebody gets hurt. and then it's even funnier.
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