1. my questions are generally not rhetorical. i ask lots of questions because i want people to clarify their positions. its better than assuming what they think.

    for example i keep asking @Winston1 how many times the media can say "the walls are closing in" on trump before that claim loses credibility. i am hoping we can use that as a starting point to think about media credibility and critical thinking. this is how adults convince people of things.

    also, if you had taken my advice, and stated your own opinions rather than linked gay shit from twitter, you would not have made this error.
  2. Funny yes?

    upload_2022-10-5_16-57-49.jpeg

    A perfect example of a meme. False and true at the same damn time.
  3. no, these are really never funny. niggas out here acting like photoshop was invented yesterday
  4. What do you find funny? Shit in a paper bag and ring a door bell type?
  5. dont worry about it
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  6. He seems to think the stuff I post is gay but he never denied being pro LGBTQ+
  7. you seem pretty desperate to discuss gay stuff. just start a thread if it interests you so. you can ask everyone here all about gays and whatever else you are curious about
  8. Obviously. And ZERO desire to investigate.
  9. Somebody here is projecting. Obviously feeling guilty because he's homosexual.

    Listen, I have some advice for you: it's not "sinful" to be gay. Stop hating. Stop hating on Jews because you think it's going to win you extra brownie points to compensate for your gayness. There's no such thing as sin. There's no hellfire to pay because you're gay. There is no cosmic overlord who will punish you because you enjoy sex with someone of your own gender. There is no "salvation" because you were never cursed in the first place. Be yourself. Be happy.
  10. And now, regarding your Christianity, which has obviously made you feel very guilty and very fearful:

    The Jesus story is nonsense. Well, as nonsensical as any other passion play. You can stop blaming the Jews for killing him.

    How can we know it wasn't an actual historical account, but just a narrative invention? Many things, actually, but I'll start you right here:

    Consider Jesus in the Garden of Gethsame.... where he prays to his "Father" "take this cup away from me"...

    How on Earth does anybody know what Jesus prayed, except that somebody made it all up?