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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 10:03 pm
Cabron LaSwan Rhed King just dealt 1,456 damage with siphoning strike. Nasus is my favorite. people were getting angry. omg farmed Nasus is a NIGHTMARE
Seriously, he's worse than farmed Veigar. At least Vei is killable. xd Crit+sheen+sword of the occult+300 fed siphon= an illusion of lag for everyone you kill.
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 10:09 pm
Note to self: stop spending money until you actually get a few paychecks.
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 10:20 pm
Medeus Yeah, you're right...but how do you test people to see whether they're responsible enough to have Sex? What does it mean to be "sexually responsible"? lol Can't do a test-drive to see how good you are, and that wouldn't stop people from Having sex before whatever age regardless.... But yeah you're right, as far as alcohol and stuff goes, people aren't too smart. But people will do stupid things no matter WHAT the government does, eh? At least when they wait 'til that age nobody can say it was the Government's fault. At that point, it becomes a mark on one's own social circles of influence, and their consequences, while technically legal, may hit closer to home in the long run..... Or maybe that girl shouldn't be sending nude photos of herself to other people. Child Pornogrophy is serious for a reason, and if a 14 year old is doing it, who's to say she'll stop once she turns 18? I mean that may sound like an extreme, but like....say you were trying to hire a babysitter who's sent her nude photos to however many people (who obviously weren't too trustworthy, since the police got a hold of it xD), than you can infer that she's the kind of person who is very concerned with sex and sexuality, and that influence could potentially affect the way she interacts with the kids. It's a liability, especially in a country where Child-Pornography is taken so seriously. Gurl, we have it GOOD. You know there are parts of the world where you can get your tongue cut out for leaving gum on the street? Guess what happens; nobody leaves gum on the street. Those kinds of consequences are definitely considered "unfair" by our standards, but if that's the law people will abide by it. A principle that furthers my point saying the government should restrict further, not loosen up the rules to accommodate. I can think of a few questions, most of which would explore the individual's reasons for choosing to have sex. For example, an immature minor might want to do it because s/he has heard about it and it sounds like a "cool" thing to be doing, or to prove they are "grown-up", where a mature minor might want to do it because they feel they can trust the person they want to do it with and want to share the experience with them. I'm not a psychiatrist, but if they can determine whether murderers who plead insanity are fit to return to society, I'm sure they can determine whether a teenager understands and is ready to deal with the risks they are taking by having sex.
And besides, I'm the kind of person who is very concerned with sex and sexuality, developed an interest in it years before I had reached the "age of maturity" (probably around 14, actually, though all I was really doing was fapping and looking at porn). I'm actually kind of hurt that you think that makes me a liability with children, because I am a fantastic babysitter and I love being around kids. neutral Just because someone likes sex (even if they like sex a lot) doesn't mean they're a raging nymphomaniac who projects their twisted lust onto anything that walks. Encouraging that sort of judgment is just furthering fear culture.
Also, I refuse to agree that fear of imposed consequences is an acceptable method of getting people to do what you want simply because it works, and if that's what you're going to argue I'm going to end this conversation before it becomes a source of negative emotions.
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 10:36 pm
I expect Billy Mays to be yelling allot in the Epic Rap Battle.
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 10:39 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 10:44 pm
l-Kathulu-l -Dessynea- l-Kathulu-l -Dessynea- What would be a better cut off age than 18? I don't care for that being the magic number in situations but what would be better? There isn't one, hence my maturity thing. I am far more mature than several people I know and there are people out there way older than I who are far less mature. 18 just seems to be the happy medium with College and "being an adult" <--- which people abuse and is just stupid. At lease alcohol is 21. But then again a lot of kids at my school drink, so there isn't anything you can do. People will abuse it either way. If they are stupid then they will abuse it, and people will abuse it if they feel that they can accept the rules. I just basically agree with you here. I like how you were just like, "K". It made me lol more than *inquisitive look* *shrug* I dunno, I didn't disagree with what you said so I figured agreeing would be acceptable.
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problematic briefcase Crew
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 10:48 pm
I'm never going to get to use this.
Also, the face does not match the phrase.
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 10:50 pm
I don't really care about any thing online any more. I mean like s**t doesn't bother me, not like who cares about these people.
I feel like that sentence didn't make sense.
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 10:51 pm
It could be related cause I heard rumors that the next ERB is Super Mario vs. Billy Mays.
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 11:05 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 11:27 pm
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Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 11:37 pm
Cabron LaSwan I can think of a few questions, most of which would explore the individual's reasons for choosing to have sex. For example, an immature minor might want to do it because s/he has heard about it and it sounds like a "cool" thing to be doing, or to prove they are "grown-up", where a mature minor might want to do it because they feel they can trust the person they want to do it with and want to share the experience with them. I'm not a psychiatrist, but if they can determine whether murderers who plead insanity are fit to return to society, I'm sure they can determine whether a teenager understands and is ready to deal with the risks they are taking by having sex.
And besides, I'm the kind of person who is very concerned with sex and sexuality, developed an interest in it years before I had reached the "age of maturity" (probably around 14, actually, though all I was really doing was fapping and looking at porn). I'm actually kind of hurt that you think that makes me a liability with children, because I am a fantastic babysitter and I love being around kids. neutral Just because someone likes sex (even if they like sex a lot) doesn't mean they're a raging nymphomaniac who projects their twisted lust onto anything that walks. Encouraging that sort of judgment is just furthering fear culture.
Also, I refuse to agree that fear of imposed consequences is an acceptable method of getting people to do what you want simply because it works, and if that's what you're going to argue I'm going to end this conversation before it becomes a source of negative emotions. ......So when would that even happen? Right before the minor does it? I feel like we just need to up the Sex-Ed classes in public education, and quit treating Sex like it's such a Taboo, ye know? lol I never made a judgement on you, I'm just trying to understand why that would happen...there are some ******** crazy people in the world, and I'm pretty sure that kind of thing happens, don't it? In my experience, the only people who don't like the law are the ones who prefer to break it. Bottom Line: If you don't break the law, there's no need to suffer any consequences. Simple.
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Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 12:28 am
Medeus Cabron LaSwan I can think of a few questions, most of which would explore the individual's reasons for choosing to have sex. For example, an immature minor might want to do it because s/he has heard about it and it sounds like a "cool" thing to be doing, or to prove they are "grown-up", where a mature minor might want to do it because they feel they can trust the person they want to do it with and want to share the experience with them. I'm not a psychiatrist, but if they can determine whether murderers who plead insanity are fit to return to society, I'm sure they can determine whether a teenager understands and is ready to deal with the risks they are taking by having sex.
And besides, I'm the kind of person who is very concerned with sex and sexuality, developed an interest in it years before I had reached the "age of maturity" (probably around 14, actually, though all I was really doing was fapping and looking at porn). I'm actually kind of hurt that you think that makes me a liability with children, because I am a fantastic babysitter and I love being around kids. neutral Just because someone likes sex (even if they like sex a lot) doesn't mean they're a raging nymphomaniac who projects their twisted lust onto anything that walks. Encouraging that sort of judgment is just furthering fear culture.
Also, I refuse to agree that fear of imposed consequences is an acceptable method of getting people to do what you want simply because it works, and if that's what you're going to argue I'm going to end this conversation before it becomes a source of negative emotions. ......So when would that even happen? Right before the minor does it? I feel like we just need to up the Sex-Ed classes in public education, and quit treating Sex like it's such a Taboo, ye know? lol I never made a judgement on you, I'm just trying to understand why that would happen...there are some ******** crazy people in the world, and I'm pretty sure that kind of thing happens, don't it? In my experience, the only people who don't like the law are the ones who prefer to break it. Bottom Line: If you don't break the law, there's no need to suffer any consequences. Simple. Conversations like this are so much better in person. You get to actually cut people off and get angry. For me it's so much fun. But laws are there for a reason, yes? To "protect" us. Yes, it is weird to acknowledge my sister or even my brother to be sexually active, but it happens. It must be weird for them to think me, and not even know I'm gay. That's a trip. I see what you mean about treating kids like they are old enough and or responsible enough with Sex Ed classes, but it isn't gonna happen with parents being how they are nowadays. Parents want their children to be raised their way, not the laws way. So if they enforce a new rule/class/law in schools, there are gonna be people who flip s**t. At the same time, kids are gonna find out. There are always those people in school or that you just know that are gonna put your curiosity over the top and make you ask or figure it out for yourself. Puberty brings sexual "maturity" meaning that they can reproduce. Their hormones are gonna rage and do what they always do; Make people want. A teenage girl craving ice cream on her period shouldn't be different than the guy who looks at porn and masturbates. Or hell, you can even flip that around. That's another thing, people masturbate. At this point most people should realize that almost everyone does. Totally natural and healthy even. Eventually there is gonna be the point where they want more and feel ballsy (teehee) enough to go out and do it. It just happens. Which can lead back to kids needing to know things before they go out and ********. Hence school and education, but the parents of the kids who fap nightly and want dat a**. No matter what you do it isn't gonna work. There will be the people that ******** it up, or the people that don't like/want to follow the new law. Kids need to know to be educated, and not to be afraid to ask knowledge. That is what should be taught and educated.
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Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 12:31 am
Medeus Cabron LaSwan I can think of a few questions, most of which would explore the individual's reasons for choosing to have sex. For example, an immature minor might want to do it because s/he has heard about it and it sounds like a "cool" thing to be doing, or to prove they are "grown-up", where a mature minor might want to do it because they feel they can trust the person they want to do it with and want to share the experience with them. I'm not a psychiatrist, but if they can determine whether murderers who plead insanity are fit to return to society, I'm sure they can determine whether a teenager understands and is ready to deal with the risks they are taking by having sex.
And besides, I'm the kind of person who is very concerned with sex and sexuality, developed an interest in it years before I had reached the "age of maturity" (probably around 14, actually, though all I was really doing was fapping and looking at porn). I'm actually kind of hurt that you think that makes me a liability with children, because I am a fantastic babysitter and I love being around kids. neutral Just because someone likes sex (even if they like sex a lot) doesn't mean they're a raging nymphomaniac who projects their twisted lust onto anything that walks. Encouraging that sort of judgment is just furthering fear culture.
Also, I refuse to agree that fear of imposed consequences is an acceptable method of getting people to do what you want simply because it works, and if that's what you're going to argue I'm going to end this conversation before it becomes a source of negative emotions. ......So when would that even happen? Right before the minor does it? I feel like we just need to up the Sex-Ed classes in public education, and quit treating Sex like it's such a Taboo, ye know? lol I never made a judgement on you, I'm just trying to understand why that would happen...there are some ******** crazy people in the world, and I'm pretty sure that kind of thing happens, don't it? In my experience, the only people who don't like the law are the ones who prefer to break it. Bottom Line: If you don't break the law, there's no need to suffer any consequences. Simple. I feel like youths would be much less interested in sex if they weren't constantly bombarded with conflicting ideals about it; it's glamorous! It's immoral! It's gratifying! It's dangerous! It makes you popular! It makes you dirty! Why wouldn't anyone already going through the rebellious phase want in on the delightful controversy that is sex?
Anyway, I'd rather not continue this conversation because we clearly have very different viewpoints about freedom and safety, and which is more worth having, and I feel like it'll go nowhere.
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Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 1:28 am
Cabron LaSwan misternitsua Shiny Gligar Carchar-odin I've been pondering something... Am I the only straight guy around here?
There's about, two or three more I think. Active posters, not just all the members. Or people who used to post and don't anymore.Do I fall under either of those? You three, Ton, Hash, Volty, Mizu, Reg, Wylr, T, bleu, umm...wow, I think that's about it. neutral So i'm gay? How did you know? xd
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