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Russian anti gay teens beat other gayos what do u think?
#41
Exactly, same as people who think they're out to have sex with your kids.
I'm assuming most of the heterosexual male adults that think that don't want to have sex with underage girls, so why would the homosexuals?
It's just silly 1950s anti-homosexual propaganda that hasn't managed to completely die out yet.
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#42
(11-10-2013, 02:27 AM)Maddolis link Wrote: Exactly, same as people who think they're out to have sex with your kids.
I'm assuming most of the heterosexual male adults that think that don't want to have sex with underage girls, so why would the homosexuals?
It's just silly 1950s anti-homosexual propaganda that hasn't managed to completely die out yet.
I don't get the logic, or lack thereof, of people man
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#43
(11-09-2013, 11:25 PM)HaZe link Wrote: They're not interested in straight men.

Don't be so sure, I've been hit on by gay men before haha, instead of being angry I see it as a compliment. But yo, saying that is just like saying I am not interested in lesbian girls... which is bullshit.  _O-
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#44
(11-09-2013, 10:46 PM)Munch link Wrote: That sounds like you gave him the buttsex.

Hahahaha smart ass Munch  _O- Sounds like it but no, Not my cup of tea thanks

(11-09-2013, 11:48 AM)Zezima link Wrote: Saw his hands playing piano, his forearm is huge lol looks like he works out  >:)

remember that video and went to check it again about his arms, found this :

Just Scrambolin'

is that him with long hair ???

Yes it is, Maddolis is part Viking  ;)
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#45
(11-10-2013, 04:28 AM)Jerome link Wrote: Don't be so sure, I've been hit on by gay men before haha, instead of being angry I see it as a compliment.
Yeah that happens and it should be taken as a compliment.  There's a polite way to handle it, and it sounded like you handled it correctly.
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#46
(11-09-2013, 02:11 PM)Maka link Wrote: "Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Firework Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in Great Britain"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Fawkes_Night

"Different traditions celebrate Bonfire Night on different days. Some of the most popular instances include Great Britain's Guy Fawkes Night, which is also celebrated in some Commonwealth countries"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonfire_Night

Meh.
You won't find a person in England calling it 'Guy Fawkes Night' unless they're some right posh twat
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#47
Fuck off Darius, I ain't posh you prick :>

(11-10-2013, 07:07 PM)HaZe link Wrote: Yeah that happens and it should be taken as a compliment.  There's a polite way to handle it, and it sounded like you handled it correctly.

Why thank you, Sir.
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#48
(11-10-2013, 07:14 PM)Darius link Wrote: You won't find a person in England calling it 'Guy Fawkes Night' unless they're some right posh twat

Here we call it Cracker Night, But some call it Guy Fawkes Night, Either way its same shit different name  :roll:
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#49
All fucking bullshit anyway unless you're celebrating Guy Fawkes. Like Easter... and Christmas.... all these "holidays" & celebrations have all turned into some bullshit and lost their real meaning and message. It's all about money these days, corporations running Christmas and Easter and all that shit.
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#50
(11-11-2013, 01:20 PM)Jerome link Wrote: All fucking bullshit anyway unless you're celebrating Guy Fawkes. Like Easter... and Christmas.... all these "holidays" & celebrations have all turned into some bullshit and lost their real meaning and message. It's all about money these days, corporations running Christmas and Easter and all that shit.
True, it's all about selling
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