Oh good. All the helicopter mommies who want their little boys to remain their babies forever can actually live out that fantasy!
(Though, to be fair, a lot of Italian-American guys remain their mothers' little babies forever anyhow.)
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Leviathan.Chaosx said: » We must get medicaid to pay for expensive puberty blocking drugs! Oh good. All the helicopter mommies who want their little boys to remain their babies forever can actually live out that fantasy! (Though, to be fair, a lot of Italian-American guys remain their mothers' little babies forever anyhow.) Ramyrez said: » I don't count on my feels for once and you still accuse me of it. Caitsith.Shiroi said: » Italian moms are great cooks. Not necessarily. That's just a stereotype all those Italian-American mamas' boys want you to think. Their mothers are the best! *eye roll* Bahamut.Ravael said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » Sounds like the author read part of the MGTOW thread. I think it would be hilarious if a Cracked writer lurked in the P&R threads for writing material. Randomly picked up on this looking at something else backreading, but: Cracked: 5 Uncomfortable Truths Behind the Men's Rights Movement Leviathan.Chaosx said: » China clearly has a huge advantage of survival You can't survive if you are all dead. They are literally running out of drinkable water, and as one of the largest populations, that's a huge problem. fonewear said: » How can you guys miss important trans gender news ! http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/caitlyn-jenner-bruce-poses-vanity-fair/story?id=31447196 She's an inspiration to all those young boys out there. Reach for the skies!
Jetackuu said: » fonewear said: » How can you guys miss important trans gender news ! http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/caitlyn-jenner-bruce-poses-vanity-fair/story?id=31447196 She's better looking than her ex wife and her cis sister... Though, they're not exactly attractive. Odin.Jassik said: » Jetackuu said: » fonewear said: » How can you guys miss important trans gender news ! http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/caitlyn-jenner-bruce-poses-vanity-fair/story?id=31447196 She's better looking than her ex wife and her cis sister... Though, they're not exactly attractive. You guys are just mad that money and Allagan science has made one man's dreams a reality.
Today, capitalism has won. I for one am now motivated to transform myself into the famed swordsman of legend: Gilgamesh. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » You guys are just mad that money and Allagan science has made one man's dreams a reality. Today, capitalism has won. I for one am now motivated to transform myself into the famed swordsman of legend: Gilgamesh. Easy there, killer. One step at a time. First you'll need to find a radioactive chicken that would be willing to follow you around. Phoenix.Amandarius
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fonewear said: » How can you guys miss important trans gender news ! http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/caitlyn-jenner-bruce-poses-vanity-fair/story?id=31447196 I like how we just applaud and let people mutilate themselves because some mental illnesses are difficult and uncomfortable to discuss. We should just hand people knives and let them do the surgeries themselves like that mattress scene in Hellraiser II. P&R has been slow and boring for a little bit. That may just be the catalyst it needed.
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Bring on the lightweights.
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At least dribble out something new. Lindsey Graham Has an Entirely Reasonable Position on Climate Change, Sometimes
Mother Jones. I have warned you about Mother Jones right? But... wow this is so objective for them. Quote: When Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) officially entered the race for the Republican presidential nomination on Monday, he also joined an exclusive club: that of GOP candidates who have acknowledged climate change. When Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) officially entered the race for the Republican presidential nomination on Monday, he also joined an exclusive club: that of GOP candidates who have acknowledged climate change. When Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) officially entered the race for the Republican presidential nomination on Monday, he also joined an exclusive club: that of GOP candidates who have acknowledged climate change. Graham, who is in his third term in the Senate, has gained a reputation as one of the few Republicans who has, in the past, acknowledged the science finding that greenhouse gas emissions are warming the planet and has worked across the aisle on legislation to deal with it. Among the Republican presidential contenders, former New York Gov. George Pataki is the only other candidate who has been proactively engaged on climate. But while Graham gets a lot of credit for his views on the climate, his record on the issue has been mixed and at times contradictory. In 2009 and 2010, Graham joined with Democrat John Kerry and independent Joe Lieberman to draft legislation that would have created a cap-and-trade system to curb greenhouse gas emissions. Graham also openly embraced the issue, arguing in January 2010 that addressing climate change "is a worthy endeavor." And he did so acknowledging that he might get some political pushback on the issue. "I have come to conclude that greenhouse gases and carbon pollution is not a good thing," Graham said at the time. "Whatever political push back I get, I'm willing to accept because I know what I'm trying to do makes sense to me…I am convinced that reason, logic and good business sense, and good environmental policy, will trump the status quo." Graham consistently made the point that addressing climate would be good for energy independence, job creation and national security. It was all well and good for a few months. But then, just days before the trio was expected to officially introduce their climate legislation, Graham walked away from the effort, upset that Democratic leadership might move on an immigration bill before their package. In the weeks after that, things got a little weird, with Graham saying things to reporters like: "I'm in the wing of the Republican Party that has no problem with trying to find ways to clean up our air. We can have a debate about global warming, and I'm not in the camp that believes man-made emissions are contributing overwhelmingly to global climate change, but I do believe the planet is heating up. But I am in the camp of believing that clean air is a noble purpose for every Republican to pursue. The key is to make it business-friendly." He also said he would vote against the legislation he spent months helping craft. Asked to clarify his position on climate change the following day, Graham said that the "science about global warming has changed" and that he thought it had been "oversold." "I think they've been alarmist and the science is in question," he told reporters. "The whole movement has taken a giant step backward." I'd been covering the climate bill—and Graham—extensively at that time, and found it a perplexing response from someone who had, just four months earlier, argued that the Senate shouldn't move a "half-assed bill" that lacked restrictions on carbon emissions. So I asked him again, to which he responded: At the end of the day, I think carbon pollution is worthy of being controlled, whether you believe in global warming or not. I do believe that all the CO2 gases, greenhouse gases from cars, trucks and utility plants is not making us a healthier place, is not making our society better, and it's coming at the expense of our national security and our economic prosperity. So put me in the camp that it's worthy to clean up the air and make money doing so. This idea that carbon's good for you. I want that debate. There's a wing of our party who thinks carbon pollution is OK. I'm not in that wing. In the years since, Graham's statements have moderated again, somewhat. And he's managed to maintain support from groups like the Environmental Defense Fund, whose president co-hosted a fundraiser for him in April 2014. In remarks last March, Graham stated that climate change is "real, that man has contributed to it in a substantial way" and criticized the Republican Party for lacking an environmental platform. But then he added that "the problem is, Al Gore's turned this thing into religion." At his official announcement on Monday, Graham alluded to climate change without mentioning the "c"-word directly. "We must have energy independence," Graham said. "And I believe in the process it is possible to create a safe, clean environment and create well-paying jobs for Americans of all generations." Graham's campaign did not respond to a request for comment about his official campaign position on climate change. Just wanted to remind you fellows what you're all fighting for:
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Bahamut.Ravael said: » P&R has been slow and boring for a little bit. That may just be the catalyst it needed. Why Caitlyn (with the spelling of my niece's generation)? Why not Barbara, Ethel or.... nonono Brenda! "She had man hands." Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » You guys are just mad that money and Allagan science has made one man's dreams a reality. Today, capitalism has won. I for one am now motivated to transform myself into the famed swordsman of legend: Gilgamesh. I've always wanted to be a dolphin fonewear said: » How can you guys miss important trans gender news ! http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/caitlyn-jenner-bruce-poses-vanity-fair/story?id=31447196 Offline
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Bahamut.Ravael said: » P&R has been slow and boring for a little bit. That may just be the catalyst it needed. As someone that pretends to be a woman on the internet I can relate to Caitlyn Jenner ! I'm willing to bet 50% of guys around that age group would make a pass if they didn't know she was once a he.
Boobs? Check. Rump? Check. She's no Thai ladyboy but she'd easily trap. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » but she'd easily trap. Not overly concerned with PC but as I recall this is a fairly upsetting phrase to use, implying that they're looking to somehow deliberately fool someone or hurt someone. And while someone would argue that they are trying to trick people into thinking they're something they're not, that's a facile argument, really, and they're certainly not trying to hurt anyone. Whether you agree with their choices or not (or whether you still backwardly subscribe to "gender dysphoria" as a mental condition when the majority of psychological professionals have cast it aside) is fairly moot and your own personal belief, but the thing is, they're not hurting anyone and they're granting themselves some inner peace. The amount of hostility toward the trans community has always been staggering, imo. I understand not being able to understand their point of view -- I struggle with it myself sometimes -- but that they're targets for such hate and violence really makes me wonder how many people are angered by them because of their own insecurities.* *I'm not just saying that to take a jab at people. I honestly wonder if there's truth to this, or if people are just so full of hate they need somewhere to direct it and the trans community is still a somewhat "safe" target for that hate. You read too deeply into my application of the word trap.
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Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » You read too deeply into my application of the word trap. "It's a trap" ! Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » You read too deeply into my application of the word trap. I guess so.* Just sort of ran with that brief thought to expand on the topic in general, though. * My opinion on trans persons is that I don't know enough about the lingo/subculture to be informed.
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