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I sneaked into another school campus today as i always do, to visit some friends. nothing new. however, this time one of my friends, Maya, was giving out flyers of some gay-lesbian parade...she's a Bisexual...anyway, since i was hangin' out with her, 2 really huge guys came to me and kinda blocked my way. and they were like "are you with the parade?" and right then i sensed that one wrong step, and i'm in for an ass kicking.

so i was like "hell no!" and tried acting as not gay as i can. it was so tense, they were questioning me, and one wrong answer could get get me beaten to a bloody pulp. so i acted just like them, and in the end managed to slip away and maybe even get them on my good side...

 

anyway, if this is what gay people have to stand up with everyday...Jeesh! it's scary!

 

Meksilon, i would like your opinion...

 

me, a straight guy, almost got beaten up because someone was misleaded to think that i'm a homosexual...this could happen to anyobody, and they might not get away with it like i did...

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How freaky.Mek probably thinks you deserve it for having gay friends, or something. Niko, that must have been damn scary!

 

The worst, scariest thing ever happened to me was when I was in the park and some traveller old man who was drunk beyond that which I had thought possible came up and asked me for money. I had none, so I just sort of told him that. And he obviously thought I was lying and kept going on about his family in dublin and how he wanted to see them and was lost in this place... I was trying to walk away without offending him and he was clutching this beer can in one hand and DRIBBLING, and had his other hand out for money, and then when I smiled and started walking he grabbed me and started raising his voice. Luckily his son came over and stopped him from doing anything, but there was nobody else in the park at the time. His son was nearly as drunk as he was, but obviously a little bit more sane.

 

I was damn lucky.

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I think I might invest in some pepper spray. Just to be on the safe side. The amount of gay people I know one day I feel like I could be raped or something just because I have gay friends. I used to feel safe going out at night around Melbourne, but not anymore. Although I bet it's double standards, I bet these tossers love lesbian action :mad:

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As confident as I am in my speed, agiliy, and skill in fighting, I probably wouldn't have lied, as I really don't like to do so. Though I cou;d just be stupid to think I could take them. And watching too much anime DOES help you fight, don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

What is it with homophobics? Are they afraid that every homosexual they meet will hit on them? Well not every guy/girl you meet will hit on you, if they're straight, its the same thing. (Well I have a hard time getting a straight girl to hit on me XD :p)

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Originally posted by Guybrush122

Yikes, Niko. Yikes. I, too, would like to hear Mek's thoughts on this.

 

Mek will probably think that because NiKo snuck onto another school campus NiKo probably would have deserved to have gotten beaten up. :rolleyes:

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I think we might be being a bit unfair to Mek; after all, we're not going to make him change his opinion and pig poking him is inevitably leading to a sticky situation between all members. Not that I like Mek at all, but still, taunting him won't make him a better person.

 

EDIT: Of course I always taunt Mek, in every like second post, but I'm just a bad person!

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He's gone out with a bunch of gaybashing friends.

 

Listen, parody is legal in this... or, america... goddamn country.... so uh, let me rephrase that above line.

 

" He's probably gone out with a bunch of gay bashing friends, hee hee hee! What a hilarious parody!"

 

So... I think I ran out of funnies today.

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Hey, you know what I hate about Gay-Bashers? Well, I'll tell you, I HATE THIER GODDAMN GUTS!!! I'll shoot thier bloody heads off:snipe1:! TWICE:snip2:! Then I'll blow up thier stinkin' filthy bodies:blaze6:! Then I'll FLATTEN the remaiders:tank1:!

AND I WON'T GODDAMN STOP!!!!!

:joy:

 

 

 

-pHILBRUSH

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So you value my oppinon NiKo. Let me tell you about someone I know, who on Tuesday (that's two days ago) was hit by a car going 75 k/hr thrown 2 meters high in the air, 20 meters onto gravel doing 2 flips. Now this person, or rather friend of mine who will remain nameless and who's gender and age will also remain confidential, is a Christian friend of mine.

 

Now my friend should have died, but instead the injeries were minimal infact only 3 stiches were needed. "God was watching over me" were the words that my friend said to me. My friend who's 16 year old brother has been on drugs for 4 years (FOUR YEARS).

 

But let's talk about my friend's past, just a bit. It seems that my friend's parents are seperated (the mother did it not the father) and for 5 years infact her mother had and lived with a lesbian girlfriend. The mother calls herself Christian but dosen't go to Church and the woman she was with for 5 years didn't call herself Christian.

 

Now I can't imagine what living with gay "parents" put my friend through, indeed my friend hates homosexuals not like me, who I just don't accept them. And as I said the parents are NOT divorced.

 

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Now what can I say to my friend NiKo? I know in my heart that what I say is to strengthen and affirm what my friend beleives, but I also know that I have had a positive imput into their life. In fact it's only because of me that this person is now building a relationship with their father... I know why the father wasn't accepted but it's because of his past and not who he is now. Not many people can say "my father's been to gaol and I love him with all my heart".

 

My own father, of course, is dead. I don't envy my friend for having a father that is not what motivated me to encourage the "refurbishment" of the relationship between them. The honest truth is that I felt sorry for the father who has a lot of baggage because of his past (which is to do with drugs incase you didn't relise the link when I mentioned his 16 year old son...)

 

Now he is a Christian. Not like his wife who calls herself a Christian but is not a Christian at all. I don't pity my friend, friendship isn't about pity it's about love.

 

Daniel

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Mek, what's that got to do with anything?

 

just think about gat beatings...think how someone on the streets could mistake you for a homosexual and beat you. it could happen to anyone....christian or not.

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Mek, either I still have a hangover from last night (or rather this morning till 5), or your post is just aimless. seriously dude, what are you getting at? Why would Niko ask yer opinion anyway? It's not like the dozen other regulars dont have anything to say bout this.

 

 

I think most ppl, including me, would rather have a bunch of happy gays than two screwed up, aggressive heteros. Niko, the guys you ran in to sound just like the kind of guys that would join a certain 'clan' that it often called KKK and makes their clothes out of the bed linnen...it are poor losers, who are frustrated about something (probably in your case about their own sexlife) and take it out on whoever they think has done them wrong...just make sure not to beaten up, and for the rest feel sorry for them...

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Originally posted by NiKo

Mek, what's that got to do with anything?

You shared a story, so I shared a story. A story about a friend of mine who's been in a great depression because her mother is a homosexual, so depressed in fact to be hit by a car... and as for my friend's 16 year old brother who's also been driven to depression because of his mum, well he's been on drugs since he was 12 or maybe even before and he will probably die soon.

 

I beleive that this night holds for each and every one of us the very meaning of our lives, I beleive it is our destiny, I beleive that this war can be over today. If the prophesy is true then this war can be over tonight. Isn't that worth fighting for? Isn't that worth dying for?

 

As I was saying before I typed randomly... I too have very real experiences with gay people and people who are directly involved with gay people. Shit I didn't even know that it was possible for a car going 75 km/hr on a highway to hit someone and for that person to have NOTHING to break their fall not break any bones or have any serious pysical damage more then grazzing on gravel. But that's not really relivent is it?

 

What you need to understand is that gay people make lots of straight people angry. And now you are getting angry by people who are getting angry by legitiment reasons, this is anger feeding anger. Legitiment reasons do not mean legitiment outcomes - what I am saying is that people CAN healthily epress that anger. And that is by allowing them to speak freely.

 

By denying this right that is when people turn to violence, the supreme authority, violence is what makes their oppinion important - because they are told (as I am told by all of you) that my oppinion is wrong and inalid.

 

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Now I'm not talking about a made up person with a gay mother and a drugo brother, an ex-drugo father who's a Strong commited Christian that got hit by a car on Tuesday... I'm talking about a real friend who pysically exisits. Would you be shocked if you friend told you they were hit by a car going 48 miles an hour (at least I think that's about right for 75k/hr)? Would you feel sorry for them?

 

I am neither sorry they were hit by a car, nor am I shocked that it happened. I am greatful that there no serious injeries and concerned about the mental state of a close personal friend.

 

I feel that you should at least TRY to understand that I am not a hateful person. If you can understand that maybe you can understand that it isn't hate that feeds my beleifs. I know that it's difficuilt to accept, even as a Christian, because I took that step, a step toward knowing toward recginising and affirming the truth.

 

See what I lacked wasn't trust in the Lord, what I lacked was recignising Jesus died for the dead, the condemned so that they may be bought to life. He didn't die for the rightious (conceptually speaking, he died so that the rightious could exisit through him).

 

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Now I know WHY you beleive what you beleive and I know that there's no doubt in your mind that it's the truth. but what you should be more concerned about is why I beleive what I know to be the truth, why it is important, and why there is no doubt in my mind.

 

Daniel

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