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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-04-25 00:12:40 Reply

At 4/22/10 08:08 PM, Lost-Chances wrote: All in London. Got to love it when a guy gets stomped to death for being gay. Got to love it.

Eww.


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-04-25 01:48:07 Reply

That would be a scary death.


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-04-25 02:05:06 Reply

At 4/25/10 01:48 AM, Sensationalism wrote: That would be a scary death.

I don't care the reasoning, being stomped to death is fuckin horrible. Yer right, it'd be scary as shit.

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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-04-25 09:01:35 Reply

At 4/25/10 02:05 AM, sinfulwolf wrote:
At 4/25/10 01:48 AM, Sensationalism wrote: That would be a scary death.
I don't care the reasoning, being stomped to death is fuckin horrible. Yer right, it'd be scary as shit.

Death is as scary as shit not matter what death it is.


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-04-25 10:47:05 Reply

At 4/22/10 08:08 PM, Lost-Chances wrote: All in London. Got to love it when a guy gets stomped to death for being gay. Got to love it.

why do people do this? whats wrong with them?


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-04-25 11:43:40 Reply

So I'm currently sitting at my desk with my phone turned off because I keep getting phone calls from a guy I met the other night wanting me to come out clubbing or give him a lift home or whatever the fuck he wants. Its 1:43AM, I am sick and have no interest in any of those things.

Cute guys =/= sane guys. Choose wisely.


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-04-25 14:08:16 Reply

At 4/25/10 09:01 AM, Lost-Chances wrote:
At 4/25/10 02:05 AM, sinfulwolf wrote:
At 4/25/10 01:48 AM, Sensationalism wrote: That would be a scary death.
I don't care the reasoning, being stomped to death is fuckin horrible. Yer right, it'd be scary as shit.
Death is as scary as shit not matter what death it is.

Only if you think about it. Sometimes it can be peaceful, like passing on in your bed at the age of 80. Sometimes you don't see it coming and its over too fast... but something like getting beaten to death... you're forced to see it coming.

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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-04-25 16:04:16 Reply

At 4/25/10 02:08 PM, sinfulwolf wrote: Only if you think about it. Sometimes it can be peaceful, like passing on in your bed at the age of 80. Sometimes you don't see it coming and its over too fast... but something like getting beaten to death... you're forced to see it coming.

I guess, I guess religion often helps. Thoughts Of A Dying Athiest by Muse springs to mind. I think if you actually experience death, especially if it's pre-mature death like cancer at 29, it can scare the living hell out of you. If it's just your head being blown off by an Iraqi sniper or accidentally stepping on an IED, then you just don't feel it. You don't even feel.

I think deep down, death scares the living fuck out of us and if our death is coming and it's not sudden, it's going to scare the living shit out of all of us. As much as most people would tell their friends and family if there was a meteor coming to hit earth, would you even want to know when you were going to die? Especially if there was absolutely nothing you could do except experience it.


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-04-29 15:35:07 Reply

At 4/25/10 04:04 PM, Lost-Chances wrote:
At 4/25/10 02:08 PM, sinfulwolf wrote: Only if you think about it. Sometimes it can be peaceful, like passing on in your bed at the age of 80. Sometimes you don't see it coming and its over too fast... but something like getting beaten to death... you're forced to see it coming.
I guess, I guess religion often helps. Thoughts Of A Dying Athiest by Muse springs to mind. I think if you actually experience death, especially if it's pre-mature death like cancer at 29, it can scare the living hell out of you

I think deep down, death scares the living fuck out of us

Actually I'm pretty zen about death. If I die early then at least I wont grow old and see everyone around me die/grow to resent me. Actually if it wasn't that I was dead it would be a relief. Although I am atheist I imagine if by some insane chance I'm wrong I can probably bargain a lighter sentence than I'm due... But I digress.

Though being beaten to death Is probably fucking scary. I'd rather be able to control my own death any way.

But you know thats just me.


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-04-29 16:01:27 Reply

At 4/25/10 04:04 PM, Lost-Chances wrote:
I guess, I guess religion often helps. Thoughts Of A Dying Athiest by Muse springs to mind. I think if you actually experience death, especially if it's pre-mature death like cancer at 29, it can scare the living hell out of you. If it's just your head being blown off by an Iraqi sniper or accidentally stepping on an IED, then you just don't feel it. You don't even feel.

I think deep down, death scares the living fuck out of us and if our death is coming and it's not sudden, it's going to scare the living shit out of all of us. As much as most people would tell their friends and family if there was a meteor coming to hit earth, would you even want to know when you were going to die? Especially if there was absolutely nothing you could do except experience it.

Religion would help I suppose. Overseas though, there were a good number of us in the platoon that were very accepting of the fact that we could die at any given time. Sure we really didn't want to, but it didn't scare us, and for whom it did scare, not as much as it should have. Most of us had taken a "If its your time its your time" philosophy on the whole thing.

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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-04-29 18:58:35 Reply

At 4/25/10 11:43 AM, HungarianSupermarket wrote:
Cute guys =/= sane guys. Choose wisely.

Oh, but isn't insane more fun?


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-04-29 20:26:20 Reply

At 4/29/10 04:01 PM, sinfulwolf wrote: Religion would help I suppose. Overseas though, there were a good number of us in the platoon that were very accepting of the fact that we could die at any given time. Sure we really didn't want to, but it didn't scare us, and for whom it did scare, not as much as it should have. Most of us had taken a "If its your time its your time" philosophy on the whole thing.

I think the army still has a sense of depersonalisation techniques and other similar things that help soldiers cope with death in general. Non-military people though...I think it scares the living hell out of most of us.


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-04-29 20:55:40 Reply

At 4/29/10 06:58 PM, GetYiffy wrote:
At 4/25/10 11:43 AM, HungarianSupermarket wrote:
Cute guys =/= sane guys. Choose wisely.
Oh, but isn't insane more fun?

Not the kind of insane that decides you are in love with every girl you talk to, has double standards about everything, and is incredibly selfish in bed.
Guess I've got bad luck. Or bad taste.


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-04-30 01:36:18 Reply

At 4/25/10 04:04 PM, Lost-Chances wrote: if there was a meteor coming to hit earth, would you even want to know when you were going to die? Especially if there was absolutely nothing you could do except experience it.

Sudden impact, quick death. I'd tell my friends and family I love them, then cuddle up in my boyfriend's arms and wait for it to come. I don't think that'd be completely terrible.

At 4/29/10 08:26 PM, Lost-Chances wrote:
At 4/29/10 04:01 PM, sinfulwolf wrote: Religion would help I suppose. Overseas though, there were a good number of us in the platoon that were very accepting of the fact that we could die at any given time. Sure we really didn't want to, but it didn't scare us, and for whom it did scare, not as much as it should have. Most of us had taken a "If its your time its your time" philosophy on the whole thing.
I think the army still has a sense of depersonalisation techniques and other similar things that help soldiers cope with death in general. Non-military people though...I think it scares the living hell out of most of us.

That's a very important trait for soldiers. I am almost jealous of those who have a "love to live, honoured to die" sort of mentality. It seems like they have a complete acceptance of death and are conditioned from an early age to have little or no fear of it.

And for the person who said they were zen about it, bullshit. It's easy to be zen about it sometimes or to ignore it or accept it when it's a distant something that you can't fully comprehend. I don't think it's until we are down to our final moments that we truly realise that we are mortal and then we go through our little kubler-ross five stages of grief until we finally (hopefully) accept our death and then it happens. I'm sure we all feel some uncertainty at that point and since the things we fear the most are those we understand the least, i think even people with firm beliefs about the body and soul still experience discomfort emotionally about the whole ordeal. Being born doesn't seem like any picnic either though, and we've been through that. Death probably is on par with it.


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-05-01 15:42:20 Reply

Hey guys, I need help on a situation I'm in. I've started to go out with this guy I like, and things have been going awesome, but I've kept in a secret sine I'm still in the closet about everything. One of the friends of this guy, ended up finding out and telling my brother and I'm not sure if he's told my parents about this. Now I'm wondering if I should just talk to my parents and come clean about everything, or just do nothing about it. I'm thinking he's already said something since they've been acting weird, but that could just be me being paranoid about it. Help?


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-05-01 20:35:50 Reply

At 5/1/10 03:42 PM, Blush wrote: Hey guys, I need help on a situation I'm in. I've started to go out with this guy I like, and things have been going awesome, but I've kept in a secret sine I'm still in the closet about everything. One of the friends of this guy, ended up finding out and telling my brother and I'm not sure if he's told my parents about this. Now I'm wondering if I should just talk to my parents and come clean about everything, or just do nothing about it. I'm thinking he's already said something since they've been acting weird, but that could just be me being paranoid about it. Help?

What is the situation like at home? Are you close to your parents? And more importantly, do you think they will react well?
Obviously if you are close to your parents and you think they will react well, then by all means go for it. But if you don't think they will react well, then you really need to think hard about if they would take it better coming from your brother or from you. Because chances are they will find out sooner or later. Especially if you have a lot of sibling arguments.
Apart from that it should really be up to you and whether or not you are comfortable enough to come out yet. And also you may want to see how things go with this guy because no point coming out if you aren't getting any cock right?

And congrats on the new guy, of course :3


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-05-02 01:34:52 Reply

^What 'e said. Also, how has your brother reacted? If it were a problem, he'd probably be more loud and agressive about it.

In other news, I came out to my mom, myself, yesterday. It was actually more just confirming what was mostly obvious already. She was cool about it.


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-05-02 12:10:56 Reply

At 5/1/10 08:35 PM, HungarianSupermarket wrote:
At 5/1/10 03:42 PM, Blush wrote: Hey guys, I need help on a situation I'm in. I've started to go out with this guy I like, and things have been going awesome, but I've kept in a secret sine I'm still in the closet about everything. One of the friends of this guy, ended up finding out and telling my brother and I'm not sure if he's told my parents about this. Now I'm wondering if I should just talk to my parents and come clean about everything, or just do nothing about it. I'm thinking he's already said something since they've been acting weird, but that could just be me being paranoid about it. Help?
What is the situation like at home? Are you close to your parents? And more importantly, do you think they will react well?

I'm pretty sure my dad would freak out about it. He's made it clear that he's okay with gay people in general, but he would be dissapointed if one of his kids were. My mom is pretty much the same way, but I'm sure it'd be less awkward around her.

At 5/2/10 01:34 AM, JohnnyWang wrote: In other news, I came out to my mom, myself, yesterday. It was actually more just confirming what was mostly obvious already. She was cool about it.

Congrats, I'll probably come out today. or next week, or maybe the week after...


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-05-12 17:12:53 Reply

Grumble grumble, where the fuck is my BF...

Anyway, when I'm getting my next tattoo, I'll also get a small one, the katakana "bi"* near my pubes.

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*the correct trasliteration of the "bi" in "bisexual" would be "bai", but it's also the transliteration of by, bye and buy, besides, it's pronouned /bi/ in Finnish (and latin), and Bi also means "beauty" in Japanese


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-05-16 22:44:08 Reply

One day i will go to Dinah Shore.


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-05-17 00:31:33 Reply

At 5/16/10 10:44 PM, Sensationalism wrote: One day i will go to Dinah Shore.

D: Please elaborate.


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At 5/16/10 10:44 PM, Sensationalism wrote: One day i will go to Dinah Shore.

Dead celebrities make horrible friends.


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-05-20 15:06:12 Reply

Why so quiet in here? We should be gossiping. About gay stuff. Or something.


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-05-20 15:54:08 Reply

At 5/20/10 03:06 PM, HungarianSupermarket wrote: Why so quiet in here? We should be gossiping. About gay stuff. Or something.

Got a job yet, or are you still gay?


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-05-20 19:50:25 Reply

At 5/20/10 03:06 PM, HungarianSupermarket wrote: Why so quiet in here? We should be gossiping. About gay stuff. Or something.

I've been busy with school work and trying, desperately, to get a relationship to happen (with a girl).


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-05-20 22:31:28 Reply

At 5/20/10 07:50 PM, Lost-Chances wrote: I've been busy with school work and trying, desperately, to get a relationship to happen (with a girl).

I'm also shitting schoolwork, so I've been particularly busy these past several weeks.

And, as usual, still hopelessly single.


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At 5/20/10 03:54 PM, JohnnyWang wrote:
At 5/20/10 03:06 PM, HungarianSupermarket wrote: Why so quiet in here? We should be gossiping. About gay stuff. Or something.
Got a job yet, or are you still gay?

Paid employment? Well, I suppose I should spare some time from my busy lifestyle of sleeping in and playing pokemon to find a job. This weekend maybe.

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At 5/20/10 03:06 PM, HungarianSupermarket wrote: Why so quiet in here? We should be gossiping. About gay stuff. Or something.
I've been busy with school work and trying, desperately, to get a relationship to happen (with a girl).

Why so desperately? Is she just not into you?

In news, Australian media has gone shit-crazy over David Campbell, a labour MP who quit after being filmed exiting a gay sauna (which of course the media described as a "gay sex club". The media has defended outing him by claiming that his private life conflicted with his public persona; which is ridiculous because he has never really presented any views on family values or homosexuality.
Anyway, he did ruin the transport system and shouldn't be in job. But the way the media covered the story is just ridiculous.


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-05-22 04:26:50 Reply

At 5/21/10 09:15 AM, HungarianSupermarket wrote: Why so desperately? Is she just not into you?

There's just a thousand and one different complications. Sure she's into me, but there's just a lot of complications that stop her from just saying "yes" straight away.


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At 5/22/10 04:26 AM, Lost-Chances wrote:
At 5/21/10 09:15 AM, HungarianSupermarket wrote: Why so desperately? Is she just not into you?
There's just a thousand and one different complications. Sure she's into me, but there's just a lot of complications that stop her from just saying "yes" straight away.

Ahh fair enough. I almost found myself in a relationship with a girl recently but I only ever see her once every month or so, that and she just called me and said she got asked out by someone else lol. I guess its good because I'm enjoying my life as it is right now and the last thing I can deal with is any kind of relationship.


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Response to Newgrounds Gay/bisexual Users Club 2010-06-01 09:25:55 Reply

So my boyfriend slept with someone else... we were in a semi-open relationship because of our distance but it upset me far more then I thought it would, and it made him feel a lot worse then he thought it would, so now our relationship's closed.

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