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Poll: Psst, hey you, you gay? |
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Darn tootin' I'm gay. |
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I go both ways. |
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I'm straight as an arrow, I'll have you know! |
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I'm Bork. Of course I'm straight. |
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Questioning... |
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Jackwc
Queen Of The Forums
Location: Aaaanywhere Sex: Incredible
- #71
- Posted: 06/25/2013 22:51
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This thread for the last few pages:
_________________ A dick that's bigger than the sun.
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- #72
- Posted: 06/26/2013 11:35
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This is this simple principle: disprove of existence of something in physical world is impossible. When we say something exists we mean we have enough evidence to believe so and when we say something doesn't exist we mean we don't have enough evidence to believe so. Someone can say that there are 23123871206223 grains of rice right now in the world and there's no possible way of disproving it, just that someone that claims it should provide evidences. Someone that disagrees with a claim of existence only has to show that the evidences are not enough.
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meccalecca
Voice of Reason
Gender: Male
Location: The Land of Enchantment
- #73
- Posted: 06/26/2013 14:20
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tekin wrote: | This is this simple principle: disprove of existence of something in physical world is impossible. When we say something exists we mean we have enough evidence to believe so and when we say something doesn't exist we mean we don't have enough evidence to believe so. Someone can say that there are 23123871206223 grains of rice right now in the world and there's no possible way of disproving it, just that someone that claims it should provide evidences. Someone that disagrees with a claim of existence only has to show that the evidences are not enough. |
Way to be serious. But in a metaphysical sense, nothing can be proven, because we have no concrete evidence of what we are or how we became to be. We only have perception of what we believe and the limited language to work with. At this point I will ramble on until nothing makes sense. _________________ http://jonnyleather.com
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meccalecca
Voice of Reason
Gender: Male
Location: The Land of Enchantment
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- #75
- Posted: 06/26/2013 15:30
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meccalecca wrote: | Way to be serious. But in a metaphysical sense, nothing can be proven, because we have no concrete evidence of what we are or how we became to be. We only have perception of what we believe and the limited language to work with. At this point I will ramble on until nothing makes sense. |
Mathematics and logic aside, yes.
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meccalecca
Voice of Reason
Gender: Male
Location: The Land of Enchantment
- #76
- Posted: 06/26/2013 15:42
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tekin wrote: | Mathematics and logic aside, yes. |
Mathematics and logic are just crutches for people without the capability of just knowing. _________________ http://jonnyleather.com
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- #77
- Posted: 06/26/2013 15:48
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meccalecca wrote: | Mathematics and logic are just crutches for people without the capability of just knowing. |
Well that wouldn't have been funny for me even if I were stoned.
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- #78
- Posted: 06/26/2013 17:55
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major victory for human rights for sure!!! I couldn't be happier for the LBGTQ community _________________ http://www.last.fm/user/ptaylor1989
Last edited by ptaylor1989 on 06/26/2013 18:09; edited 1 time in total
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Jasonconfused
If We Make It We Can All Sit Back and Laugh
Gender: Male
Location: Washington
- #79
- Posted: 06/26/2013 18:01
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ptaylor1989 wrote: | major victory for human rights for sure!!! I couldn't be happy for the LBGTQ community |
I'm happy for the LBGTQ, but serious question, can someone explain to me how marriage is a human right? Constitutional right? Probably. But human right? Maybe I just don't really understand the definition of a human right. _________________
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- #80
- Posted: 06/26/2013 18:14
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Jasonconfused wrote: | I'm happy for the LBGTQ, but serious question, can someone explain to me how marriage is a human right? Constitutional right? Probably. But human right? Maybe I just don't really understand the definition of a human right. |
It's in the Declaration of Human Rights #16 I think
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