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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 323 ✭✭Khynareth


    Originally posted by AngryBadger
    ...YOU DO NOT KNOW PEOPLE, THUS YOU ARE INSUFFICIENTLY EQUIPED TO JUDGE THEM BY ANY SYSTEM OF ASSESSMENT.....nutsack

    That's a fair point. I don't think we can ever know people until we really know ourselves. And it's difficult to look into the mirror. Pointing out is something we are taught very early...

    As for the rest...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 931 ✭✭✭moridin


    Originally posted by Oeneus
    But as it turns out homosexuals(both men and women) generally tend to be much nicer people!

    Hmm, I'm not so sure I'd agree with the nicer people comment. As someone has said later on in this thread it's not hard to look and find what he terms a f@ggot screaming in the corner over some new piece of gossip or the other. On the whole I'd say that the balance of nice people / **** is generally about the same as it is for straight people. Perhaps the relative size of the gay "community" is to blame here... If I meet a straight person that I don't like or don't get on with I'll generally just not bother talking to them, or make sure that I'm not put into a situation where I get stuck in their company. The problem with the whole "bitchiness" thing and the wonderfully names f@ggot-syndrome is that when you go out on the "scene" it's pretty often that you'll see the same groups of people, and won't have as much freedom about where you choose to spend your time, so much bitching and gossiping ensues. You try taking a small cross section of straight people, make them go to the same places every week and see how long until cracks start to appear.
    less slobbery
    What exactly do you mean by that? :)

    It's too late for this, sleep needed!


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