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kittinSol -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/11/2008 9:35:50 AM)

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ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

I believe that the cheese talkers need to bring me samples......



When it's freezing and blustery and windy like it is today, I wish I were in a Swiss restaurant tucking into a 'fondue au Champagne'. OMG. I'm going to die from pure want.

http://www.lousonna.ch/recettes/ifondue.html

Especially if the waitress is dressed like that: PURE CHEESE, but so cute [8D] .

http://www.countryhome.com/images/img_funwithfonduelg_1.jpg




fluffyswitch -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/11/2008 11:28:33 AM)

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ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

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ORIGINAL: fluffyswitch

i believe that we should be able to take mental health days the way that we can call in sick.



This is why I changed sick days to personal days when I took over as manager. No one has to lie to call in.



i'd like for at least upper level students to have mental health/sick/personal days as well, the way that you do if it's a job. everyone tells me that this is a job like any other but at the same time i'm not allowed to be human once in awhile. sigh. lol.




Aubre -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/11/2008 1:08:30 PM)


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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

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ORIGINAL: Aubre

I also believe that people should be educated in the fact that you can't get pregnant from oral or anal sex. Get people in the habit of getting the woman off orally, manually or with toys, while the male has orgasms through oral, anal and manual stimulation.



OMG! Are you encouraging... FORNICATION?


In the words of Mojo Nixon:

Fornication nation!

I'm encouraging people to use their brains. A lot of people end up preferring oral/anal/manual or some derivative anyway to straight on sex. I think that a lot of people out there are simply uneducated and unaware (or it never occurred to them ) that there are many other ways to "get off".




CuriousLord -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/11/2008 1:21:26 PM)

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ORIGINAL: fluffyswitch

i'd like for at least upper level students to have mental health/sick/personal days as well, the way that you do if it's a job. everyone tells me that this is a job like any other but at the same time i'm not allowed to be human once in awhile. sigh. lol.


If your professors are like mine, they won't care if you skip class.  They'll just dock you for whatever grades were collected that day.   (Besides one.  He'll fail anyone who skips four or more.)

Bah.  Most of them docked me grades even when I had a 103 fever and the flu.  Even though the doctors told me that going to class would mean infecting more people.  *Grumbles.*  One professor justified it with, "Well, it's not that much of your grade."




kittinSol -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/11/2008 1:40:56 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Aubre

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

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ORIGINAL: Aubre

I also believe that people should be educated in the fact that you can't get pregnant from oral or anal sex. Get people in the habit of getting the woman off orally, manually or with toys, while the male has orgasms through oral, anal and manual stimulation.



OMG! Are you encouraging... FORNICATION?


I'm encouraging people to use their brains.



Man.




fluffyswitch -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/11/2008 1:44:58 PM)

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ORIGINAL: CuriousLord

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ORIGINAL: fluffyswitch

i'd like for at least upper level students to have mental health/sick/personal days as well, the way that you do if it's a job. everyone tells me that this is a job like any other but at the same time i'm not allowed to be human once in awhile. sigh. lol.


If your professors are like mine, they won't care if you skip class.  They'll just dock you for whatever grades were collected that day.   (Besides one.  He'll fail anyone who skips four or more.)

Bah.  Most of them docked me grades even when I had a 103 fever and the flu.  Even though the doctors told me that going to class would mean infecting more people.  *Grumbles.*  One professor justified it with, "Well, it's not that much of your grade."


i'm thinking that i'm going to have to take part of a mental health day on wednesday whether they like it or not. i can't feel anything, emotionally i mean. i'm that burnt out. i'm so apathetic i can't pay attention to class which means i'm going to be worthless anyway. i mean i had this fight yesterday, which could possibly impact my CV and part of me wants to l augh. yep. i'm thinking i might just call in sick.




Hanable -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/11/2008 6:29:05 PM)

i agree with many of the statements made about abortion. the convery belt aspect to it.. the "whos next" feel should be gone. i do understand that sh*t happenes and that condoms and BCP's dont work 100% of the time.. but if ur having 5 or 6 abortions.. at all.. somethings wrong besides the condoms or pills.

i do have a thought about the mental health days as well.. in my high school if a student had no missed days they got to skip exams. i think thats stupid, and not jsut becuz i didnt make the "cut" for it. personally.. im not gonna drag my ass out of bed and to school when i feel like crap. im srry but some of the kids that didnt take 1 exam durring high school r gonna be in trouble when they get to college and they dont have that option. its jsut stupid.. i mean yes school is important but if the kids not feeling good, and ive seen kids come in that were either green or white they were so sick. jsut let them stay home.. any one have any opinions on this?

H >:)




Alumbrado -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/11/2008 6:38:06 PM)

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ORIGINAL: fluffyswitch

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ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

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ORIGINAL: fluffyswitch

i believe that we should be able to take mental health days the way that we can call in sick.



This is why I changed sick days to personal days when I took over as manager. No one has to lie to call in.



i'd like for at least upper level students to have mental health/sick/personal days as well, the way that you do if it's a job. everyone tells me that this is a job like any other but at the same time i'm not allowed to be human once in awhile. sigh. lol.




Unionize!!!   Oh wait, that's right, you can't...[sm=ugh.gif]




fluffyswitch -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/11/2008 6:54:21 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Alumbrado

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ORIGINAL: fluffyswitch

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ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

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ORIGINAL: fluffyswitch

i believe that we should be able to take mental health days the way that we can call in sick.



This is why I changed sick days to personal days when I took over as manager. No one has to lie to call in.



i'd like for at least upper level students to have mental health/sick/personal days as well, the way that you do if it's a job. everyone tells me that this is a job like any other but at the same time i'm not allowed to be human once in awhile. sigh. lol.




Unionize!!!   Oh wait, that's right, you can't...[sm=ugh.gif]


actually...we have a union, but you have to be a TA and i think it falls under the wider school requirements. the undergrads get 4 days per class per semester. i understand that this is (to them) a bigger commitment but i didn't realize i turned into some bizarre grad student monster...with amazing health. and no life.




SugarMyChurro -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/12/2008 1:18:25 AM)

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol
Controversial belief: I think modern art rocks :-) .


Yikes! That is controversial.

I think modern art was conceptually interesting for about 10 seconds. And then Duchamp's urinal was just another urinal.

Controversial belief: Modern will have the lifespan of a good con. Bitterness will follow. Fortunes will be lost.









SugarMyChurro -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/12/2008 1:48:22 AM)

I think that DesertRat, Hippiekinkster and ZenSee already covered the best stuff.

I think that neither wars nor children are as important as some people think they are. I think that without one we need less of the other and that there exists a relationship between the two that few care to admit.

I think that Americans are neither economically nor politically astute and that these failings will be their undoing.

I think overpopulation is a huge problem. Literally.




kittinSol -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/12/2008 5:36:36 AM)

Picasso, Louise Bourgeois, Henry Moore: modern art can be beautiful too.




seeksfemslave -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/12/2008 8:04:10 AM)

Hold the phone MsK and take a peek
http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/mooretoronto/mooretoronto.html
or
http://www.moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?object_id=79766


To be fair to Pablo some of his paintings are not bad and should be worth at least a fiver may be more $3 dollars minimum.
I try to be fair in all I say. 




TheKingofKings -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/12/2008 8:56:15 AM)

That 9/11 was a setup job by the government, all religion is nonexistant and a lie, and the world's governments are trying to untie and control us under one supergovernment




DesertRat -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/12/2008 8:57:51 AM)

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ORIGINAL: SugarMyChurro: I think that DesertRat, Hippiekinkster and ZenSee already covered the best stuff.

Well, thanks...for my part, anyway.

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I think that neither wars nor children are as important as some people think they are. I think that without one we need less of the other and that there exists a relationship between the two that few care to admit.

That's a good one, and it's also one of the very few times that wars and children should be mentioned in the same sentence.

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I think that Americans are neither economically nor politically astute and that these failings will be their undoing.

Probably. But we're also such simpletons and so full of ourselves that we won't even notice when we're undone...hmmmm....(looks around nervously)

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I think overpopulation is a huge problem. Literally.

Now that one seems like a 'duh'...a 'no-brainer'...a 'does the Pope shit in the woods?' kinda thing. Why, by cracky...I remember back in the day when there were only two thousand million of us on the whole planet. Gas cost a quarter and V8 engines were issued to all Americans at birth! Yep...those were the days.

Are we still cataloguing controversy? Here's one. Not really an opinion, though, more like a cool Science Fact: Shredded national flags, when dry, make great fire starters.

Bob




GreedyTop -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/12/2008 9:01:02 AM)

FR~

*snort*

Ok, Bob..loved the post LOL




andrewmac -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/12/2008 11:36:02 AM)

One of my most controversial opinions is that the word "discrimination" has been deliberately perverted.

We all "discriminate" every day, or life would be impossible. It is simply
a survival trait.  We judge.  We tell the difference between good and bad in all aspects of our lives, from the minor (is the milk spoiled?) to the major (is my kid's teacher a pedophile?).

Yet the "politically correct" want to force us to pervert this natural and beneficial aspect of ourselves. 

It is self-evident that "all men are created UNequal".
Yet the politically correct want to insist that the Emperor's Clothes are just
GORGEOUS! 

Well, they're not.  Are ALL of the purple people one way, all of the time? Nope. That's self-evident.  But are enough of them that way to make it a safe bet when you encounter one?  Yup.

Stereotypes exist for a reason.  They didn't come out of thin air.  They evolved from real life experience.  Now, should you blindly apply a stereotype, should you apply it in the face of evidence to the contrary? NO!  That would be stupid, there are exceptions, and it isn't in YOUR best interests to be that rigid.  Failing to give the benefit of the doubt cheats you of the chance to get to know some wonderful people.

But it is equally stupid to pretend that life is fair, and we're all the same, and everyone deserves something they haven't earned. That's childish.

If you DO want to be left alone, should you be FORCED to associate with persons you dislike, whatever the reason you may dislike them?

Think of the type of Dom or sub that you most dislike.  Now imagine that they have become an "oppressed minority" an "underprivelaged subgroup" that is being "discriminated against".....and you are now required to fullfill a quota, and have sex with some of them.

Ick, right?  But that's the logic being applied here.

What bothers me the most about my controversial opinion is that the Politically Correct are tolerant of everything EXCEPT intolerance.

What sort of group vehmently insists upon "togetherness" and asks for your vote to put them in the position of holding the leash to the collar they are fashioning for that big happy family?  Can you say "fascists", kids?  Try this one: "communists".




andrewmac -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/12/2008 11:47:20 AM)

Do we get more than one?  Great!

Here's a classic:  most parents are incompetent to BE parents.

If we accept the premise that a before a person can be given the
privelage of wielding control over the life  of another...for example, before they can get behind the wheel of a car, before they can pick up a scapel and cut people up in a hospital, before they can carry a gun and drive a police car...what do we do?

We test and train those people so that we have some reasonable assurance that they will not harm others.

Another good example is adoption. Before you are allowed to adopt a child, you have to jump through some amazing hoops to prove that you will be a good parent.

So....why not apply these principles to the role of being a BIOLOGICAL parent?
Why not a TEST and a LICENSE before you can have control over the lives of children?  A gun or a car can kill only so many people. But a bad parent not only fucks up the kid's life, that kid generally goes on to harm others.

Overpopulation, the Coming Plague, economic woes and other self-evident factors give us HUGE incentive to selectively allow or prohibit people from having children.

Which raises the next controversial opinion.....we only live just so long.  It feels as if things have reached a plateau, culturally and scientifically.  Why, then, aren't we deliberately breeding the next step in evolution?  Why NOT develop a system to literally breed and educate healthier, smarter people? 

I'm not saying harm anyone who isn't up to par.  Just choose to favor breeding among those most likely to improve the human race.  Sure, it will be tough to set the criteria, but you can't even suggest it without being shouted down by the PC police....they're terrified that if we evolve, there won't be a bunch of sad-sack misfits for them to politically exploit and manipulate to gain their TRUE goal: dictatorial power.




domiguy -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/12/2008 11:56:02 AM)

I miss Bob...O.o.....sob.




LaTigresse -> RE: What are some of your most controversial opinions? (2/12/2008 11:58:48 AM)

It's okay baby, he will live on in the love you shared......pat pat pat........




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