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TinTower posted:Conservatives continue to be confused about people making GBS threads without little stick figures telling you where exactly to poo poo.
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 00:54 |
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# ? May 16, 2024 18:46 |
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TinTower posted:Conservatives continue to be confused about people making GBS threads without little stick figures telling you where exactly to poo poo. how do these people loving function
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 01:27 |
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uni-sex bathrooms have existed forever but i guess don't let that get in the way of a...uh sure i'll call it a joke
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 05:16 |
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I mean, it is a little odd because usually the unisex bathrooms are single and not multiple stalls, but still.
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 05:30 |
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If Ally McBeal taught me anything it's that uni-sex bathrooms are magical places that are a never-ending source of epiphanies.
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 16:35 |
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I wish I could experience existential horror at the concept of a unisex bathroom. I can only imagine life would be full of so many wonderful things that I wouldn't be able to stop having earth shattering emotional responses to. It would be like living in an anime.
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 17:11 |
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Last week the Tynwald the parliament Isle of Man and oldest parliament in the world legalised same sex marriage. http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/steffan-cowell-gay-isle-man/#gs.hjKuDtI They also allowed hetero couples to get civil partnerships which is a first for the region.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 10:50 |
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Baka-nin posted:Last week the Tynwald the parliament Isle of Man and oldest parliament in the world legalised same sex marriage. http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/steffan-cowell-gay-isle-man/#gs.hjKuDtI Isle of Man now Isle of Men
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 16:46 |
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unwantedplatypus posted:Isle of Man now Isle of Men Is that like whore island for women?
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 16:56 |
RagnarokAngel posted:Is that like whore island for women? Sapphos and isle of men.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 17:19 |
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Whenever I hear of the Isle of man I think of the old fast show sketches. I could only find this one on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sK0lUPsZvXA
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 05:16 |
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Baka-nin posted:Last week the Tynwald the parliament Isle of Man and oldest parliament in the world legalised same sex marriage. http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/steffan-cowell-gay-isle-man/#gs.hjKuDtI
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 10:48 |
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Baka-nin posted:Last week the Tynwald the parliament Isle of Man and oldest parliament in the world legalised same sex marriage. http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/steffan-cowell-gay-isle-man/#gs.hjKuDtI Seems legit. I mean, the Queen's title for the fiefdom of Man is Lord of Mann which seems a suspiciously progressive thing to call a Queen.
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 12:42 |
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She is also the Duke, not Duchess, of Normandy. This despite the fact that the English relinquished any claims on Normandy in 1259 and haven't actually held any of it since they occupied it on and off in the hundred years war.
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 20:31 |
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FreudianSlippers posted:She is also the Duke, not Duchess, of Normandy.
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# ? Jul 31, 2016 21:53 |
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Isle of Man = I love Man Gay Agenda exposed FreudianSlippers fucked around with this message at 22:11 on Jul 31, 2016 |
# ? Jul 31, 2016 22:06 |
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http://www.advocate.com/politics/2016/8/01/seattle-bans-conversion-therapy-minors
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# ? Aug 5, 2016 20:39 |
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In Belize the court just struck down the law against homosexual sex, http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/belize-strikes-gay-sex-law/#gs.BRqWq34 the striking down of the law may be very important. The law in question was from the British Empire criminal codes, so all the other territories in the region that were controlled by the Crown have the same law and roughly similar constitution. So this precedent can be applied to the rest of the Caribbean. Oh and the governments plans to outlaw rape of a male can now go ahead as the gov held off while the court worked through this case.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 02:39 |
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Weren't there already earlier precedents for such from other countries deriving from English common law, such as in the UK itself, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and probably any number of places I'm forgetting? I don't think the lack of precedent is really the stumbling block for the remaining countries that have their head stuck in the sand. Good on them though in any case, it's certainly going to be important to the queer community in Belize if nothing else, and every victory counts.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 05:10 |
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The "outlaw rape of a male" thing would put them ahead of the UK, and inline with much of northern Europe and Scandinavia. Assuming that they mean "outlaw all non-consensual sex regardless of the genders of the victim and perpetrator" and not just "outlaw male-male rape, which we didn't need to bother outlawing before because we could just prosecute the rapist for homosexuality." I'm surprised that it took so long being as they were the last remaining non-island British territories to gain independence, well after decriminalization in the UK, and have a lot of wealthy British who immigrated there after independence, but apparently they have strong laws against immigrants involving themselves directly in politics (only indirectly ).
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 10:32 |
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A fun angle on the Olympics: outing closeted athletes for clicks. Bonus clicks if they are from repressive countries! http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2016/08/11/the_daily_beast_s_olympics_grindr_stunt_is_dangerous_and_unethical.html
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 19:15 |
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PT6A posted:Weren't there already earlier precedents for such from other countries deriving from English common law, such as in the UK itself, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and probably any number of places I'm forgetting? I don't think the lack of precedent is really the stumbling block for the remaining countries that have their head stuck in the sand. No because overseas territories had there own unique criminal codes, though in some cases regions like the Caribbean had the same system. English common law only applied to the UK and the Dominions, and even in the dominions wasn't adopted uniformly, the policies towards natives quite explicitly contradict common law in the UK. Indeed in some parts of the Empire British courts only tried British people, the local population often had to make do with special courts or in some cases military courts. This is why the history of the Empire is full of colonies cracking down on a custom or practice like say slavery that is perfectly legal in another colony. Most of the time colonial law was far more brutal then in the UK, for example physical punishments and executions were far more common in the Colonies even after the UK banned them. Though interestingly enough the law on homosexuality was much harsher in the UK, it used to be punished by death, then forced castration, but in most colonies it appears to have punished by prison terms.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 19:32 |
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Baka-nin posted:Most of the time colonial law was far more brutal then in the UK, for example physical punishments and executions were far more common in the Colonies even after the UK banned them. Though interestingly enough the law on homosexuality was much harsher in the UK, it used to be punished by death, then forced castration, but in most colonies it appears to have punished by prison terms.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 19:43 |
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Badger of Basra posted:A fun angle on the Olympics: outing closeted athletes for clicks. Bonus clicks if they are from repressive countries! Holy poo poo, what a vile person.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 19:49 |
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Badger of Basra posted:A fun angle on the Olympics: outing closeted athletes for clicks. Bonus clicks if they are from repressive countries! And the award for subhuman shitbag of the day goes toooooo-
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 20:09 |
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Yardbomb posted:And the award for subhuman shitbag of the day goes toooooo- The editor who removed the offending information in the article and apologized?
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 20:10 |
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Nostalgia4Infinity posted:The editor who removed the offending information in the article and apologized? And how many people saw it before it was edited, how difficult will it be to just find an archive of that somewhere? He shouldn't have loving done it in the first place, at all, full stop, there's no excuse and apologizing kind of comes too late after you might have already just ruined some peoples lives.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 20:11 |
Yeah the proper response from the editor should have been to set the article on fire before it even got posted.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 20:33 |
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Max posted:Yeah the proper response from the editor should have been to set the article on fire before it even got posted. And fire the person responsible.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 20:39 |
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CommieGIR posted:And fire the person responsible. This fucker should not be allowed to publish anything again.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 07:10 |
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National Org of Marriage always does fundraisers to keep them running. Well about that... First Email quote:NOM began our critical Summer Membership Drive on July 22nd. We’re now three weeks into our drive — the halfway point — and we have only received 256 contributions from our members. We’re only 17% toward our goal of receiving 1,500 membership contributions of at least $35. That is pathetic. Today's Email is just poetry quote:I imagine that Anthony Kennedy, the Supreme Court justice who wrote the opinion a year ago redefining marriage, will be laughing out loud to himself realizing that the most passionate supporters of marriage — NOM’s members who love the Lord and who revere what He created — seem to be giving up.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 23:48 |
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Weird - I thought NOM's purpose was to allow a guy who claimed to work 80 hours a week for 10 years to claim approx $500,000 per year(including benefits) in salary. It's just so foreign to me that this man is desperately asking people for more money in such a way.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 23:58 |
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Do It Once Right posted:It's just so foreign to me that this man is desperately asking people for more money in such a way. It shouldn't be; the end of his gravy train is in sight and he doesn't have a backup plan yet.
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 00:06 |
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Keeshhound posted:It shouldn't be; the end of his gravy train is in sight and he doesn't have a backup plan yet. No, he does have one - he's been elected president of the World Conference(Congress?) of Families. It's just that that salary is a huge paycut for him.
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 00:13 |
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Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:National Org of Marriage always does fundraisers to keep them running. Well about that... Yesssss
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 04:19 |
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Nostalgia4Infinity posted:Yesssss Desperation of Right Wing groups is so sweet. Bonus: http://www.thenewcivilrightsmovemen...ng_anti_gay_law quote:A federal appeals court has just upheld a lower court's ruling denying Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant's request to allow him to enforce a law that makes anti-LGBT discrimination legal. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals Friday afternoon honored U.S. District Court Judge Carlton Reeves' August 1 ruling, in which he refused to stay his prior ruling that HB 1523 is unconstitutional and could not be enforced.
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 04:49 |
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Keeshhound posted:It shouldn't be; the end of his gravy train is in sight and he doesn't have a backup plan yet.
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 07:21 |
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I anticipate a futuristic sci-fi themed gay nightclub called The 5th Circuit one day. It just seems right.
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 17:38 |
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CommieGIR posted:"Matters of life and death are sui generis. If movants truly believe that providing services to LGBT citizens forces them to ‘tinker with the machinery of death,’ their animus exceeds anything seen in Romer, Windsor, or the marriage equality cases." It's great, all of it. The bigots are too stupid to keep their asscrazy hatred for gays out of their briefs, and the court just smacks it down with "welp thanks for proving you're motivated by animus, too bad it's unconstitutional to base a law on that, (see Lawrence, Scalia A dissenting)"
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 06:42 |
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What is "animus" in this case? I'm not familiar with the term as applied to laws.
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# ? Aug 15, 2016 15:17 |