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Social Problems
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RE: Social Problems

Good post, when I came to this forum I got my ass handed to me by TackAttack, I think it was over something about a 'fallacy', that I had never heard of that at the time. In retrospect, I realized how ignorant I was acting. I've learned so much on this forum, and that is why I keep using the forum. Even though I can't understand half of the stuff on this thread, I'm at least hoping to learn as much as I can. The only time I've ever had an intelligent/friendly discussion over religion, is on this site.

Quote:I'm from the USA, Louisiana, which is part of the "deep south"
Down here we are known for our "Southern Hospitality"
You get that, warm friendly, open atmosphere here.
You walk into a grocery store and everyone welcomes you,
You can talk to strangers about anything!

You can't get any of that in Richmond, Kentucky. I mostly deal with kids my age, that can't act like they are in the least bit mature, if you bump into someones shoulder in a hallway (I'm a freshmen in highschool?) they get some vibe that you want to fight them, even though you said "excuse me". But you are probably dealing with more mature grown adults, whilst I'm dealing with kids that act immature all the time. Public transportation is hell for me, you have to deal with kids in the backseat that think they are "all that", they constantly disrespect eachother (along with the bus driver) and then want respect back.

Quote:And don't give me none of this bullshit, oh I have a disease,
Where I can't talk to people.
I don't have a disease, I just have a huge phobia when talking to adults, for some odd reason I can't seem to make eye contact, or relate any way to them. Sometimes I might get these "Highs" during the day, where I'm energetic and want to talk, but that rarely happens. I only have a few select friends, but enough to make due. But I can hold up a conversation Tongue

Quote:Sure we all have different talents, but we are all humans.
I'm still contemplating whether or not I want to go to med school? Depends on what happens this year I guess? Not sure what my "talent" is, but its got to be there somewhere.

Quote:You don't have to act like a complex individual.
We know you aren't Wink
ROFLOL
Wink
(September 2, 2011 at 8:27 pm)Loading Please Wait Wrote:
(September 2, 2011 at 5:56 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Asking atheists to come back down to earth. Well, dripping with irony given the circumstances.

Quite ironic, most atheists I know, NOT ALL OF THEM..
Act as if they are GOD.
They act as if they know everything, they know all the answers.
They can't even communicate with "normal" people.
They are so full of themselves it's funny.
They are not Gods, they are not too good speak to an uneducated audience.

I worked at Wendy's, the fast food chain for a few years during highschool..
Every night, there would be at least 1 or 2 customers who were too good
to be there. Some customers would request the manager
to take their order to make sure it was right..
Funny when they order a Junior Bacon Cheeseburger,
it automatically comes with mayonnaise, tomato and lettuce,
and the customer comes storming back when they find
lettuce and tomato on their sandwich, in which
they did not say no tomato or lettuce.

Rule of thumb for anything.
Ask what comes with anything before you buy it
if you don't know what you are buying.

Personally, condiments like mayo, should be on the side, not directly on it. It isn't that hard to take off lettuce or tomato, but it's harder to take off mayo that gets onto everything else.
Last time I went to dairy queen I got a mushroom Swiss burger, and on it was mayo, I couldn't understand their reasoning for putting that on the burger, but what the hell?
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Religion is like a Penis, you shouldn't whip it out in public and you shouldn't shove it down your child's throat.
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Messages In This Thread
Social Problems - by Loading Please Wait - September 2, 2011 at 4:35 pm
RE: Social Problems - by searchingforanswers - September 2, 2011 at 4:43 pm
RE: Social Problems - by Loading Please Wait - September 2, 2011 at 4:54 pm
RE: Social Problems - by Faith No More - September 2, 2011 at 4:54 pm
RE: Social Problems - by The Grand Nudger - September 2, 2011 at 5:56 pm
RE: Social Problems - by Loading Please Wait - September 2, 2011 at 8:27 pm
RE: Social Problems - by MilesTailsPrower - September 2, 2011 at 9:04 pm
RE: Social Problems - by Loading Please Wait - September 2, 2011 at 10:02 pm
RE: Social Problems - by MilesTailsPrower - September 2, 2011 at 11:27 pm
RE: Social Problems - by Loading Please Wait - September 3, 2011 at 12:11 am
RE: Social Problems - by MilesTailsPrower - September 3, 2011 at 12:20 am

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