RE: What are you thinking about?
September 10, 2014 at 5:40 am
(This post was last modified: September 10, 2014 at 5:42 am by Keri.)
(September 9, 2014 at 11:19 pm)ignoramus Wrote: Keri, you're never going to find any 2 people who will agree with you or anyone else here on everything. We are all unique and we should celebrate our differences.
If I don't like what someone says, I just ignore and move on!
I live my life with one underlying philosophy:
You can only be hurt by those you love.
Everyone else is just a distraction...
Don't you dare leave us!
Losty, more cookies for the good lady! Quick!
It's less that I was called homophobic and more that I was called a homophobic term, from the same person, after I came out on this forum because I was accused of being homophobic. I realise the person who said it obviously has no logic but it was still incredibly hurtful and unnecessary.
And I'm to the point where if those sorts of insults are allowed, I'm not sure I want to spend my time in a place that permits it.
(September 10, 2014 at 12:08 am)Losty Wrote: We love you Keri and we are extra glad for fancy drink troll because she brought you to us
Have some cookies and know that we have occasional jerks, but they don't matter cuz we luv you
♡♡♡
"Yes, I am a Free Lover. I have an inalienable, constitutional and natural right to love whom I may, to love as long or as short a period as I can; to change that love every day if I please, and with that right neither you nor any law you can frame have any right to interfere. And I have the further right to demand a free and unrestricted exercise of that right, and it is your duty not only to accord it, but as a community, to see I am protected in it. I trust that I am fully understood, for I mean just that, and nothing else."
— Victoria Woodhull, “And the truth shall make you free,” a speech on the principles of social freedom, 1871
— Victoria Woodhull, “And the truth shall make you free,” a speech on the principles of social freedom, 1871