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Old 02-24-2013, 09:48 PM
 
Location: Portland, Oregon
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And... you have nothing.

Kind of ironic that you're only calling attention to your own hypocrisy, not mine.



Oh I get it, you only agree with gay marriage when society agrees with it. Either that or you're a hypocrite.

Either way, you lose.
Actually I support gay marriage even when society was against it. So nice try, but fail.

Also there is no ban against soda, just a ban on the size of the cup so you can still drink all the soda you want while you get gay married if you want.
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Old 02-24-2013, 09:49 PM
 
Location: 9851 Meadowglen Lane, Apt 42, Houston Texas
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The difference sam is that urbanlife blindly goes with what society (his new york society) tells him is moral. If he was in 1930s Germany, he'd be saying the same thing about Jews while both me and you would be horrified at his immorality
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Old 02-24-2013, 09:50 PM
 
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Actually I support gay marriage even when society was against it. So nice try, but fail.
Well my point went completely over your head, as expected.

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The difference sam is that urbanlife blindly goes with what society (his new york society) tells him is moral.
That was what I was getting at. He's one of those modern day "liberals" who supports whatever freedoms are currently fashionable. He's just a pro-freedom guy like that.
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Old 02-24-2013, 09:51 PM
 
Location: Portland, Oregon
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The difference sam is that urbanlife blindly goes with what society (his new york society) tells him is moral. If he was in 1930s Germany, he'd be saying the same thing about Jews while both me and you would be horrified at his immorality
Again with this connection with Jews and sugary drinks. No one is calling for the slaughtering of people who drink large sodas. So nice fail. But you keep beating that dead horse, maybe it will get up and carry you to the promise land.
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Old 02-24-2013, 09:51 PM
 
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What's your thoughts on being excluded from an establishment? I found this interesting tid bit in an article about a Tesla test drive.
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After making arrangements to recharge at the Norwich station, I located the proper adapter in the trunk, plugged in and walked to the only warm place nearby, Butch’s Luncheonette and Breakfast Club, an establishment (smoking allowed) where only members can buy a cup of coffee or a plate of eggs. But the owners let me wait there while the Model S drank its juice.
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Old 02-24-2013, 09:52 PM
 
Location: Portland, Oregon
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Well my point went completely over your head, as expected.
No, your point was to try to somehow pin me as a hypocrite, yet I have always supported gay marriage and would be against an outright ban of soda, much like I would be against an outright ban of cigarettes and I hate cigarettes.
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Old 02-24-2013, 09:54 PM
 
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No, your point was to try to somehow pin me as a hypocrite, yet I have always supported gay marriage and would be against an outright ban of soda, much like I would be against an outright ban of cigarettes and I hate cigarettes.
Oh okay. So how would you feel about "limiting" gay marriage then? Following this screwy line of logic, maybe we could set up some type of weekly time limit? Or perhaps an extra gayness tax?

Wiggle wiggle wiggle.

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Again with this connection with Jews and sugary drinks. No one is calling for the slaughtering of people who drink large sodas. So nice fail. But you keep beating that dead horse, maybe it will get up and carry you to the promise land.
You're not too good with comprehension are you? Another point sails right over your head.
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Old 02-24-2013, 09:54 PM
 
Location: Portland, Oregon
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What's your thoughts on being excluded from an establishment? I found this interesting tid bit in an article about a Tesla test drive.
You can do that now, start a soda drinking members club where you pay a members fee and they serve you as much soda as you can drink. You technically aren't paying for the soda so it should be fine.

Let us know how that business model works out for you in NYC.
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Old 02-24-2013, 09:56 PM
 
Location: Portland, Oregon
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Oh okay. So how would you feel about "limiting" gay marriage then? Following this screwy line of logic, maybe we could set up some type of weekly time limit? Or perhaps an extra gayness tax?

Wiggle wiggle wiggle.
Well why stop at gay marriage, why not have limits with straight marriage? Weekly time limits and a straight marry tax or whatever?

You can still drink a tub of soda in NYC if you want, seriously, no one is going to stop you from doing that.
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Old 02-24-2013, 09:57 PM
 
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Well why stop at gay marriage, why not have limits with straight marriage? Weekly time limits and a straight marry tax or whatever?

You can still drink a tub of soda in NYC if you want, seriously, no one is going to stop you from doing that.
Okay here's the deal.

Gay married couples can have all the sex they want, but only 16 minutes at a time.

Sound good?
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