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Location: Northern Ireland and temporarily England
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Originally Posted by NorthStarDelight
You can bet I'd been one of them.
I honestly don't see how they do it. I really don't. And for what? So they can work, work, work all their lives and drop dead from sheer exhaustion?
We don't need that kind of culture here in the USA - I like my relaxed, easy-going lifestyle, thank you very much.
I don't either, there's some subjects and no matter how much I study I still scrape a C yet I see al these Asians (especially Indians where i'm from) coming out with 10 A*'s at GCSE.
I haven't a clue how they do it, I get mostly B's but there are some subjects that I'm awful at, I really have to work hard for every result I get. (i'm not stupid or failing though, I just HAVE to study).
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Originally Posted by jgtheone
Lol its too late for this I'm off to sleep
It's 5?
Anyway, I was just making a simple point against his argument.
Not everyone wants to be gay though, you have to understand that.
Duh. But if a person is gay, there's nothing they can do to change that. The choice that faces them is whether to live openly as a gay person (me) or live in the closet, surrounded by lies and fear. If a person is gay, they should able able to live just like anyone else, without being looked down upon.
At least listening to their accents and the way they act anyway.
I'll say it again, it's weird to me how much you can identify class by accent. You can sometimes in the US, but it's not a sharp difference and many exceptions. I wonder what other countries are like the UK in that respect?
Duh. But if a person is gay, there's nothing they can do to change that. The choice that faces them is whether to live openly as a gay person (me) or live in the closet, surrounded by lies and fear. If a person is gay, they should able able to live just like anyone else, without being looked down upon.
You're wasting your time even replying to his non-sense....NSD.
I don't either, there's some subjects and no matter how much I study I still scrape a C yet I see al these Asians (especially Indians where i'm from) coming out with 10 A*'s at GCSE.
I haven't a clue how they do it, I get mostly B's but there are some subjects that I'm awful at, I really have to work hard for every result I get. (i'm not stupid or failing though, I just HAVE to study).
It's 5?
Anyway, I was just making a simple point against his argument.
Location: Northern Ireland and temporarily England
7,668 posts, read 5,260,330 times
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Originally Posted by NorthStarDelight
Duh. But if a person is gay, there's nothing they can do to change that. The choice that faces them is whether to live openly as a gay person (me) or live in the closet, surrounded by lies and fear. If a person is gay, they should able able to live just like anyone else, without being looked down upon.
Well that's a personal choice and only their concern.
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