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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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In Russia and much of Eastern Europe , the gay thing is so suppressed I can almost understand the overreaction. It's like living in a strict religious family and discovering alcohol at a college party for the first time.

But in a place like SF where gay acceptance is abundant, there's little need - nor excitement - about making a big deal about it.
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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I wouldn't call that russian mentality, but I'm definitely not pro lets do everything and make everything a norm. Western culture is diseased and has many flaws that I don't agree with and this is one of them.

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In Russia and much of Eastern Europe , the gay thing is so suppressed I can almost understand the overreaction. It's like living in a strict religious family and discovering alcohol at a college party for the first time.

But in a place like SF where gay acceptance is abundant, there's little need - nor excitement - about making a big deal about it.
I wouldn't call it surpressed though. It's not a popular topic, but there are plenty of gay public figures that you would't call it suppressed.

For me saying that in SF gay culture accepted and abundant is not a pro argument for me, it's a negative for western culture.

For such a small group they make too much noise. They are as annoying as extreme feminist.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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I wouldn't call that russian mentality, but I'm definitely not pro lets do everything and make everything a norm. Western culture is diseased and has many flaws that I don't agree with and this is one of them.

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I wouldn't call it surpressed though. It's not a popular topic, but there are plenty of gay public figures that you would't call it suppressed.

For me saying that in SF gay culture accepted and abundant is not a pro argument for me, it's a negative for western culture.

For such a small group they make too much noise. They are as annoying as extreme feminist.
I've always felt that whether a guy likes a dude or not is as important to me as if he likes strawberry or vanilla ice cream better. It's not really relevant and isn't really my business anyway.

That's where the cultural acceptance comes in.

If that's bad about Western culture, bring it. You can keep your Stasis. (OK, we have the NSA. :shifty:)
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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That's one thing and I agree with that. What I don't like is that shoving the opinion to everyone's throtes that a tiny fraction of all the flavors is and should be very important to all the people and they should like it, if they don't they are somehow bad people.

The whole picture the gays are painting is that if you don't like that you automaticly must feel doing something wrong. It's the same as antisemitism and jews it's fucking ridiculous how much power such a small group have and how they can influence big media and news spread over incidents.

I'm all for equal treatment, but don't act special if you want equal treatment.
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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Lol you don't know much of you seriously just asked that.
I have no idea about denmark. I have been there a lot of times, mainly in Copenhagen which is nice as almost any major city in europe. Besides that they have the bleakest landskape imaginable in all of earth. That's all I know about them :D

And please don't say it's racist and intolerable because all that mahomed caricatures way back
 

ZoSo

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Jul 11, 2011
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That's one thing and I agree with that. What I don't like is that shoving the opinion to everyone's throtes that a tiny fraction of all the flavors is and should be very important to all the people and they should like it, if they don't they are somehow bad people.

The whole picture the gays are painting is that if you don't like that you automaticly must feel doing something wrong. It's the same as antisemitism and jews it's fucking ridiculous how much power such a small group have and how they can influence big media and news spread over incidents.

I'm all for equal treatment, but don't act special if you want equal treatment.
:tup: same with all that feminist crap, that isn't feminism, just heavy flow
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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Yep.

We had here a similar try but on much smaller scale, some kindergardens should have started teaching kids genderless things. Like no more princes and princesses but it's. Fuck is that, an it?
 

Hængebøffer

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Jun 4, 2009
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I'm wandering around Copenhagen listening to music and thinking. A co-worker from my last job posted "Goodbye Cruel World" from Pink Floyd on facebook last night. I thought it was weird and in my head, I joked that he might kill himself.
He actually killed himself. For the first time in my life, I cried. I just started shaking and wrote to a guy from my old work. He didn't know about and rushed to the boss, who, at that moment, got a phonecall from the mom. He was found hung near a train station.
 

Raz

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Nov 20, 2005
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All in all i'm happier now, I found 5 euros behind my sofa.

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I'm wandering around Copenhagen listening to music and thinking. A co-worker from my last job posted "Goodbye Cruel World" from Pink Floyd on facebook last night. I thought it was weird and in my head, I joked that he might kill himself.
He actually killed himself. For the first time in my life, I cried. I just started shaking and wrote to a guy from my old work. He didn't know about and rushed to the boss, who, at that moment, got a phonecall from the mom. He was found hung near a train station.
Why? I'm back to being content.

Will search for more euros behind a sofa later.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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I'm wandering around Copenhagen listening to music and thinking. A co-worker from my last job posted "Goodbye Cruel World" from Pink Floyd on facebook last night. I thought it was weird and in my head, I joked that he might kill himself.
He actually killed himself. For the first time in my life, I cried. I just started shaking and wrote to a guy from my old work. He didn't know about and rushed to the boss, who, at that moment, got a phonecall from the mom. He was found hung near a train station.
Shit... :sad:

Sorry to hear. Stay strong
 

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