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Diva
10-11-01, 12:44PM
The run in with the twitty college kids chanting "Don't kill for me" made me wonder what they would believe 5 to 10 years from now.

What about you? What have you felt a strong opinion one and then switched views... and why?

10-11-01, 09:07PM
in my youth i felt a strong protective love for them. i thought of them as angels, deserved of my deepest respect and admiration. they were my mothers, my sisters, my lovers, and the closest personal guardians of my soul. then i really got to know them.

they are the most vindictive, selfish, complex, ridiculous, unpredictible, foul, sinister, soullessly, cruel beings i've ever come to know personally, and i would be lacking if i didn't admit that part of that turns me on to no end.

before i get attacked though i'll say this: women can, at ANY time be both things and more. their potential for greatness of good and evil is remarkable, and something men have always lacked.

i've tried to fully explain my opinion, yet i have this feeling that i've still failed somehow and offended somebody. if that is the case, i'm not sorry, but please try to keep your comments "insult free" whilst you rip my opinions to shreds.

Scranton
10-12-01, 07:25PM
We all change our outlook on thing's throughout our live's, it depends on the mood of the world at the time. At this present time muslim's are the source to vent one's anger against, but that will change in the future and some other poor nationality will bear the brunt of our wrath.
We tend to have selective memories in times of trouble! and although I have read the update on the main page regarding anti-American views; I cannot wholeheartedly agree with the webmistresse's comments on why Americans are despised worldwide, look at the past for the reason! you have the CIA arming every conflict since world war two. They have even armed both side's in most wars... If you really want a cynical view on America done in style by an American; Listen to anything by Bill Hicks. This guy had an opinion on U.S overseas policy, and almost everything else that was considered taboo in the states! Something else that may surprise you about him......He was a Texan! Listen to anything by him, and then ask why your nation is so not loved as much as you thought it was!!!!!!

Redallnite
10-14-01, 11:16PM
My point of views change daily!! I guess that is my right for being a lady.



they are the most vindictive, selfish, complex, ridiculous, unpredictible, foul, sinister, soullessly, cruel beings i've ever come to know personally, and i would be lacking if i didn't admit that part of that turns me on to no end.

Got burnt one too many times??



:cool:

10-15-01, 04:54PM
red, the first one is one to many. all the others are part of a woman's "sometimes-fucked-up" genetic make-up. but as long as they have pussies i'll keep gettin' burned so i may as well get used to it. but i'm never gonna start puttin' the toilet seat down. i draw the line at that shit.

LucifersChild
10-20-01, 11:42PM
let see, something ive changed my views on. well i guess i could say one of the main ones was christianity. i realized at an early age that, in my opinion, christianity was for *followers* i used to go to church, etc because i was made too which i also think is wrong. so i changed my view to a sort of, * be your own person* slogan. i believe its ok to be who you are, without repurcussions

10-21-01, 02:56PM
luc, in every religion you follow up under somebody or something. why would you see christianity as anything different?