Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's with the hate for vegans?
I ask because I am one, but doubt that many people know or care.
Here's a post from someone who's a vegan, on Facebook.
The woman is in her 30s, child-hating, and cat-crazy.
"What do you do with a waiter who, after you ordered the only thing on the menu, the vegan dumpligs, being also the ONLY person in a restaurant, serves you PORK dumplings and then after you made one bite and, terrified, asked what it was tells you: "pork". What can you do, besides running to a bathroom and puking your guts out, while screaming and crying in agonizing hysteria, and after an hour of brushing your teeth STILL feeling the taste of dead animal in your mouth?!?
This day turned out to be a complete epitomy of horror, shock, pain, betrayal and vomit for me. I'm off to bed. Please no phone calls today."
I dunno what you do. Shoot the waiter, I guess.
"No phone calls. Just comment on this status about the most 'terrible' thing thats ever happened to me!"
Hate dramatic FB posts...losers
Anonymous wrote:I am opposed to:
Adoption. As an adopted child myself, I think it is cowardly and chicken shit to create a child, birth a child, then pass along your parental responsibilities to other people. Esp. strangers. Delegation duties should not relate to parenthood. So you're not really against adopton. You are really against people being irresponsible with procriation.
Gay Marriage. I am 45 and in my time, seeing two people of the same gender kiss was unheard of. I have gay friends and I hope with time they will help me open up my mind about equality. I guess I just am to accustomed to the definition of marriage being between a man and a woman. I need time to understand this definition being changed. I hope I can honestly feel this is a right that EVERYONE should be able to enjoy in our country. At 45, I guess I am just too set in my ways. Pray for me. LOL. You're only 45 and are using the phrase "in my time". Dear Lord I'm 41 and have seen gay couples and have know gay people since college. You sound like you're 80.45 is a bit early to be "set in your ways"
Illegal Immigrants who come into this country, give birth, then have children who are U.S. Citizens which allows them to collect Welfare, Food Stamps, WIC, Medicaid and Section 8. If you come into this country illegally, then come to work. Not to have an anchor baby, get on social services then use your child as a bargaining chip for not getting deported.
Republicans.
I don't think I need to explain that one. So funny, because I would have thought you were a Republican
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I typed out my list, read it, felt really lousy about myself, and deleted it.
May the force be with you!
Now I want to know what your list was. Probably looks a lot like mine.
Anonymous wrote:Then you are cursed. Sins of the father. You might want to spend less time at the doctor and more time with a priest.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's with all the hate for IVF? Because I can't get pregnant naturally I should just accept that? By that line of reasoning I should decline treatment for a cancer dx.
I realize that this may sound harsh, but a lot of people think of infertility as an evolutionary mechanism. I realize that isn't an emotionally acceptable idea for those struggling with infertility, but such evolutionary mechanisms are evident in all species.
new poster here. But then isn't any disease, especially cancer also an evolutionary mechanism? Especially cancer in childhood and young adulthood.
Natural selection is a very slow, very gradual process, over thousands and thousands of years. There may very well be mechanisms already working within us to counter those diseases, and they may very well be a part of infertility. I know it doesn't make it easier to bear for those that wish to pass on their genes and have biological children, but infertility can serve a greater species purpose and benefit.
uhmm, ok, pps point still stands that childhood cancer is an evolutionary adaption as well. The children who die are serving the "the greater species purpose" as you so eloquently put it.
Cancer is environmental.
Sorry.
Carry on.
Yes, it can be but it can also be genetic. We have a very strong genetic background of the exact same kind of cancer that goes back for generations in my family.
Sorry.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's with all the hate for IVF? Because I can't get pregnant naturally I should just accept that? By that line of reasoning I should decline treatment for a cancer dx.
I realize that this may sound harsh, but a lot of people think of infertility as an evolutionary mechanism. I realize that isn't an emotionally acceptable idea for those struggling with infertility, but such evolutionary mechanisms are evident in all species.
new poster here. But then isn't any disease, especially cancer also an evolutionary mechanism? Especially cancer in childhood and young adulthood.
Natural selection is a very slow, very gradual process, over thousands and thousands of years. There may very well be mechanisms already working within us to counter those diseases, and they may very well be a part of infertility. I know it doesn't make it easier to bear for those that wish to pass on their genes and have biological children, but infertility can serve a greater species purpose and benefit.
uhmm, ok, pps point still stands that childhood cancer is an evolutionary adaption as well. The children who die are serving the "the greater species purpose" as you so eloquently put it.
Cancer is environmental.
Sorry.
Carry on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Blind allegiance to military members, like they didn't choose this as their job.
+1
+1, and the same goes for police and rescue personnel, as well
we don't live in a country where they were forced at gunpoint to take these jobs. they chose them.
And they tend to be aggressive and stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Blind allegiance to military members, like they didn't choose this as their job.
+1
+1, and the same goes for police and rescue personnel, as well
we don't live in a country where they were forced at gunpoint to take these jobs. they chose them.
Anonymous wrote:Judgmental assholes. That is all.
Anonymous wrote:What things do you not agree with, but you never (or rarely) mention it to others because you fear the response and/or don't want folks to know your opinion on the issue?
For me:
-Adoption (that goes doubly for international adoption)
-Interracial marriage
Anonymous wrote:fathers of small children who train for marathons
giant SUVs, especially idling bulletproof ones