Luke wrote:BoneSnapDeez wrote:Why the hell is it so hard to find regular men's earrings?
White boy problem.
He must have thought today was white boy day.
Luke wrote:BoneSnapDeez wrote:Why the hell is it so hard to find regular men's earrings?
White boy problem.
Forlorn Drifter wrote:AppleQueso wrote:I just imagine that Texas, as it's own country, would roll back on just about every social progression imaginable, and that 'separation of church and state' wouldn't even be an idea.
Just look at everything the Texas Board of Education wants to cut out from its social studies curriculum.
I'll give you education. It is currently pretty crap, and we aughta fix it. (Though, I've found many "educated" people that aren't nearly as smart as they consider themselves. Other than my grammar issues, I've been smarter than a devent amount I've met.)
But rolling back on "every socialprogression imaginable"? Seriously? Have you been in Austin in the last... 30 years or so? Its progressive there. Very. A big place for the homosexuals and their supporters, for one. I think you're not thinking this through. You make it sound like we'll go back to being slave drivers harvesting cotton fields with sickle bars...
And Church and State would stay seperated. It seems like everybody spends a time in East Texas. Most of Texas isn't nearly as high and mighty Bible thumpin' like Dallas and such are. Austin and San Antonio have a ton of athiests, assuming they didn't move they wouldn't let it happen.
Forlorn Drifter wrote:Honestly, we just have two hugely different viewpoints and I don't see either of us changing our minds.
AppleQueso wrote:Yeah, I was being a bit over-dramatic with what I said, but I'm sure you get what I'm aiming at there. I just really don't like the idea of effectively being 'trapped' in Texas because of something like a secession.
It's worth noting, however, that 3 of the top 5 most conservative cities in the entire country are in Texas. I also happen to live in one of them (Abilene, specifically), and I don't get around much, so it's very likely that my views of this place might be a tad distorted.
ninjainspandex wrote:Maybe I'm just a pervert
BoneSnapDeez wrote:Hahaha. I mainly like flat black studs, black pyramid earrings, and silver hoops. My favorite pair ever was a black pyramid set from H&M (as seen here) but they were cheap as hell and all the paint flaked off in about a year. I've never found a suitable replacement.
Forlorn Drifter wrote: Have you been in Austin in the last... 30 years or so? Its progressive there. Very. A big place for the homosexuals and their supporters, for one.... Austin and San Antonio have a ton of athiests, assuming they didn't move they wouldn't let it happen.
Flake wrote:Texas gets a bad rap. I think that living in some of the more easterly Southern states would be worse for someone who is progressively minded than Texas.
For the record and with first hand experience: Austin is overrated.
Also, can someone tell me if I should get an iphone or an android? First smart phone purchase incoming.