What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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Poor Gary. Now that dude has a legit reason to change his name, being that nobody cares about him.

Seriously though, outside of a small group of rednecks and teenage kids isn't the whole Trans/Gay/Whatever hate thing kind of past it's expiration date? I don't see many people who aren't open minded about it these days. It's your life after all.
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jp1 wrote:Seriously though, outside of a small group of rednecks and teenage kids isn't the whole Trans/Gay/Whatever hate thing kind of past it's expiration date? I don't see many people who aren't open minded about it these days. It's your life after all.
I can still hate the Swedish though right?
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Balki doesn't hate.
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jp1 wrote:Balki doesn't hate.
Now we do the dance of joy!
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Get out of the city!
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Stark wrote: It's the Evan's of the world we have to worry about.
And "The Fred's". Fuck Fred.

Jinx, you are among friends. As long as you take care of your family, be all you want to be.

Not to get on my psychological soapbox, but I'm going to anyway. Your daughter is probably too young to understand what is going on with ya right now. It's your life, but I would strongly advise against using your daughter as a sounding board. I'd let her ask the questions when they come and not explain anything without question.

Again, that's all up to you, but kids are smart cookies that can usually pick up on things without having everything being explained to them. Hope that makes some sense.
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Stark wrote:
Ack wrote:
SamuraiMegas wrote:I doubt anyone cares. Gary, straight, black or white, all we really care about on here is if you are an ashore and playing vidya.
That's right. We don't care if you're Gary.
It's the Evan's of the world we have to worry about.
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SamuraiMegas wrote:I doubt anyone cares. Gary, straight, black or white, all we really care about on here is if you are an ashore and playing vidya.
those of you who are off-shore or out to sea, however, can feel free to get lost.

glad you're out, jinx, and i hope that every community you're involved in will be as supportive as the one here on RB. i'm proud of this community and i hope you'll stick around.
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aaron wrote:
SamuraiMegas wrote:I doubt anyone cares. Gary, straight, black or white, all we really care about on here is if you are an ashore and playing vidya.
those of you who are off-shore or out to sea, however, can feel free to get lost.
Seriously. If you are out to sea, you can stay out there. (If you're Gary, however, I honestly don't care if are ashore or at sea...Honestly...I couldn't care less.) :lol:
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Luke wrote: Jinx, you are among friends. As long as you take care of your family, be all you want to be.

Not to get on my psychological soapbox, but I'm going to anyway. Your daughter is probably too young to understand what is going on with ya right now. It's your life, but I would strongly advise against using your daughter as a sounding board. I'd let her ask the questions when they come and not explain anything without question.

Again, that's all up to you, but kids are smart cookies that can usually pick up on things without having everything being explained to them. Hope that makes some sense.
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