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^Wow, I never thought of it that way. Maybe it's cause I've been single my whole life? I'm sure if I find someone, I will accept it
Ismael is right the first thing imo when it comes to finding that special someone is loving your self if you dont love your self in that regard then it hard for people to love you the same. There days when i dont love my self either but all my friend etc smack me in the face not literally and tell me what a good person i am despite being single etc when i was
i feel like this may be a little personal and encroaching, but i have a serious question kevin. my friend and i last year were in the same english class, and one of the last projects of the year was a huge research paper centered around bio-ethics. i was doing a paper on stem cell research, and she on something about the brain and depression or something.
but anyways, so one day, we were talking about genetics and the human mind, and we eventually get to talking about homosexualty and the brain. she said that one is gay because they choose this lifestyle, and so it is their choice and has nothing to do with any kind of genetics or something like that. but i said that many gay people do not choose to be gay, so how is it a choice. i thought that there was some gene maybe or something, but that you couldnt just up and choose to be gay. we had a semi-large fight about it, but since she is basically my sister its not like we kept fighting.
i'm just wondering if you clarify some things for me. is being gay a choice?
i'm sorry if im being offensive or rude or too personal or anything, but i just remember getting upset with my friend over this subject before...
^ It is not a choice. Trust me, gay people suffer far more than straight people so if it was a choice I think everybody would just choose what is considered "normal".
It's like you don't choose to be shy or extroverted, it's just who you are. The same applies to sexual preference.
Being gay isn't a choice. Why would it be? It could also be consider how you were brought up. That influnces it, but I doubt it really. You had a father and a mother. Not two fathers. Hmmm....
Kevin, I can't make a real comment right now, 'cause I'm gong out with some friends, but when I come back, if you want to talk or anything, you know where to find me, buddy. Hope everything's better now.
I just got back from the Mist by Stephen King. The theater so packed, really. Jk. It was kind of dead. I wish I was with someone though, it was weird being all alone, but anywho.
I liked it. It started off great. I don't want to give spoilers out, but it starts off with a normal storm. They noticed mist coming from the mountains over the lake. Etc...
Eventually they get locked in the Grocery store and find out that there are creep crawly bugs/things/demons out there. Then this one bitch who worshipped God starting tweaking. She really got on my ****ING nerves. Sorry for the swearing, but damn. She was obsessed with the Bible and God and only talked about it. She had an explanation for the demon creatures out there and etc. I dont' want to give away spoilers. Watch it or you can ask me.
I hated the ending. Oh. I won't tell you why there was the Mist. If you read the book you might know, but it's not part of a biblical event like that crazy bitch. And the ending...damn. I hated it. If you want to know more I will tell!
The acting was OK. Typical for most movies now a days. There was some good strong actors (like that one bitch with her role) and some others were just embarrassing on the screen. I will for sure buy this on DVD. Oh....
LOL, I forgot to mention. They used sirens when the Mist starting coming down to land. And this starts all back when I saw "Silent Hill" Silent Hill was the first movie I've seen that used sirens like that in a horror movie. Everytime I hear sirens (even in real life) I think of Silent Hill and the darkness and demons entering our world. It's freaky ain't it? I hate the sound of sirens now thanks to Silent Hill. I might watch that again.
I'm gonna go to bed now. It's 12am right now. The movie was a little over two hours.