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Dirigo wrote:At least Georgia is changing demographically and the Atlanta metro is becoming more cosmopolitan.The Abyss wrote:Yeah, I question why I live here sometimes. Just Friday the Georgia Senate passed a bill being dubbed the "Religious Freedom Act" or something like that. It essentially preempts the fact that same sex marriage will be legal in the future by allowing businesses such as florists and bakers to discriminate against and deny service to same sex couples based on their religious convictions. The bill is so backwards and asinine that it's hard to believe it passed, until I remember I'm in Georgia.Dirigo wrote:Deep South smh
Sorry for the serious rant.
But yeah, on a state level, the deep south is a ignorant black hole of suckage.
Yeah, but those places are where the fight is most important.
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Will be willing to do pro bono work for this cause among certain others.TheWalkingDebt wrote:Dirigo wrote:At least Georgia is changing demographically and the Atlanta metro is becoming more cosmopolitan.The Abyss wrote:Yeah, I question why I live here sometimes. Just Friday the Georgia Senate passed a bill being dubbed the "Religious Freedom Act" or something like that. It essentially preempts the fact that same sex marriage will be legal in the future by allowing businesses such as florists and bakers to discriminate against and deny service to same sex couples based on their religious convictions. The bill is so backwards and asinine that it's hard to believe it passed, until I remember I'm in Georgia.Dirigo wrote:Deep South smh
Sorry for the serious rant.
But yeah, on a state level, the deep south is a ignorant black hole of suckage.
Yeah, but those places are where the fight is most important.
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Not the forum for that!
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What is your tar wearing? Where is he standing and why? Do you think his clothes are suitable for where he is standing and how he got there?RZ5646 wrote:You are an interesting character.biggestlawman wrote:Ooh!! People baying for blood in my absence!!With me the sanity returns!
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That's me on vacay in Cancun. I always wear a frock coat when I go out (the ladies love it).biggestlawman wrote:What is your tar wearing? Where is he standing and why? Do you think his clothes are suitable for where he is standing and how he got there?RZ5646 wrote:You are an interesting character.biggestlawman wrote:Ooh!! People baying for blood in my absence!!With me the sanity returns!
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(By "ladies" he means his mother.)RZ5646 wrote:That's me on vacay in Cancun. I always wear a frock coat when I go out (the ladies love it).biggestlawman wrote: What is your tar wearing? Where is he standing and why? Do you think his clothes are suitable for where he is standing and how he got there?
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Certain inference from these two premises will be in a terribly bad taste.Dirigo wrote:(By "ladies" he means his mother.)RZ5646 wrote:That's me on vacay in Cancun. I always wear a frock coat when I go out (the ladies love it).biggestlawman wrote: What is your tar wearing? Where is he standing and why? Do you think his clothes are suitable for where he is standing and how he got there?
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That was a low blow RigoDirigo wrote:(By "ladies" he means his mother.)RZ5646 wrote:That's me on vacay in Cancun. I always wear a frock coat when I go out (the ladies love it).biggestlawman wrote: What is your tar wearing? Where is he standing and why? Do you think his clothes are suitable for where he is standing and how he got there?

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I lol'd ... sorry RzDirigo wrote:(By "ladies" he means his mother.)RZ5646 wrote:That's me on vacay in Cancun. I always wear a frock coat when I go out (the ladies love it).biggestlawman wrote: What is your tar wearing? Where is he standing and why? Do you think his clothes are suitable for where he is standing and how he got there?
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RZ, you still have a chance to honestly answer the questions!Smallville wrote:I lol'd ... sorry RzDirigo wrote:(By "ladies" he means his mother.)RZ5646 wrote:That's me on vacay in Cancun. I always wear a frock coat when I go out (the ladies love it).biggestlawman wrote: What is your tar wearing? Where is he standing and why? Do you think his clothes are suitable for where he is standing and how he got there?
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It's a famous painting: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanderer_a ... Sea_of_Fogbiggestlawman wrote: RZ, you still have a chance to honestly answer the questions!
It demonstrates Romanticism's privileging of subjective experience, individualism, the unknowability of the thing-in-itself, and a bunch of other things related to subjects I'm interested in.
So why did you choose your tar?
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Did I seriously miss it?
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Interesting. I will look more into it.RZ5646 wrote:It's a famous painting: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanderer_a ... Sea_of_Fogbiggestlawman wrote: RZ, you still have a chance to honestly answer the questions!
It demonstrates Romanticism's privileging of subjective experience, individualism, the unknowability of the thing-in-itself, and a bunch of other things related to subjects I'm interested in.
So why did you choose your tar?
As for my tar, a much simpler answer. I love dogs, and I am fascinated by wolves. Besides, I am ferocious like a wolf!

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TheWalkingDebt wrote:Did I seriously miss it?
Nevermind. Talking about the avy.
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No. Go eat your bacteria.TheWalkingDebt wrote:Did I seriously miss it?
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The best possible answer lolbiggestlawman wrote:RZ5646 wrote:I am ferocious like a wolf!
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I meant, earlier, the music is not a distraction when reading poetry? I assume you're listening to Public Enemy and/or 2pac.biggestlawman wrote:Interesting. I will look more into it.RZ5646 wrote:It's a famous painting: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanderer_a ... Sea_of_Fogbiggestlawman wrote: RZ, you still have a chance to honestly answer the questions!
It demonstrates Romanticism's privileging of subjective experience, individualism, the unknowability of the thing-in-itself, and a bunch of other things related to subjects I'm interested in.
So why did you choose your tar?
As for my tar, a much simpler answer. I love dogs, and I am fascinated by wolves. Besides, I am ferocious like a wolf!
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The answer still applies. But, to offer more detail, no, I do not listen to Pub En and/or 2pac. Older stuff (Not classical though! That only in a concert!).TheWalkingDebt wrote:I meant, earlier, the music is not a distraction when reading poetry? I assume you're listening to Public Enemy and/or 2pac.biggestlawman wrote:Interesting. I will look more into it.RZ5646 wrote:It's a famous painting: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanderer_a ... Sea_of_Fogbiggestlawman wrote: RZ, you still have a chance to honestly answer the questions!
It demonstrates Romanticism's privileging of subjective experience, individualism, the unknowability of the thing-in-itself, and a bunch of other things related to subjects I'm interested in.
So why did you choose your tar?
As for my tar, a much simpler answer. I love dogs, and I am fascinated by wolves. Besides, I am ferocious like a wolf!
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Staring at the ceiling while listening to records is a good way to relax after a long day of work and LSAT studying.
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Haha, now I have that song in my headMcJimJam wrote:#DuranDuranFTWbiggestlawman wrote:I amferocious like ahungry like the wolf!

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Funny word choice, given that OP refuses to publish the last poll's results. Shame, OP. Shame. While you know quite a bit about privilege, it seems that the majority of the audience ITT doesn't. Think on that.RZ5646 wrote:It demonstrates Romanticism's privileging of subjective experience, individualism, the unknowability of the thing-in-itself, and a bunch of other things related to subjects I'm interested in.
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165Shakawkaw wrote:Funny word choice, given that OP refuses to publish the last poll's results. Shame, OP. Shame. While you know quite a bit about privilege, it seems that the majority of the audience ITT doesn't. Think on that.RZ5646 wrote:It demonstrates Romanticism's privileging of subjective experience, individualism, the unknowability of the thing-in-itself, and a bunch of other things related to subjects I'm interested in.
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