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Topic: FSP Males? (Read 33679 times)
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Dreepa
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Man, I better start paying attention more. Sorry, Dreepa. I always thought you were a chick.
Everyone does at first. For some reason, the name just seems like a girl's name. Then you meet him and he's not just a man, but a very large man who looks like he could twist your head off with one hand like a bottle top. D'uh!!! 
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Fishercat
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Everyone does at first. For some reason, the name just seems like a girl's name.
Before I met him and going on the name alone, I assumed he was some kind of South Asian mystic.
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Battlecry
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Everyone does at first. For some reason, the name just seems like a girl's name.
Before I met him and going on the name alone, I assumed he was some kind of South Asian mystic. I always envision him as our Liberty Sherpa
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When the Nazis came for the communists, I said nothing; I was, of course, no communist. When they locked up the Social Democrats, I said nothing; I was, of course, no Social Democrat. When they came for the trade unionists, I said nothing; I was, of course, no trade unionist. When they came for me, there was no one left who could protest. This is why we must fight for all
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Jeff LaGrange
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Respect. LOL
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"No nation however powerful, any more than an individual, can be unjust with impunity. Sooner or later, public opinion, an instrument merely moral in the beginning, will find occasion physically to inflict its sentences on the unjust... The lesson is useful to the weak as well as the strong." --Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 1804.
"It is the trade of lawyers to question everything, yield nothing, and talk by the hour." - Thomas Jefferson
"Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes...Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man."
Thomas Jefferson
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lloydbob1
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Dreepa. It means Grandmother or something in Russian, I think.
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lizard7bo
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well that really doenst make sense. if he is a guy then he cant be a grandmother.
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lloydbob1
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Maybe I got it wrong.
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Dreepa
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Maybe I got it wrong.
yeah you got it wrong. It is not russian. Fishercat... south asian mystic... I like it.
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lloydbob1
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OK then. What language does it mean Grandmother' in?
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Dreepa
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OK then. What language does it mean Grandmother' in?
touche'
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lloydbob1
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Trenks
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Geez, guys. Try not to sound too desperate. Nothing reeks quite like desperation.
remember these are libertarians...they are either: a. afraid of women b. Have no idea how to talk to a woman. c. desperate. Sometimes a combo of all 3. But B comes to mind a lot. Haha! I thought i had it easy in Chicago. Sweet, more for me. If you got someone thats really into you, its easier to convert them to liberty ideals. I keep my views totally out of any conversation until shes really into me. You can have all kinds of fun with a statist. I wouldn't want a serious relationship with them of course. Point is people are people, some statists are really nice and friendly and fun etc etc, could be the same as a libertarian. I think we all agree on the end result, just disagreements on HOW to get there.
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Trenks
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oops i didn't realize this was under 21
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lloydbob1
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Don't sweat it. Just don't troll for any of our Teenagers.
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lizard7bo
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you guys watch Glen Beck? if so what did you think about the whole acorn conspiracy?
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