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  1. #21
    Steven African Astronaut
    I used to say I didn't like rap or country music

    when I was 14.
  2. #22
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson SMH as the lovely DTE would do/say.

    I know I know I should already have had it downloaded a long time ago but hey better late than never!
  3. #23
    Originally posted by Steven I used to say I didn't like rap or country music

    when I was 14.

    So last year then.
  4. #24
    Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson So last year then.

    Sure, but even if I was only 15, this would still display a level of personal development which you lack entirely.

    Good people change their opinions as they go through life.
  5. #25
    Originally posted by Steven Sure, but even if I was only 15, this would still display a level of personal development which you lack entirely.

    Good people change their opinions as they go through life.

    How would you know? You're only 15
  6. #26
    Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson How would you know? You're only 15

    Because I've read.
  7. #27
    Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by mmQ I'm downloading the entirety of Ren and Stimpy today.

    that's my favorite anime

    Originally posted by Steven I used to say I didn't like rap or country music

    when I was 14.

    I had a friend like that when I was younger that reminds me of Jigaboo, who said everything was gay. Rap, country, pop, pretty much anything except classic rock and punk music he considered homosexual.

    He also had a weird hate for black culture especially which is pretty funny looking back because he was like 14 years old and I remember him being angry seeing this on TV and called it 'gay as fuck'





    We were trying to watch fillmore, the greatest television show in history but this other black show was always aired next to it and I would troll him by going back to that channel and cranking the volume like YASSSSS DISS MY JAM (or however kids talked back then) and he would get legit angry at me like TURN THAT NIGGER SHIT OFF IN MY HOUSE

    I think he went crazy and shaved his head and joined a militant nationalist front
  8. #28
    Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Ghost I had a friend like that when I was younger that reminds me of Jigaboo, who said everything was gay. Rap, country, pop, pretty much anything except classic rock and punk music he considered homosexual.

    He also had a weird hate for black culture especially which is pretty funny looking back because he was like 14 years old and I remember him being angry seeing this on TV and called it 'gay as fuck'

    We were trying to watch fillmore, the greatest television show in history but this other black show was always aired next to it and I would troll him by going back to that channel and cranking the volume like YASSSSS DISS MY JAM (or however kids talked back then) and he would get legit angry at me like TURN THAT NIGGER SHIT OFF IN MY HOUSE

    I think he went crazy and shaved his head and joined a militant nationalist front

    Yeah its not really a rational stance.

    I will say I don't like MOST rap or country, but I have found too many great songs to dismiss it as a whole.

    Some people really enjoy putting stuff in boxes.
  9. #29
    Originally posted by Ghost I had a friend like that when I was younger that reminds me of Jigaboo, who said everything was gay. Rap, country, pop, pretty much anything except classic rock and punk music he considered homosexual.

    And you now live with and put your penis in another man's bum...correct?

    gtfo
  10. #30
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Steven Yeah its not really a rational stance.

    I will say I don't like MOST rap or country, but I have found too many great songs to dismiss it as a whole.

    Some people really enjoy putting stuff in boxes.

    Also keep in mind when you say you don't like most country or most rap, this is in reference, obviously, to rap and country that you've heard.

    It's also probably fair to say that youve only listened to a very small percentage of all the rap and country music ever produced, so how exactly would you know that you don't like most of what the genre has to offer if you've never listened to most of it?
  11. #31
    Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson And you now live with and put your penis in another man's bum…correct?

    gtfo

    Why do you care about what two adults do in their private time?

    When I see Ghost's posts, I don't think about his sex life at all.

    So why do you?
  12. #32
    Originally posted by Steven Why do you care about what two adults do in their private time?

    When I see Ghost's posts, I don't think about his sex life at all.

    So why do you?

    You seem very interested in my responses...why do you care?

  13. #33
    Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by mmQ Also keep in mind when you say you don't like most country or most rap, this is in reference, obviously, to rap and country that you've heard.

    It's also probably fair to say that youve only listened to a very small percentage of all the rap and country music ever produced, so how exactly would you know that you don't like most of what the genre has to offer if you've never listened to most of it?

    If this is the case, then how can you say you like rap, if you haven't listened to all of it? How can you say you like oranges, if you haven't eaten all of them?

    Maybe, just maybe, we can consider the fact that the English language contains the useful but often misunderstood tool of hyperbole.

    its more conducive to conversation if you don't take things literally, and focus instead on intention and delivery.
  14. #34
    Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson You seem very interested in my responses…why do you care?


    Answering questions with more questions, are we?
  15. #35
    Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson And you now live with and put your penis in another man's bum…correct?

    gtfo

    No actually, I live with your mother who is currently warming up a fresh glass of titty milk as I get cozy in my blanket and watch some hardcore alien anal fisting nintendo hentai anime cartoons

  16. #36
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Steven If this is the case, then how can you say you like rap, if you haven't listened to all of it? How can you say you like oranges, if you haven't eaten all of them?

    Maybe, just maybe, we can consider the fact that the English language contains the useful but often misunderstood tool of hyperbole.

    its more conducive to conversation if you don't take things literally, and focus instead on intention and delivery.

    I'm throwing these thoughts out there to continue gathering more perspective. Sometimes you have to take abstract stances and think in new ways in order to broaden your own horizons and learn.

    When I say I don't like country, even though there are some songs I like, I'm obviously making a generalization based on a sample size, and an assumption that if I only like 1 out of 25 country songs I've ever heard, that it's safe to say that trend will more or less maintain itself as I continue to listen to more and more country songs.

    So it could also be said, when a person says, "I don't like blacks," theyre simply judging an entirety of something based off whatever sample size they've dealt with, and assuming that trend, like ones disdain for country music, will continue if they were to encounter more and more of it.
  17. #37
    Ghost Black Hole
    Originally posted by Steven When I see Ghost's posts, I don't think about his sex life at all.

    So why do you?



    Originally posted by Steven Yeah its not really a rational stance.

    I will say I don't like MOST rap or country, but I have found too many great songs to dismiss it as a whole.

    Some people really enjoy putting stuff in boxes.

    racist rap do go hard



  18. #38
    Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by mmQ I'm throwing these thoughts out there to continue gathering more perspective. Sometimes you have to take abstract stances and think in new ways in order to broaden your own horizons and learn.

    When I say I don't like country, even though there are some songs I like, I'm obviously making a generalization based on a sample size, and an assumption that if I only like 1 out of 25 country songs I've ever heard, that it's safe to say that trend will more or less maintain itself as I continue to listen to more and more country songs.

    So it could also be said, when a person says, "I don't like blacks," theyre simply judging an entirety of something based off whatever sample size they've dealt with, and assuming that trend, like ones disdain for country music, will continue if they were to encounter more and more of it.

    Don't you think you're conflating the issue by comparing stuff like music and food to the color of someone's skin?

    I don't care if someone HATES apples.

    I don't care if someone HATES rap music.

    Those are opinions I may not agree with, but IMO, they have a right to exist, as they are not truly harmful opinions.

    I believe people should be able to do whatever the fuck they want so long as they aren't harming others.

    That even extends to espousing racist opinions. Should be legal. Should be allowed.

    But the ideology of racism of inherently discriminatory and supremacist, and it inevitably leads to people being harmed, even if you yourself don't engage in it. The majority of racists are peaceful and normal people. But they spread ideas that are not peaceful. Ideas that are not good for humanity.

    The same goes for any form of bigotry, really. Its no wonder that the same people who can logically come to the conclusion that racism is okay, also come to the conclusion that other forms of bigotry are okay. It does make sense to be racist in certain situations (logically speaking). But that does not make it morally right. People should strive to be moral individuals and not merely logical individuals.
  19. #39
    Originally posted by Steven Answering questions with more questions, are we?

    Apparently
  20. #40
    Originally posted by Steven The same goes for any form of bigotry, really. Its no wonder that the same people who can logically come to the conclusion that racism is okay, also come to the conclusion that other forms of bigotry are okay. It does make sense to be racist in certain situations (logically speaking). But that does not make it morally right. People should strive to be moral individuals and not merely logical individuals.

    Are you bigoted against bigots then?

    ...or do you support and agree with a persons "right" and "freedom" to believe what they wish to believe?
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