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Where’s the details man?
What was it like at work today? How was mom today? Did she say anything? Next date? |
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This thread is rapidly approaching "What round for grandpa?" level.
Well done everyone, well done. The only thing left is pictures and a good crisis to climax the story. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'll be interested in women's feet when the feet grow warm, moist holes. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/494851/feetholes_jpeg-2936543.JPG That makes my neck hairs stand up. Fuck you. |
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There are too many people that are attacking this thread. If this is legitimate, some can learn from it.
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Quoted: Just curious, if this is a troll thread, why do you care so much? Its kinda funny at times. At other times its just a story to see where it goes. There are actual threads in GD that cause division and do harm here. I do not see what harm this is doing. If it is real, the state of Texas says this girl can make her own decisions, so its legal. I am just reading along for the entertainment and you are here really angry with an axe to grind and I cant figure out why? Especially when there is so much good you could do in other threads that are actually evil and doing harm, those threads want you, those threads need you. Just sayin... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That's what trolling is. You keep dragging the bait until something bites. At that point, the other lines are less important. There are actual threads in GD that cause division and do harm here. I do not see what harm this is doing. If it is real, the state of Texas says this girl can make her own decisions, so its legal. I am just reading along for the entertainment and you are here really angry with an axe to grind and I cant figure out why? Especially when there is so much good you could do in other threads that are actually evil and doing harm, those threads want you, those threads need you. Just sayin... I wasn't sure if it was a troll thread. I suppose I was like several others, circling around it, poking at it, trying to make sense of it. Now, my certainty has been removed. |
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Quoted: Per the Global Down Syndrome Foundation ANd that took me longer to link to it than to find it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What would be preferable, "slow"? Per the Global Down Syndrome Foundation ANd that took me longer to link to it than to find it. Those are all just synonyms. In 20 years, people will be outraged by them as they come up with new "acceptable" terms. OK, she's literally "developmentally disabled." What has that changed? |
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Quoted: I don't have a dog in this hunt, but calling someone "retarded" has been an insult since I was a kid, MANY decades ago. Don't be an ass. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I said she was literally retarded. You turned around and said I called her a "retard." It's very apparent what you are doing. Now, if you care to demonstrate how mental retardation is not a symptom of Down's Syndrome, I'm all ears.. full-sized ones, at that. I don't have a dog in this hunt, but calling someone "retarded" has been an insult since I was a kid, MANY decades ago. Don't be an ass. Yes, it's long been an insult to imply that someone who does not have a legitimate developmental disability" has a "developmental disability." But this is a case of a woman who literally has a "developmental disability." But, I'm the bad guy for pointing it out. |
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Quoted: Those are all just synonyms. In 20 years, people will be outraged by them as they come up with new "acceptable" terms. OK, she's literally "developmentally disabled." What has that changed? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What would be preferable, "slow"? Per the Global Down Syndrome Foundation ANd that took me longer to link to it than to find it. Those are all just synonyms. In 20 years, people will be outraged by them as they come up with new "acceptable" terms. OK, she's literally "developmentally disabled." What has that changed? OP is a young guy like me, we’ve grown up in world that the R word is considered very hurtful. It’s something we’ve been taught since childhood. I assume you’re from an older generation that hasn’t accepted that yes, words can be hurtful. Just because someone is differently abled doesn’t mean that they don’t have feelings and aren’t hurt by the R word. They understand and In fact they probably understand better than you or I will ever be able to. |
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Quoted: I don't have a dog in this hunt, but calling someone "retarded" has been an insult since I was a kid, MANY decades ago. Don't be an ass. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I said she was literally retarded. You turned around and said I called her a "retard." It's very apparent what you are doing. Now, if you care to demonstrate how mental retardation is not a symptom of Down's Syndrome, I'm all ears.. full-sized ones, at that. I don't have a dog in this hunt, but calling someone "retarded" has been an insult since I was a kid, MANY decades ago. Don't be an ass. People with dementia are demented(its in the name), but the word demented can be thrown around as an insult as well. |
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Quoted: OP is a young guy like me, we’ve grown up in world that the R word is considered very hurtful. It’s something we’ve been taught since childhood. I assume you’re from an older generation that hasn’t accepted that yes, words can be hurtful. Just because someone is differently abled doesn’t mean that they don’t have feelings and aren’t hurt by the R word. They understand and In fact they probably understand better than you or I will ever be able to. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What would be preferable, "slow"? Per the Global Down Syndrome Foundation ANd that took me longer to link to it than to find it. Those are all just synonyms. In 20 years, people will be outraged by them as they come up with new "acceptable" terms. OK, she's literally "developmentally disabled." What has that changed? OP is a young guy like me, we’ve grown up in world that the R word is considered very hurtful. It’s something we’ve been taught since childhood. I assume you’re from an older generation that hasn’t accepted that yes, words can be hurtful. Just because someone is differently abled doesn’t mean that they don’t have feelings and aren’t hurt by the R word. They understand and In fact they probably understand better than you or I will ever be able to. If one guy is really good at golf, and another guy is really good at football. They are "differently abled." We are specifically dealing with a disability that impedes... limits... dare I say "retards..." mental development and function. Beating around the bush about that misses the entire point as to why this is so godawful inappropriate. |
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Quoted: OP is a young guy like me, we’ve grown up in world that the R word is considered very hurtful. It’s something we’ve been taught since childhood. I assume you’re from an older generation that hasn’t accepted that yes, words can be hurtful. Just because someone is differently abled doesn’t mean that they don’t have feelings and aren’t hurt by the R word. They understand and In fact they probably understand better than you or I will ever be able to. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: OP is a young guy like me, we’ve grown up in world that the R word is considered very hurtful. It’s something we’ve been taught since childhood. I assume you’re from an older generation that hasn’t accepted that yes, words can be hurtful. Just because someone is differently abled doesn’t mean that they don’t have feelings and aren’t hurt by the R word. They understand and In fact they probably understand better than you or I will ever be able to. But even the OP used the "R" word in a derogatory manner. I don't understand the outrage after this: Quoted: Not seeing the big deal here . She's not some helpless retard or something.like that She takes care of her self better than a lot of women I've known and holds down a job . She's not a self serving bitch and is actually really fun . Better than most women out there that I've met |
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Quoted: But even the OP used the "R" word in a derogatory manner. I don't understand the outrage after this: View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: OP is a young guy like me, we’ve grown up in world that the R word is considered very hurtful. It’s something we’ve been taught since childhood. I assume you’re from an older generation that hasn’t accepted that yes, words can be hurtful. Just because someone is differently abled doesn’t mean that they don’t have feelings and aren’t hurt by the R word. They understand and In fact they probably understand better than you or I will ever be able to. But even the OP used the "R" word in a derogatory manner. I don't understand the outrage after this: Quoted: Not seeing the big deal here . She's not some helpless retard or something.like that She takes care of her self better than a lot of women I've known and holds down a job . She's not a self serving bitch and is actually really fun . Better than most women out there that I've met He was caught up in the moment and that came from a place of love and endearment. |
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And with that, I'm unsubscribing from this thread. It's gotten a little weird in here. Someone page me if things get out of hand.
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Quoted: If one guy is really good at golf, and another guy is really good at football. They are "differently abled." We are specifically dealing with a disability that impedes... limits... dare I say "retards..." mental development and function. Beating around the bush about that misses the entire point as to why this is so godawful inappropriate. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What would be preferable, "slow"? Per the Global Down Syndrome Foundation ANd that took me longer to link to it than to find it. Those are all just synonyms. In 20 years, people will be outraged by them as they come up with new "acceptable" terms. OK, she's literally "developmentally disabled." What has that changed? OP is a young guy like me, we’ve grown up in world that the R word is considered very hurtful. It’s something we’ve been taught since childhood. I assume you’re from an older generation that hasn’t accepted that yes, words can be hurtful. Just because someone is differently abled doesn’t mean that they don’t have feelings and aren’t hurt by the R word. They understand and In fact they probably understand better than you or I will ever be able to. If one guy is really good at golf, and another guy is really good at football. They are "differently abled." We are specifically dealing with a disability that impedes... limits... dare I say "retards..." mental development and function. Beating around the bush about that misses the entire point as to why this is so godawful inappropriate. This is like when old people still use outdated terms for POC. Culture changes, the world changes, accept it because it’s the truth. |
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Quoted: This is like when old people still use outdated terms for POC. Culture changes, the world changes, accept it because it’s the truth. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What would be preferable, "slow"? Per the Global Down Syndrome Foundation ANd that took me longer to link to it than to find it. Those are all just synonyms. In 20 years, people will be outraged by them as they come up with new "acceptable" terms. OK, she's literally "developmentally disabled." What has that changed? OP is a young guy like me, we’ve grown up in world that the R word is considered very hurtful. It’s something we’ve been taught since childhood. I assume you’re from an older generation that hasn’t accepted that yes, words can be hurtful. Just because someone is differently abled doesn’t mean that they don’t have feelings and aren’t hurt by the R word. They understand and In fact they probably understand better than you or I will ever be able to. If one guy is really good at golf, and another guy is really good at football. They are "differently abled." We are specifically dealing with a disability that impedes... limits... dare I say "retards..." mental development and function. Beating around the bush about that misses the entire point as to why this is so godawful inappropriate. This is like when old people still use outdated terms for POC. Culture changes, the world changes, accept it because it’s the truth. Words may change, reality keeps on keeping on. |
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I'm still leaning toward op being on the spectrum and doesn't realize it. Parents probably see it and figure they can be quirky together. Imagine being a parent and thinking your kid is never going to get to leave the nest, and even worse no one will be there to care for her when you pass. I've know and worked with people on the spectrum, op seems to have a lot of tendencies they had.
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Quoted: Those are all just synonyms. In 20 years, people will be outraged by them as they come up with new "acceptable" terms. OK, she's literally "developmentally disabled." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Those are all just synonyms. In 20 years, people will be outraged by them as they come up with new "acceptable" terms. OK, she's literally "developmentally disabled." With regards to this topic, we are living in the now. 20 years from now Arfcom maybe a forbidden term. Who cares who or what people are outraged about in the future. Quoted:What has that changed? The use of the "R Word" to describe another human being outside a medical scenario has |
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Quoted: With regards to this topic, we are living in the now. 20 years from now Arfcom maybe a forbidden term. Who cares who or what people are outraged about in the future. The use of the "R Word" to describe another human being outside a medical scenario has View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Those are all just synonyms. In 20 years, people will be outraged by them as they come up with new "acceptable" terms. OK, she's literally "developmentally disabled." With regards to this topic, we are living in the now. 20 years from now Arfcom maybe a forbidden term. Who cares who or what people are outraged about in the future. Quoted:What has that changed? The use of the "R Word" to describe another human being outside a medical scenario has You mean, like referring to a literal congenital medical condition, like I did? |
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Quoted: But even the OP used the "R" word in a derogatory manner. I don't understand the outrage after this: View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: But even the OP used the "R" word in a derogatory manner. I don't understand the outrage after this: Quoted: Not seeing the big deal here . She's not some helpless retard or something.like that She takes care of her self better than a lot of women I've known and holds down a job . She's not a self serving bitch and is actually really fun . Better than most women out there that I've met |
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Quoted: I'm still leaning toward op being on the spectrum and doesn't realize it. Parents probably see it and figure they can be quirky together. Imagine being a parent and thinking your kid is never going to get to leave the nest, and even worse no one will be there to care for her when you pass. I've know and worked with people on the spectrum, op seems to have a lot of tendencies they had. View Quote This |
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Quoted: You mean, like referring to a literal congenital medical condition, like I did? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Those are all just synonyms. In 20 years, people will be outraged by them as they come up with new "acceptable" terms. OK, she's literally "developmentally disabled." With regards to this topic, we are living in the now. 20 years from now Arfcom maybe a forbidden term. Who cares who or what people are outraged about in the future. Quoted:What has that changed? The use of the "R Word" to describe another human being outside a medical scenario has You mean, like referring to a literal congenital medical condition, like I did? Are you a doctor? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Those are all just synonyms. In 20 years, people will be outraged by them as they come up with new "acceptable" terms. OK, she's literally "developmentally disabled." With regards to this topic, we are living in the now. 20 years from now Arfcom maybe a forbidden term. Who cares who or what people are outraged about in the future. Quoted:What has that changed? The use of the "R Word" to describe another human being outside a medical scenario has You mean, like referring to a literal congenital medical condition, like I did? Are you a doctor? Ladies and gentlemen, just witness why certain people want to continuously redefine words. It allows anyone to change the subject away from what is actually happening to ad hominem attacks in the name of social justice. |
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Quoted: With regards to this topic, we are living in the now. 20 years from now Arfcom maybe a forbidden term. Who cares who or what people are outraged about in the future. The use of the "R Word" to describe another human being outside a medical scenario has View Quote I'm pretty sure he was using it inside of the medical definition (yes, now outdated) |
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This was a good thread before some of you dudes came in here with your angry guy horseshit.
In the real world, when your buddy is telling you an entertaining, “no shit, there I was” story, do you roll in there like fucking autists and derail it? No, you shut up and be transported to a magical place. Let’s get this thing back on track |
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Quoted: But even the OP used the "R" word in a derogatory manner. I don't understand the outrage after this: View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: OP is a young guy like me, we’ve grown up in world that the R word is considered very hurtful. It’s something we’ve been taught since childhood. I assume you’re from an older generation that hasn’t accepted that yes, words can be hurtful. Just because someone is differently abled doesn’t mean that they don’t have feelings and aren’t hurt by the R word. They understand and In fact they probably understand better than you or I will ever be able to. But even the OP used the "R" word in a derogatory manner. I don't understand the outrage after this: Quoted: Not seeing the big deal here . She's not some helpless retard or something.like that She takes care of her self better than a lot of women I've known and holds down a job . She's not a self serving bitch and is actually really fun . Better than most women out there that I've met He said she wasn’t one. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Are you a doctor? No, he was repeating what the "doctor" said. When was the doctor practicing? 1939? The "doctor" in question was the OP. And, before you get overcome with snugness and lose visual acuity, here's a good read on medical and legal terminology, from the National Academies just 20 years ago. This was before the more recent attempts to re-write reality began in earnest. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK207540/#ddd00022 |
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Quoted: The "doctor" in question was the OP. And, before you get overcome with snugness and lose visual acuity, here's a good read on medical and legal terminology, from the National Academies just 20 years ago. This was before the more recent attempts to re-write reality began in earnest. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK207540/#ddd00022 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Are you a doctor? No, he was repeating what the "doctor" said. When was the doctor practicing? 1939? The "doctor" in question was the OP. And, before you get overcome with snugness and lose visual acuity, here's a good read on medical and legal terminology, from the National Academies just 20 years ago. This was before the more recent attempts to re-write reality began in earnest. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK207540/#ddd00022 *click* |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Are you a doctor? No, he was repeating what the "doctor" said. When was the doctor practicing? 1939? The "doctor" in question was the OP. And, before you get overcome with snugness and lose visual acuity, here's a good read on medical and legal terminology, from the National Academies just 20 years ago. This was before the more recent attempts to re-write reality began in earnest. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK207540/#ddd00022 *click* |
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Quoted: I was saying it ironically. You can stop picking at me now . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: No, he was repeating what the "doctor" said. I was saying it ironically. You can stop picking at me now . Have you asked her what her parents are telling her about sending her home with you all the time? It doesn't make any sense plus it's creepy plus does she even want to be there? It was asked before but I didn't see it addressed, can she make her own decisions because NONE of you people are acting like she can have a say on this. |
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Quoted: I mean... it was a decade ago when it was officially changed to "intellectual disability" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: When was the doctor practicing? 1939? I mean... it was a decade ago when it was officially changed to "intellectual disability" We've always been at war with Eastasia. |
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Now that the vulgar language enthusiast has been dealt with we can get back to the original topic. OP what happened after the movie? Do you feel like you’re growing closer to her emotionally?
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Quoted: Have you asked her what her parents are telling her about sending her home with you all the time? It doesn't make any sense plus it's creepy plus does she even want to be there? It was asked before but I didn't see it addressed, can she make her own decisions because NONE of you people are acting like she can have a say on this. View Quote Yeah, let's get back to this. Has anyone asked her what she wants? |
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Quoted: She didn't make it through the movie and fell asleep with her head in my lap.. When she came out of the bathroom she had little mermaid pajamas on.looked pretty cute . She told me she loved me while laying on her lap . Everything seems to be moving really fast and it's a bit unnerving to me Anyways I put her to bed in my guest room. What I saw of the movie was horrible. View Quote This can't possibly be real... |
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