Originally posted by TheOmegaMan
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Originally posted by TheOmegaManWhat if I am ? The point is that there are many containers for my love tool all of equal merit provided that consent is given. To suggest otherwise is discriminatory and illegal.
Illegal?? Under which section of which Act?Comment
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http://www.womenandequalityunit.gov....on_act.htm#sdaOriginally posted by KyajaeIllegal?? Under which section of which Act?Comment
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Have we not mentioned animal sex enough today?Originally posted by andyDoes that include animals also
The pope is a tard.Comment
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Why should bestialists be discriminated against ? They have just as much right to talk of their animal love as the heterosexuals here.Originally posted by SallyAnneHave we not mentioned animal sex enough today?
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Good point. What's your preference when it comes to animal boffing?Originally posted by SallyAnneHave we not mentioned animal sex enough today?
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Originally posted by TheOmegaManWhy should bestialists be discriminated against ? They have just as much right to talk of their animal love as the heterosexuals here.
You are quite right. I apologise for my bigoted, self-righteous, hatefully discriminatory views - I was having a John Galt moment.
It wont happen again.Last edited by SallyAnne; 18 April 2007, 13:04.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by TheOmegaMan
Didn't you read this bit on the webpage that says "makes sex discrimination unlawful in employment and vocational training, education, the provision and sale of goods, facilities and services and premises"?
So, forums like this aren't included, dunce!Comment
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Dunce heh ...
Still, I tire of battle. The bodies of my adversaries litter this board. Many have tried before you, and yet all have failed. It is not a pretty sight to see a corpse devoid of ego, dereft of respect and honour, paraded as a kill before the pride.Comment
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Originally posted by TheOmegaManDunce heh ...
Still, I tire of battle. The bodies of my adversaries litter this board. Many have tried before you, and yet all have failed. It is not a pretty sight to see a corpse devoid of ego, dereft of respect and honour, paraded as a kill before the pride.
And it's not a pretty sight watching reactionary EMUs try and justify their positions with ill-informed web links. Pompous pr1ck!
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