10 reasons to oppose gay marriage

skunkd0c

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It seems to me that the weakest people I have ever met (mind and body) are heterosexual males.
I agree, but i sadly have no homosexual reference to compare.
I hear others talk about their "gay friends", i feel left out because i have no gay friends.

How do you go about obtaining a "gay friend" i asked my black friends but they were no help ?
 

loquacious

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I agree, but i sadly have no homosexual reference to compare.
I hear others talk about their "gay friends", i feel left out because i have no gay friends.

How do you go about obtaining a "gay friend" i asked my black friends but they were no help ?
Lmao, I like this and shall use it in the future!
 

Doer

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I agree, but i sadly have no homosexual reference to compare.
I hear others talk about their "gay friends", i feel left out because i have no gay friends.

How do you go about obtaining a "gay friend" i asked my black friends but they were no help ?
Try fag hags, I got a lot of friends out those bangs. Strictly platonic, for the most part.
 

skunkd0c

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Doer Your logic is impeccable as ever
Meet your new husband!

[video=youtube;He7Ge7Sogrk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He7Ge7Sogrk[/video]
 

Beefbisquit

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it was traditionally spelt "Ghi", not "Ghee", in english.

either choice is acceptable, as it is a phonetic spelling of a word which has NO correct spelling in english.
As a classically trained cook, I use it frequently.

Not to say it can't be spelled 'Ghi' but every cook book, recipe, etc., etc., that I've seen it in has always spelled it 'ghee'.

Ghee is the most common and accepted way to spell it when using it in English.
 
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