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i should shake my head at you in disgrace you fuckin pedophiliac wannabe
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Originally posted by: Hot.like.fire
ohh yeah. you guys have a holiday on monday. its the long weekend! yeah thats the best part about high school, you miss a day and its fine. miss a day in uni and you're fucked... the way you dont wanna be fucked. I beg to differ. I rarely went to class/lectures.
Originally posted by: PSYCHO_DAYV
AWK, DO YOU EVER LEARN ???
No he doesn’t.
Originally posted by: Hot.like.fire
aw damn, i'm back on the forum. again
Yeah, OT.com should have a habit-forming warning. I am well and truly addicted (although the current battlewars/AWK scenario is doing wonders for my addiction).


War does not make one great.

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cmon leave adamwan alone hes a good kid. me, im sorry ill stay off off topic if that will please you wankers
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Originally posted by: Yoda Is Your Father
Call me a wanker again. Go on.


YIYF, you're a wanker. I am a wanker as well. So is battlewars. We all are. I've never exactly considered that an insult.
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Actually I have a hot blonde wife so no need for self pleasuring, but that's beside the point - Battlewars meant it as an insult.

War does not make one great.

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Originally posted by: Yoda Is Your Father
Actually I have a hot blonde wife so no need for self pleasuring


Well, yeah, you do have a point.

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Hopefully when later on after I finish my homework, text my friends, watch desperate housewives I'll see him banned from the forums.
"Yub Knub" by Warrick Davis
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dear blog,
today WILL be a stressful day. its hot-lab-TA day as well as the day before the plants midterm. Plants are not my thing at all.
There was so much anger on the forum last night, i hope everyone slept as well as i did and woke up feeling much better.
anyways i'll be around in a few days.
lots of love xoxox

~* you know you love me... xoxo *~

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Originally posted by: Adamwankenobi
Originally posted by:

YIYF, you're a wanker. I am a wanker as well. So is battlewars. We all are. I've never exactly considered that an insult.


Why do you insist on reminding us time and again of your wanking habits? That's enough. We don't wanna know.

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Nanner, it's really no secret that everyone does it. Me professing it does not make me uncomfortable whatsoever. I suppose it does some, though, shall I shall not remind you again. But my post above was used to explain my confusion at why someone would consider "wanker" an insult, since everyone does it and it is a very normal, healthy thing to do. Everyone masturbates. It's a fact of life. You know it. I know it. Everyone knows it.
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I am not socially adept, so I have to ask why exactly? Is it something people in general are afraid of discussing? Do people feel that it opens them up too much personally when discussing this? Interesting...
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A certain amount of discretion should always be observed when talking about bodily functions or the fulfillment of bodily needs.

Take, for example, the need to expel waste. You don't casually bring up in a conversation: "Man, I just took the biggest dump," or "I love taking a piss, it's such a relief." The same goes for the fulfillment of other needs/urges (depending on your perspective) such as masturbation. It's one of those private things that you just keep to yourself. It's not pleasant to talk about, so people don't, and let's face it- the world is not 100% mature. People are often uncomfortable talking about sex, intimacy, what have you. It is partially for the sake of these people that you don't talk about these things, and partially because of cultural conditioning.

You can rage against society and culture all you want, but that won't change what is and will be for a long time. Maybe you're a non-conformist, but in this case, you basically do so to the exclusion of having non-extremist friends and normal relationships if you bring this sort of thing up a lot.

EDIT: For the record, recent statistics state that 96% of males do it. I don't know the female statistics, and I won't hazard a guess.
Ah, how do I hate thee- let me count the ways.
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As an addendum, it strikes me that it's perfectly acceptable to talk about eating/drinking. Ergo, the rule of thumb you should use is that if an organ involved in a particular function is typically concealed beneath clothing, you really shouldn't talk about it. Otherwise, fair game.

EDIT: What the- I hit the wrong button. Didn't mean to double post, but oh well.
Ah, how do I hate thee- let me count the ways.
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Originally posted by: Everescent

Take, for example, the need to expel waste. You don't casually bring up in a conversation: "Man, I just took the biggest dump," or "I love taking a piss, it's such a relief." The same goes for the fulfillment of other needs/urges (depending on your perspective) such as masturbation. It's one of those private things that you just keep to yourself. It's not pleasant to talk about, so people don't, and let's face it- the world is not 100% mature. People are often uncomfortable talking about sex, intimacy, what have you. It is partially for the sake of these people that you don't talk about these things, and partially because of cultural conditioning.


Exactly what I suspected. People are uncomfortable with themselves, therefore they don't want to discuss themselves. People are ashamed that they have certain human features and characteristics. I will never understand what there is to be so ashamed of. But I'm 110% sure that social conditioning plays a large role in it all. It's amazing to me how so many concepts of being human (such as masculine/feminine ideas, sexuality, religion, norms, taboos, etc.) don't even exist to a person when they are born. And it never would if not for social conditioning. All of this pops up when a child begins to grow and be informed of these things by parents, friends, etc. It's like language, accents, etc.; It's all a part of the culture that you live in that determines what is acceptable. The community determine what is acceptable (many times based on traditional ways of thought), rather than individuals determining such things for themselves. That is what upsets me. Becuase of this, individuality and new or different ideas of living seem to be greatly frowned upon in our society.
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Let's just establish something right now. There's a difference between being an individual and being fucking weird. Talking about that kind of thing crosses that line.

Blame culture. Blame conditioning. Blame society. Go join a hippy camp and lament the work-a-day world where "the man" is crushed by the oppressive government and cultural boundaries. Then go tell the Muslims that they shouldn't get so worked up about people drawing their Prophet (which, in itself, is against their religion) in unflattering ways (which is just plain sacrelige) because the cartoonists are just being individuals, and expressing themselves as such. And don't blame me when they light you on fire and fill you full of holes (not necessarily in that order). When you do things differently, or have quirks, you're an individual. When you do things that are offensive to society, you're a jackass and a creep (to that society). If you publish cartoons about the Prophet, you're not necessarily a jackass or a creep, but the Muslims sure think you are. If you talk openly about stuff that other people find to be distinctly no-go topics, then they think you are a jackass and a creep.

These are societal labels. One cannot be a jackass and/or creep, except in the eyes of others. You can take that as a small victory if you want, or you can realize that it's what others think of you that makes you what you are in this society.

Be smug. You are comfortable with your body, and maybe they aren't. Or maybe they just have the common sense and decency not to make it a matter of public record.

(Note: The author in no way supports the actions of radical Muslim groups, and is actually really disgusted by the whole affair.)
Ah, how do I hate thee- let me count the ways.
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Originally posted by: Adamwankenobi
Originally posted by: Everescent

Take, for example, the need to expel waste. You don't casually bring up in a conversation: "Man, I just took the biggest dump," or "I love taking a piss, it's such a relief." The same goes for the fulfillment of other needs/urges (depending on your perspective) such as masturbation. It's one of those private things that you just keep to yourself. It's not pleasant to talk about, so people don't, and let's face it- the world is not 100% mature. People are often uncomfortable talking about sex, intimacy, what have you. It is partially for the sake of these people that you don't talk about these things, and partially because of cultural conditioning.


Exactly what I suspected. People are uncomfortable with themselves, therefore they don't want to discuss themselves. People are ashamed that they have certain human features and characteristics. I will never understand what there is to be so ashamed of. But I'm 110% sure that social conditioning plays a large role in it all. It's amazing to me how so many concepts of being human (such as masculine/feminine ideas, sexuality, religion, norms, taboos, etc.) don't even exist to a person when they are born. And it never would if not for social conditioning. All of this pops up when a child begins to grow and be informed of these things by parents, friends, etc. It's like language, accents, etc.; It's all a part of the culture that you live in that determines what is acceptable. The community determine what is acceptable (many times based on traditional ways of thought), rather than individuals determining such things for themselves. That is what upsets me. Becuase of this, individuality and new or different ideas of living seem to be greatly frowned upon in our society.


you are arguing for the sake of argument, awk, not to prove a point. you don't really believe someone will magically decide, from your post, that it is ok to get up in the middle of a homecoming parade and start wanking, and arguing that it is ok because he was not a part of the social conditioning... do you?

EDIT: btw, don't you think this discussion belongs in the Politics thread?

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he is posting it here cause he is an idoit, that wants to piss HLF off.
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Originally posted by: ricardo

you are arguing for the sake of argument, awk, not to prove a point. you don't really believe someone will magically decide, from your post, that it is ok to get up in the middle of a homecoming parade and start wanking, and arguing that it is ok because he was not a part of the social conditioning... do you?

EDIT: btw, don't you think this discussion belongs in the Politics thread?

No ricardo. I am not arguing anything. I am giving my viewpoint, based on the fact thsat I have always been intrigued by the way in which societies act. You know, all of those silly little ideas every culture has, and all of the pointless restrictions and ideas every society has?

And no, my post was never intended to convince anyone of anything. My post was intended to give my viewpoint on the issue. I posted that because I enjoy such discussions on social issues, and it was a good time to bring out my opinion on the masturbation issue Nanner brought up.

Originally posted by: Shimraa
he is posting it here cause he is an idoit, that wants to piss HLF off.


No, I am not.