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Think of me the way you wish. I could give a **** less if you think I'm a ******. I know who I am and I am proud to be who I am. Call me a ******, doesn't hurt my feelings one bit. The fact that you express your opinion in such a way just shows your true colors. In total honesty, I don't ****ing care of what you think of me. I am bisexual and I am proud. Yeah sure, I'm different but I don't care. I love being me and I love being bi. It's a part of me, I don't care if you accept it or not. Calling me a ****** doesn't affect me one bit. Hit me with all your rude comments, I could care less.
You cannot blame your awful choice of music on your sexuality, they're completely different things. I do not know one single gay/lesb/bi who has such a poor taste. It's a fcking insult that you're trying to shift things that way and try to shield the fact that you're proud of liking the gayest songs ever with your sexuality. Do not mistake or confuse the two, they're very different. What you're doing is simply laughable, you don't get to hide whatever horrible character flaws you have and pretend this is a matter of discrimination. That is just stupid and insulting to everyone else who IS discriminated against. This is not about your sexuality, this is about you putting up a justin bieber signature.
Seriously, you remind me of when a stupid black girl assumes any insult is because she's black when it's simply because she's stupid. Trying to mask characters flaws with discrimination is just about the most ******ed thing anyone can do. So congratulations, well done.
Mowen wrote:
Canoas let's stop with the discriminatory language? You know better... *glare*
? I only said what everyone else was thinking. Do you prefer hypocrisy and cynicism instead? And I hope you mean discriminatory language towards justin bieber fans, because I never insulted gays despite whatever the other dude decided to process in his brain. If anyone here discriminated/insulted homosexuals it was that guy.
Still, it was him who asked the question and the answer was pretty obvious. Don't blame me.
Wayne3100 wrote:
Although I can't watch the South Park episode for whatever reason, it is a word generally used to insult homosexual males so I understand why Bloodraine took it that way.
I'm pretty sure it's a word used to insult non-homosexual males. Occasionally you hit the jackpot and the dude is indeed homosexual, but that's just a matter of probability. However, if anything, it will be less effective, like attacking squirtle with a water gun.
Slappiz wrote:
I'm big alright, searz is clearly mirin them muscular aesthetics.
*** = ****able Aesthetic God, soz Searz.. No ****
*** = ****able Aesthetic God, soz Searz.. No ****
Why do you try so hard to pretend that what other people said were compliments? Are you that afraid of crying?
^ People use it for anything nowadays (just like people call a lot of things "gay" without meaning homosexual), but it was still originally intended to insult homosexual males. Calling someone a *** and then expecting them not to think you mean that he is a homosexual is a bit odd.
Slappiz wrote:
I'm big alright, searz is clearly mirin them muscular aesthetics.
*** = ****able Aesthetic God, soz Searz.. No ****
I love the fact that you think you have the right to have such a big ego just because you work out more than usual. It's very
Before you try, this was in no possible way meant as a compliment.

You can't say that a certain song is "bad", if at least one person likes it, it is good for him/her, and you won't change their opinion. And you sure as hell can't insult others on their taste of music. You remind me of all these ******s on Youtube that say "JB sucks and he is gay, i miss the good bands like -insert whatever-." Yeah, you don't like his music. I don't like it either. You are free to say that you don't like it, that it sucks, that whatever, but you can't insult others because YOU think it's bad. My friend listens to harsh noise and black metal that screams about the blood of satan and the purge of the world, does that make him a satanist psychopath that wants to kill everyone? No. A girl i know listens to goth metal, and she is one of the happiest and most fun people i have ever met, and she is going to work at a kindergarden. Since when is your taste in music a "horrible character flaw"? The music you listen to may partially reflect you (not always), but it doesn't define who you are.
Anastasios wrote:
You can't say that a certain song is "bad"
Anastasios wrote:
You are free to say that you don't like it, that it sucks
So... which is it?
Still, you're wrong. I can say that something is bad all I want and I can insult people for liking it if I wish. Even though opinions are subjective, there is a standard, that's why Mona Lisa is a master piece and the piece of **** I just drew is, even if I like it, just a piece of ****. The same things happen in the music industry. Justin Bieber is not good music, it's simply the **** young girls listen to like they always have. Before him were others, it's nothing new, and they were hated and laughed at as well even though the millions of little girls were making them rich
Anastasios wrote:
You can't say that a certain song is "bad", if at least one person likes it, it is good for him/her, and you won't change their opinion. And you sure as hell can't insult others on their taste of music. You remind me of all these ******s on Youtube that say "JB sucks and he is gay, i miss the good bands like -insert whatever-." Yeah, you don't like his music. I don't like it either. You are free to say that you don't like it, that it sucks, that whatever, but you can't insult others because YOU think it's bad. My friend listens to harsh noise and black metal that screams about the blood of satan and the purge of the world, does that make him a satanist psychopath that wants to kill everyone? No. A girl i know listens to goth metal, and she is one of the happiest and most fun people i have ever met, and she is going to work at a kindergarden. Since when is your taste in music a "horrible character flaw"? The music you listen to may partially reflect you (not always), but it doesn't define who you are.
Partially true. Music can most definitely be seen as good or bad based on specific criteria. The example you give of your friend is completely irrelevant since Canoas already stated that his 'gay' music has nothing to do with his sexuality. The music we are talking about most certainly lacks depth in relation to other bands, this is likely to reflect his character.

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