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Post by rusalka on Mar 21, 2004 19:58:43 GMT -5
Yes! I would rather kiss a chick with silicone lips and clean looking teeth then the other way round(yellow teeth)..wouldn't you Rusalka (not sure)...ewww this is sad.. I would rather not kiss either of them. I have high standarts. And I wouldn't kiss a chick anyway. ;D
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Post by HINDI on Mar 22, 2004 10:07:26 GMT -5
too bad
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Post by Marina on Mar 22, 2004 17:04:39 GMT -5
Well if it comes to that, who can beat the old time men anyway? Of course he is. I strongly agree! If they had "reputation points" on Dodona I'd give you some for that. I love Lawrence!
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Post by alex221166 on Mar 22, 2004 21:22:03 GMT -5
I love Lawrence! Sorry to burst your bubble, but T.H. Lawrence was gay. In the film, they sort of give it away when he is captured by the Ottoman officer. Now, if you were talking about Peter O'Toole, this is how he presently looks like and this is what he used to look like Very Irish looking, but not particularly attractive.
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Post by HINDI on Mar 22, 2004 21:53:44 GMT -5
thank you Alex
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Post by Marina on Mar 23, 2004 8:02:27 GMT -5
Sorry to burst your bubble, but T.H. Lawrence was gay. In the film, they sort of give it away when he is captured by the Ottoman officer. Now, if you were talking about Peter O'Toole, this is how he presently looks like and this is what he used to look like Very Irish looking, but not particularly attractive. I've been over this before! T. E. Lawrence was only gay if you believe the Sodomites' propoganda, as can be found here: www.gayheroes.com/law.htmRegarding Peter O' Toole, yes, I know that he is quite unfortunately old and ugly now, but I still love the character he portrayed on Lawrence of Arabia! (And yes, he is particularly atractive in the second picture.)
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Post by alex221166 on Mar 23, 2004 9:22:21 GMT -5
I've been over this before! T. E. Lawrence was only gay if you believe the Sodomites' propoganda, as can be found here: www.gayheroes.com/law.htmHis whole life is the classic story of a repressed homosexual (or an extremely, almost pathologically shy person). I am more inclined to believe that he was a homosexual. His appeal to the Arabs' costums (where men holding hands, even pederasty are seen as normal) and his partial rejection of the western Judeo-Christian culture, are clearly related with closet homosexuality. He was a great man, but he was no latin lover...
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Post by AWAR on Mar 23, 2004 12:46:22 GMT -5
his partial rejection of the western Judeo-Christian culture, are clearly related with closet homosexuality.... ???What does that have to do with homosexuality???
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Post by alex221166 on Mar 23, 2004 17:46:39 GMT -5
???What does that have to do with homosexuality??? Paganism and to a lesser extent Islam, both are more permissive of homosexuality than Christianity. The Judeo-Christian culture based on trying to avoid commiting "sins", make deviant types of behaviour less tolerable by the societies that accept Judeo-Christian culture as the norm. Older men having sex with little boys, happens daily in Afghanistan no one will give the look to the child abuser. Try that in Europe to see what happens...
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Post by AWAR on Mar 23, 2004 18:18:01 GMT -5
Older men having sex with little boys, happens daily in Afghanistan no one will give the look to the child abuser. Try that in Europe to see what happens... That doesn't happen in the streets, just inside churches ;D Aye, it's obvious that christianity was a bit less homosexual than some pagan religions of the world, but I don't see how's that related to Lawrence. I mean, there are homosexual christians, just like there are christians who don't always obey the ten commendments. If people actually obeyed every law of christianity, we'd all be Amishes, and there'd be 60 billion of us.
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Post by alex221166 on Mar 23, 2004 20:07:39 GMT -5
"That doesn't happen in the streets, just inside churches ;D" Lol, quite true. "Aye, it's obvious that christianity was a bit less homosexual than some pagan religions of the world, but I don't see how's that related to Lawrence. I mean, there are homosexual christians, just like there are christians who don't always obey the ten commendments." That is also true, but Lawrence looked like the man that wanted to fit in, but simply couldn't. He would be one of those guys that would marry a woman despite being gay... At least that's how I see it.
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Post by Marina on Mar 23, 2004 21:06:00 GMT -5
Interesting, but in my opinion, the characteristics he expressed that were said to be that of a repressed homosexual could be attributed to rape trauma. Here is a good article on the subject: www.firstworldwar.com/features/telawrence.htm
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Post by alex221166 on Mar 24, 2004 6:37:15 GMT -5
Interesting, but in my opinion, the characteristics he expressed that were said to be that of a repressed homosexual could be attributed to rape trauma. Here is a good article on the subject: www.firstworldwar.com/features/telawrence.htmIndeed. Excellent point.
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Post by sublime on Mar 24, 2004 6:51:18 GMT -5
Paganism and to a lesser extent Islam, both are more permissive of homosexuality than Christianity. The Judeo-Christian culture based on trying to avoid commiting "sins", make deviant types of behaviour less tolerable by the societies that accept Judeo-Christian culture as the norm. Older men having sex with little boys, happens daily in Afghanistan no one will give the look to the child abuser. Try that in Europe to see what happens... An hadith or Islamic oral tradition relating to Islam's view on homosexuality: "Kill the one that is doing it and also kill the one that it is being done to." (in reference to the active and passive partners in gay sexual intercourse). There is a fine line between culture and religion. Islam does not equal Afghan culture.
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Post by alex221166 on Mar 24, 2004 6:53:40 GMT -5
"An hadith or Islamic oral tradition relating to Islam's view on homosexuality:
"Kill the one that is doing it and also kill the one that it is being done to." (in reference to the active and passive partners in gay sexual intercourse).
There is a fine line between culture and religion. Islam does not equal Afghan culture."
Yes, it is Islamic tolerance at its best, but it still didn't stop endemic pederasty in most of the present-day Islamic countries. Furthermore, poligamy directs some males to homosexuality (and to the abuse of young boys).
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