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livewirestrike

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  1. icemarle makes an excellent point. But, humans often like to specify things to be right or wrong. Has it ever occured to us that maybe it's not such a good thing to categorize things as right or wrong? Before getting to far off topic, homosexuality is a THING. It's what people do. People try to bring laws into play "If I pass a law forbidding gay marriages, maybe I'll stop them all!" I don't think that is fair to say. Legality doesn't make someone stop being homosexual. If someone wants to be gay, you cannot deprive them from their agency to be independent and have that orientation. I'm not gay nor do I think others should be. Man was made to have sex with Woman. It's that simple, but others are attracted to the same sex, let them be! Man, why do all of the politics and debates and arguments have to come in to play? The main thing, I think, is because people who aren't gay don't believe in being gay, therefore they don't want anyone else to either (Generally speaking, of course, not all heterosexuals act this way). ANYWAY, as I said before think about this: Is there anytime you thought something was wrong that you agreed with? You can't put a sticker on things and post-mark it RIGHT or WRONG. Things are just simply ACCEPTABLE and UNACCEPTABLE. That's life, what more can I tell you? Well, I can't stand all of the comments that talk about other animals. You can't use animals to compare with us. Every species is different. Isn't it hard to find an itelligent conversation? Just because other animals are gay doesn't mean we should. That's like saying just because fish breathe under water means we should go try to, as well. And just because birds fly, we should jump off a cliff to see if we can, also. Stop comparing other species with humans. Use facts about us to determine your opinions, if the topic were is the fact that some animals are homosexual is it right, that would be a good idea to point out. But it's not!
  2. At times it seems we want to let go of what makes us sad. When we get hurt, we like that pain and we want to have it somemore. It keeps up concentrated on the fact that we got hurt. As someone else pointed out, we can't control death. Death is a time card, when your number comes up - it's your time to go. Also, I came to believe that most of the time we want to die, we have to wait longer. There are also benefits to death. Most people think of death as a bad thing. You're not crazy when you say your obsessed with death. When you die, you leave all of the worldly pains behind. Now, suicide is WRONG and no one should commit it. We should not have control over when we die and when we do, it's considered suicide. I'm saying that if you're hurt you need to wait a little longer. You're time will come, you won't always be hurt. If you are asking us why it is, we think, that you are obsessed with death. Obviously, I think it has something to do with your feelings. BUT, you may just be interested in what happens next. Often times, we can find ourselves bored of life and the same habitual routine we live through each day. I think that it would be both exciting and scary to find out what happens. Ever find your self thinking while reading a book, What happens next, ooh the Suspense is killing me!? Same thing with life, there is always that suspense that I think is the only reason we keep forward. We are just curious about life and death and what happens. Many religions will tell you that there is no life after death. I think that's wrong, there has to be something after death. Just think about it, why would death be so painful, why would we obsess over death so much, why would life be so greatful if there was no life after death? Well it all boils down to this: We really can't control that death happens, but when it does it's going to happen anyway. Isn't that what's so exciting, knowing that one day you are going to die and you're still alive, browsing the web or whatever it is that you do? Don't obsess over what you can't control, but if you do... always remember that you could be next!
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