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philosophical question of the week: tolerance

Marianne McCann
Feted Inner Child
Join date: 23 Feb 2006
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07-22-2009 08:12
From: Colette Meiji
wow ..

Just for the record -- Someone trying to "settle" a forums debate In-world is creepy as hell.


It does kinda have that "let's go outside and settle this once and for all" vive to it, don't it?
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Dekka Raymaker
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Join date: 4 Feb 2007
Posts: 3,898
07-22-2009 08:17
From: Jig Chippewa
I've always wondered what this thing is about sports and kids. You never get "paint-moms" or "library-dads" do you? "Performance-Artist Moms":) I had one of those but more often than not she forgot. :)
To be honest I wouldnt want my Mum watching me do anything - quite unnecessary.
Anyway, she always introduced me as her sister. It's still hard to call her Mum. Oh, and just remembered, sometimes, a few years ago she got into the habit of calling me her "friend" when a bloke came along.

One of my best friends has that exact same relationship with her Performance-Artist Mum too.
Smith Peel
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Join date: 10 Jan 2005
Posts: 1,597
07-22-2009 18:11
I tolerate intolerance as long as the intolerant tolerate my toleration. ;)












(Right, Pep? ;) )
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Ricardo Harris
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Join date: 1 Apr 2006
Posts: 1,944
07-23-2009 19:02
Why should I tolerate something or someone simply because"it's the correct thing to do?"

BS! If I don't like you for whatever reason, then I don't like you and that's it. No need to make excuses or lie about it as people now do. This includes certain groups, places and things.
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