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Woman with a choice bump.

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  • R Renauda
    4 Oct 2021, 23:51

    @horace said in Woman with a choice bump.:

    @jolly said in Woman with a choice bump.:

    Renauda has been around long enough he understands this place quite well and if he wishes, can give as good as he gets.

    Can and has. But like all passive aggressive little twerps, he doesn't own it, and rather accuses others of being big meanies.

    Passive aggressive? What the fuck are you other than a macho libertarian one trick jackass? Jolly is at least a genuine conservative as are Larry, Dr. George, Mik, and Brenda to name a few. I don't agree with them on a whole lot of points but at least I know where they stand and from where they are coming. They are the real thing. And you know something, Snotty? Each one them has an appreciation of history that you do not. I respect that.

    You aren't there Snotty. Never will be either. So keep on with the spew. I am sure it feels good, and like the saying goes, you can't lose when you're playing with yourself.

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    Horace
    wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 00:04 last edited by
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    @renauda said in Woman with a choice bump.:

    @horace said in Woman with a choice bump.:

    @jolly said in Woman with a choice bump.:

    Renauda has been around long enough he understands this place quite well and if he wishes, can give as good as he gets.

    Can and has. But like all passive aggressive little twerps, he doesn't own it, and rather accuses others of being big meanies.

    Passive aggressive? What the fuck are you other than a macho libertarian one trick jackass? Jolly is at least a genuine conservative as are Larry, Dr. George, Mik,
    and Brenda to name a few.

    I don't know that naming a bunch of other people in this childish spat is fair to them, especially when you're just using them as leverage to marginalize me by comparison, but I understand that small people like you have their go-to moves.

    I don't agree with them on a whole lot of points but at least I know where they stand and from they are coming. There are the real thing. And you know something, Snotty? Each one them has an appreciation of history that you do not.

    You aren't there Snotty. So keep on with the spew. I am sure it feels good.

    I dunno, you tell me. How are you feeling? Better? But tomorrow morning, you'll still wake up small...

    Education is extremely important.

    R 1 Reply Last reply 5 Oct 2021, 00:16
    • H Horace
      5 Oct 2021, 00:04

      @renauda said in Woman with a choice bump.:

      @horace said in Woman with a choice bump.:

      @jolly said in Woman with a choice bump.:

      Renauda has been around long enough he understands this place quite well and if he wishes, can give as good as he gets.

      Can and has. But like all passive aggressive little twerps, he doesn't own it, and rather accuses others of being big meanies.

      Passive aggressive? What the fuck are you other than a macho libertarian one trick jackass? Jolly is at least a genuine conservative as are Larry, Dr. George, Mik,
      and Brenda to name a few.

      I don't know that naming a bunch of other people in this childish spat is fair to them, especially when you're just using them as leverage to marginalize me by comparison, but I understand that small people like you have their go-to moves.

      I don't agree with them on a whole lot of points but at least I know where they stand and from they are coming. There are the real thing. And you know something, Snotty? Each one them has an appreciation of history that you do not.

      You aren't there Snotty. So keep on with the spew. I am sure it feels good.

      I dunno, you tell me. How are you feeling? Better? But tomorrow morning, you'll still wake up small...

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      Renauda
      wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 00:16 last edited by Renauda 10 May 2021, 00:17
      #26

      @horace

      Dislike the fact you don't stand up to your peers here? Isn't that just too bad, you don't think I fight fair. You're bogus from the get go, Snotty.

      Oh, I'll wake tomorrow but not near as small as you are right now.

      I said give me your best shot. You haven't done it? Frightened?

      Elbows up!

      H 1 Reply Last reply 5 Oct 2021, 00:33
      • R Renauda
        5 Oct 2021, 00:16

        @horace

        Dislike the fact you don't stand up to your peers here? Isn't that just too bad, you don't think I fight fair. You're bogus from the get go, Snotty.

        Oh, I'll wake tomorrow but not near as small as you are right now.

        I said give me your best shot. You haven't done it? Frightened?

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        Horace
        wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 00:33 last edited by
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        @renauda said in Woman with a choice bump.:

        @horace

        Dislike the fact you don't stand up to your peers here? Isn't that just too bad, you don't think I fight fair. You're bogus from the get go, Snotty.

        Oh, I'll wake tomorrow but not near as small as you are right now.

        I said give me your best shot. You haven't done it? Frightened?

        No, slightly amused at what you become when you’re angry, but not scared.

        Education is extremely important.

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        • H Horace
          5 Oct 2021, 00:33

          @renauda said in Woman with a choice bump.:

          @horace

          Dislike the fact you don't stand up to your peers here? Isn't that just too bad, you don't think I fight fair. You're bogus from the get go, Snotty.

          Oh, I'll wake tomorrow but not near as small as you are right now.

          I said give me your best shot. You haven't done it? Frightened?

          No, slightly amused at what you become when you’re angry, but not scared.

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          Renauda
          wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 00:41 last edited by Renauda 10 May 2021, 00:41
          #28

          @horace said in Woman with a choice bump.:

          @renauda said in Woman with a choice bump.:

          @horace

          Dislike the fact you don't stand up to your peers here? Isn't that just too bad, you don't think I fight fair. You're bogus from the get go, Snotty.

          Oh, I'll wake tomorrow but not near as small as you are right now.

          I said give me your best shot. You haven't done it? Frightened?

          No, slightly amused at what you become when you’re angry, but not scared.

          I know you're not scared. Then give me your best shot. C'mon.

          I'm waiting, Horace. Your best shot. Just say it so we can begin to bury the hatchet. I'm sick of this and you.

          Elbows up!

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          • R Renauda
            5 Oct 2021, 00:41

            @horace said in Woman with a choice bump.:

            @renauda said in Woman with a choice bump.:

            @horace

            Dislike the fact you don't stand up to your peers here? Isn't that just too bad, you don't think I fight fair. You're bogus from the get go, Snotty.

            Oh, I'll wake tomorrow but not near as small as you are right now.

            I said give me your best shot. You haven't done it? Frightened?

            No, slightly amused at what you become when you’re angry, but not scared.

            I know you're not scared. Then give me your best shot. C'mon.

            I'm waiting, Horace. Your best shot. Just say it so we can begin to bury the hatchet. I'm sick of this and you.

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            Horace
            wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 00:57 last edited by
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            @renauda said in Woman with a choice bump.:

            @horace said in Woman with a choice bump.:

            @renauda said in Woman with a choice bump.:

            @horace

            Dislike the fact you don't stand up to your peers here? Isn't that just too bad, you don't think I fight fair. You're bogus from the get go, Snotty.

            Oh, I'll wake tomorrow but not near as small as you are right now.

            I said give me your best shot. You haven't done it? Frightened?

            No, slightly amused at what you become when you’re angry, but not scared.

            I know you're not scared. Then give me your best shot. C'mon.

            I'm waiting, Horace. Your best shot. Just say it so we can begin to bury the hatchet. I'm sick of this and you.

            I don’t know what you’re anticipating I might be holding back. Whatever your conscience tells you, that’s exactly it. Just imagine I said it. And then imagine a leaden silence as everybody allows it to sink in. Then, a slow clap. First one person. Then another, until the peanut gallery is roaring their appreciation of my one great and final shot in this, the greatest of all TNCR battles.

            Education is extremely important.

            R 1 Reply Last reply 5 Oct 2021, 01:05
            • H Horace
              5 Oct 2021, 00:57

              @renauda said in Woman with a choice bump.:

              @horace said in Woman with a choice bump.:

              @renauda said in Woman with a choice bump.:

              @horace

              Dislike the fact you don't stand up to your peers here? Isn't that just too bad, you don't think I fight fair. You're bogus from the get go, Snotty.

              Oh, I'll wake tomorrow but not near as small as you are right now.

              I said give me your best shot. You haven't done it? Frightened?

              No, slightly amused at what you become when you’re angry, but not scared.

              I know you're not scared. Then give me your best shot. C'mon.

              I'm waiting, Horace. Your best shot. Just say it so we can begin to bury the hatchet. I'm sick of this and you.

              I don’t know what you’re anticipating I might be holding back. Whatever your conscience tells you, that’s exactly it. Just imagine I said it. And then imagine a leaden silence as everybody allows it to sink in. Then, a slow clap. First one person. Then another, until the peanut gallery is roaring their appreciation of my one great and final shot in this, the greatest of all TNCR battles.

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              Renauda
              wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 01:05 last edited by
              #30

              @horace

              Okay, you don't want to stop fighting. Fine by me.

              We are now sworn enemies and at war

              Elbows up!

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                LuFins Dad
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                  LuFins Dad
                  wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 01:21 last edited by
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                    Copper
                    wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 01:33 last edited by Copper 10 May 2021, 01:34
                    #33

                    I think at least one is drunk

                    Do you remember when what's-his-name used to come around drunk? It was usually on Friday nights.

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                    • C Copper
                      5 Oct 2021, 01:33

                      I think at least one is drunk

                      Do you remember when what's-his-name used to come around drunk? It was usually on Friday nights.

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                      Renauda
                      wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 01:45 last edited by
                      #34

                      @copper

                      No, I don't think anyone is drunk here. We are both being deliberately belligerent. It's all good though. I'll have to prove that I'm not passive aggressive. Horace doesn't have to prove anything. That's all right by me.

                      I think the what's his name you refer was Jack, Madame K's husband. Whatever happened to him?

                      Elbows up!

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                      • R Renauda
                        5 Oct 2021, 01:45

                        @copper

                        No, I don't think anyone is drunk here. We are both being deliberately belligerent. It's all good though. I'll have to prove that I'm not passive aggressive. Horace doesn't have to prove anything. That's all right by me.

                        I think the what's his name you refer was Jack, Madame K's husband. Whatever happened to him?

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                        Horace
                        wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 02:10 last edited by
                        #35

                        @renauda said in Woman with a choice bump.:

                        @copper

                        No, I don't think anyone is drunk here. We are both being deliberately belligerent. It's all good though. I'll have to prove that I'm not passive aggressive. Horace doesn't have to prove anything. That's all right by me.

                        I think the what's his name you refer was Jack, Madame K's husband. Whatever happened to him?

                        He got rolled by Madame K.

                        Education is extremely important.

                        R 1 Reply Last reply 5 Oct 2021, 03:51
                        • H Horace
                          5 Oct 2021, 02:10

                          @renauda said in Woman with a choice bump.:

                          @copper

                          No, I don't think anyone is drunk here. We are both being deliberately belligerent. It's all good though. I'll have to prove that I'm not passive aggressive. Horace doesn't have to prove anything. That's all right by me.

                          I think the what's his name you refer was Jack, Madame K's husband. Whatever happened to him?

                          He got rolled by Madame K.

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                          Renauda
                          wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 03:51 last edited by Renauda 10 May 2021, 03:52
                          #36

                          @horace

                          "He got rolled by Madame K".

                          What the hell is that supposed to mean? Hit him with her rolling pin? Threw him out?

                          Elbows up!

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                          • R Renauda
                            5 Oct 2021, 03:51

                            @horace

                            "He got rolled by Madame K".

                            What the hell is that supposed to mean? Hit him with her rolling pin? Threw him out?

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                            Horace
                            wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 03:56 last edited by
                            #37

                            @renauda said in Woman with a choice bump.:

                            @horace

                            "He got rolled by Madame K".

                            What the hell is that supposed to mean? Hit him with her rolling pin? Threw him out?

                            You could say she threw him out. According to Jack, she blindsided him with a divorce, leaving him to reassemble the pieces of his life, in his 60s. Apparently, he had taken his wedding vows seriously.

                            Education is extremely important.

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                            • H Horace
                              5 Oct 2021, 03:56

                              @renauda said in Woman with a choice bump.:

                              @horace

                              "He got rolled by Madame K".

                              What the hell is that supposed to mean? Hit him with her rolling pin? Threw him out?

                              You could say she threw him out. According to Jack, she blindsided him with a divorce, leaving him to reassemble the pieces of his life, in his 60s. Apparently, he had taken his wedding vows seriously.

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                              Renauda
                              wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 06:10 last edited by Renauda 10 May 2021, 06:14
                              #38

                              @horace

                              Of course. Seriously, she hit him with her rolling pin.

                              Elbows up!

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                              • L LuFins Dad
                                4 Oct 2021, 14:17

                                @jolly said in Woman with a choice bump.:

                                Maybe in years to come, she can tell her child to feel special because she didn't kill her...

                                https://pagesix.com/2021/10/03/pregnant-jennifer-lawrence-shows-off-baby-bump-at-womens-march/

                                “Women can’t be free if they don’t control their bodies,”

                                I just have never understood this argument. It’s not “their bodies”… The fetus has it’s own unique genetic blueprint, separate and different that the mother. It’s not “your body” it’s a completely separate body inside another.

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                                jon-nyc
                                wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 09:07 last edited by
                                #39

                                @lufins-dad said in Woman with a choice bump.:

                                I just have never understood this argument. It’s not “their bodies”… The fetus has it’s own unique genetic blueprint, separate and different that the mother. It’s not “your body” it’s a completely separate body inside another.

                                Me neither, and I’m pro-choice.

                                Though I would slightly change your formulation and say it’s not just their bodies.

                                Only non-witches get due process.

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                                  Catseye3
                                  wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 12:50 last edited by
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                                  On the Renauda-Horace feud, I found this bit, from an essay by 19th-century essayist William Hazlitt called “On the Pleasure of Hating.”

                                  "Nature seems made of antipathies. Without something to hate, we should lose the very spring of thought and action … Pure good soon grows insipid, wants variety and spirit. Pain is a bittersweet, which never surfeits. Love turns, with a little indulgence, to indifference or disgust: Hatred alone is immortal."

                                  As the Slingblade guy would say, "Mm-hmm."

                                  Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                                  • C Catseye3
                                    5 Oct 2021, 12:50

                                    On the Renauda-Horace feud, I found this bit, from an essay by 19th-century essayist William Hazlitt called “On the Pleasure of Hating.”

                                    "Nature seems made of antipathies. Without something to hate, we should lose the very spring of thought and action … Pure good soon grows insipid, wants variety and spirit. Pain is a bittersweet, which never surfeits. Love turns, with a little indulgence, to indifference or disgust: Hatred alone is immortal."

                                    As the Slingblade guy would say, "Mm-hmm."

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                                    George K
                                    wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 12:55 last edited by
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                                    @catseye3 said in Woman with a choice bump.:

                                    As the Slingblade guy

                                    alt text

                                    Oh, wait...

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                                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                    • J jon-nyc
                                      5 Oct 2021, 09:07

                                      @lufins-dad said in Woman with a choice bump.:

                                      I just have never understood this argument. It’s not “their bodies”… The fetus has it’s own unique genetic blueprint, separate and different that the mother. It’s not “your body” it’s a completely separate body inside another.

                                      Me neither, and I’m pro-choice.

                                      Though I would slightly change your formulation and say it’s not just their bodies.

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                                      Jolly
                                      wrote on 5 Oct 2021, 13:06 last edited by
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                                      @jon-nyc said in Woman with a choice bump.:

                                      @lufins-dad said in Woman with a choice bump.:

                                      I just have never understood this argument. It’s not “their bodies”… The fetus has it’s own unique genetic blueprint, separate and different that the mother. It’s not “your body” it’s a completely separate body inside another.

                                      Me neither, and I’m pro-choice.

                                      Though I would slightly change your formulation and say it’s not just their bodies.

                                      As time passes and science advances, " my body, my choice" is rapidly losing its effectiveness. As you have pointed out, genetics points out that the baby is a unique human in its own right. As such, it inherits those natural rights bestowed upon any other person.

                                      Secondly, the age of in vitro viability has wound its way down to around 22 weeks.

                                      Meet Lyla:

                                      alt text

                                      21.5 weeks gestation, 14.4 ounces at birth.

                                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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