(p.s Colourophobia is the intense fear of clowns
Modifié par Lucy_Glitter, 22 octobre 2009 - 05:36 .
Modifié par Lucy_Glitter, 22 octobre 2009 - 05:36 .
The nearest Target is like an hour and away, and the Wal Marts around here are like zoos that I avoid as if they were only housing snakes and worms with the beubonic plague. AKA no interest there.Maria Caliban wrote...
It is good. You can pick them up at Wal-Mart and Target, so it's not like they're a rare item. You should get some, eat it, and tell me what you think of the book I convinced you to pick-up before I get you to buy something else.
Yes, your earlier post about colourophilia made me wonder about the details of your private life. But I wasn't judging.Lucy_Glitter wrote...
Yummy looking lips.
(p.s Colourophobia is the intense fear of clowns)
Modifié par Maria Caliban, 22 octobre 2009 - 05:45 .
Modifié par Mystranna Kelteel, 22 octobre 2009 - 05:51 .
Rivina wrote...
I qualify under the B, but who's QQing?
Modifié par Maria Caliban, 22 octobre 2009 - 05:54 .
Modifié par Mordaedil, 22 octobre 2009 - 06:17 .
Sorry but have to fall out. I'm one of the above.dragoager wrote...
If you are not a straight happily married man or woman who ONLY does it missionary style, then you will probably get absorbed into this thread.
You're a sexy blue asari. That has to count for something.Mordaedil wrote...
Let me see if I got this this.
Lesbian
Gay
Bisexual
Transsexual
Queer
Questioning
Intersex
Asexual
Ally
Pansexual
Polyamorous
Right? ... Sorry to say Maria, I don't think I qualify for any except the last 'A' there.
Well, I support all of those as choices and consider myself an ally of anyone choosing such a life-style? I just don't follow any of them in real life personally.Maria Caliban wrote...
You're a sexy blue asari. That has to count for something.
Mystranna Kelteel wrote...
Is there any particular reason why the first Q isn't considered redundant on account of the LG?
Are they going for a particular meaning with it that I'm overlooking, or what?
The word just means 'odd' or 'unusual.'
Don't you remember Imoen from BG going "You're a queer fellow?"
Interestingly, queer used to refer to a gay man who was the receptive partner for anal sex. The man who penetrated was called 'a straight.'
Modifié par Maria Caliban, 22 octobre 2009 - 07:57 .
My knowledge of the word mostly comes from television, which tends to use it in a very derogatory way.Maria Caliban wrote...
The word just means 'odd' or 'unusual.'
Don't you remember Imoen from BG going "You're a queer fellow?"
Mordaedil wrote...
My knowledge of the word mostly comes from television, which tends to use it in a very derogatory way.Maria Caliban wrote...
The word just means 'odd' or 'unusual.'
Don't you remember Imoen from BG going "You're a queer fellow?"
Never really used it myself, so... I do recall Imoen saying that though, but I assumed it was an adjective, not a verb.
*Joe Wilson in the audience* You Lie! Yeah but Bioware have confirmed it.Maria Caliban wrote...
Yes, same sex romances have been confirmed.
swirlwind wrote...
It is an adjective. Except when applied to a [LGBTQIAPPK] person, when it's a noun.
Maria Caliban wrote...
swirlwind wrote...
It is an adjective. Except when applied to a [LGBTQIAPPK] person, when it's a noun.
I am not worthy to fix quotes, only fair may do it.