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May a lesbian marry a gay man? My answer is ‘yes’ because in that instance the capacity to consummate the union is there. The anatomy is there. The possibility of conception is there.

Yep, my company is pretty diverse in race, gender, and age at every level except the VPs and execs. There are two female VPs, both childless, gay (they aren't a couple), and late 40s - early 50s. The execs are all male and, with one exception, over 50. Every single VP and exec is white. I'm in my early 30s, black, and

This was me at every single meeting held by my last manager. The most soul deadening part of it all was the end:

This emotion they speak of. Can we have sex with it?

Not American but I'm in the same boat. Though I always end up feeling really guilty when I just run out of fucks to give because if I don't do things they tend not to get done at all. My supervisors and managers know I'm the best worker they have, too, so while I get cut slack on some things they know that when

Lord. At the 1:15 mark when her army of Keshas are twerkin' for their supper, and she just kind of saunters away because CHER.

("The poison I put in their water is working faster than I thought!")

I made it through the classes, then refused confirmation. Civil disobedience and all that.

Good questions... Although I am no longer a practicing Catholic, I was raised in a liberal Catholic church that believes in a woman's right to choose, LGBTQ rights, etc. There is even one priest who is also a professor of religion and has sermons that sound a lot more like intellectual lectures. He describes the Bible

Inertia. Hell, I'd been an atheist for 3-1/2 years when I got up in the middle of my 3rd Confirmation class and walked out, never to return.

Gay man marrying a lesibian...sounds like a crude sitcom on CBS.

"May a lesbian marry a gay man? My answer is ‘yes’ because in that instance the capacity to consummate the union is there. The anatomy is there. The possibility of conception is there."

This is what happens when you preference the welfare of a prudish, easily-offended imaginary friend over the welfare of for-real

Weed, like alcohol, can be handled responsibly. But, yes, I agree it is highly addictive, at least psychologically and in a manner that can cause physical withdrawal symptoms, even if those symtoms are in the addicts head. Ive seen hard core stoners who tried to quit go through a lot of pain and struggle. But because

I know someone who this happened to also. I know that statistically alcohol is worse for people, and I'm pro-legalizing marijuana, but it's not like it's totally harmless.

There are two things to consider here. First, Miley Cyrus is very young and doesn't really have a lot of life experience upon which to base her assertion. Secondly, most people would agree that excessive use of either alcohol or marijuana is probably not a good idea.

I mean come on, "Yes, There were Kameras Near Kim Kardashians Krowning Kooch." Go big.

Nail on head!

Yeah I work in Reality as well, and it seems like the only peoblem people have with the genre is it being called "reality".

If something happens but it didn't happen on camera, did it really even happen?
These are the questions that keep me up at night.

Worship me.