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Zygimantas

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  1. I love messy hair on dark-haired guys. Hot. Haha, I have short, non-messy, blond hair :P
  2. Well my non lyrical change all the time. But my favorite lyrical song has been Dust in the Wind by Kansas for a while now.
  3. Zygimantas replied to das1330's topic in Off-Topic
    I have a question that is somewhat related to gun ownership. Lets say someone breaks into my house at night, I go and grab my gun and put it in a pocket. Then I go downstairs and see someone trying to steal my stuff, he sees me and pulls out a gun , he shoots me and the bullet hits my foot. I then take out my gun and shoot him in the head, killing him. This is considered manslaughter on my part right? Would I go to jail for that?
  4. Well if space is not nothing, then nothing would have no space. Therefore nothing is nothing.
  5. Well what do you consider to be beyond the universe?
  6. If you don't want people in your society than don't allow people to immigrate there, I guess. I still find it dumb though and again maybe it was just how I was brought up. I understand culture is an important thing but it's not like these immigrants are changing how French-born people are acting, are they? Just let them be. Well the thing is, Islam is spreading fairly fast in Europe now, maybe they fear that more and more women would adopt the belief of Islam and and more women would wear the niqab. The French don't won't this. Although you are right, they aren't really harming other people, so I personally disagree with this law. I just don't think that the French have to disagree with it as well.
  7. But nothingness still has waves, right? Or at least energy. Nope. Then how do you define nothing?
  8. But nothingness still has waves, right? Or at least energy.
  9. Which brings me to a question. What exactly is nothing?
  10. Not all Muslims are the same. Some Christians are Baptists and some don't go to church. I'm not sure the niqab is a religious thing as much as it is cultural though. And even then, not all Middle-Easterns are the same. Why would they feel the need to change the way they dress? Maybe their faith is stronger than their desire to mix with the rest of the population. For your third point, see my first. Well now they would probably not want to wear the niqab because they would get in trouble with the law. The french just don't want too many outside influences like women who wear niqabs to mix with their culture. Why is that a problem? They don't respect certain beliefs, thats all. What other way do you suggest to go about it if you don't want certain people in your society?
  11. It's religion. According to their beliefs, if they don't wear it, they will suffer consequences from above. Clearly it's not that easy to adapt since they have to be forced to change; if it was okay with them they would have done it a long time ago. Besides, I doubt these women don't know each other at all. I'm not saying there's a country-wide niqab ring in France, but I wouldn't be surprised if these women (and their husbands, who likely have the same convictions) had more influence on each other than the rest of France does. Protest, convince people that it's a deeply unjust and useless law, etc. There never was a De Gaulle, a Jefferson, a Robespierre or a Danton who ever pondered what was wrong with their country, and found nothing to do about it. I know/see Muslims all the time who don't wear it. It doesn't make it hard to adapt, they just never had to try. Even though they might be against the religion, they are not burning books or places of worship regarding Islam. They are just banning an article of clothing that is apparently optional within the religion.
  12. What about your statement? Subjective or objective? Definitely subjective. What if objectivity is subjective? It is. Prove it. I can't ;)
  13. Good idea. Unless you just want a fling, then find a hot chick. xD Well I still want an attractive girl either way. Except if I wanted a fling I would get a dumber chick who is easier to get with.
  14. Yay!!! Nothing is more effective then the combination of politics and comedy.
  15. [...] I'm basically rubbing my [bleep] on the girls ass,[...] doesn't accomplish anything other then making me horny and giving me a workout. [...] yeah.... Not sure what you don't like about it. I hate the music most people grind to, but finding a girl with the right stature for you with a song you can actually feel makes dancing a wonderful experience. My ex and I loved dancing because of our chemistry and compatibility. I mean...obviously the relationship wasn't great for those who know my story, but the dancing was awesome. And because of my dancing experiences with her, I crave to find another girl with similar talents. Not liking dancing is actually grounds for a break up for me. One of the other girls I dated refused to dance...that relationship lasted all of 3 weeks. I mean, that wasn't the reason...but dancing is important to me. ...what was my point again? ...oh yeah. Grinding. I enjoy it. If you don't enjoy it, you're doin' it wrong. Thats the problem, I have not found a girl that makes dancing so fun.
  16. After getting back into the flirting game ( primarily because school started), I have realized that I want a smart girl. Its so annoying when after having some fun flirting I may say or ask something that requires at least some thinking and get a " I don't get it, I'm not smart hahahahaha" for a response. Now I'm sure that I would only be in a relationship with a girl with which I can both have fun with and hold an interesting conversation with...
  17. Are you on crack? Do you really think muslims (not all of them obviously) aren't the only people who want to wear it? Have you ever even moved? I've changed countries four times in my life, and I'm not talking about tourism. It's an enormous pain in the ass. Except that was for work, my family had a valid reason to do it. Imagine being forced to exile yourself because the way you dress is weird, unless you start dressing in a way that is basically equivalent to not wearing anything for you and I. I've seen women covered from head to toe in the bus, and I thought "wow, that's a little strange" but I carried on with my life and I was fine. Of course every country is allowed to have its own laws. That doesn't make anything right, and it doesn't mean it shouldn't be criticized. We're better off crushing laws like these than waiting for the accumulation of them to eat the country from its foundations. Their motto is "freedom, equality, brotherhood". This law goes against all of them. It's so simple to say "Whatever, they'll [bleep] up and know they made a mistake later" when you're not the one whose fundamental rights are being violated. It's not like the non-muslims will think "man, not having those niqabs really sucks now that I think about it". It's the 1,900 women who will take all the impact. Its their choice, they don't have to wear it. And yes, I have moved from another country (although I was young). The thing is, they aren't forced to exile, and if everyone around you were to wear nothing as well, then it shouldn't be too hard to eventually adapt. But yes, the government obviously doesn't want the woman around, and they are probably doing this to keep muslims away. But what can we do about it? At least they aren't being violent.
  18. See the thing is, I don't like grinding. I'm 6'3 and most of the girls I grind with are 5'2-5'7. It feels like I'm doing a squat work out most of the time. Secondly, I don't even like the whole "grinding" concept. I'm basically rubbing my [bleep] on the girls ass, and that just feels weird, especially when its with girls I'm just friends with. Grinding doesn't accomplish anything other then making me horny and giving me a workout. Oh and usually to slow hip-hop beats. I don't know why this grinding thing has become so popular.
  19. Yeah, let's take a cue from the Middle East and start applying the same logic. Actually, no, let's not. They're not doing all that well. They have different values. We can't go into other countries telling them what's right and wrong, and we can't tell people who were socialized in those countries to follow our values. How would you feel if you moved to another country, and they passed a law imposing nudism for security reasons? Would that make you uncomfortable? It would go against everything you've been taught. And it would be unjust, because there's nothing really harmful about being clothed, save for that mild security concernbut really, being in the nude wouldn't stop you from committing a crime if you really wanted to, you'd just find another way to commit it. We should legislate against what is harmful, not what is abnormal or strange. If you don't like the laws of the country then leave. Every country has the right to have their own laws, if they crumble because of them then so be it. Its not like people are being killed or discriminated against here, the law is the same for everyone. But really, if a country adopted nudism as a law, then I would either get used to it or move to a different country...
  20. Oh please, do you even know what racism is? Just because they may not like people who have certain beliefs does not make them racists. Now, for example, if they had a problem against everyone who was of middle-eastern decent, then they would be racists.
  21. This has nothing to do with racism, Muslims are not a race. France has always tried to keep their culture strictly french, so this move is unsurprising.
  22. If only they played hardstyle at high-school dances. I must say one of the main reasons I don't go to them is because the music just plain sucks. And how can you have fun dancing to crappy music?
  23. What about your statement? Subjective or objective? Definitely subjective. What if objectivity is subjective? It is.
  24. I lol'd :lol:
  25. What about your statement? Subjective or objective? Definitely subjective.

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