LGBTQ+ Megathread & Lounge (Part 1)

The only thing we ever had troubles with coming in our house was snakes. Alot of snakes back on the farm. Big eastern brown was sliding through the toys in our toyroom when my older brother (like, 5 at the time) saw it and got me out (like 2). Few other times they were in beds and boots and stuff.

Yeah true that!

Maybe we introduce the wolves to the roos?

Ironically them getting what they can get backfires

Occasionally, like very rarely, there are reports of male dog w female coyote

But male dogs dont hunt and provide like male coyotes do, so most offspring end up dying, so luuuckily we don’t gotta deal with that crossover episode yet

Aren’t those like the most dangerous snakes too?

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I do understand the societal dangers there but
 its still pretty cool that you guys have like GoT wolves
 right?

Yeah but Aus has 7/10 of the worlds most dangerous snakes so it’s not like it wouldn’t be, either :rofl:

Edit: Red Belly in my sand pit, king brown under the mower nearly got my toe. Snakes are in the outback though, not Sydney and stuff
 well
 they are but not nearly as many

LOL fair enough xD

Yeah we had issues with snakes getting in the house, although only ones that were poisonous were copper heads where we used to live. The others had bites that 9/10 would get infected.

Fun story time. Mom has this clock that looks like a sun with a point for each number on the clock. Well, number 6 on the clock was missing.

For reference to the clock (it’s very similiar to this one):

Anyway, well I came in from school one day and I noticed the largest point coming from where number 6 would be was fixed. I was like “Hey mom I see you found that missing piece for the clock!”

“What are you talking about?”

A snake coiled itself around the clock and it’s tail was sticking down XD hard to say how long that thing had been up there but yeah. That was an interesting time. She is deathly afraid of snakes.

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LOLOL hold up, I feel like you could find this funny, need to find something

Edit: Was just a python, no lady naughties were seriously damaged in this episode

Suuuuuuure

Just as long as they stay far away from towns and what not

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Ha looks about right.

Mom, the reason she is so scared of em, she used to have to go to the bathroom in an outhouse.

Well, she was out there doing her business and, according to her, there was a big black snake coiled up in the top part of the outhouse.

Lol she screamed and ran out and she feels that no matter what, there’s always a snake somewhere in a place she wouldn’t expect. xD

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And
 you locals must develop special wolf-saddles. You will become the Mighty Northern Wolf Lads

Edit: This post proves I need to depart, G’night frens

Lol good night Space. Sleep well.

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If you want to protest against the place you work, you ask the city for a designated place near where you work. They assign you that place, you gather there and you protest.

The right to protest does NOT include activity that takes rights away from other people, like the right to use the roadways for their purposes.

Peaceful protest is exactly what the Constitution guarantees. For example, had the Confederacy asked for a place on the National Mall to gather and protest for admitting slave states, that would have been a Constitutionally protected protest and it would have been allowed.

However once they fired on Fort Sumter it was no longer a Constitutionally protected protest.

Yes, protesting in general is protected by the 1st Amendment. But just as yelling “fire” in a crowed room is not protected free speech, taking away the rights of other people to use public property is not a protected protest.

And morally? Are you serious? Laws are created by governments. Morality is dictated by churches. So where, in the Bible, does it say that a very small but vocal group of truck drivers have the right to deny the public the use of public roadways?

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What country do you live in?

And I agreed, legally this is probably true. But, morally, not even remotely relevant. You get delayed on your way home by a few minutes, or you have to switch what kind of beans you buy, the truck driver can’t feed their children and might lose their home
 how does this even remotely compare?

Trudeau had plenty of time to react to this, but he let it go on, and on, and on, and on. He is the one to blame. He made a blunder and followed it up with another blunder. He started a mandate which would have obviously been wildly unpopular, then doubled down on that mandate.

Trudeau NEVER felt the repercussions of his bad policies. Those truckers however did. They were the ones that still had bills to pay, families to take care of
 Trudeau never missed a meal or a bill, never had to worry about those sorts of things, all while holding other people to standards that he himself wasn’t living up to.

Actually, it is. This is a myth that people like to repeat, but you can actually shout fire in a crowded movie theater, and as long as people don’t panic 
 nothing will happen.

Both of these things are kind of incorrect. Laws and morality are dictated and upheld by people in a communal effort. Words like “government” and “religion” are shorthand for collectives, that have ever shifting and ever evolving goals and views.

Wasn’t an entire city turned to salt because of immorality? While the moral were spared from the wrath of god?

To be fair, I don’t know why your tangent is leading you to rant about religion.

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At the time of the silly convoy the majority of truckers were already vaccinated. And the mask mandates were winding down. They were a bunch of ‘rebels without a cause’ at that point.

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I really thought they missed the memo when they didn’t give Mage’s a broom mount for a racial mount.

When do we get to vote on what is moral and what is not moral? That’s a rhetorical question, we all know the answer is “never”. The church dictates and you obey or you don’t obey.

As for truck drivers wanting to get home, that is MY point. Say there is a truck driver that is not involved in blocking the roads and wants to deliver what was ever in his truck and get home to his family.

He may have to wait a few minutes but he may also have to wait hours depending on how bad the traffic jam is.

If your talking about the guys blocking the roads, same there. Just stop blocking the roads and go home. How does not being able to block the road make him unable to feed his family?

Weird how right wingers always seem to agree to this in regards to the trucker idiots but the second BLM blocks roads they start passing laws making it legal to run them over. :thinking:

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Good. Don’t block the road.

I’d say protests that arent inconvenient and easily ignorable are never successful, but I think we both know thats the point. You dont want them to be successful.