keep us in suspense, why don'tcha?
Yeah I think he is getting a kick out of this lol, but who could blame him
keep us in suspense, why don'tcha?
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just got here, whew trying to catch up. lol
By the way, Hawkeye suggested it. I opened a thread for all of us in the gay subforum. We should all go there for a beer afterwards.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ride-month-contest-decompression-chamber.html
By the way, Hawkeye suggested it. I opened a thread for all of us in the gay subforum. We should all go there for a beer afterwards.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ride-month-contest-decompression-chamber.html

"What Gay Pride means to me"...
Not only have gay people denied the same seat at the table in social, political, economic and religious arenas, they have been subjected to a widespread campaign of "shame".
Here are some synonyms of shame to illustrate; disgrace, embarrassment,chagrin, contempt, contrition, degradation, derision, discredit, disesteem, dishonor, disrepute, guilt, humiliation, ignominy, ill repute, infamy, irritation, loss of face, mortification, remorse, reproach, scandal, self-disgust, self-reproach, self-reproof, shamefacedness, skeleton in the cupboard, smear and stigma.
In fact it is accurate to state that this campaign actually reached proportions of trying to shame a whole sector of humanity into not being who they are.
Gay Pride in totality is throwing of the yoke of shame. It is reversing the polarity of this vicious and nonsensical assault. It is the antithesis of shame whose antonyms are honor, pride & respect. I look forward to the day when there is no more need for Gay Pride, when gay folk are just another section of society cut from a different cloth, no more no less, but it will be Gay Pride that will have been hugely instrumental in bringing that about.