Pedophilia
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Well, except, Doreen, that words dive deep and often come back up with raw bleeding hearts in hand.
I used to walk with my head in the clouds but I kept getting struck by lightning!
Now my head twitches and I drool alot. Anonymouse
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Now my head twitches and I drool alot. Anonymouse
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True enough. Which is why I'm a huge fan of using kind words both in person and on the internet.mousey1 wrote:Well, except, Doreen, that words dive deep and often come back up with raw bleeding hearts in hand.
Still, none of us can tell another person how to speak. People are ultimately responsible for their own words and how they effect others.
PS - thanks for the cheer! go EIGHT!

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Everything I write here on studio eight I feel you reading over my shoulder D.
Lets be kind
They say the truth will set us free, what they don't say is the truth hurts.
They say pain is weakness leaving the body, Clay has made made one too many threats, or as he calls them "promises"
He says they are just harmless hyperbole.
love peace and taco grease.
I will avoid him in the future.
Lets be kind
They say the truth will set us free, what they don't say is the truth hurts.
They say pain is weakness leaving the body, Clay has made made one too many threats, or as he calls them "promises"
He says they are just harmless hyperbole.
love peace and taco grease.
I will avoid him in the future.
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thanks a lot doreendoreen peri wrote: No you wouldn't. He's a pussycat. In person he is kind, gentle, funny, talented, friendly, and with a smile so big, you'd melt.
Nothing to be scared about.
He just likes to play with words on the internet I guess. Shrug. Many are not too fond of how certain people use words and that's understandable. I'm one of them. I prefer peaceful words. But words are just words and they're nothing to be afraid of.
now you've blown my whole tough-guy image

it's all true of course
this is why I've survived for 60 years with this nasty mouth
because there is nothing but kindness in my heart
In one of the lesser known gospels, Mary says to the early Christians, "We must be gentle as doves and cunning as serpents."
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There are only two choices when it comes to the debate about whether posts are offensive or not ....
1) You can choose not to read someone's posts
or
2) We can do what some other sites do, establish a team of moderators who will move the thread in question into an invisible forum that only they can see and can debate with each other for days to make a decision about whether the person who posted the comment which was taken offensively by some should have his or her posts removed, get a demerit and 3 demerits and you're out, etc. If we decided to do this, we'd have to create a firm set of rules for the site.
I vote for #1.
As Nazz said a few days ago, some sites are "sanitized" like that.
Who the heck has time for #2 anyway?
I can barely keep up with the site as it is plus do any of you have time to carry on such discussions behind closed doors as moderators and want to make such subjective judgments?
I have deleted perezoso's account repeatedly for clear and obvious infractions like putting Levi Asher's head on a donkey and outright making posts which were clearly disturbing and in my opinion sociopathic. That took up MONTHS of my time.
I don't want to get involved with that type of thing again.
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Personal note to Lrod -
Seems to me it's pretty obvious that there are some people here who do not take kindly to some of your posts. Even though you're sweet and kind in person, sometimes on the internet your words can be harsh, insulting, and rude.
I hope you lose your "tough-guy image" on the internet because it really can disrupt the community, as you've seen.
Thanks for being the sweet, kind and gentle man on the internet as you are in person.
1) You can choose not to read someone's posts
or
2) We can do what some other sites do, establish a team of moderators who will move the thread in question into an invisible forum that only they can see and can debate with each other for days to make a decision about whether the person who posted the comment which was taken offensively by some should have his or her posts removed, get a demerit and 3 demerits and you're out, etc. If we decided to do this, we'd have to create a firm set of rules for the site.
I vote for #1.
As Nazz said a few days ago, some sites are "sanitized" like that.
Who the heck has time for #2 anyway?
I can barely keep up with the site as it is plus do any of you have time to carry on such discussions behind closed doors as moderators and want to make such subjective judgments?
I have deleted perezoso's account repeatedly for clear and obvious infractions like putting Levi Asher's head on a donkey and outright making posts which were clearly disturbing and in my opinion sociopathic. That took up MONTHS of my time.
I don't want to get involved with that type of thing again.
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Personal note to Lrod -
Seems to me it's pretty obvious that there are some people here who do not take kindly to some of your posts. Even though you're sweet and kind in person, sometimes on the internet your words can be harsh, insulting, and rude.
I hope you lose your "tough-guy image" on the internet because it really can disrupt the community, as you've seen.
Thanks for being the sweet, kind and gentle man on the internet as you are in person.
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yes, I'm sweet, kind and gentle. Also truthful. And blunt.doreen peri wrote: Personal note to Lrod -
Seems to me it's pretty obvious that there are some people here who do not take kindly to some of your posts. Even though you're sweet and kind in person, sometimes on the internet your words can be harsh, insulting, and rude.
I hope you lose your "tough-guy image" on the internet because it really can disrupt the community, as you've seen.
Thanks for being the sweet, kind and gentle man on the internet as you are in person.
If anybody here doesn't 'take kindly' to my posts they have several choices
your choice #1--just don't read them
my favorite choice #2---you have a voice too, if you disagree with what I say then tell me why I'm wrong.
choice #3---you can act like a child and say 'I'm taking my ball and going home." with you lip all stuck out and then go around talking about people behind their backs. This is the choice that cowards and wimps will take.
choice #4----go watch a Marx Brothers movie (safe choice)
choice #5---kiss my ass (sorry doreen, just trying to salvage my tough guy image

Holy crap! This thread has caused me to break my vow of silencio. So much to say.
Later I notice Lrod has replied. I click it on. Maybe he knows what this is all about. Sure as shit stinks, LR writes in his first line:
“I think this statement is wicked funny”
I pause.... Strange thing to write, I sure didn’t laugh at it. I didn’t even giggle or break a smile. As truck wrote later on this thread, I felt sympathy for the victim. Surely LR must take the line, “being caught,” as being the wickedly funny line... the first line certainly has no entertainment value for me, as LR would add in his reply - “I doubt if all of the members will think so ” He’s right... I’m one that didn’t. I wonder if his finding "being caught' funny has anything to do with his days of drug dealing and the time he served in prison... you know, 'being caught' got him there. Is there a connection? Hmmm...
You know the worst thing about being a drug dealer?
Being caught!
All this talk about humor over what Bennie wrote. But Bennie did not post this on the Humor board or even the Creative Writing board. He chose instead General Discussion. All in all, in looking at how this has gone on 4 pages, he picked the right board to post his comment. Note I used the word ‘comment’ versus ‘joke’ as he later implied it was (intended) with his page 3 comment: “The joke was shit!” Now that I could agree with. But since Bennie has decided to not reply to anymore of this, I will never know the answer to why he would even post something he personally felt “was shit!”
And to make this entire thread even more absurd, LR comes in first with a defense for Bennie when Doreen felt the words were not funny at all. He writes: “it was a joke”...”something called irony” and “he was being sardonic” all these gleaned from Bennie’s original 9 words.
And thus began a series of comments such as “people who want to tell you what you can laugh at” but nowhere on the thread (yet) have I read where someone says what you can laugh at. This is confirmed by Doreen with her “People can laugh at whatever they want.” Nobody denied that.
Interestingly, Doreen by now has written ten replies in her own defense to some degree or another, when in steps LR with his commentary on Joy Behar’s The Bitch in the Red Hat routine. Pretty funny that would follow all of Doreen’s replies. Or is it sardonic..? Doreen was quick to catch the hint - “I guess you are trying to say that I am the Bitch with the Red Hat for this "joke" of Bennie's.” Personally I didn’t find the remark anymore funny that Bennie’s original post, but apparently Dor's did with her smiley.
What is funny? I don’t know about others, but I can swear to anyone that would question me, I laugh in varying degrees, of course, spontaneously. It just happens. I don’t invite laughter into a conversation, nor to I forcibly laugh at something I do not find humor in. And this is the entire problem with this entire thread. Note on page 3 LR comes back to a post of Dino’s with a rather accusatory “I never pegged you for such a prude. how many shades of brown does your nose come in? ” solely because Dino comments on his take of humor and when it’s appropriate, etc.. (does that qualify for name-calling?)
And once again, LR steps up to the plate with : “somebody's feelings are always going to be hurt by comedy and these are the people who need it most, to be disturbed because their thinking is obviously lodged on whatever the topic of the humor is ”
I pause again... page 3, this comment “these are the people who need it most, to be disturbed” disturbs me. Whose to judge who needs to be disturbed and what to use for this so-called ‘needed’ disturbance? A professional counselor? ... a psychiatrist? ... maybe Robin Williams? ... or some hack of a wannabee comedian? Which of these would I ever consider one worthy of disturbing me? I find no answer to that. I personally would find anyone disturbing me to be like an annoying mosquito who needed to be slapped silly. Now that may bring me a smile, come to think of it. But, really now! LR has the humbleness to declare “The people that are 'affected' by my humor are the ones that need to be.” Whoa! What’s up with a comment like that??? Is he really saying, “If you are affected by what I think is funny, then you damn well deserve it, be it by laughter or disgust” ?? Moving on...
And thruout the thread it’s been tossed about that humor is/should be words that bring laughter and along with that, it may bring some thinking. Certainly nothing wrong with either. I see a problem when one is amused by some words or actions, while another sees nothing funny in what the other has. It’s easy to follow up with name calling.
It is far easier to condemn, annoy, belittle, curse, abuse or attack than it is to console, please, befriend, console, hug or have compassion. It takes a strong person to avoid the negative and find the positive in others. The world would be a far better place if more or us did just that.
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I wonder why Bennie capitalized the word Pedophilia..? No other words were, why this one? I read it again. I don’t know what to say... should I waste my time replying? Is this a comment on ‘being caught’ and advice on how to avoid ‘being caught’? Maybe it’s a crude attempt at humor. I don’t know and move on to other boards.It all begins with Bennie’s -
“you know the worst thing about Pedophilia?
being caught!”
Later I notice Lrod has replied. I click it on. Maybe he knows what this is all about. Sure as shit stinks, LR writes in his first line:
“I think this statement is wicked funny”
I pause.... Strange thing to write, I sure didn’t laugh at it. I didn’t even giggle or break a smile. As truck wrote later on this thread, I felt sympathy for the victim. Surely LR must take the line, “being caught,” as being the wickedly funny line... the first line certainly has no entertainment value for me, as LR would add in his reply - “I doubt if all of the members will think so ” He’s right... I’m one that didn’t. I wonder if his finding "being caught' funny has anything to do with his days of drug dealing and the time he served in prison... you know, 'being caught' got him there. Is there a connection? Hmmm...
You know the worst thing about being a drug dealer?
Being caught!
All this talk about humor over what Bennie wrote. But Bennie did not post this on the Humor board or even the Creative Writing board. He chose instead General Discussion. All in all, in looking at how this has gone on 4 pages, he picked the right board to post his comment. Note I used the word ‘comment’ versus ‘joke’ as he later implied it was (intended) with his page 3 comment: “The joke was shit!” Now that I could agree with. But since Bennie has decided to not reply to anymore of this, I will never know the answer to why he would even post something he personally felt “was shit!”
And to make this entire thread even more absurd, LR comes in first with a defense for Bennie when Doreen felt the words were not funny at all. He writes: “it was a joke”...”something called irony” and “he was being sardonic” all these gleaned from Bennie’s original 9 words.
And thus began a series of comments such as “people who want to tell you what you can laugh at” but nowhere on the thread (yet) have I read where someone says what you can laugh at. This is confirmed by Doreen with her “People can laugh at whatever they want.” Nobody denied that.
Interestingly, Doreen by now has written ten replies in her own defense to some degree or another, when in steps LR with his commentary on Joy Behar’s The Bitch in the Red Hat routine. Pretty funny that would follow all of Doreen’s replies. Or is it sardonic..? Doreen was quick to catch the hint - “I guess you are trying to say that I am the Bitch with the Red Hat for this "joke" of Bennie's.” Personally I didn’t find the remark anymore funny that Bennie’s original post, but apparently Dor's did with her smiley.
What is funny? I don’t know about others, but I can swear to anyone that would question me, I laugh in varying degrees, of course, spontaneously. It just happens. I don’t invite laughter into a conversation, nor to I forcibly laugh at something I do not find humor in. And this is the entire problem with this entire thread. Note on page 3 LR comes back to a post of Dino’s with a rather accusatory “I never pegged you for such a prude. how many shades of brown does your nose come in? ” solely because Dino comments on his take of humor and when it’s appropriate, etc.. (does that qualify for name-calling?)
And once again, LR steps up to the plate with : “somebody's feelings are always going to be hurt by comedy and these are the people who need it most, to be disturbed because their thinking is obviously lodged on whatever the topic of the humor is ”
I pause again... page 3, this comment “these are the people who need it most, to be disturbed” disturbs me. Whose to judge who needs to be disturbed and what to use for this so-called ‘needed’ disturbance? A professional counselor? ... a psychiatrist? ... maybe Robin Williams? ... or some hack of a wannabee comedian? Which of these would I ever consider one worthy of disturbing me? I find no answer to that. I personally would find anyone disturbing me to be like an annoying mosquito who needed to be slapped silly. Now that may bring me a smile, come to think of it. But, really now! LR has the humbleness to declare “The people that are 'affected' by my humor are the ones that need to be.” Whoa! What’s up with a comment like that??? Is he really saying, “If you are affected by what I think is funny, then you damn well deserve it, be it by laughter or disgust” ?? Moving on...
And thruout the thread it’s been tossed about that humor is/should be words that bring laughter and along with that, it may bring some thinking. Certainly nothing wrong with either. I see a problem when one is amused by some words or actions, while another sees nothing funny in what the other has. It’s easy to follow up with name calling.
It is far easier to condemn, annoy, belittle, curse, abuse or attack than it is to console, please, befriend, console, hug or have compassion. It takes a strong person to avoid the negative and find the positive in others. The world would be a far better place if more or us did just that.
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Well said, Cecil.It is far easier to condemn, annoy, belittle, curse, abuse or attack than it is to console, please, befriend, console, hug or have compassion. It takes a strong person to avoid the negative and find the positive in others. The world would be a far better place if more or us did just that.
One comment about something you said about my posts..... No, you read them wrong. I was not being defensive at all. I was simply carrying on a conversation and expressing my opinion.
Nothing to be defensive about. I stand by my opinion. *shrug*
Who cares how many times I participate in a conversation? I wonder why you counted my posts. Seems odd to me.
Anyway, I thought the Red Hat comment was an attempt to insult me but I decided to laugh at how ridiculous it was. As IF I don't have a sense of humor. Right. LOL ... that was the funny part. To even imply that is ridiculous.
Nice to see you again. I didn't know you had also made an exit until I read truckin's comment on one of his threads. I was gone for a week.
I guess internet melodrama continues in my absence. Glad I missed it.

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Sorry about that post mtmynd. I put words in your mouth.
Doreen got the wrong impression of what you said because of my post.
No body got less melodrama here than you.
I thought your analysis was right on.
Doreen I just wanted to set you straight about what Cecil actually said and how I posted it. There was no melodrama in it. And I am an idiot for posting that. I should have done that.
Clay is right I am an idiot, but he called Cecil an idiot too and I think he is wrong about that.
Geez Doreen have you ever wondered how much of the melodrama here is coming from you and Clay?
Doreen got the wrong impression of what you said because of my post.
No body got less melodrama here than you.
I thought your analysis was right on.
Doreen I just wanted to set you straight about what Cecil actually said and how I posted it. There was no melodrama in it. And I am an idiot for posting that. I should have done that.
Clay is right I am an idiot, but he called Cecil an idiot too and I think he is wrong about that.
Geez Doreen have you ever wondered how much of the melodrama here is coming from you and Clay?
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Just say, "I don't think it's funny, and here's why" (if you're so inclined), much like Kayla did in this thread, or... ignore it. Change the channel.
Remember when some of us "defended" Imus last year (or interpreted), only to get blasted in a very personal, ad-hominem manner by the "that's-not-funny-how-dare-you-think-it-funny" buzz saw indignation of a certain s8 member? How did those of us on the receiving end of that barrage feel?
Remember when some of us "defended" Imus last year (or interpreted), only to get blasted in a very personal, ad-hominem manner by the "that's-not-funny-how-dare-you-think-it-funny" buzz saw indignation of a certain s8 member? How did those of us on the receiving end of that barrage feel?
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wow cec, not only funny but true. good onececil said,
I wonder if his finding "being caught' funny has anything to do with his days of drug dealing and the time he served in prison... you know, 'being caught' got him there. Is there a connection? Hmmm...
You know the worst thing about being a drug dealer?
Being caught!
Thanks cecil, these are some good Cliff Notes on this thread.
I'm not sure what the purpose of the commentary was.
Was it to say that because I was locked up that I can't be a card carrying comedian? Shame on me if I laugh. When I read the line 'being caught got him there, is there a connection? Hmmmm....' I just hear theramin music or maybe a soap opera suspense chord. Plus it's about the cheapest shot I've ever seen on this site.
I hope you find peace and love in your life too. Huggies.
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