Wolf Cub
Posted 16 years agoWolf cub in captivity learning to howl from some bloke. X'D
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D'awww...
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D'awww...
MEME
Posted 17 years agoRULES:
1. post these rules.
2. each person tagged must post 8 random facts about themselves.
3. tags should write a journal/ blog of these facts.
4. at the end of the post 8 more persons are tagged and named.
5. go to their page and leave a comment telling them they're tagged.
NUMBAH WON:
I have, like, four skin tags on my body.
NUMBAH TSUUUU:
My middle name is Charles, and some people only know me as Chuck, hence the screen-name "thechuckface."
NUMBAH FREE:
I'm not REALLY a vegetarian. I just don't like the taste of most meats.
NUMBAH FAWR:
I learned more life lessons from (because of) Elizabeth Badcock than I've learned from anyone else, short of my parents.
NUMBAH FOIVE:
I am the only American I know of who can pull off a convincing, if irritating, Australian accent. I can usually only do this after a few beers! X'D
NUMBAH SIEX:
I drink a lot, and some people would call me an alcoholic; but I temper my drinking with periods of sobriety and balance my substance abuse with other healthy choices. (I'm still an alcoholic, I guess X'D)
NUMBAH SEBEN:
I've known I was gay since before I knew what it meant, but I kept it secret from everyone I knew until I was 18 and moved to Tasmania.
NUMBAH ATE:
I used to chew my fingernails compulsively, until Bradley Preston said to me that it was a nasty habit. I stopped the next day and haven't done it since.
I already did the tagging on deviantART, so I'm not gonna bother here. Pass it on if you like!
1. post these rules.
2. each person tagged must post 8 random facts about themselves.
3. tags should write a journal/ blog of these facts.
4. at the end of the post 8 more persons are tagged and named.
5. go to their page and leave a comment telling them they're tagged.
NUMBAH WON:
I have, like, four skin tags on my body.
NUMBAH TSUUUU:
My middle name is Charles, and some people only know me as Chuck, hence the screen-name "thechuckface."
NUMBAH FREE:
I'm not REALLY a vegetarian. I just don't like the taste of most meats.
NUMBAH FAWR:
I learned more life lessons from (because of) Elizabeth Badcock than I've learned from anyone else, short of my parents.
NUMBAH FOIVE:
I am the only American I know of who can pull off a convincing, if irritating, Australian accent. I can usually only do this after a few beers! X'D
NUMBAH SIEX:
I drink a lot, and some people would call me an alcoholic; but I temper my drinking with periods of sobriety and balance my substance abuse with other healthy choices. (I'm still an alcoholic, I guess X'D)
NUMBAH SEBEN:
I've known I was gay since before I knew what it meant, but I kept it secret from everyone I knew until I was 18 and moved to Tasmania.
NUMBAH ATE:
I used to chew my fingernails compulsively, until Bradley Preston said to me that it was a nasty habit. I stopped the next day and haven't done it since.
I already did the tagging on deviantART, so I'm not gonna bother here. Pass it on if you like!
Video Games
Posted 17 years agoSo, as I have yet to find a job (it's actually pretty tough), I've been a homebody for the past couple of weeks. Mostly I drink tea, play piano, make food or bake sweets, and play video games. I don't know whether I'm disappointed in myself, or simply content with being a bit lazy for a while. I admit that I like staying at home and doing whatever I want, but sometimes I just want something to do, something I need to do for a living. (Read: job) Anyway, on the subject of video games, here's a meme I stole from fabercastel:
1) What was your FIRST video game console?
-Sega Saturn! Woo!
2) Name a few games you played on said console.
-Fighters Megamix, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Marvel Super Heroes, Blazing Dragons, Nights: Into Dreams, Mechwarrior 2 (terrible game)
3) Excluding handhelds, how many VG consoles do you own presently?
-Three: Playstation2, Sega Saturn (yes I still have it), Nintendo64
4) Were you a Street Fighter nut? Any character in particular?
-Not a nut, but my favorite as a kid was Dhalsim. My new favorites are Fei Long and Guy.
5) Do you think Capcom is a FUCKING awesome company with kickass character designs?
-I think they go a bit overboard sometimes, but in general their games are good and their characters are pretty fun.
6) Here's the scenario.. You had some friends over and you all ate FRIED CHICKEN! After the meal you all decide to play some video games. As your friend reaches for a controller you notice his/her hands are very "greasy." Are you the type that would insist they wash their hands before pawing the controller, or is it no big deal?
-I would make them leave the house and stay away until they apologize.
7) What's your favorite RPG/Action RPG?
-Love the Final Fantasy series, IX is probably my favorite.
8) Do you prefer 2D games or 3D games?
-I love both.
9) Are you an SNK fan?
-Yeah, though I haven't played enough SNK games!
9) Are you good at DDR?
-I play on Heavy... but I'm not good yet XP
10) Who wants to kick that dog's ass from Duck Hunt?
-LOLWHUT?
11) Have you skipped out on important events in life because of video games?
-Nope. My mother enforced strict time limits for games, so I've learned to play in moderation. (Or at least to take breaks X'D)
12) Do you listen to video game music?
-I play video game music on the piano!
13) Have you ever cosplayed a VG character?
-Nope, though I would totally cosplay one of the Guilty Gear characters!
14) Have you ever been in an arcade playing a fighting game, KICKING ASS, and then some 6 year old asian kid comes in and OWNS YOU??
-Nuh-uh
15) Name three games you would love to see remakes of if it was done properly.
-Final Fantasy VI (I mean the real deal: full 3D graphics, recorded music, voice-acting with language-select), Fighters Megamix, and... I dunno, PaRappa the Rapper?
16) Mario or Sonic?
-Hey they're both awesome!
17) When a movie shows up in the theaters, let's use Spider-man as an example, are you likely to buy the GAME version?
-No, though they're not all bad. Just most of them XD
18) What is your LEAST favorite genre of video games? (ex. fighting, sports, shooters, etc.)
-Sports, definitely. GO OUTSIDE AND PLAY YOU BUM! X'D
19) Is there a game out there that you feel was unique and didn't get enough love?
-Blazing Dragons was friggin' awesome!
20) Have you ever verbally abused a game because you couldn't beat one of the levels and/or bosses?
-LoL Yeah, mostly RPGs.
21) Do you own any VG apparel?
-Don't think so...
22) What are your thoughts on the live-action Super Mario Bros movie?
-I haven't seen it since I was like eight years old, but I loved it then!
23) On that note, what did you think about the live-action Street Fighter movie?
-I was LOLtastic.
24) Who's hottest out of the KOF chicks?
-Umm...
25) Do you say "old-school" a lot when you're having a VG conversation with others?
-No, I tend to say "classic." X'D
26) Have you ever lent someone a game and they returned it to you damaged?
-Nope. I don't think I've ever leant anyone a game...
27) Do you own any imported games?
-If you count buying it in Australia and then bringing it home with me, then yes! XP
28) Are you ready for this meme to be over, or could you keep going?
-Dude, I am so bored right now I really don't care.
29) In this scenario, let's pretend you're going to get a video game tattoo! What would you get and where? This can be simple or elaborate.
-First of all, I don't think I'd get a tattoo of any kind; but I'd say some wicked symbol from FFVI, probably on my shoulder or my ankle.
30) Have you ever cried after you beat a game? If so why?
-I think I cried when I beat Final Fantasy IX, 'cause I really liked the story and it was bittersweet when it was over.
1) What was your FIRST video game console?
-Sega Saturn! Woo!
2) Name a few games you played on said console.
-Fighters Megamix, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Marvel Super Heroes, Blazing Dragons, Nights: Into Dreams, Mechwarrior 2 (terrible game)
3) Excluding handhelds, how many VG consoles do you own presently?
-Three: Playstation2, Sega Saturn (yes I still have it), Nintendo64
4) Were you a Street Fighter nut? Any character in particular?
-Not a nut, but my favorite as a kid was Dhalsim. My new favorites are Fei Long and Guy.
5) Do you think Capcom is a FUCKING awesome company with kickass character designs?
-I think they go a bit overboard sometimes, but in general their games are good and their characters are pretty fun.
6) Here's the scenario.. You had some friends over and you all ate FRIED CHICKEN! After the meal you all decide to play some video games. As your friend reaches for a controller you notice his/her hands are very "greasy." Are you the type that would insist they wash their hands before pawing the controller, or is it no big deal?
-I would make them leave the house and stay away until they apologize.
7) What's your favorite RPG/Action RPG?
-Love the Final Fantasy series, IX is probably my favorite.
8) Do you prefer 2D games or 3D games?
-I love both.
9) Are you an SNK fan?
-Yeah, though I haven't played enough SNK games!
9) Are you good at DDR?
-I play on Heavy... but I'm not good yet XP
10) Who wants to kick that dog's ass from Duck Hunt?
-LOLWHUT?
11) Have you skipped out on important events in life because of video games?
-Nope. My mother enforced strict time limits for games, so I've learned to play in moderation. (Or at least to take breaks X'D)
12) Do you listen to video game music?
-I play video game music on the piano!
13) Have you ever cosplayed a VG character?
-Nope, though I would totally cosplay one of the Guilty Gear characters!
14) Have you ever been in an arcade playing a fighting game, KICKING ASS, and then some 6 year old asian kid comes in and OWNS YOU??
-Nuh-uh
15) Name three games you would love to see remakes of if it was done properly.
-Final Fantasy VI (I mean the real deal: full 3D graphics, recorded music, voice-acting with language-select), Fighters Megamix, and... I dunno, PaRappa the Rapper?
16) Mario or Sonic?
-Hey they're both awesome!
17) When a movie shows up in the theaters, let's use Spider-man as an example, are you likely to buy the GAME version?
-No, though they're not all bad. Just most of them XD
18) What is your LEAST favorite genre of video games? (ex. fighting, sports, shooters, etc.)
-Sports, definitely. GO OUTSIDE AND PLAY YOU BUM! X'D
19) Is there a game out there that you feel was unique and didn't get enough love?
-Blazing Dragons was friggin' awesome!
20) Have you ever verbally abused a game because you couldn't beat one of the levels and/or bosses?
-LoL Yeah, mostly RPGs.
21) Do you own any VG apparel?
-Don't think so...
22) What are your thoughts on the live-action Super Mario Bros movie?
-I haven't seen it since I was like eight years old, but I loved it then!
23) On that note, what did you think about the live-action Street Fighter movie?
-I was LOLtastic.
24) Who's hottest out of the KOF chicks?
-Umm...
25) Do you say "old-school" a lot when you're having a VG conversation with others?
-No, I tend to say "classic." X'D
26) Have you ever lent someone a game and they returned it to you damaged?
-Nope. I don't think I've ever leant anyone a game...
27) Do you own any imported games?
-If you count buying it in Australia and then bringing it home with me, then yes! XP
28) Are you ready for this meme to be over, or could you keep going?
-Dude, I am so bored right now I really don't care.
29) In this scenario, let's pretend you're going to get a video game tattoo! What would you get and where? This can be simple or elaborate.
-First of all, I don't think I'd get a tattoo of any kind; but I'd say some wicked symbol from FFVI, probably on my shoulder or my ankle.
30) Have you ever cried after you beat a game? If so why?
-I think I cried when I beat Final Fantasy IX, 'cause I really liked the story and it was bittersweet when it was over.
BORED
Posted 17 years agoSince I've been back, the most common topic, or at least underlying tone, of almost every conversation I've had has been the dreaded recession which looms over the nation. Although I understand the seriousness of something like a long period of reduced spending and penny-pinching, I'm already fed up with everyone's serious faces and dreadful demeanor. I miss my old free-spirited school friends. I miss my parents' desire to get out of the house and do things. I miss the carefree nature of my friends in Tassie and their contentment with living in what some people would call squalor. Well I say "Fuck the recession. Viva la vie boheme!"
I'm sure people will get used to driving cars that are more than a year old. They'll adjust to being able to afford only two cups of Starbucks coffee a day, a week, a month. In time, no one will really miss expensive dinners out or staying in five-star hotels when traveling. We'll adjust. We'll pull through. And it would be a hell of a lot better if people would quit being so fucking gloomy about it!
And so, I resolve to keep a positive attitude, and I will do my best to pass that feeling of optimism to those around me. As Dale Carnegie wrote, "Success is getting what you want. Happiness is wanting what you get."
I'm sure people will get used to driving cars that are more than a year old. They'll adjust to being able to afford only two cups of Starbucks coffee a day, a week, a month. In time, no one will really miss expensive dinners out or staying in five-star hotels when traveling. We'll adjust. We'll pull through. And it would be a hell of a lot better if people would quit being so fucking gloomy about it!
And so, I resolve to keep a positive attitude, and I will do my best to pass that feeling of optimism to those around me. As Dale Carnegie wrote, "Success is getting what you want. Happiness is wanting what you get."
PWNED
Posted 17 years agoSo, I usually avoid starting arguments on forums, but this one was irresistible, and it felt so good to cream his argument.
Original Journal post by miupix on Fur Affinity:
Hi again everyone,
normally I don't make two journal posts in a day, but I had something I wanted to talk about.
This morning ponygirl and myself went to attend the protests against Prop 8 in front of the Bakersfield Court House. As I'm sure you guys could tell from my Everyone Loves post, I'm a pretty big advocate of equality, especially when it comes to basic human rights like sexuality and marriage. While we were there I'd say somewhere in the range of 60+ people showed up all waving flags and holding up signs and all were extremely nice and doing their best to make their feelings heard while not letting anything get out of hand and turn the event into a negative spiral of craziness. We also got to meet two of the main organizers who were also really nice guys; one driving through multiple road detours to get through the cali wild fires that are burning down in Pamona right now.
It was very nice too that many of the people driving by and passers were in support of what everyone was out there for. Only occasionally was there anyone negative and for the most part they were completely forgettable.
I also urge anyone that believes in this cause who lives in the Bakersfield area to attend the vigil that will be held tonight from 5:30PM-8PM at Truxtun Park-Across from 5801 Truxtun Avenue between Mohawk & Truxton.
Civil rights and equality are an important thing to fight for. There's always someone out there that wants to take them away from you and I say don't let those people have their way. Let's keep ourselves free.
Now I'll leave you with a flyer ponygirl made this morning for the event, more reading ahead, but its just for those that would like to see:
Beliefs Should Not Be Governed By Law
The legal regulation of gay marriage should never be any more a religious issue than interracial marriage, cross-denominational marriage, or even heterosexual marriage as a whole.
The decision to get married belongs to individuals, not outsiders. These people who choose to join their families, share their property, and unite their lives do not always choose to do so for financial reasons, or religious reasons, or any of a list of other ideas.
Decisions on the religious aspects of marriage (if any) should lie solely between the people entering into that union, and the person or persons performing the ceremony. If marriage can be performed in a courthouse as easily as a church, clearly it is NOT solely the domain of any one religion to claim.
Decisions on the legal aspects of marriage should lie solely in enabling all married families to enjoy the same rights and recognitions. The government is an institution meant to protect the rights of individuals to practice their own personal beliefs.
Not all marriages happen in churches. Not all marriages are entered into for the same reasons. The one unifying factor that all marriages possess is the decision made by people to spend their lives together, supporting each other and the household they choose to create.
The personal beliefs of people who will never be involved in a homosexual marriage should NOT decide the fate of those who desire to be involved in one.
Cigarskunk's reply:
Here's some questions then -
If you don't feel that democracy is the proper way to go, then why bother at all - why not just go with the courts and force your beliefs upon others and do away with the whole freedom of choice thing all together?
Beliefs Should Not Be Governed By Law
What makes your beliefs any more valid then that of the majority?
If even a state as far left and open minded and pro-gay as CA opposes violating the separation of church and state and legalizing gay marriage, doesn't that give a hint that maybe there's a problem here?
unite their lives do not always choose to do so for financial reasons, or religious reasons, or any of a list of other ideas.
Then why do they need a peice of paper from the state to do so?
You're telling me that the only way Adam and Steve can love each other is if they have a certificate from the local magistrate, a guy that's not even a real judge, much less a priest?
Tell you what - if a peice of paper is all it takes to make their love eternal then why not draw up a certificate as an artist and post it for free, then tens of millions of dollars wont have to be wasted trying to legalize gay marriage - they can just download your form, fill it out and call thier lives complete.
The one unifying factor that all marriages possess is the decision made by people to spend their lives together, supporting each other and the household they choose to create.
Again - why the need for a legal document then - why not just have a party and announce Jen and Betty are declaring themselves together forever so no more playing around on the side? Why do these gay couples need a form from the state to do this? Are you saying that no gay couple has been able to stay together for the past 200 years in America due to the lack of this certificate, that love alone isn't enough to keep them together?
The personal beliefs of people...
Again, why are your personal beliefs so superior that after having lost the popular vote you're taking to the streets in protest?
So in other words, screw the feelings of those who disagree, screw democracy - you want what you want and everyone else can be damned and go to hell, right?
My reply:
You're a dickhead, and you're not as smart as you think. "Majority Rules with Minority Rights" is one of the fundamental ideals of America's system of government. If anthro conventions, art, and websites were outlawed by popular vote, wouldn't you protest? At least a little bit?
Popular votes are not the be-all and end-all of the American government because sometimes people need to be protected from discriminating idiots like you.
Cigarskunk's rebuttal:
And you're a facist for wanting to trash the democratic process when it doesn't go your way - you're point?
You're not asking for equal rights with gay marriage, you're asking for special rights.
If gays can be married then why can't Mormons have multiple wives?
Why can't beasties marry thier dogs?
Why can't peds marry that cute 13 year old?
My counter:
I'm hardly a facist (which isn't a word), or a fascist for that matter. (Making such a statement completely undermines your argument down the page about someone calling you a bigot, by the way.)
What makes two men or two women wanting to be joined in matrimony a demand for special rights? I thought the point of marriage was to recognize, legally and socially, stable relationships between pairs of individuals. Often these people want to share their possessions, or start a family, or have recognition from the government that they are now family. I don't see why this couldn't apply to people of the same sex just as well as people of opposite sex.
As for your next few points, it is first of all a faulty analogy, a big no-no in any formal debate, and it is indicative of a lack of logical reasoning. It is often used by underhanded politicians in an attempt to distract from the issue. Nevertheless, I will address your points for the sake of argument:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints stopped sanctioning polygamous marriages in the 19th Century. It excommunicates people who practice plural marriage.
The consummation of a relationship between a human and a non-human animal has many risks, including allergic reaction to bodily fluids and a high risk of infection. More importantly, from a legal perspective on marriage, a beast is incapable of handling joint-custody of children, filing for divorce, charging with rape or assault, or even showing consent to marriage in the first place.
As for pedophilia, the marriage age is quite low in some states. In North Carolina, the minimum age is unlimited if the child is pregnant and has parental consent. I for one find such situations appalling, but that's how the law stands; so a pedophile can in fact marry "that cute 13 year old," as long as he manages to keep the sex secret until she's pregnant and he's convinced her parents he'll take care of her.
In conclusion, my previous points stand: you are a dickhead, and you are not as smart as you think.
END
In other news, I bought the new WoW expansion last week. I'm gonna play my Death Knight for a bit! ^_^
Original Journal post by miupix on Fur Affinity:
Hi again everyone,
normally I don't make two journal posts in a day, but I had something I wanted to talk about.
This morning ponygirl and myself went to attend the protests against Prop 8 in front of the Bakersfield Court House. As I'm sure you guys could tell from my Everyone Loves post, I'm a pretty big advocate of equality, especially when it comes to basic human rights like sexuality and marriage. While we were there I'd say somewhere in the range of 60+ people showed up all waving flags and holding up signs and all were extremely nice and doing their best to make their feelings heard while not letting anything get out of hand and turn the event into a negative spiral of craziness. We also got to meet two of the main organizers who were also really nice guys; one driving through multiple road detours to get through the cali wild fires that are burning down in Pamona right now.
It was very nice too that many of the people driving by and passers were in support of what everyone was out there for. Only occasionally was there anyone negative and for the most part they were completely forgettable.
I also urge anyone that believes in this cause who lives in the Bakersfield area to attend the vigil that will be held tonight from 5:30PM-8PM at Truxtun Park-Across from 5801 Truxtun Avenue between Mohawk & Truxton.
Civil rights and equality are an important thing to fight for. There's always someone out there that wants to take them away from you and I say don't let those people have their way. Let's keep ourselves free.
Now I'll leave you with a flyer ponygirl made this morning for the event, more reading ahead, but its just for those that would like to see:
Beliefs Should Not Be Governed By Law
The legal regulation of gay marriage should never be any more a religious issue than interracial marriage, cross-denominational marriage, or even heterosexual marriage as a whole.
The decision to get married belongs to individuals, not outsiders. These people who choose to join their families, share their property, and unite their lives do not always choose to do so for financial reasons, or religious reasons, or any of a list of other ideas.
Decisions on the religious aspects of marriage (if any) should lie solely between the people entering into that union, and the person or persons performing the ceremony. If marriage can be performed in a courthouse as easily as a church, clearly it is NOT solely the domain of any one religion to claim.
Decisions on the legal aspects of marriage should lie solely in enabling all married families to enjoy the same rights and recognitions. The government is an institution meant to protect the rights of individuals to practice their own personal beliefs.
Not all marriages happen in churches. Not all marriages are entered into for the same reasons. The one unifying factor that all marriages possess is the decision made by people to spend their lives together, supporting each other and the household they choose to create.
The personal beliefs of people who will never be involved in a homosexual marriage should NOT decide the fate of those who desire to be involved in one.
Cigarskunk's reply:
Here's some questions then -
If you don't feel that democracy is the proper way to go, then why bother at all - why not just go with the courts and force your beliefs upon others and do away with the whole freedom of choice thing all together?
Beliefs Should Not Be Governed By Law
What makes your beliefs any more valid then that of the majority?
If even a state as far left and open minded and pro-gay as CA opposes violating the separation of church and state and legalizing gay marriage, doesn't that give a hint that maybe there's a problem here?
unite their lives do not always choose to do so for financial reasons, or religious reasons, or any of a list of other ideas.
Then why do they need a peice of paper from the state to do so?
You're telling me that the only way Adam and Steve can love each other is if they have a certificate from the local magistrate, a guy that's not even a real judge, much less a priest?
Tell you what - if a peice of paper is all it takes to make their love eternal then why not draw up a certificate as an artist and post it for free, then tens of millions of dollars wont have to be wasted trying to legalize gay marriage - they can just download your form, fill it out and call thier lives complete.
The one unifying factor that all marriages possess is the decision made by people to spend their lives together, supporting each other and the household they choose to create.
Again - why the need for a legal document then - why not just have a party and announce Jen and Betty are declaring themselves together forever so no more playing around on the side? Why do these gay couples need a form from the state to do this? Are you saying that no gay couple has been able to stay together for the past 200 years in America due to the lack of this certificate, that love alone isn't enough to keep them together?
The personal beliefs of people...
Again, why are your personal beliefs so superior that after having lost the popular vote you're taking to the streets in protest?
So in other words, screw the feelings of those who disagree, screw democracy - you want what you want and everyone else can be damned and go to hell, right?
My reply:
You're a dickhead, and you're not as smart as you think. "Majority Rules with Minority Rights" is one of the fundamental ideals of America's system of government. If anthro conventions, art, and websites were outlawed by popular vote, wouldn't you protest? At least a little bit?
Popular votes are not the be-all and end-all of the American government because sometimes people need to be protected from discriminating idiots like you.
Cigarskunk's rebuttal:
And you're a facist for wanting to trash the democratic process when it doesn't go your way - you're point?
You're not asking for equal rights with gay marriage, you're asking for special rights.
If gays can be married then why can't Mormons have multiple wives?
Why can't beasties marry thier dogs?
Why can't peds marry that cute 13 year old?
My counter:
I'm hardly a facist (which isn't a word), or a fascist for that matter. (Making such a statement completely undermines your argument down the page about someone calling you a bigot, by the way.)
What makes two men or two women wanting to be joined in matrimony a demand for special rights? I thought the point of marriage was to recognize, legally and socially, stable relationships between pairs of individuals. Often these people want to share their possessions, or start a family, or have recognition from the government that they are now family. I don't see why this couldn't apply to people of the same sex just as well as people of opposite sex.
As for your next few points, it is first of all a faulty analogy, a big no-no in any formal debate, and it is indicative of a lack of logical reasoning. It is often used by underhanded politicians in an attempt to distract from the issue. Nevertheless, I will address your points for the sake of argument:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints stopped sanctioning polygamous marriages in the 19th Century. It excommunicates people who practice plural marriage.
The consummation of a relationship between a human and a non-human animal has many risks, including allergic reaction to bodily fluids and a high risk of infection. More importantly, from a legal perspective on marriage, a beast is incapable of handling joint-custody of children, filing for divorce, charging with rape or assault, or even showing consent to marriage in the first place.
As for pedophilia, the marriage age is quite low in some states. In North Carolina, the minimum age is unlimited if the child is pregnant and has parental consent. I for one find such situations appalling, but that's how the law stands; so a pedophile can in fact marry "that cute 13 year old," as long as he manages to keep the sex secret until she's pregnant and he's convinced her parents he'll take care of her.
In conclusion, my previous points stand: you are a dickhead, and you are not as smart as you think.
END
In other news, I bought the new WoW expansion last week. I'm gonna play my Death Knight for a bit! ^_^
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