yetineti

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  1. @Keryo Koffa Did you change my quote lol? Or is your OS not in English? It could’ve just translated interestingly. Either way, that quote was not what I said. But it was a pretty good summary, I suppose. ——— I see your point about this. I understand how this can be taken personally. But there is really nothing to discuss. I have the ability to point out falsehoods. I cannot show anyone the Truth. Anyone at anytime can fix their grammatical errors or attempt to clarify their point to me. But often times they do not. They have no idea what they’re talking about and I’ve pointed that out, oops. I can’t lead people to Truth, but I can clear the road for those to come.
  2. @Keryo KoffaThis conversation didn’t just fall out of a coconut tree. The context was their nonsense and poor grammar. Respectfully, their posts are hard to read and conflate ideas. And people seem to go along with them because they’ve built up a strong defense. I haven’t been able to critique at all without getting stuff like “that’s your ego bud, did I strike a nerve :)” And then others rush to their defense because they see that and thinking I’m being mean - when in reality this is the most cut and dry example of deflection and projection.
  3. @Keryo Koffa The first quote is true. The second was in response to @Ishanga smiling at potentially striking a nerve with me. You’re not being fair. Am I being hateful towards you now?
  4. Pointing out grammatical errors and incoherence is not hateful or a personal attack.
  5. @Keryo Koffa Saying I’m hateful and dissing people does no good, when I’m not.
  6. @Keryo Koffa Nothing I said was hateful. Not even close.
  7. @Ishanga You’re not intelligent enough to strike a nerve with me.
  8. @Ishanga Do you realize how nonsensical you sound? You’re just kind of spewing however you’re feeling at the moment. Your posts are often riddled with poor grammar as well, making it hard to read.
  9. @Ishanga You’ve reached incoherent levels of communication, from grammar to rational.
  10. @Ishanga Nobody said this was practical. Then again, it depends on what you’re trying to do. If you want to understand, create or maybe even heal - this could be practical. Mostly will drive you mad, otherwise. This is why I talk about this on this forum and not with strangers. Don’t make what’s practical the truth. The truth is not practical. Unless it is.
  11. @Ishanga I am calm in a recliner right now, responding to you. You being a separate part of me. And I being a separate part of you.
  12. @Ishanga Change is not evidence of you being right.
  13. @Ishanga Boo-hoo. The foot will hurt. Doesn’t change anything.
  14. Discussing solipsism - not solipsism - is inherently problematic because it relies on assumptions that contradict its own premise. Solipsism claims you can only be certain of your own mind because everything is experienced through the mind. No mind - no knowing if there’s anything - ever. You can’t prove anything outside your mind exists independently either. And to explain this idea, you must assume that others exist and can understand you, which completely undermines solipsism. The very act of communication presupposes the existence of others, creating a paradox where questioning the external world inherently depends on it.
  15. @Bobby_2021You did not just comment on hormones. You implied a complete falsified version of how they work. Also, just saying it’s someone else’s faults is hilariously ridiculous. Quite the intellect you are You tell others they have no idea what they’re talking about, but everyone is a Google search away from proving you wrong. Yeah, it actually turns out that hormones do not work like this at all either. You can’t just make stuff up here. It is cute seeing you rationalize love with a table though. You’re so lost you can’t even see where people are messing with you.
  16. @EmeraldThe trick is watching something ultra straight and letting the gayness seethe. What doesn’t kill it makes it stronger. Works the other way around too fellas! Want to be more straight? Watch 5 minutes of gayness and really let your manhood defend itself. Besides, if you can’t do that and remain straight, how straight were you really!? Find out! 2x your straight or gayness!
  17. I remember this video confusing the hell out of me a few years ago, when I watched it. I remember his question in it: If you only had nothing, what could stop it from turning into something? 🤯
  18. The hormones between gay and straight people are identical and within the same range(s). In some studies, gay men actually had more testosterone. If you know how testosterone works you’d understand why this could be. But some people here have allowed the NightHawk (ironic name for the topic at hand) to convince them otherwise and argue from a false positioning. As if there’s man and female hormones and if you have either you’re attracted to its correspondence- um no. Ha ha ha - no. Read the bold part again. Again. Despicable the lack of effort here sometimes.
  19. Consider signing something that allows it to remain unreleased if you are not pleased, if possible. Otherwise, is it somewhere else or more independently that you’d like to share your story? Maybe that is getting in the way. Either way, you’re going to be nervous, as Butters mentioned. If that’s the case. You’ve got it! Nobody could tell your story better than you. Best of luck.
  20. Dooooo it. Do it and switch back. Prove your point! Become gay. Just by choice with no pressure from prison or anywhere and just switch back. It’ll be easy! I’ll wait. 🥰
  21. @Bobby_2021 That crap was your logic, champ. In your mind, being straight is the only thing that isn’t malleable. Your straightness is an act.