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    Quote Originally Posted by Varenne Rodin View Post
    I've been watching the first season of American Horror Story. Now I'm constantly thinking about sex. I must be some kind of deviant.

    I like it.
    I don't think you qualify as a deviant unless you only actually have sex while watching the show...

    Quote Originally Posted by prendrelemick View Post
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    I've been watching The weather report, and I'm thinking about sex all the time - But then I'm a man!
    Which is entirely appropriate and normal. Unfortunately, having read this thread, I am now thinking about sex with a deviant all the time, which isn't. Oh, woe is me...

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    I am thinking radical has something to do with genetic modification. If one to modify food then one is to modify humans too. Is that a possibility to be sniffed at? I would eradicate generic modification it takes away the individuality and makes people look painted and behaved like robots.
    Computer technology eat your heart out flawless is plotless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkman View Post
    I don't think you qualify as a deviant unless you only actually have sex while watching the show...



    Which is entirely appropriate and normal. Unfortunately, having read this thread, I am now thinking about sex with a deviant all the time, which isn't. Oh, woe is me...

    Of all sexually deviant behavior, celibacy is the most extreme. (that's a quote by some bloke.)
    ay up

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    I don't think about sex all the time. Sometimes I also think about food. Or great bits of relatable writing like this:

    “Ivanov: With a heavy head, with a slothful spirit, exhausted, overstretched, broken, without faith, without love, without a goal, I roam like a shadow among men and I don't know who I am, why I'm alive, what I want. And I now think that love is nonsense, that embraces are cloying, that there's no sense in work, that song and passionate speeches are vulgar and outmoded. And everywhere I take with me depression, chill boredom, dissatisfaction, revulsion from life... I am destroyed, irretrievably!”
    ― Anton Chekhov, Ivanov
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    ...the wonderful, melodious sound of a Pratt & Whitney R-1340.
    (A North American AT-6 just flew low over the house.)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGVkamfyBFU
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKRma7PDW10

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darcy88 View Post
    I don't think about sex all the time. Sometimes I also think about food. Or great bits of relatable writing like this:

    “Ivanov: With a heavy head, with a slothful spirit, exhausted, overstretched, broken, without faith, without love, without a goal, I roam like a shadow among men and I don't know who I am, why I'm alive, what I want. And I now think that love is nonsense, that embraces are cloying, that there's no sense in work, that song and passionate speeches are vulgar and outmoded. And everywhere I take with me depression, chill boredom, dissatisfaction, revulsion from life... I am destroyed, irretrievably!”
    ― Anton Chekhov, Ivanov
    very depressive but I like it ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darcy88 View Post
    I don't think about sex all the time. Sometimes I also think about food. Or great bits of relatable writing like this:

    “Ivanov: With a heavy head, with a slothful spirit, exhausted, overstretched, broken, without faith, without love, without a goal, I roam like a shadow among men and I don't know who I am, why I'm alive, what I want. And I now think that love is nonsense, that embraces are cloying, that there's no sense in work, that song and passionate speeches are vulgar and outmoded. And everywhere I take with me depression, chill boredom, dissatisfaction, revulsion from life... I am destroyed, irretrievably!”
    ― Anton Chekhov, Ivanov
    Chekhov, one of the best Russian writers. He captured the physical manifestation without losing track of the mental existence. On famine, adultery, etc., he was there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cafolini View Post
    Chekhov, one of the best Russian writers. He captured the physical manifestation without losing track of the mental existence. On famine, adultery, etc., he was there.
    ok.. I think I will starT reading Chekhov he understand me

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    Quote Originally Posted by cafolini View Post
    Chekhov, one of the best Russian writers. He captured the physical manifestation without losing track of the mental existence. On famine, adultery, etc., he was there.
    Borges is the only one who contends with Chekhov for being in my mind the finest short story writer ever. His stories are impeccably crafted from beginning to end. He's one of those writers who when I read them I want to give up writing altogether because I know I'll never come anywhere close to matching such brilliant greatness.
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    I just want to argue ALL THE TIME.
    I'm weary with right-angles, abbreviated daylight,
    Waiting for a winter to be done.
    Why do I still see you in every mirrored window,
    In all that I could never overcome?

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    I'm proud of my dad. All day today I've turned the tables and sounded like a parent praising her child. "My dad is a federal union president. Look at this picture! See the caption? 'Stopped by to support our provincial brothers and sisters at the Edmonton Remand Centre on our way to the Moncton convention.' Isn't he great?"

    Here's the news story, the provincial government is putting the lives of guards and the public at risk to cut costs, in Alberta, the richest province in Canada; and here's a picture of my dad (far left) with the ERC union vice president (the lady in the poncho):

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    Quote Originally Posted by JuniperWoolf View Post
    I'm proud of my dad. All day today I've turned the tables and sounded like a parent praising her child. "My dad is a federal union president. Look at this picture! See the caption? 'Stopped by to support our provincial brothers and sisters at the Edmonton Remand Centre on our way to the Moncton convention.' Isn't he great?"

    Here's the news story, the provincial government is putting the lives of guards and the public at risk to cut costs, in Alberta, the richest province in Canada; and here's a picture of my dad (far left) with the ERC union vice president (the lady in the poncho):

    Good on your Dad. Prison guards have one of the toughest and most dangerous jobs out there.
    “To practice any art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make your soul grow. So do it.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darcy88 View Post
    Good on your Dad. Prison guards have one of the toughest and most dangerous jobs out there.
    Especially when the guards are undertrained, there aren't any barriers seperating those guards from hundreds of dangerous inmates, and anyone who complains about security gets fired.
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    Oh, my. What did I do? The thread turned hilarious for a bit. I find you all delightful! To everyone who told me about how you think about sex and the other things that you think about, thanks for making me smile and even laugh.

    Gilliatt, I have been to that Miramar air show (from your video link) no less than a dozen times. The Blue Angels are my childhood favorites. I always enjoyed getting to sit inside the grounded planes. Fun stuff.

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    Just thinking of going onto the bed and have a good sleep

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