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The Pirate Ship / ARR! / Re: Free Content Pwns Paysite Crap
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on: 2008 August 08, 21:07:40
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Oh I am so glad to see Macarossi's flowers in here - there really are none better! My sims wear that Gelydh dress probably more than they should. And Grizzelda sucks... badly. And now for Liana sewage: Vs. All About Style using the same mesh but doing it so much better. (yes, pictures are small - glasses, people!)
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The Pirate Ship / ARR! / Re: More Smutty Than You: TSR's Hall of Shame
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on: 2008 August 05, 23:26:10
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Yeah, Millie, I was going to put that in there but I posted before I thought. But still, how does a 10 year old know who he's attracted to? And what has Spongebob ever been attracted to but jellyfishing and blowing bubbles? I think Spongebob has a more "kid at heart" thing to him, rather than a "gay partner for life" thing. Personally, I think he's neither straight nor gay. He is a sponge, after all! The Spongebob-is-gay argument has always driven me nuts. It bothers me that people feel they have to put a label on stuff, even when one may not be needed.
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The Pirate Ship / ARR! / Re: More Smutty Than You: TSR's Hall of Shame
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on: 2008 August 05, 21:55:29
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I always thought that the definition of gay was to have sex with someone of the same gender. And so, I find it rude that children make fun of other children for being gay, when, at 10 years old, they shouldn't be having sex at all! So, I guess my point is, are Spongebob and Patrick doin the nasty? Well, I can tell you, I'm an avid Spongebob watcher, and I have never seen them kiss, fondle, or screw. Each other or women. Thus, they are... sponges and starfish. Nothing more, nothing less.
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The Pirate Ship / ARR! / Re: More Smutty Than You: TSR's Hall of Shame
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on: 2008 August 04, 23:10:16
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Ha, tantrums. Not. Happening. And if my kid told me to go to hell, his quality of life would decline very quickly. Hell? I'll show you hell... But if one day I say "That damn cat!" and he says "What damn cat?" I would forgive him. In fact, I think that's happened before!
As far as limits for teens and whatnot, I don't know about that. My kid's not there yet, so I can't say. As for me, I was taking care of myself at 15. I didn't live with either parent and supported myself. Not well, mind you, but such is life. My mother was then and is now my best friend, and there was no point in her trying to prevent me from living my own life, simply because she didn't have hers in order at the time either (long story). But she always told me to be careful. And I never got into serious trouble. No drugs, no cops, didn't get pregnant, nothing like that. In fact, I'm doing much better now than she was at my age. I think it's more important to teach your children early in life how to live than it is to try to correct them later. The Do-As-I-Say-And-Not-As-I-Do school of child rearing doesn't work in my head. If a mother is sleeping with the neighborhood when her daughter is 5 or 6, how can she tell her daughter it's wrong 10 years later?
Teach by example and brainwash 'em while they're young!
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