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    Is none .
    Post by: Mathias Jay, May 15, 2010 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Find them.
    Thread by: Mathias Jay, May 15, 2010, 12 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
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    A Cold Room

    A man stands before another with no expression. One bound, the other standing freely. Thick liquid covers objects, along with the sound of popping filling the room. The cold room has no color. The cold room has nothing in it, but the man standing before the other. The bound man looks at the free one and asks quizzically:

    “Who is truly free: The man who beats the other to obtain freedom, or the man being beaten because of his own existence?â€

    A cold room is filled with chains. The two men hanging upside down have no expression. The unbound, unharmed man stares at the men. The cold room is clean. The cold room has no color. Filled with the sound of rattling chains, the cold room has one purpose: to contain and liberate. One man looks to the other, hair touching the floor, and asks quizzically:

    “What man is liberated: The one to kill for the approval of God, or a man hung until he lets go of a poor life in purgatory?â€

    A cold room is without color. A cold room is clean, and empty with the exception of a table. A man, holding onto the table for dear life looks into the eyes of a man of no expression. The table, worn from use, is clean and without stain. The man upon the tabletop looks to the expressionless man and asks quizzically:

    “What is it that you require: Liberation or freedom?â€

    A cold room is clean. A cold room is without color and is empty. An expressionless man steps into a cold room. An expressionless man that has not come to terms with freedom. An expressionless man that has not come to terms with liberation. An expressionless man who neither fears nor knows anything. This expressionless man recalls his existence. This expressionless man truly has only one expression: a frown. This expressionless man hears the click of metal set to pull and colors a cold, colorless room.

    A howl is heard during the night. Not only by an animal, but a machine as well. Colors fly into the night sky as howls and whistles fill the cold air.


    A cold room is no longer empty, but was filled from the start.
    Thread by: Mathias Jay, May 15, 2010, 1 replies, in forum: Archives
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    I've read many of these replies and agreed with them: It's just nature, you know? In order to survive, you must mature and create offspring. To create offspring, the human race needs a male and a female - thus producing offspring sexually.

    But straight being the 'default' orientation is just an assumption from what you see around you. Like above, it's nature. And, like others have said, you don't see many homosexual people walking around, do you? I don't, at least. I mean, yeah, there are homosexual people - many of them - here on Earth, but how often do you see them all around you? You can find them in gay bars and such, but you can't just walk down the street and say, "There's a homosexual person, there's a straight person, there's a homosexual person, there's a straight person..." and so on. And, not very often do you hear a 4-year-old say, "I'm going to be homosexual when I grow up!" Children grow up to learn to be like how their parents are: straight. Why? To create offspring. It's instinct.

    But us, being human beings and having more than just instincts, habituation, trail-and-error, etc... basically, actually having a thought process to make decisions, we may subconsciously make the decision to be homosexual. I don't know.

    But, with a lot of people within the world, it comes from Religion. (I'm speaking of those who follow a religion, and no, I'm not starting an argument.) As an example, people follow the Christian Bible. In the Bible, it describes homosexuality as a sin. So, in order to follow the religion, some people will even fight the urge to be homosexual.

    The list goes on, but I'm too tired to list it all.
    Post by: Mathias Jay, May 9, 2010 in forum: Discussion
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    Hmm... Seems to me like you have a bad case of the Smallcox.
    Post by: Mathias Jay, May 6, 2010 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Indeed you were, sir.
    Post by: Mathias Jay, May 6, 2010 in forum: The Spam Zone
  12. Mathias Jay
    Well, you see, I'm part German. So, when I started my profession, I decided to use the German spelling rather than the English spelling.

    The German spelling is doKtor. Have a nice day, sir.
    Post by: Mathias Jay, May 6, 2010 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Do you? Do you really see what I did there? In gray, even?
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    YES, OHGAWD YESa
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    Alexander Jacob.

    'Nuff said.
    Post by: Mathias Jay, May 6, 2010 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I honestly hate fever dreams. At least, I hate mine. They have no sense of logic or any kind of.. well, anything to make sense. It's like jumping on a trampoline with no ground to be able to tell where what is. It's just a spinning mixture of thoughts, images, colors, etc. that make sense and no sense at the same time: a paradox.

    And it makes me uncomfortable.
    Post by: Mathias Jay, Apr 26, 2010 in forum: The Spam Zone
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