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  1. Bullgrit

    Are you comfortable being seen naked?

    For those who are uncomfortable with their own public nakedness: are you also uncomfortable being in the presence of others who are naked? Although I'm not comfortable with my own public nakedness, I have no problem being with naked people in public. I'd look at their nakedness in curiosity...
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    Are you comfortable being seen naked?

    Most people don't regularly have sex in public. For me, I've never had a problem being naked with a sex partner, even in plain view, up close, in broad light. But I'd be mortified being naked as, say, an artist's model. Bullgrit
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    Are you comfortable being seen naked?

    That's very interesting. Funny how only a few square inches of fabric can make any difference. Bullgrit
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    Are you comfortable being seen naked?

    I don't think so. I don't remember being shamed or feeling any shame put upon me about nudity when I was a kid. And I have two boys, ages 8 and 12. The younger has always been shy about being naked (outside of his mother and me), but the older is only now showing reservations (even in front of...
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    Can "Read more" in quotes be eliminated?

    This post is to see what the "Read more" appendum looks like, and to ask if it can be eliminated so I don't have to backspace over it every time I quote someone. Bullgrit
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    Sweden just got a little awkward

    I'd object to it in public. There are plenty of perfectly natural acts that I don't want to see in public. From what I saw and experienced during my visit to Sweden a few years ago, I can't imagine this kind of thing happening in public. Seems so out of Swedish character. But then, when I was...
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    Are you comfortable being seen naked?

    Something that has intrigued me for a long time is how some people can be completely comfortable being seen naked. It amazes me that some people are perfectly comfortable skinny dipping, changing clothes, modeling, and otherwise getting naked in front of other people. I've seen interviews with...
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    Faster metabolism makes perception of time move slower

    Don't deminish my glory! :-( Bullgrit
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    Faster metabolism makes perception of time move slower

    On numerous occasions, I have caught a fly with my hand. I'm faster than a fly! I am a GOD! Bullgrit
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    D&D Cartoon (30th anniversary)

    This time in 1983 I was 16 years old, and a few solid years into my D&D career. I remember watching the D&D cartoon, but it was more out of a need to experience/support all things D&D than out of real enjoyment. Nowadays, I can't watch this show. (I tried to watch a couple of episodes in recent...
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    McDonald's, not for classy people

    I can understand that. And so far, of the links I've clicked through and read, the articles are pretty short, so no problem (yet). So long as the subject line and the link text give me some idea of what the article/discussion is about, I can live with this. But I do tend to mouse-over the thread...
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    Best Post Ever!

    Hyperbole is literally a million times better than sarcasm. Bullgrit
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    Of the WotC Forums and the OTT

    Because this thread has grown so long, I'm interested in what exactly happened over at the WotC forums. From the context in this thread, it seems they rearranged their forums, maybe removing an off-topic forum? But they're also deleting/banning accounts? Bullgrit
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    McDonald's, not for classy people

    I doubt the restaurant kicked them out for bringing utensils, and I doubt the boys were just trying to class-up the joint, (even as a joke). Could have been a funny and harmless prank if they hadn't taken it to another social level. Bullgrit P.S. It would be nice if people starting new threads...
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    Breaking Bad: Only Possible in the US

    I took the comic strip to be a commentary on society as a whole. Reference the strip title, plus: "What kind of barbaric society...". So, as we agree, not free. Bullgrit
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    Breaking Bad: Only Possible in the US

    Huh? Was what? Are you meaning who said government payment was free? The comic is suggesting it -- government will pay for something so Mr. White doesn't have to. I don't see any straw man argument in my post. There's not even an argument in my post. Unless I've misunderstood your very vague...
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    Breaking Bad: Only Possible in the US

    Where does government get the money to pay his medical bills? Oh, right, from other persons' wealth. I'm not saying anything negative about government or taxes. But people really need to realize that government paying for stuff isn't free. Bullgrit
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    Seems like a legitimate complaint

    Heck, he could still have participated, too. Bullgrit
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    Seems like a legitimate complaint

    First off, the assault is wrong on the face of it. But if we're just talking about the anger part... Unless there was some agreement that the encounter was supposed to be all/only about him, nope, his anger is unjustified. He's an idiot. Bullgrit
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    OotS 918

    http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0918.html Bullgrit
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