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My brief thoughts on marriage

A friend asked if Traditional Marriage supported inequality and dominance of one over another, I answered; Marriage was never meant for equality, it's a business transaction, ownership and property rights over another. He then asked if there was any way (IMO) it could be reformed to be positive and a true partnership; I'm sure there is, something in the best interest of all involved including children and keeping each persons individual and equally important family heritage. I think the answer may come from Gay and Lesbian couples in reforming marriage to be an equal joining and not a hostile takeover. You have no idea how often (almost daily) a FB friend says something like 'My Husband won't let me do that.' 'My Husband wouldn't like that.' 'My husband will get angry when he finds out.' STILL, in 2010! All this subservient crap! A lady had her car window smashed and purse stolen out of her car at my Daughters work last week, she was TE...

Xmas

"In Greek, the letter Χ (chi), is the first letter of Christ, and it, or the similar Roman letter X, has been used as an abbreviation for Christ since the mid-16th century. Hence, Xmas is sometimes used as an abbreviation for Christmas." The X in Xmas   SEE THAT? HUH!? SO SHUT THE FUCK UP ABOUT PEOPLE USING THE 'X' IN XMAS!!! And have a lovely day :)

No Shameful Death

Do not shame someone in death. We know not the journey they have had nor the path that led them to their passing, nor the pain they carried that they tried to cloud and had to smile through. Hope that some may be saved from the same fate and some may open their heart to understand and not judge. We are all equal, at no time more so than in death. Its so sad to me that people who die of AIDS, addiction, suicide or an accidental death like asphyxiation get a pathetic line like 'a sudden illness' like the truth is shameful and to me, that is making the person who died look like they're ... ashamed of them and what they did in their life. Don't let their life be entirely defined by HOW they died, but don't shame them and it when the simply stated truth could save someone elses life or teach others more compassion and understanding. I told my girls if I die on the toilet while constipated, texting and gorging on giant marshmallows, don't make somethin...