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Any gay teen forums out there?

You're going to just have to accept the fact that you're getting older. You're not the same 16 year old twink you were ten years ago, and please don't be wearing Areopostale and Pokemon t-shirts when you're 30. It's just creepy. :)
 
Please explain to me how no laws would suddenly give everyone what they want? If you are suggesting that having no laws would make people more ''civil'' you are out of your mind. That would just mean there would be no repercussions when people do said acts. You can debate all day what laws shouldn't be there, but having no laws period is a terrible idea. Without structure the world would be absolute chaos and we would not have many of the advances that we have today. Is it possible that we would have discovered/created other things by now if we were not restricted by laws? Of course. But at what price?

The concept of price wouldn't exist, no money would be in circulation as people would find an alternative to that...

And its not a question of SUDDENLY giving everyone what they want the slow abolishment of the legal system is a natural process of society. The system of kings and queens didn't just die overnight. Nobody can have everything they want, I never did say that, you are putting words in my mouth silly. :) When the legal system falls its not just a sudden idea implemented and everyone magically is happy and things fall into place. Life for individuals and life for society over the course of thousands and thousands of years develops slowly, the course of society overall lasting longer then one individual life at a different ratio of time.

People wouldn't be looting stores when that happens, because things wouldn't be getting sold. People wouldn't rob others for money or "valuables" either. People wouldn't want things to steal or sell if they weren't worth a numerical figure. Lots of "criminal" acts can only exist with money's concepts. The mentality of those in the future would live under different circumstances then us in our present which is their past, as our social doings/belifs are outdated ways of thinking to future civilization.
 
The concept of price wouldn't exist, no money would be in circulation as people would find an alternative to that...

And its not a question of SUDDENLY giving everyone what they want the slow abolishment of the legal system is a natural process of society. The system of kings and queens didn't just die overnight. Nobody can have everything they want, I never did say that, you are putting words in my mouth silly. :) When the legal system falls its not just a sudden idea implemented and everyone magically is happy and things fall into place. Life for individuals and life for society over the course of thousands and thousands of years develops slowly, the course of society overall lasting longer then one individual life at a different ratio of time.

Question.

Should this happen, what makes you think it would be any better than current living with the legal system? Assumptions?
 
People wouldn't be looting stores when that happens, because things wouldn't be getting sold. People wouldn't rob others for money or "valuables" either. People wouldn't want things to steal or sell if they weren't worth a numerical figure. Lots of "criminal" acts can only exist with money's concepts. The mentality of those in the future would live under different circumstances then us in our present which is their past, as our social doings/belifs are outdated ways of thinking to future civilization.

There will always be something that someone wants, but they can't have.
 
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There will always be something that someone wants, but they can't have.

I already explained that to him, but he's too busy sniffing crack (his own... and probably unwiped as an outcry against rules).

I wouldn't waste effort trying to talk sense into him.
 
>>>I wouldn't waste effort trying to talk sense into him.

You appear to have already done so. :)

Lex
 
I already explained that to him, but he's too busy sniffing crack (his own... and probably unwiped as an outcry against rules).

I wouldn't waste effort trying to talk sense into him.

How would I sniff my own crack? That's not possible. And why would not wipe my own ass? I mean some don't, I do because of personal hygiene. It's not a rule though that you have to. If I messed around with a guy into scat was the only time i chose to not wipe my ass, not because of a rule. I'll get shit (no pun intended) for that too, why can't people except there are so many people who are different and unique, and controlling the standard of what human should be just destroys how beautiful we are as people together as a whole. Every person is beautiful because of how they look, think, believe, what their favorite color is, what turns them on sexually, what they like to eat, what type of weather they like, etc.

Alot of what I said has been stated by philosopher's far before that weren't children :rolleyes:
 
The question is about
"Any gay teen forums out there?"

and you are talking about politics ? :)
 
In regards to the original post...(shrug).

I mean, I like plenty of stuff that can be properly called juvenile. I love cartoons (in case the avatar and sign-in name weren't enough of a clue). I sometimes listen to (generally older) music that's often aimed straight at a teen-or-younger demo. And yes, I color in coloring books on occasion, too. :) But I just enjoy these activities. I don't feel the need to find "kids" to discuss these things with me. I can just watch Phineas and Ferb by myself. I've never felt the need to talk about the show with somebody else of any age, let alone someone under the age of 18.

Lex
 
Well alot of people even a few years older then me are talking about how the legal system is fucked up more and more I hear kids younger then me talking about how their school sucks and how they don't believe everything they are being taught ABOUT the government and system. Children could get ALOT more out of our educational system if the material wasn't biased to begin with promoting how to live life in our current system which is destructive to begin with.

And why does the age of 18 define what an adult is. Doesn't every human being develop in his own unique way at different paces and levels? What if one is to become adult at 14, one at 15, maybe one doesn't become adult until 45 or never does? Then we challenge the spectrum of "adult" and determine what adult means for each person, or because LEGALLY the system sets a general standard of what mental development should be?

I talk to certain adults in their mids and only very few have been connected to me on my level on things I foresee for society just by studying the patterns of human evolution over the course of thousands of years. I've been reading books at the library since I was 8 years old, and was mad that they wouldn't let me check out adult books until age 12, what they had in my section was too simple and easy for me.

In a sense the younger you are the more innocent you are and less tainted your philosophical views are. With age does come certain KINDS of wisdom and true wisdom that knows that there are DIFFERENT forms of intelligence.
 
In regards to the original post...(shrug).

I mean, I like plenty of stuff that can be properly called juvenile. I love cartoons (in case the avatar and sign-in name weren't enough of a clue). I sometimes listen to (generally older) music that's often aimed straight at a teen-or-younger demo. And yes, I color in coloring books on occasion, too. :) But I just enjoy these activities. I don't feel the need to find "kids" to discuss these things with me. I can just watch Phineas and Ferb by myself. I've never felt the need to talk about the show with somebody else of any age, let alone someone under the age of 18.

Lex

Ah, but cartoons aren't just for kids. There are some adult only cartoons, evidence CNs Adult Swim.

For those non USA members CN is Cartoon Network. Late in the evening they have what they call Adult Swim which is basically cartoons designed for adults. Although many teens do watch as well with (or without) parents approval. As for Phineas and Ferb... That Disney show does tend to have jokes that would pass over the target demographic's collective head.

And yes, many adults do enjoy a little "coloring", from time to time. It isn't much different than painting (or any other form of artwork). But I seriously doubt you'll find more than a handful of adults who will admit to enjoying it in the context of the OP. You wont find them getting a group of friends together and sitting down to color in pictures from children's coloring books.
 
Most of the cartoons I like are of the "dual" variety, that can be enjoyed by both adults and kids. Phineas & Ferb, Gargoyles, Animaniacs. I used to watch the Adult Swim line-up quite a bit, but I sort of lost interest some years back...

Lex
 
Intelligence is intelligence. You either have some level of it or you don't. There are no different kinds. It isn't like a car or a pair of shoes, it is intelligence, plain and simple.

Nor does wisdom specifically come with age, it more closely comes with experience, to those who are open to it. Those that close themselves off to wisdom because they would rather believe their own desires leave themselves out in the cold.
 
>>>Intelligence is intelligence. You either have some level of it or you don't. There are no different kinds.

I'm not so sure. People routinely speak of "book smarts" and "street smarts", for instance. And I've had several people tell me I'm "smart" - here on JUB and in real life. This despite routinely testing at the level of what used to be called "moron" on standardized tests. :)

Lex
 
Intelligence is intelligence. You either have some level of it or you don't. There are no different kinds. It isn't like a car or a pair of shoes, it is intelligence, plain and simple.

Nor does wisdom specifically come with age, it more closely comes with experience, to those who are open to it. Those that close themselves off to wisdom because they would rather believe their own desires leave themselves out in the cold.

I agree somewhat with ur second statement but there ARE different forms of intelligence however because of talents, views, and philosophies. Intelligence can not be easily defined, as IQ tests do not measure for everything. Mine was only 120 or 130 but I don't think that number specifies everything about my brain and how it operates. I forgot what average or below average is i stopped caring about that shit long time ago.

>>>Intelligence is intelligence. You either have some level of it or you don't. There are no different kinds.

I'm not so sure. People routinely speak of "book smarts" and "street smarts", for instance. And I've had several people tell me I'm "smart" - here on JUB and in real life. This despite routinely testing at the level of what used to be called "moron" on standardized tests. :)

I've always had alot of respect for you on this forum based on certain things you've mentioned or talked about and I do believe you have an amazing mind. Your own intelligence is beautiful because its yours.
 
So this is where we find out where the cool kids are, huh? Lemme know how that works out for ya... :)
 
>>>Intelligence is intelligence. You either have some level of it or you don't. There are no different kinds.

I'm not so sure. People routinely speak of "book smarts" and "street smarts", for instance. And I've had several people tell me I'm "smart" - here on JUB and in real life. This despite routinely testing at the level of what used to be called "moron" on standardized tests. :)

Lex

Ah young grasshopper, you are confusing wisdom with intelligence with. One can be wise but have limited intelligence. What is lacked in intelligence can be made up for with wisdom. It doesn't take much intelligence to ace a multiple choice test as long as one has wisdom. One can usually remove 2 options relying on nothing but wisdom alone, This improves the odds from 1 in 4 to 1 in 2, a 50 - 50 chance. Wisdom alone will not be very effective for write in answers though. You either have the knowledge or you don't. Most people equate knowledge with intelligence but they aren't quite the same. Knowledge is raw data, information, fact. Intelligence is the attaining of that knowledge. One can be intelligent, but without the wisdom to put it to practical use it is worthless. On the other hand, if one has the wisdom he might be able to muddle through without the intelligence or knowledge, drawing on past similar experiences to deduce a means of making the situation work.
 
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