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  • I am a good person by *PaMikoo on deviantART

    When is society going to step off of its high horse and start recognizing that love is love and to love someone of the same sex hurts nobody? When is society going to stop punishing people for its own ignorance and stop using a book that extols forgiveness and nonjudgment to judge and condemn? ... more

    Reviewed by duskwynd Aug 25, 03:40pm ( 46 reviews ) deviantart.com

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  • Rated by russelljames on Sep 22, 9:31am

    Redefining marriage is not the only way to solve medical insurance issues. It's not even the best way. This is a red-herring used to advance ideology.
  • Rated by tikka on Sep 20, 12:48pm

    this made me sad
  • Rated by SLO-209 on Sep 13, 2:14am

    tough luck kid
  • Rated by TwoWorlds on Sep 01, 12:38pm

    This good person has a really horribly deformed face and eyes and tiny tits. Still, I'd tap it. I wonder why one of her kids are black? Also, who's that girl she always hangs out with? Oh well...I wonder if she's single. I didn't see her with any guy...
  • Rated by happyt3hman on Aug 29, 1:29am

    lol at comic that "tackles the issues." I love that we've reached the point as a species where people get all crybaby over a fictional comic. It's a comic. Come on.
  • Rated by duskwynd on Aug 25, 3:40pm

    When is society going to step off of its high horse and start recognizing that love is love and to love someone of the same sex hurts nobody? When is society going to stop punishing people for its own ignorance and stop using a book that extols forgiveness and nonjudgment to judge and condemn? And in response to the grammar pundits, Robert E. Howard stated, in one of his Conan books (and I'm paraphrasing it because I can't remember it verbatim) "Barbarians ensure that everyone in the tribe is fed, but in 'Civilization' a man can starve sitting outside of a bakery." It's easy to step over the starving, homeless person outside of the bakery when you don't look upon them as a person because looking at them as a person makes it that much harder to detach. I think it's the same with concentrating on the spelling error - it's far easier to concentrate on that than on what this is actually saying.
  • Rated by LoneEel on Jul 25, 1:16pm

    I love that we've reached the point as a species where an innocent woman with children dies because of a gross injustice and people don't care because there's a spelling error. Now that we've apparently evolved past the ability to feel sympathy, I look forward to seeing what new and innovative cruelties we can invent in my lifetime.