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Post by Samhain on Feb 23, 2006 22:25:12 GMT -5
What do the Masons have to do with anything?
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Post by Solid on Feb 24, 2006 0:38:02 GMT -5
A lot of the founding fathers were Masons.
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Post by mathetes on Feb 24, 2006 17:42:15 GMT -5
Masons... *shudder*
I'm scared of Masons, after watching "From Hell."
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Post by amoyensis on Feb 24, 2006 20:29:23 GMT -5
A movie has determined how you stereotype people? Isn't that a bit dangerous?
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Post by In Christ, the metalhead on Feb 24, 2006 21:05:19 GMT -5
haha, yeah, i also think that is a bit dangerous. i just don't stereotype people at all, i really hate stereotyping, really really.
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Post by koihoshi on Feb 24, 2006 21:08:20 GMT -5
haha, yeah, i also think that is a bit dangerous. i just don't stereotype people at all, i really hate stereotyping, really really. That's so stereotypical that you would say that. just kidding! On a more serious note I really do agree. You can't really put people in little buckets because they act or look a certain way. Gauranteed if you went out and took 100 people of a "stereotype" and stuck them all in a room together half of them wouldn't have much in common except maybe clothes or something else... people are still individuals with individual sides to their existance therefore they can decide for themselves who they are without being put in a room with 100 other people who "seem" to be like them.
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Post by In Christ, the metalhead on Feb 25, 2006 13:54:38 GMT -5
haha, yeah, i also think that is a bit dangerous. i just don't stereotype people at all, i really hate stereotyping, really really. That's so stereotypical that you would say that. just kidding! On a more serious note I really do agree. You can't really put people in little buckets because they act or look a certain way. Gauranteed if you went out and took 100 people of a "stereotype" and stuck them all in a room together half of them wouldn't have much in common except maybe clothes or something else... people are still individuals with individual sides to their existance therefore they can decide for themselves who they are without being put in a room with 100 other people who "seem" to be like them. exactly...
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