Author Topic: gay pick  (Read 2435 times)

I wouldn't feel comfortable having offspring with someone who could very well taint my family's entire genetic heritage. I only have love with people with the thought that if I accidentally get them pregnant they must be able to raise strong and intelligent warrior children. I can't trust that to happen with someone with a very close genetic link to the savage races.
what the forget

its a shame hes just known as the gay football player lol.

i dont know why gay people are always ok with that. that would piss me off.
They're not always ok with it. That's why many keep to themselves.

People act flamboyant for attention and I think it's stupid.  If you want to be treated like equals to normal people, start acting normal.
some people act flamboyant because its just how they act

you literally just said that everyone who doesnt live up to your standards of normal arent actually normal human beings

its a shame hes just known as the gay football player lol.

i dont know why gay people are always ok with that. that would piss me off.
yeah, i'd probably prefer to be left alone about it. but i guess it's a significant step in civil rights.

Did it really show this on ESPN?
Yes they showed it live during the nfl draft

I was just reading about him. Sounds like he had an interesting childhood

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Sam is the seventh of eight children born to JoAnn and Michael Sam, Sr. His parents separated when he was young. As a child, Sam watched one of his older brothers die from a gunshot wound. Another older brother has been missing since 1998, and his other two brothers are both imprisoned. A sister who was born before him died in infancy. At one point in his childhood, Sam lived in his mother's car. He was once accidentally maced by police who were arresting one of his brothers.

Sam argued with his mother over playing football, as she did not agree with those pursuits. Sam often stayed with friends while in high school; the parents of a classmate gave him a bedroom in their house and had him complete household chores. Sam is the first member of his family to attend college.