Your misinterpretation of my comments, and telling me I am subject to your eternal damnation, are unfortunate. Live your life to be happy; let me live mine. I judged no one in my comments, called no government “CRIMINAL”, and the Bible was originally written in the Middle East thousands of years ago. My opinion is that being gay is not worthy of abuse, torture, imprisonment, nor death.
delve into the atrocities committed by your ancestors and give us some rich descriptors. When you do that,,only then can you talk of gukurahundi. Your kind will never achieve any political success simply because your agenda is bankrupt.If you harbour serious political ambitions….you have to avoid anything that causes polarization….but again this advice is falling on a thick skull. We have seen chameleons…your rhetoric will not sway!
Sure, it’s a great idea to incorporate music into your Fringe show, but it’s easier said then done—especially if you don’t want to run afoul of copyright infringement (no pun intended) by riffing on existing songs. Creating catchy, original music for your Fringe show definitely impresses audiences, and we were impressed in particular with several such composers. The Diddling Bibbles were a surprise hit at St. Vladimir’s, where the raunchy duo, who played some of the same chords as Flight of the Harpsichords, proved adept at musical comedy and clever local references. Ditto for touring artist Shirley Gnome, whose Taking It Up The Notch was a tawdry hit that also referenced “butt stuff” and used her exceptional singing voice. And we remain amazed at the pop chops of Barbara Johnston and Suzy Wilde, who ported several songs from last year’s Summerland into this year’s True North Mixtape (which boasted great re-workngs of Canadian classics as well as their own tunes) and also wrote a whole show’s worth of credible top 40 tunes for the drunken revellers of Maddie’s Karaoke Birthday Party.
That was told in a parable so people could understand it. I was told that Adam and Eve had many children including Cain & Able and because their strain was pure they was able to procreate with their sisters with no side effects unlike today. Others have said that Adam & Eve was not the only people God created and Cain went to live in a place named NOD, which means wandering, and there knew his wife.
I don’t understand. Why shouldn’t I be able to crop to any arbitrary aspect ratio? Even archaic `xv’ does that. Okay, the use of the golden ratio specifically is a bit unusual, but so what??
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Models who contested for the pageant took turns to exhibit the dress, including Mildred Shumba from Bulawayo, who was crowned Miss Curvy.
The formula seems to be — struggling restaurant needs customer service advice and capital infusion, so TV production company offers to give it to them in return for fabricating a bunch of drama that never really existed, and will probably doom the restaurant to failure 6 months later when the show airs.
You ask, “Do we have the right to force our beliefs on other countries who choose to be run by religion rather than by government? And is it a hate message to slander those countries who choose to operate under religion rather than by government?” I do think that it’s OK to urge all countries, including those with religiously dominated governments, to abide by universal standards of human rights, especially those countries that have signed treaties pledging them to do so.
Dear Colin, I am a woman from India (the country which yesterday failed to throw out the law that decriminalizes sex). I came across this blog and have been reading through the comments people have written here. I am straight but I am utterly shocked that homophobia runs so deeply in the countries where it does not criminalize gay sex (I had thought it was otherwise). To face this kind of hatred, ignorance and ostracization on a daily basis must be very painful. I can tell you that the reaction to yesterday’s verdict in India has mostly been that of disappointment, anger and embarrassment. You will see that if you look up the reactions in the Indian media and social networking sites. Though the Supreme Court has not actually criminalized gay sex, but simply said that it is the legislature that will have to take the step to amend a law, and the court’s role is only to interpret it. I do hope that you and your friends continue your fight, and there are millions who are with you and support you in this fight for the freedom to love who you want. The state should have nothing to say about what two consenting adults do within the privacy of the four walls of their house. The constitutions of most countries enshrine the principles of inclusiveness and equality, and most religions teach about God loving all his/her children equally.
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