http://usedtherapy.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] usedtherapy.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] tentacletrainer 2011-03-03 03:45 pm (UTC)

Action;

That is exactly it. The human race in it's entirety is just a boiling cesspool of wasted flesh and air, where nothing but the idiotic and psychopathic breed on, as many of those who have merit die before their genetics can be passed on in a vain and futile attempt at bettering the species.

Beyond the stupidity and sheer pointlessness of such religions and beliefs, we are a very vain species as well, giving only when personal gain is the outcome. And it is laughable that they believe sincerity exists! In some form, in some way, all that you give is expected to be returned in one way or another. Be it tangible or intangible, monetary or sentimental. Selfish ideals furthered by selfish individuals.

And yes, exactly. There would not be a word for it if it did not happen, and were not meant to happen. There have been many studies where animals - God's most loyal creatures - have been found having sex with another of the same gender. And it is human belief that they run purely off instinct and are unable to make decisions for themselves.

However, when presented with human homosexuality, they claim it is a "choice".

Which is it? Is it natural, because God's animals participate it, or is it taboo because we are the ones taking part in it? It simply makes no sense! We are ruled by idiots, lead by idiots, and will die at the whims of idiots. And nothing will be done to change that.

[[She's now rubbing at her temple a little, sighing heavily, though at the suggestion of Sburb targeting planets such as that, she can't help but laugh. Though it certainly isn't with the most joyous of tones.]]

Obviously that game was made to do the universe a favor.

And while it may have been embarrassing for you, it was obviously something necessary. So perhaps in the end it was a good thing?

Some of us hold merit, you are correct. John, for instance, is someone who holds a great deal of merit to me, even if he can be quite vexing on the nerves some times.

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