Gender: Unspecified Location: With Cinderella and the 9 Dwarves
I take it you didn't understand what he said and just felt like dodging. Oh well, no harm done, could have admitted it though, instead of behaving like a little pussy.
Dude, I really laughed out loud when I read your post. (DK, take note, this is the type of insulting I was talking about.)
Anyway...
IF I tell you what he meant, you most assuredly will disagree and say it was wrong. I thought it was rather obvious what he implied. And to your delight, it wasn't a compliment to me.
Interesting Thread. I'm sure there was a person here on this forum, that went by "AdventChild" that started a similar thread....hmmmmm well any way I think it's a little of both. Genetic due the fact that a male would find a male attractive and same goes for females. Choice due to making the decision to be outspoken and free about the subject.
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Gender: Male Location: The linen closet down the hall...
im gona have to go with chosen
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What are you talking about...and why are you bringing it up?
Also, that would be a point if.
1. I was serious with my criticism. Because this is Bardock42, you should know by now that I nit picking his posts because its Bardock42.
2. My "overuse" of ellipsis does not cause misinterpretations of my intended meaning...it furthers my thoughts and creates a break.
Since I don't have to turn this in for a paper in English class, I can type my posts in a less professional manner. However, failure to communicate my thoughts in an understandable manner is just that, a failure.
Are not Bardock's excessive eliminations of pronouns conducive to ambiguity?
Chosen, genetic, and environment. Humans cannot simply be summed up, usually, with specific origins of behaviors.
Note: I have altered my perspective on this because of Bardock's excellent point about environment. It is just too hard to sell that even environment is chosen.