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If you like this site, or even if you like one or two pages please send
in a photograph of yourself and a brief comment with links if appropriate.
If you want a proper debate join the forum, especially
if you disagree.
This page is for people. I'm collecting people, like stamps. I almost
put like butterflies but trust me, the pins won't hurt a bit. I don't
want to see avatars, cartoons or any other kind of image that isn't
you.
If you insist on it I'll show your cat pictures too.
I have also decided to consider adding audio or video messages here if
you want to try it, please keep these down to a manageable size, half
a minute at most.
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I'm a thirty something (not too much of something)
nurse from Australia. My hobbies are reading the diatribes of one
Martin Willett, and writing discourses of my own on the illustrious
pages of his site, Debate Unlimited...
Apart from that I am delectable, and of course a post modernist
feminist atheist goddess.
All else is irrelevant and passes without notice.
Clancy
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I fully support your website.
-Corey
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A plus sized model posted this
on a site I frequent-- and I thought it was a well written,
accurate commentary on the sad state of women's affairs-- or
at least their obsession with body fat. I am a fashion photographer,
I am a female, I used to be a model, and I shoot both "straight
sized" (US size 4) and "plus sized" fashion models.
To me, a beautiful face is a beautiful face, whether it is
size 2 or 20. But I live in Los Angeles and even I, at 5'10",
size 8-10(US), blond, and with the big lips women pay to get
injected for( I'm one of that 1% with the weird
genetics), I feel the pressure of being too big, too old,
no boobs, etc. The media has NO representation of average, it
is one size fits all, if that size is a 2, with a few fat-girl
joke characters thrown in. I am working to change that , through
my photography, to get he message across that all women are
beautiful. you can view some of my work at www.musecube.com/modelmuse.
Thanks for the article, well done!
Cheers
Leslie Delano,
normal woman
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The site is great, it turned me from sort-of
agnostic and wondering what happened, to Oh, so that's it.
The forums are always fun. You've created a great community here.
Kasira
Polygamy
Microsoft:
Just Say No
Kasira
Wallpaper
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So much to agree with, so little time. How's
that for sycophantic? A great site and a great forum, so thanks
for the effort.
Oliver Thompson.
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I just found this site, "I LOVE IT"! I wish more people were as
honest as you are about the "body" and emotions. I'm putting in
my "favs" hoping my husband will find it, boy does he need to learn!
Thanks so much a new believer in people!
Teresa
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Thank
anyone but god for your site. I haven’t read much but
its about time there was a decent morally objective overview
of the Christian scum that infects our so called society. |
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Hi Martin Let's try: This
is my favourite discussion board where I always get to learn
something new. If you can put in a link to www.baldbantam.co.uk
as well then that would be great.
Cheers
Andrew
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I love your web site. I will bookmark it. You are brilliant. I
write a lot of anti religious stuff on my blog, it's mostly from
emotion. It's really nice to see just how much more indepth your
knowledge is of the fantasy and myth that is religion...thanks so
much... A new fan..
My blog
John
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Probably the most well run and mature board I've ever been a part
of. (Though that's not saying much). I enjoy the varying opinions
on this board, even if they are wrong most of the time.
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theophobe is being tossed around in the media as a new term for
those wanting everything with a religious connotation to be stricken
from government as well as anything seen or heard by mortals...
This is supposedly so that atheists are
not offended. So that those that believe in other religions will
not be coerced into believing something different. So that one person's
opinions, thoughts and views will not under any circumstance affect
another person's opinions, thoughts or views.
I think this means that by stating I'm a
Pure Atheist, that I'm forcing others to think one way or the other
just by hearing my words...
Amen! oops
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love this web page.
people like you reminds us that we have to
stick strong and beautiful,
and that perfection sure doesn't come in a size 4!
I am a chubby, curvaceous woman and I am damn proud about it.
sharing the love,
Diana Lorena
cozumel, quintana roo, Mex
http://amiba.deviantart.com
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Ive found your site very interesting and
sat for hours reading through all your thoughts
I've never met a person that agrees with
my thoughts as much as you do.
It's very rare for someone to actually write
whats so obviously going on everywhere around us.
-YURA
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hi there,
my name is carina and i have had three children, i am 24 and proud
of my rather curvy body, i am a size 16, 5'7 tall a 38-E and i weigh
13 stone in this picture (although alot of people dont believe i
weigh that much)
black women have always been proud of their shape, i am one of those
women, where i am from if you are skinny its because you are poor
and cant afford to eat.
well here i am celebrating my glorious curves and loving it |
As a 16 year old girl, i find it very hard
to accept myself the way i am when there is all this media coverage
about skinny celebrities; but reading through your site has made
me feel happier about my shape and has given me hope that not all
males out there want a stick thin woman with boobs that are too
big and obviously fake.
Thank You!
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There's room for plenty more.
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