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Nikki_Licks 02-16-2011 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Kenny B! (Post 17917143)
Studies have shown 5 out of 6 enjoy gang rape!

Wow, are you serious? Do you have a link to these studies?

I can't imagine a woman fantasizing about be raped by one or several men :helpme

Fletch XXX 02-16-2011 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Nikki_Licks (Post 17918973)
Wow, are you serious? Do you have a link to these studies?

I can't imagine a woman fantasizing about be raped by one or several men :helpme

there is a huge difference between what these idiots are purporting as fantasy and reality. Yes, women have "ravishment" fantasies, but not rape, as defined by our law books.

This shows not only the level of education of people, but their maturity on such topics as sexual assault on females. This is why people ROLEPLAY, however the OP is actually bringing actual sexual assault as the topic, not fantasy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_fantasy

This thread is disgusting.

marketsmart 02-16-2011 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 17918983)
there is a huge difference between what these idiots are purporting as fantasy and reality. Yes, women have "ravishment" fantasies, but not rape, as defined by our law books.

This shows not only the level of education of people, but their maturity on such topics as sexual assault on females. This is why people ROLEPLAY, however the OP is actually bringing actual sexual assault as the topic, not fantasy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_fantasy

This thread is disgusting.


first of all, you are probably the product of rape you 12 fingered, banjo playing, applesauce eating, inbred, cajun coon ass...


second, don't post here again until you have cleaned up all that oil....








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Fletch XXX 02-16-2011 08:17 AM

Oil Spill emergency operations in my town have stopped, I worked from June until October doing 14 hour days. They wanted to ship me off to Grand Isle, but I cannot leave family for 6-9 months. Unlike someone like you have never done anything for that was greater than yourself.

I will ignore the rest of your vomit.

Nikki_Licks 02-16-2011 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 17919016)
Oil Spill emergency operations in my town have stopped, I worked from June until October doing 14 hour days. They wanted to ship me off to Grand Isle, but I cannot leave family for 6-9 months. Unlike someone like you have never done anything for that was greater than yourself.

I will ignore the rest of your vomit.

Hey Fletch, I know you were doing volunteer work cleaning up the oil mess, do you feel any side affects from working around all the crude and chemicals that you had to clean up?

I heard some people are having some problems :Oh crap

Fletch XXX 02-16-2011 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Nikki_Licks (Post 17919167)
Hey Fletch, I know you were doing volunteer work cleaning up the oil mess, do you feel any side affects from working around all the crude and chemicals that you had to clean up?

I heard some people are having some problems :Oh crap

I wore air monitoring devices while working, and yes, theyve measured amounts of chemicals that seem to be not high enough in levels to harm us....

I know people that were burned, struck by lightening, sliced open etc... all during oil spill cleanup. It was terribly difficult work in extreme conditions wearing Tyvek suits with internal temps of over 130. One instance a girl used expired sunblock (given to us by BP) and it burned her face terrble, scarred her, she is suing right now... in addition, yes respiratory effects and other effcts are coming out.

As for me, i dont know, so far my tests seem ok. I have print outs of the devices I wore and my exposure limits.

Fletch XXX 02-16-2011 09:28 AM

I have cell pics of the EPA guys coming check on the air (was very risky taking pics, but I took thousands)

http://www.ch33rs.com/oil-spill/epa.html

fatfoo 02-16-2011 09:29 AM

This decision should not be about what most people want. This decision should be about what the individual wants.

Fletch XXX 02-16-2011 09:30 AM

there were multiple contracted companies doing air monitoring, as well as EPA, there were constant air monitoring around us (on land) but when working out on water there was obviously less restrictions, and thats also where alot of the bad stuff was,...... so yes some people have breathed in terrible amounts of benzene etc,... and it will haunt them.

More than 20 of my family members worked the oil spill in our locale, and some of them complain of respiratory problems now...

sojproductions 02-16-2011 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott McD (Post 17917300)

hahaha, i'd never seen that one before, a true classic indeed!

cooldude7 02-16-2011 09:47 AM

this is strange.
people are going out of control.

CaptainHowdy 02-16-2011 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by cooldude7 (Post 17919225)
this is strange.
people are going out of control.

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