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The Final Rant from Lucianarchy ?

All I ask is for people who have followed any my internet escapades: Do you own research, don't let others think for you.


Translation:

If you don't agree with Lucianarchy, you aren't thinking for yourself.

:rolleyes:
 
Aussie Thinker said:
You may be interested it actually solves a one thing.. Luci was male !

About the only interesting thing there though

http://lucianarchy.proboards21.com/index.cgi?board=Paranormal&action=display&num=1099052582
I'm not entirely sure that Luci is male.
Luci used the word partner allot in the post, and that partner is female
It makes me wonder if Luci could possible be a lesbian.
I don't know about you guys, but where I'm from the very few people refer to their girlfriend as partner.
A lesbian I used to work with did use that term to describe her girlfriend before
 
Operaider,

You make a great point.. In fact one I honestly considered..

Gay couples ALWAYS say partner.. some women and wanky guys do too though.

It was the fact they had children made me think male.. even though lesbian couples do often have children.

Damn now you have still made the only mystery about Luci I ever really cared about STILL a mystery.
 
I think he'll be back;) .

He's just having an internet, door-slamming, hissy fit.

I really don't know whether Luci is deluded, demented or just plain dishonest.
 
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Operaider said:

I don't know about you guys, but where I'm from the very few people refer to their girlfriend as partner.

I am from the UK (as is Luci) and "partner" is not an uncommon term to use when referring to the other half when not married. Terms such as "Misses" and "Bitch" are equally valid however :D
 
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Stitch said:
I am from the UK (as is Luci) and "partner" is not an uncommon term to use when referring to the other half when not married. Terms such as "Misses" and "Bitch" are equally valid however :D
I thought that might be the case in England but I wasn't sure.
Of course it could just be Luci acting pretentious
As a side note, the lesbian I used to work with had 2 children.
 
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Stitch said:
I am from the UK (as is Luci) and "partner" is not an uncommon term to use when referring to the other half when not married. Terms such as "Misses" and "Bitch" are equally valid however :D

Stitch rules!

Best regards,
Chateaubriand
 
Aussie Thinker said:

Gay couples ALWAYS say partner

Au contraire. Many of us like to say "husband" (or "wife" as appropriate). However, this can come across as a little confrontational sometimes, so we might tone it down to "partner" if we're trying to avoid frightening the straights .

</derail>
--Terry
 
Terry said:
Au contraire. Many of us like to say "husband" (or "wife" as appropriate). However, this can come across as a little confrontational sometimes, so we might tone it down to "partner" if we're trying to avoid frightening the straights .

</derail>
--Terry

A co-worker of mine says girlfriend (she's a lesbian), too.
 

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