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Forum: Adult Autism Issues Topic: Anyone Here Still A VIRGIN |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 14 May 2009, 1:46 pm
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Though yes, many of the spectrum pretend to be homosexual so they can get away with certain personality traits. You can read minds, too? Sorry, you'll have to justify why you think this is so. Actually, I have talked to people on the spectrum who have admitted doing just that. No need for mind read... |
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Forum: Adult Autism Issues Topic: Anyone Here Still A VIRGIN |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 14 May 2009, 1:40 pm
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I know the Swedish government does a very good job at brainwashing its citizens that its socialist utopia is not quite working as they claim. But you need not be so gullible as to buy it hook line and sinker. ROFL! You say Sweden is socialist! Do you even know what socialism is? Sweden is a capital... |
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Forum: Adult Autism Issues Topic: Anyone Here Still A VIRGIN |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 14 May 2009, 1:34 pm
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It shows basically that an awful lot of gay people happen to be mentally ill anyway, well above the rate of the population. For a lot of them, pretending to be gay has become a fantastic way to get a lot of attention, as well as flexing the bounds of the social contract. Gay, lesbian, and bisexual ... |
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Forum: Adult Autism Issues Topic: Anyone Here Still A VIRGIN |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 14 May 2009, 1:14 pm
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What bias, the name of a NZ town? There were only 28 subjects, too... Means the result is even stronger if they found a correlation that they could note really, doesn't it. The requirements for statistical significance become even higher. Though I am sure there are plenty of other studies which fin... |
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Forum: Adult Autism Issues Topic: Anyone Here Still A VIRGIN |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 14 May 2009, 1:05 pm
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Try reading your own article which agrees with me to some extent No? It showed that homosexuality was affected by genetical conditions, environmental conditions, but I didn't show how it was a choice, even a long-term one. You can find a vague correlation between anything. What you need to show con... |
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Forum: Adult Autism Issues Topic: Anyone Here Still A VIRGIN |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 14 May 2009, 12:15 pm
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Im asexual so yeah. Asexual for choice or has it been practically forced upon you? Well, I think it's impossible to choose what kind of sexual orientation one has. BS. Its another lame PR excuse used by certain groups to justify what they do. Show me the evidence that people do not choose their sex... |
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Forum: Adult Autism Issues Topic: Anyone Here Still A VIRGIN |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 14 May 2009, 11:28 am
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Im asexual so yeah. Asexual for choice or has it been practically forced upon you? Well, I think it's impossible to choose what kind of sexual orientation one has. BS. Its another lame PR excuse used by certain groups to justify what they do. Show me the evidence that people do not choose their sex... |
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Forum: Adult Autism Issues Topic: Anyone Here Still A VIRGIN |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 14 May 2009, 10:21 am
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Im asexual so yeah. Asexual for choice or has it been practically forced upon you? Well, I think it's impossible to choose what kind of sexual orientation one has. BS. Its another lame PR excuse used by certain groups to justify what they do. Show me the evidence that people do not choose their sex... |
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Forum: Adult Autism Issues Topic: Anyone Here Still A VIRGIN |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 14 May 2009, 10:20 am
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People are born gay or straight or bi so why isnt someone born asexual and anyone who believes sexuality is nurture not nature needs to think before they speak again. BS again. There is very little evidence to suggest that people are born with any sexuality other than being hetrosexual. Seriously, ... |
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Forum: Health, Fitness, and Sports Topic: Self-Hypnosis |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 13 May 2009, 7:15 pm
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Forum: Adult Autism Issues Topic: Anyone Here Still A VIRGIN |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 13 May 2009, 7:13 pm
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JohnHopkins wrote: suiycfui wrote: It's been so long I believe I've regained my virgin status. I hear it grows back after seven years, you clocked that up?
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Forum: Adult Autism Issues Topic: Anyone Here Still A VIRGIN |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 13 May 2009, 7:13 pm
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People are born gay or straight or bi so why isnt someone born asexual and anyone who believes sexuality is nurture not nature needs to think before they speak again. BS again. There is very little evidence to suggest that people are born with any sexuality other than being hetrosexual. Seriously, ... |
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Forum: Adult Autism Issues Topic: Anyone Here Still A VIRGIN |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 13 May 2009, 4:29 pm
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Im asexual so yeah. Asexual for choice or has it been practically forced upon you? Well, I think it's impossible to choose what kind of sexual orientation one has. BS. Its another lame PR excuse used by certain groups to justify what they do. Show me the evidence that people do not choose their sex... |
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Forum: Adult Autism Issues Topic: Anyone Here Still A VIRGIN |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 13 May 2009, 12:26 pm
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thewrll wrote: Im asexual so yeah.
Asexual for choice or has it been practically forced upon you? |
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Forum: Computers, Math, Science, and Technology Topic: how to find complex square root? |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 13 May 2009, 10:44 am
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Well, no. The method you gave is basically the same as mine; writing a^b=e^(b loga) is tantamount to just writing it in polar form, but that's just a straightforward consequence of Euler's Formula, which he's significantly more likely to be familiar with than complex logs and which is more fundamen... |
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Forum: Computers, Math, Science, and Technology Topic: how to find complex square root? |
Kangoogle |
Posted: 12 May 2009, 3:55 pm
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Well, first of all, if your number is written in rectangular coordinates, I think you mean that z=-3+i(3√3) (well, the i could be under the radical, but that complicates this problem considerably). Hence, a=-3, b=3√3. Once you have R, you should know z=Re^[i(θ+2nπ)]. You there... |
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