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I have seen some weirdos and losers on here but damn... Originally Posted by NubianPrince
Then quit staring in the mirror.

She doesn't advertise on BP .... so you haven't seen her.

She too rich for your wallet? Or, I can see Jemma is probably not your "cup of tea"...

http://houston.backpage.com/FemaleEs...st-23/12317785

FYI: I will comment on any provider I wish to comment upon. So don't waste your time trying to be the Post Police with me. Particularly if their company is pleasant and they are hospitable.
DEAR_JOHN's Avatar
You never said that huh?

http://eccie.net/showthread.php?p=510129#post510129

What was that about MENSA?

She didn't feel comfortable seeing a crippled guy. Neither you, nor he like that, because you feel all providers should pity your crippled friend enough that they see him no matter what. Tough titty...you're wrong...

P.S.-If you'd like to start another thread about how I'm racist, please do...I doubt the mods would like you to get that far off track. Originally Posted by Wakeup
You really and truly don't have any life at all, outside of this forum. Fucking none! You went through and found some post that was almost 4 fucking years old. Talk about an obscure post!

By the way, only an ignorant fool would call someone who's handicapped crippled. Your lack of character flows through almost all of your 14,000 posts.
Wakeup's Avatar
You really and truly don't have any life at all, outside of this forum. Fucking none! You went through and found some post that was almost 4 fucking years old. Talk about an obscure post!

By the way, only an ignorant fool would call someone who's handicapped crippled. Your lack of character flows through almost all of your 14,000 posts. Originally Posted by DEAR_JOHN
There's no statute of limitations on hypocrisy...keep that in mind when you open your mouth next time...

crip·pled
ˈkripəld/
adjective
(of a person) unable to walk or move properly; disabled.
"a crippled old man"
(of a machine) severely damaged.
"the pilot displayed skill and nerve in landing the crippled plane"

You deny that he's crippled? Or do you just object to the use of the word in general? The unnecessary connotations that you're applying to my use of the word just illustrates how far over the emotional deep end you've gone...your lack of objectivity concerning anything I post is...telling...

She can choose to see, or not to see, anyone she wants...crippled friends of the almighty, all respected, Dear John, included...deal...

P.S.-Most people here would contend that my character is so pronounced that it's hard to miss...but yeah, it's in every one of my posts...
drax1's Avatar
  • drax1
  • 07-14-2014, 07:07 PM
But, you did say that. Whether it be 4 years ago or 4 hours ago, you still contradicted yourself.

The more accepted term these days is disabled. It's a broad term encompassing all types of disabilities ranging from mental retardation to limited use of limbs. The term cripple is used specifically for persons with limited use of limbs. Handicapped is a term not favored anymore because it insinuates that a person isn't capable of doing 100% of a task or work.

Just so you know.
But, you did say that. Whether it be 4 years ago or 4 hours ago, you still contradicted yourself.

The more accepted term these days is disabled. It's a broad term encompassing all types of disabilities ranging from mental retardation to limited use of limbs. The term cripple is used specifically for persons with limited use of limbs. Handicapped is a term not favored anymore because it insinuates that a person isn't capable of doing 100% of a task or work.

Just so you know. Originally Posted by drax1
I would hazard judging people something they said 4 fucking years ago.

A lot changes, people are allowed to change their opinion
DEAR_JOHN's Avatar
You deny that he's crippled? Or do you just object to the use of the word in general? The unnecessary connotations that you're applying to my use of the word just illustrates how far over the emotional deep end you've gone...your lack of objectivity concerning anything I post is...telling... Originally Posted by Wakeup
I am very offended by the term crippled, but not only that, you use it just to draw attention to yourself. You're such a loser you want any type of attention you can get, be it good or bad. It's the exact reason you used the term 'negroes', because you can and have obviously gotten away with it.

The more accepted term these days is disabled. It's a broad term encompassing all types of disabilities ranging from mental retardation to limited use of limbs. The term cripple is used specifically for persons with limited use of limbs. Handicapped is a term not favored anymore because it insinuates that a person isn't capable of doing 100% of a task or work. Just so you know. Originally Posted by drax1
Yep, that's why people park in handicapped parking spots instead of disabled spots.
DEAR_JOHN's Avatar
I would hazard judging people something they said 4 fucking years ago.

A lot changes, people are allowed to change their opinion Originally Posted by PipelinerTx
It just didn't look like anything I would post now, but I did post it. It just took a person with now life outside this board to find it.
Wakeup's Avatar
The fact that I've "gotten away with it" tells you what? Ask Zanzibar...

Last time...do you deny her right to refuse to see anyone she chooses?

P.S.-DJ hasn't changed in twenty years...he's a dinosaur trying not to keel over while kicking kids off his lawn...
Some non-handicapped guy should stiff her on the donation. That's how theses hoes gotta learn not to discriminate.
pyramider's Avatar
But, you did say that. Whether it be 4 years ago or 4 hours ago, you still contradicted yourself.

The more accepted term these days is disabled. It's a broad term encompassing all types of disabilities ranging from mental retardation to limited use of limbs. The term cripple is used specifically for persons with limited use of limbs. Handicapped is a term not favored anymore because it insinuates that a person isn't capable of doing 100% of a task or work.

Just so you know. Originally Posted by drax1
I prefer the term gimp.


gimp

3 [gimp] Show IPA Slang.

noun1.a limp.

2.Usually Disparaging and Offensive. a term used to refer to a person who limps or is lame.


verb (used without object)3.to limp; walk in a halting manner: a sprain that made her gimp for weeks.



Origin:
1920–25, Americanism; origin uncertain


Related formsgimp·y, adjective

Usage note
When describing someone who is lame, gimp is used with disparaging intent and perceived as insulting.But within the disability community, it is sometimes a term of self-reference.

Some non-handicapped guy should stiff her on the donation. That's how theses hoes gotta learn not to discriminate. Originally Posted by Lauren Mayfair
Did you seriously just say that? You seem like a nice enough person, but shame on you. I'm not excusing her attitude, but I will defend her right not to see anyone she chooses, for any reason, including the temperature of the air or the particular shade of blue the sky might be. If she chooses not to see someone for a physical handicap, that is absolutely okay. Plenty of ladies will be delighted to show him a good time. At least she had the gumption to tell him in her own special way that he would have a better time with someone else.

I don't like her attitude much, either, but to say she should get stiffed? Someone could say the same about you for even suggesting such a thing.
drax1's Avatar
  • drax1
  • 07-14-2014, 09:08 PM
Times are changing. I had to re-learn this myself growing up with the "handicapped" term. Most disabled people I've met don't mind the term handicapped. The healthcare administrators and disabled advocates are the groups changing the term.

I'm sure some big hearted liberal somewhere had nothing better to do. Anyhow, it's trickling down and state legislatures are changing the "Handicapped Parking" signs. Maybe you'll live long enough to see it in Texas.

Yes, what someone said 4 years ago is relevant. Ask anyone applying for a job. Remember, 4 years ago, you could keep your healthcare. If you change your mind, simply say so. People do change their viewpoint, No shame in that. I'm sure a lot of you want to take back them Obama votes. ha ha
Don T. Lukbak's Avatar
Did you seriously just say that? You seem like a nice enough person, but shame on you. I'm not excusing her attitude, but I will defend her right not to see anyone she chooses, for any reason, including the temperature of the air or the particular shade of blue the sky might be. If she chooses not to see someone for a physical handicap, that is absolutely okay. Plenty of ladies will be delighted to show him a good time. At least she had the gumption to tell him in her own special way that he would have a better time with someone else.

I don't like her attitude much, either, but to say she should get stiffed? Someone could say the same about you for even suggesting such a thing. Originally Posted by CarolineDavenport
Caroline, I believe the chick was only being ironic in saying that...vis a vis a recent thread about some NBA chick getting robbed by a white schmuck, causing some other mutts to glory in their schadenfreude.

http://eccie.net/showpost.php?p=1055...&postcount=122

But I could be wrong. On this whore board the tendency is to get lulled by emoticons and stuff telling us of a poster's humorous intent so when Lauren - admirably, in my opinion - didn't sprinkle a few lol's around it got confusing. My guess is you didn't see that other thread or you would have thought her post was funny.
pyramider's Avatar
Times are changing. I had to re-learn this myself growing up with the "handicapped" term. Most disabled people I've met don't mind the term handicapped. The healthcare administrators and disabled advocates are the groups changing the term.

I'm sure some big hearted liberal somewhere had nothing better to do. Anyhow, it's trickling down and state legislatures are changing the "Handicapped Parking" signs. Maybe you'll live long enough to see it in Texas.

Yes, what someone said 4 years ago is relevant. Ask anyone applying for a job. Remember, 4 years ago, you could keep your healthcare. If you change your mind, simply say so. People do change their viewpoint, No shame in that. I'm sure a lot of you want to take back them Obama votes. ha ha Originally Posted by drax1

Read the last sentence in my post. Us gimps call ourselves gimps and have done so and will continue to do so ...
DEAR_JOHN's Avatar
Last time...do you deny her right to refuse to see anyone she chooses? Originally Posted by Wakeup
No, she has that rite. I was wrong, however I was blinded by compassion for a man who lives his life in a wheelchair. Compassion is a quality you don't have, nor have the concept of what compassion is. By the way, Surcher isn't the only person on this board who is in a wheelchair, and this other person is a very close friend of mine. He and I talk about hobby stuff, so I have an idea what these gentlemen go through.

P.S.-DJ hasn't changed in twenty years...he's a dinosaur trying not to keel over while kicking kids off his lawn... Originally Posted by Wakeup
Wrong MENSA, only been around 15 years. More of those weak ass 'old' comments. very very weak. And even that, I have as many real reviews on this board as you do.