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And snuzi, if this was becoming so tiring then you probably would not have spent half an hour formulating a reply and then not even post it so you could wait how ever many hours you did to formulate your best response. I watched you sit and try to figure out the reply and then just take off. You took the argument into a whole new day.
I would like you to explain to me why everything has to have a point or make some sense. Sometimes things are just fun. Like me fucking with Mitsur. It's just plain fun. And for the record, what I said to him could barely be considered an insult. It was a joke and nothing more.
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Unfortunately, I
wasn't sitting here
trying to think up a response to your posts the
entire time. The reason why it took me so long to respond was because:
a. My internet connection sucks.
b. I was playing video games at the same time.
c. I was exhausted from an entire night of absolutely no sleep.
If those factors were to be eliminated, then my responses would be nice and speedy

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Also, I'm not going to continue this arguement. I don't want to spam Havoc's topic, since it's a very interesting one. As I've said before, if you wish to continue this, PM me. I'd be happy to continue it privately, rather than ruin someone's post over it.
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As a matter of fact, that really does happen. Unfortunately, I have firsthand experience in it. A couple weeks after I told a friend of mine about being a zoophile, she started getting all "interested" in dragons and would make comments like "That's a sexy dragon", just like I sometimes said, "Gawd that sexy lion!".
...Copycat...
I see no reason for her to do it though, since, you know, in our quiet little town I'm guessing there are few, if any, zoophiles at all and she wouldn't be doing it to gain popularity.
However, I agree with the noncomformity factor, that sometimes, you just want to stand out from the crowd and be seen as something very unique and unusual, and that's okay, but when you use zoophilia to do it, it gets...weird. You actually turn more people against you that look up to you in awe.
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Ugh, I hate that. If zoophilia were to become popular here, I bet that every single self-esteem deprived or rebelious teen would hop on the bandwagon. People here seem to view those types of things as trends, rather than natural occurances. It really perturbs me.