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Hmm... aren't people odd everywhere?

 

I know yesterday was odd, like watching my life so far in rewind. Spent they later morning early afternoon with a person I've known now for 13 months, then people I've known for 4 years, then someone I've known just about all my life. I'm closer to the people I've known for shorter amounts of time... which is a scary thought.

@Kati: I don't get your longer post... I'm lost!!! :P

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Hmm... aren't people odd everywhere?

 

I know yesterday was odd, like watching my life so far in rewind. Spent they later morning early afternoon with a person I've known now for 13 months, then people I've known for 4 years, then someone I've known just about all my life. I'm closer to the people I've known for shorter amounts of time... which is a scary thought.

@Kati: I don't get your longer post... I'm lost!!! :P

 

It was for people that play a specific game. ;) I tried to label it that way. Sorry if it was unclear.

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Everything isn't in yet, but so far English is the official language of Arizona. I'm happy about that. :) But right now the banning of gay marriage is neck-and-neck. If that goes through I will not be happy. ;P

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Ah, I see. ;P I misinterpreted, cause I'm not familiar with Arizona's Propositions and such being voted on today.

 

And about English being the offical language of Arizona.....what else would it be? O_0 I thought English was the official language of the nation

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Nope. America doesn't have an official language. Neither does Japan! The world is full of surprises.

 

Dems seem to have won the House. Yes!

 

I love my birth state (Cali) but they banned gay marriage. ;P And rejected funding alt fuels.

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Gay couples already have some legal process that gives them some sort of the same marriage rights as straight couples (as in tax and insurance and kin's rights, etc.

 

But it's not the same as marriage, either legally and in spirit, so they want to have marriages exactly the same way a straight couple can.

 

But, some people don't want homosexuals to be married in that sense, for a few reasons: they are of a religion that considers homosexuality to be a sin, they think that marriage should stay between a man and a woman for some reason or another, or they are just against gays.

 

(I don't have all the info for either side of the argument, so anyone that has more pls share it.)

 

I'm trying to make this make some sense, Jan. Is it working? ;P

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