DisneyPrincess wrote:I knew I'd get a response from you Lazario. I am not going to turn this thread into a political battle- I am already very familiar with where you stand.
I stand on the side everyone should stand on. The one that fights for the rights of those who don't have enough. No one should be treated like second class citizens. But all Republicans and conservatives are HELLBENT on drawing those lines and waving their flags over them like they think that's the way to be patriotic and then idiots buy into it. Don't be one of those idiots, I implore you.
Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:Lazario: Here's a question I've been meaning to ask you, do you even like Disney? I'm asking this because I recall you've said many times that you didn't own a single Disney DVD. Now I'm not saying the amount of Disney DVDs you own determines how a big of fan you are, but for someone who's seems to be a huge DVD collector and a big Disney fan it seems suspicious.
I can understand how you'd make assumptions like that. When I joined this site, I had just bought several new Disney VHS's. So my posts regarding my actual collection happened way back there in March 2005 or whenever I joined. I have a very decent Disney VHS library because when family members have passed away (my grandmother on my mother's side, for instance), I've had first choice of what VHS's I would keep - they were split amongst the family members in varied amounts. She had a nice VHS collection. My parents kept the war movies and the oldies. I kept the Disney collection. And if you want to question me on my experience with Disney, I've been a serious fan ever since I was old enough to process the concept of the "House-Hold Name," and knew what to and not to associate with Disney. Furthermore, I've spoken about the Disney animated films on a great number of occasions and gone into detail in describing them that I think very few other members here are capable of. I study them, because they burn themselves into my eyes, my memory. I'm not bragging, nor am I making overstatements. It's just how I am in regards to Disney's hyper-artistic films. I am a very big Disney fan.
Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:That, and you have seemed to argue with almost every imaginable political issue more than once
Only the ones that matter. And that's a common misconception, by the way. These are very controversial times we're living in. And I have a very big mouth. And I don't say what I say to start an argument with some dip who can't comprehend that they're not the only one living in the universe (I'm not refering to you here), I say what I say as an end-all. The definitive answer to the discussion. All the "confrontation" that's gone on here has not been about a difference in opinions, it's a result of the fact that everyone who feels like they have to continue the "arguement" with me is confused about something. I am not.
Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:...more than you ever talked about Disney.
You're very hip on judging me. Let me give you a bit of advice : stop. I accept that I'm a little bit different than everyone else. Can you?
Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:Can't you at least just bring those arguments to rest for a while, or bring them to another board?
I'd like to. But all I can do is ask myself why do I feel compelled to reply when I have something to say. I'm not afraid to be judged by someone who knows what they're doing. I have very low standards for everyone else- I mean, I don't think it's a lot to ask that people be a little responsible for what they say, the statements they make, the people they support. Because there are only tiny differences and experiences in life that separate the wisdom of liberals from the skull density-thickness of conservatives.
Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:I just hope you know no one comes to this site to see you give your views about the world. It gets both tiring and annoying.
You have no idea what you're talking about. Do you know what is really tiring and annoying? Apathy, hatred, ignorance, fear, and oppression. I think before anyone tries to challenge me on what I'm saying, they'll think about what it actually feels like to be a victim of these crimes. I agree the fight for true freedom and equality gets boring. But if all our real freedom fighters quit, who will protect our civil rights? I take issue with people who don't care about the rights of others. I've made so many positive statements and all people here can think of to do is to try to wipe me out. My arguments are about ONE DAY MAYBE WE'LL ALL CARE ABOUT EACH OTHER and HAVE TRUE FREEDOM. If you don't care about that - what are you bothering to open your mouth for?!