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Ricochet


*blushes and then hides behind a bush*

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It's hard coming out to your friends when you're close. It's even harder coming out to your friends when you're the only one that knows what a lesbian actually is.


Done for this Rage Reviews Lesbian Rainbow Dash though I'm submitting it last minute so...

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This story made me funny, have all the faves.:moustache:

This was a fun and new outtake about rhe situation! Good one!

This was hilarious :rainbowlaugh:

"I am the real smuggler! I'm a smuggler everybody!"

This was oddly amusing.

Intriguing!

Quite a bit funnier than I thought it would be, although the bit with Starlight really gets to me for some reason. Not sure why...

You know, I'm getting tired of hearing people say that being gay is something your born with and have no choice in the matter. Don't get me wrong, I think you should do whatever you want. But when you say you don't have a choice is telling me that your actually ashamed that you choice to be that way all along. Your basically degrading yourself by doing that because your rejecting your ability of FREE WILL. And if it is genetic, then it would be a GENETIC DISEASE.

Before you crucify me, let me explain.

Science has taught us that a species is defined by a system called NATURAL SELECTION. This process is used to change genetic structure for the sole purpose of BENEFITING the population in the long run. It changes a species physical characteristics, and it can also change the genetic structure to cause a reduction in the numbers of a population. Now think about this. Our world is over populated with over 7 BILLION people living on it, and it's NOT slowing down. So what if the so called, and forgive the term, "HOMO-Gene", is our genetics saying, "HEY! Stop banging the other sex and making more tiny little bastards." Perhaps homosexuality is our genes trying to equalize the population so the species as a whole can survive.

Do I think this is the case? No, not really. I think it's a choice, and I think it's sad that people are either too scared our too stubborn and set in their ways to see that. But, if what you claim is true and it is something your born with, then it can only be genetic self-created disease as homosexuality serves no GENETIC(emphasis on genetic) beneficial purpose to humanity as a whole.

I'm FolkloreBrony and...Damn, do I RAMBLE.

And now for the immature response.

CLOP FIC IN PROGRESS!!! (IN FLAMBOYANT VOICE)

An amusing little story. And really cute too. :heart:

This story wasn't ground-breaking by any stretch of the imagination, but I enjoyed it quite a bit!

Everypony's reactions were funny, and I thought the pacing fit Rainbow Dash to a T. It started slow while Rainbow was conflicted yet determined, and then on the race through Ponyville to get a "correct" response, you could feel the urgency, and it just moved right on into that breakneck pace.

I know I already said the reactions are funny, but I think Mrs. Cake's deserves a special mention. Good comedic uses of "That's nice" are few and far between. This was definitely one of those times! Perfect character to do it, perfect timing, and a perfect in-character follow-up. I was busting a gut!

Nicely done.

7390959 You know, I get the feeling that people that claim sexuality is a choice are actually a bit gay or bisexual. One who is fully straight or gay wouldn't propose that notion if they were being fully honest with themselves.

At any rate, your entire comment is entirely speculative and reads like a seventh-grader's blog. You also don't seem to understand the concept of free will in any useful capacity.

7393207 Well it was just an opinion. And a thought that was going through my head at the moment. I'm not hurting anyone by having an opinion.

7393207 Also, I'm just trying to give a theory with an adult attitude. Your response was childish, resorting to name calling, and is unappreciated. If you don't like what I have to say, that's okay. You are entitled to an opinion. But do it with a level of maturity.

7393245 Where did I call you a name?

7393257 Well, saying I have the writing capacity of a 7th grader wasn't very nice.

7393266 That's not what I said. I chose my words very carefully, and I'd encourage you to read them again

7390959 Since you gave the courtesy of an explanation rather than just throwing around insults like candy, I figure I'll return the favor.

Your basically degrading yourself by doing that because your rejecting your ability of FREE WILL.

Inconsequential. By that same line of reasoning, accepting that you cannot stop yourself from breathing is a surrender of free will. Should we stop breathing to boycott reality?

And if it is genetic, then it would be a GENETIC DISEASE.

Science has taught us that a species is defined by a system called NATURAL SELECTION. This process is used to change genetic structure for the sole purpose of BENEFITING the population in the long run. It changes a species physical characteristics, and it can also change the genetic structure to cause a reduction in the numbers of a population. Now think about this. Our world is over populated with over 7 BILLION people living on it, and it's NOT slowing down. So what if the so called, and forgive the term, "HOMO-Gene", is our genetics saying, "HEY! Stop banging the other sex and making more tiny little bastards." Perhaps homosexuality is our genes trying to equalize the population so the species as a whole can survive.

Appeal to nature fallacy. You assume that if something doesn't follow nature's intended course, it is therefor bad. Of course, this line of reasoning is flawed. For example: humans are born with an appendix. It serves no medical purpose and is a vestigial piece of our evolution. However, it carries with it the potential to carry a fatal infection that will kill the host if not treated quickly. While it's natural to have one, it isn't beneficial.

As for your second point, homosexuality is mostly inconsequential to the genetic evolution of the human species given that it doesn't typically lead to childbirth. If the carrier of the genes doesn't reproduce, whatever those genes are is irrelevant upon the person's death.

Besides that, I'd also like to note that homosexuality has been around since the dawn of recorded history and likely predates that. It is also a common practice among some types of animals (ever seen a documentary on wild horses? Stallions practice regularly on each other).

I think it's a choice, and I think it's sad that people are either too scared our too stubborn and set in their ways to see that.

Oh really? If society suddenly decided it was best to be gay and like other men, would you find it easy to just change your orientation to deal with the peer pressure? Would you suddenly start liking penises because it was such a simple choice? I doubt it.

But, if what you claim is true and it is something your born with, then it can only be genetic self-created disease as homosexuality serves no GENETIC(emphasis on genetic) beneficial purpose to humanity as a whole.

It doesn't really help mankind, but it doesn't particularly hurt it either. You could also argue that blond hair doesn't really help the human species and you'd still be right, but that doesn't make it a genetic disease. Likewise, homosexuality isn't a factor on the continued existence of our species on the whole. Too few people are homosexual for it to have any meaningful impact on our population and our current environment actually encourages a bit of homosexuality due to the very high life expectancy among its population.

On a side note, I'm still trying to figure out what your point in all of this was. I'd get it if you finished your line of reasoning with a call to action, such as 'kill all of the fags' or something. That would be a statement of action that would be backed with your flawed but still present reasoning. Instead, you came in here, said a whole lot of nothing, and didn't draw any conclusion from the premises you stated. What exactly do you want to be done about homosexuality?

I suppose it can be inferred that your belief that it's optional and by choice is in the hopes that gays will simply choose to stop being gay and you'll stop having to think about the fact that one in twenty of your guy friends might want to be more than friends with you. Still, you never actually said that and I can't really draw any conclusion off of your statements.

I'd also like to point out that 7393207's statement about your post reminding him of a seventh grader's might have something to do with the fact that your post didn't draw any decisive conclusions. Next time you try to make a claim, at least look it over and make it internally consistent. At the very least, veteran debaters will take you and therefor your argument more seriously.

Best regards,

~VS

7398879 You know, I made those comments to try and give an opinion without getting yelled at. Turns out, no matter what I say, I'm gonna end up getting a time out in the corner.

7398879 And I don't think it is genetic. I never even actually said it was a disease. I'm only throwing out an idea based on what EVOLUTIONIST say how the world runs. What I said in the comment was never meant to be taken so seriously.

7398879 The whole point of the comment was to show why it WASN'T genetic.

7398879 But I am happy with how mature you presented yourself. I don't have a problem with gay people. Now I don't have any gay friends but that's because I don't know any. Wait...I'm friends with a couple of Bisexuals. Does that count? I don't know. What I'm saying is if I offended someone I'm sorry. Just know I wasn't trying to be offensive, it just came off that way.

7398879 I'm sorry I keep on doing multiple comments. It helps me if I do them one at a time. I will rephrase what I said. The comment I made actually DIDN'T have a purpose. It was just the inner-turnings of my mind that I had to type down or fixate on it for an hour. I have a problem doing that sort of thing. Ramble.

7399078 Yelled at? I was actually fairly cool and collected when writing all of that, though I suppose that emotion doesn't really translate over the internet very well. I assumed that none of us were yelling at this point.

7399147 Okay. Lost in translation.

I personally got the impression that this story was saying that being homosexual doesn't really matter. Personally I couldn't care less about another persons sexuality and I hate it when people make a big deal and think that if someone is gay then they are "brave." Maby in a family that hates homosexuality, but otherwise it shouldn't really matter.

"We're all lesbians," BOI I WAS DYING!!!!! :rainbowlaugh:

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