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HOMOPHOBIC
noun
1.
unreasoning fear of or antipathy toward homosexuals and homosexuality.
And the comparisons you made with blacks and gays is comparing apples to oranges, and you are using a word game. If someone simply doesn't agree with someones lifestyle that does not make them fearful, unless they are fearful, which this user doesn't come across as at all.
Because I totally said homophobic? She questioned why homosexuals "need" her approval to feel good about themselves. My questioning is "did a homosexual ask her for her approval because that person needs to feel good about their self?" Because that just came out of left field. It's such a hyperbolic question and she was obviously looking for a reaction with that inquiry. Therefore, my response.
What children? We have nannies and personal assistants for that. Honey, honey, juss pass the organic wine, plz.
HOMOPHOBIC
noun
1.
unreasoning fear of or antipathy toward homosexuals and homosexuality.
And the comparisons you made with blacks and gays is comparing apples to oranges, and you are using a word game. If someone simply doesn't agree with someones lifestyle that does not make them fearful, unless they are fearful, which this user doesn't come across as at all.
Because I totally said homophobic? She questioned why homosexuals "need" her approval to feel good about themselves. My questioning is "did a homosexual ask her for her approval because that person needs to feel good about their self?" Because that just came out of left field. It's such a hyperbolic question and she was obviously looking for a reaction with that inquiry. Therefore, my response.
Wow, I feel you think you can read minds or something... I made a mistake with bad wording, that's it, I think you took this in a whole new level without a valid or solid reason
HOMOPHOBIC
noun
1.
unreasoning fear of or antipathy toward homosexuals and homosexuality.
And the comparisons you made with blacks and gays is comparing apples to oranges, and you are using a word game. If someone simply doesn't agree with someones lifestyle that does not make them fearful, unless they are fearful, which this user doesn't come across as at all.
Because I totally said homophobic? She questioned why homosexuals "need" her approval to feel good about themselves. My questioning is "did a homosexual ask her for her approval because that person needs to feel good about their self?" Because that just came out of left field. It's such a hyperbolic question and she was obviously looking for a reaction with that inquiry. Therefore, my response.
Wow, I feel you think you can read minds or something... I made a mistake with bad wording, that's it, I think you took this in a whole new level without a valid or solid reason
Then why make such a hyperbolic inquiry? Or were you actually asked by someone who said they needed your approval to feel good about themselves? Because that's quite a sweeping generalization that homosexuals felt they needed your approval to feel good about themselves.
Edit: Oh shite, I just realized I agree with you on that part --it is bad wording. Semantics and all. It just inspired a knee jerk reaction from me and I apologize for responding in an emotional way. I realize it can be a controversial subject for some, and I apologize for calling you ignorant. I do agree we disagree on definitions and personal beliefs and I will move on from this topic.
Last edited by Moonie on Thu Jan 08, 2015 9:31 am, edited 2 times in total.
What children? We have nannies and personal assistants for that. Honey, honey, juss pass the organic wine, plz.
Moonie wrote:
Because I totally said homophobic? She questioned why homosexuals "need" her approval to feel good about themselves. My questioning is "did a homosexual ask her for her approval because that person needs to feel good about their self?" Because that just came out of left field. It's such a hyperbolic question and she was obviously looking for a reaction with that inquiry. Therefore, my response.
Wow, I feel you think you can read minds or something... I made a mistake with bad wording, that's it, I think you took this in a whole new level without a valid or solid reason
Then why make such a hyperbolic inquiry? Or were you actually asked by someone who said they needed your approval to feel good about themselves? Because that's quite a sweeping generalization that homosexuals felt they needed your approval to feel good about themselves.
Read this quote to yourself, repeat 2, 3 times, or as needed:
loref85 wrote:I made a mistake with bad wording, that's it
If Judy doesn't want her child pretending her dolls are k-i-s-s-i-n-g then don't let her watch Frozen or Little Mermaid or any other movie where they depict kissing. They are so ignorant. Julianna finally has small manipulative toys to pretend play with and she's stifling her imagination. My daughters pretend their dolls kiss once in awhile, and it's totally innocent. I could care less if Elsa doll kisses Belle or Prince Charming kisses Christof
Also I have a very easy time telling the twins apart, and you can see in that side-by-side pic Miya's feet are turned in. They should get that checked out she may need corrective shoes when she's older. Also, Julianna does not have OCD but most likely sensory processing disorder like I've mentioned before. Notice she was uncomfortable after the temp tattoos were placed on her hands. Telltale sign.
Exactly, maybe benji should have gratitude towards his kids and wife allowing him to be a jobless, lazy bum. normal people cant sit in their shed and have 6 hour spiritual cleanses. Both his dad and father in law have blue collar jobs working as janitors i believe. Benji quit his real estate, never attended college, relies on a 17 yr old to film/edit his videos. If his wife, kids werent around most would consider his type of lifestyle a complete failure. I love how he has these well spoken friends and mentors around him, you would think theyd give him a wake up call do something useful. Also i dont count Scamcember or writing a book with his pastor buddy as worthy accomplishments. If anything writing this book probably gives him more excuses to avoid his family responsibilities and more reliance on the village to raise the kids.
miya is afraid of everything and is starting to whine a lot. she was so cute playing with val tho, and when she baby talks...
lol @ benji taking julianna for a walk to redirect her energy. #GGimpact
i died at "GYU DOWWN"
"i'm not that easily fooled dad...i'm not like keira"
benji is now just as bad as judy when it comes to favoritism.
uuuugh judy's makeup room should be the twins' room
"EFF GRABBING JUST ONE, MOM!"
Hahaha I took a few minutes to make the same gif after seeing the vlog, should have known someone here would make one too since I'm not that great at it.
I wonder what her excuse will be once she realizes the weight isn't coming off. Judy hasn't changed any of her diet. Depending on the amount of weight she wants to lose shouldn't she also consider cardio? It seems she's more bottom heavy than anything.
J&B have made it pretty clear that they're no friends to the LGBT community through their Benjita stunts. I agree with a previous comment that Judy would probably make a speech about how she supposedly accepts and supports everyone for who they are, but her true colours come out through her actions. People have repeatedly told her how horribly transphobic Benjita is and she even acknowledged the comments last year, but the fact that they're doing it again this year shows how sorrynotsorry she is. She thinks that saying "We don't mean any offense" somehow magically erases any harm done.
Her family seems super traditional, so that's probably part of it. Mama Nini is really loving, but she probably wouldn't be so happy if any of the girls ended up anything other than straight, conventionally feminine women. My guess is that their mantra concerning LGBT people, though they'd probably never admit it, is "It's fine, as long as it's not in the family".