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JRPO
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« Reply #80 on: May 01, 2011, 04:10:AM »

Personally, I thought the video was a tad inappropriate for this site, but then I remembered things which we all take in stride usually which are worse here.

It be inappropriate to city folk, but to those of us who live in the country, animal mating is part of the decor.  I can drive down the street and see horses doing things in broad daylight.   My kids learned how baby ducks were made pretty early in life because they mate 2x per year and it's not like you can hide it when the male jumps the female from behind.

I think being put off at animals doing what God made them to do is kinda, um, strange.  I mean, if one isn't aroused by it, and I would hope one isn't, I don't understand the issue.  The fact that people do feel uncomfortable at this shows just how far technology has removed us from the natural world.

I just didn't find the video particularly humorous, personally. Shrug

makes me think twice about coming on this forum if this is the level to which people are going to sink.
 Very low.


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MoreCoffee
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« Reply #81 on: May 01, 2011, 06:58:AM »


makes me think twice about coming on this forum if this is the level to which people are going to sink.
 Very low.


Lighten up, man. Theres the whole rest of the website to look through if you dont like this one thread, eh.
No sense throwing the baby out with the bathwater as they say.

The site owner started this thread and she is an awesome lady and had zero problems laughing at something silly, and she's the one who built the rest of FE up from scratch so we already know she's a genius  Sticking tongue out at you, obviously there is no "level" anyone here sunk to.

Fact is, we wanted to goof off in one thread. I think thats allowed. And I think this thread in particulars a fun one and it made me laugh really hard and these days that alone is worth a lot.

Cheers.
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« Reply #82 on: May 01, 2011, 08:27:AM »

At the risk of thinking too deep. it could be the turtles have something to teach us. Sex is not so intriguing between these two, in fact it's rather mechanistic. Perhaps it should tell us it isn't the over arching all driving force for Catholics. With how the secualr world has sexualized everything, and in a constant drum beat, such that even for Trads it rings in our ears ,when it is not before our eyes, this isn't titilating. I'm going to let you in on a little secret especially my younger brothers, your libido diminishes with age. Deo Gratias. This is a gift from God, it allows us to get ready for the last things, without our eyeballs darting everywhere to see if there is a "smokin' hot lass" nearby.

I can't remember who wrote it but in Matins there is a lesson from one of the fathers. He says the promise of handling snakes and if bitten not to kill a Catholic is our ability to handle temptation. We handle sin and choose to toss it away without effect. Oh it tries to kill us but it's venom has no effect. He goes on to explain that we can come to a place where grievous sin is no longer paramount, it's passed. We become living saints. I always liked it. This is hope.

tim


 
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« Reply #83 on: May 01, 2011, 11:48:AM »

At the risk of thinking too deep. it could be the turtles have something to teach us. 

Thinking too deep. However, the ideas of turtles teaching us something is interesting:

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« Reply #84 on: May 01, 2011, 06:15:PM »

At the risk of thinking too deep. it could be the turtles have something to teach us. 

Thinking too deep. However, the ideas of turtles teaching us something is interesting:



Verbum.
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