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redrockrascal 65M
23580 posts
12/6/2015 9:17 am

    Quoting  :

yes, what DA said . . . are you going round in circles with us?

When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.

The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.


veronicanjack 62M/43F

12/6/2015 9:53 am

circle of friendship or is it a gloryhole


Lynn1812 54M
4928 posts
12/6/2015 10:39 am

Not technically, no.


LiveLifeDoU 69F  
2199 posts
12/6/2015 11:00 am

I would say yes, it is a circle


positively4you 74F  
4605 posts
12/6/2015 3:32 pm

I say no, not sure what is.


missthee 58F  
4511 posts
12/6/2015 4:56 pm

Not a circle. Just round.


Lynn1812 54M
4928 posts
12/12/2015 8:45 am

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While I can generally agree with the premise that displaying a certain point of view on one issue can be extrapolated into predicting the subjects point of view on other issues, I take strong exception to one statement in the explanation given by the Guardian.

"People who are tolerant of deviance from the norm when judging a circle (or triangle, square, rectangle or ellipse) are tolerant of deviant or otherwise marginalized groups in society.

There is a massive difference between TOLERATING variation and RECOGNIZING deviation. When the author uses these terms, they are just feeding into the false narrative that conservatism or liberalism is all about one's level of tolerance, which in today's vernacular is synonymous with, and used as fuel to generate accusations of hatred and bigotry.

I don't HATE the poorly drawn circle, nor do I feel that only perfect circles are worthy (unless its a bona fide requirement). I simply understand the definition of a circle and recognize that the image presented does not meet that definition.


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