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  • ‘The Last Of Us’ Actress Bella Ramsey Tells Critics To “Get Used To” Acts Of Grave Depravity That Are And Will Be Heavily Pushed In The Show

    02/15/2023 1:41:02 PM PST · by Ennis85 · 84 replies
    Bounding into comics ^ | 15th February 2023 | John F Trent
    The Last of Us actress Bella Ramsey recently told viewers to avoid watching the show if they are not comfortable with viewing sinful acts of grave depravity. Ramsey spoke with GQ Magazine, where she revealed the show will feature a plethora of acts of grave depravity going forward. She told the outlet, “I know people will think what they want to think. But they’re gonna have to get used to it. If you don’t want to watch the show because it has gay storylines, because it has a trans character, that’s on you, and you’re missing out.” “It isn’t gonna...
  • Is Living Together Before Marriage Totally Accptable? ...Freeper Insight Needed

    07/31/2005 3:19:52 PM PDT · by mlmr · 322 replies · 5,317+ views
    7.31.05 | mlmr
    So I have been trying to rent an apartment in my home...and all I have answering the ads are boyfriends and girlfriends. No matter what social status, no matter what income level, I am seeing unmarried twenty, thirty and forty year old couples who want to live together. If I question them, they don't even understand why I am asking. These are Christians and Jews. I was so surprised to find that it would be so difficult to find a young married couple. Tell me Dear Freeper...am I totally out of the ballgame to expect to find a young married...
  • Senate Backs Stronger (Gay) Hate Crime Protections

    06/15/2004 3:56:18 PM PDT · by Always Right · 98 replies · 796+ views
    Reuters ^ | 6-15-04 | Joanne Kenen
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Legislation to strengthen 1960s-era federal hate crime law and broaden it to cover gay people and the disabled overwhelmingly passed the U.S. Senate on Tuesday. The legislation was passed by a 65-33 vote as an amendment to a defense bill. Backers hope the large bipartisan margin will ensure the measure remains part of the bill after negotiations with the House of Representatives. The House, which has been less sympathetic to the hate crimes legislation, did not include hate crimes in its version of the defense bill. Eighteen Republicans joined all the Senate Democrats present to pass the...