Of course I pray she has a full recovery and is fine, because while I disagree with her about everything, she is my coworker and I want her to be healthy. Plus she actually has a very important role in our small business.
That said, I can't help but laugh about the irony!
I'm still the only pure blood in the office, have never gotten COVID (while 2 of my vaccinated coworkers did) and everyone now is clamoring to schedule their boosters -- including a pregnant woman!! I've gotten to the point now where it's too late, their minds won't be changed, and I just hope they're getting saline solution.
How is it a mess though? Why does two gay people getting married completely disconnected from your life make you so upset?
it's because it's normalizing mental illness you dunce. But you have no clue about homosexuality and how abnormal it is to begin with, you just want to virtue signal
Lol I have plenty of an idea about homosexuality my friend. I have plenty of gay people in my life. I’ve been around the block for 32 years so it’s not like I’ve never met any gay people.
So, I wouldn’t call it a mental illness. But even if it was, the symptoms appear to just be loving someone of the same sex. Again, WHY is that bad other than your opinion that it’s an abnormal thing? What’s the actual problem with it? Why should I be in your side and fight against it?
No, you have no idea about homosexuality. Just because you have some homos around does not mean anything.
STOP virtue signalling, especially when you are clueless about it. But then again, being clueless is a fundamental aspect of virtue signallers.
Virtue signaling implies that I do not believe the words I am saying, but I do.
I truly do not understand the season why I should be against homosexual marriage. It has no negative bearing on my way of life, and it is a positive thing that two adults can get married if they want to.
Ideally you would want me fighting for your cause right? Explain to me what I don’t know, and why I should take your side. Because right now your best argument appears to be “I don’t like it.”