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1-08-2010 @ 1:08PM
Feyd said...
they fact this guy's "wife" could not accept something he was apparently into appalls me
what happened to "for richer or poorer" "till death do us..."
a person who can get married knowing it exists, then hold that over their head is amazing to me.
currently, my wife is glaring at me for reacting so strongly to this, but she accepts me and the things i enjoy, that's part of marriage.
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1-09-2010 @ 9:14AM
Cotar said...
"for richer or poorer, for better or worse, for orc or no orc"
1-08-2010 @ 2:21PM
Deadly. Off. Topic. said...
I agree with this. You marry the person accepting who they are, you don't marry them to change them.
1-08-2010 @ 4:43PM
michaeljmoore said...
What about him respecting what she's into. She's into a home that looks a certain way. Orc not included. I see no reason why his desire, "having an orc" should take priority or her desire, "not having an orc".
1-08-2010 @ 5:03PM
LandMineHare said...
@MichaelJMoore
You can't see the reason because you're an idiot. And probably a feminist. And a racist.
Orc hater! Go back to your hovel, gnome!