Ask me (SpexyAshleigh) any question you want!

Like bacon, do ya?
 

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Vanilla Bear

Bears For Life
I mean cute is just....you know...you call little kids and puppies cute. I'd at least like to make the 'pretty' category because cute is just blahhh. Of course the biggest compliment anyone could give me is "gorgeous" but I'm not gorg so...yeah. I'll take pretty though.

But you are a cute little puppy! Or you have two cute little puppies? :D

Funny immediately when I read you sying 'pretty' I thought 'gorgeous'! Well you are at least pretty! :)

Since I have to ask a queshun here:
Do you like being called things like slut or bitch during sex?
 

SpexyAshleigh

Official Checked Star Member
What's the most vicious neg rep you've given or recieved?

Uhh I went and checked my rep and I don't know what neg rep looks like. I'm not being a smartass, I really don't think I have any...or at least none that I can see. How do you know if its neg rep?

Spexy, look for me on Twitter, I'm following you. I go by iceman_322,I just joined.

Ok I'll look for ya! :)

so this?:


sounds good to me. to shift gears so to speak i know you like reading, so how much of stephen king do read?

actually, more like this:

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and I've never read a Stephen King book in my life....I dislike fiction.
Like bacon, do ya?

bahahha that made me lol. But that ain't bacon! :p

But you are a cute little puppy! Or you have two cute little puppies? :D

Funny immediately when I read you sying 'pretty' I thought 'gorgeous'! Well you are at least pretty! :)

Since I have to ask a queshun here:
Do you like being called things like slut or bitch during sex?

thanks babe :)

and no I hate being called degrading names during sex. Doesn't turn me on and actually kinda pisses me off. One of my exes tried that several years ago and I punched him lol. But I'm not someone who enjoys being submissive, I suppose if I was, then I'd like being called stuff like that. I'm a dominant person and would prefer to be hurling the insults in bed lol
 

Jon S.

Banned
Honest and frank opinion please.

Do you believe it is ever okay, appropriate, or acceptable to celebrate the death of another human being?

What's your take on that subject? I have my own opinion and a quote to share....but, I will save that for later as to not influence your answer.
 

SpexyAshleigh

Official Checked Star Member
i meant any particular author like tom clancy? (yes, he does write an occasional nonfiction :) )

Marina Nemat is an amazing writer....her books and life are amazing.

On a less serious level though, I love Chelsea Handlers books...she's fucking hilarious.
Honest and frank opinion please.

Do you believe it is ever okay, appropriate, or acceptable to celebrate the death of another human being?

What's your take on that subject? I have my own opinion and a quote to share....but, I will save that for later as to not influence your answer.

Celebrate? No, I believe that is wrong. I mean while yes, sometimes certain people need to be eliminated, there are always those behind the scenes who are hurting ie. his/her children. But to feel closure from someones death? Then yes, perfectly acceptable.

I'm guessing this question is stemmed from the recent death of Osama Bin Laden? Just looking at the footage of the people celebrating literally in the streets, dancing, having a great time...I feel for those who are indoors, mourning the loss of their family and friends who died in 9/11. While I am sure most have now found some level of closure, I've yet to see anyone who was directly affected by 9/11 celebrating and to see people laughing and dancing and singing about Osama's death..kind of seems a bit insensitive to those who's wounds are freshly opened because of this event. Does that make sense? Plus in the case of Bin Laden, the people publically celebrating is only adding fuel to the fire...those who are left in Bin Ladens camp are definitely not going to sit back take it. Shits gonna go down and in a big way....this whole thing is far from over.


(if this question had nothing to do with Bin Laden then I apologize, but I suppose its still a good example of celebratory deaths lol)
 

Jon S.

Banned
^^^You are VERY perceptive. My question was indeed based on the whole reaction to the announcement of Bin Laden's death. Personally, I find it sad and disturbing to see such a reaction to the death of anyone. I agree with you that, it is funny that those who did act that way, had not been directly affected by 9/11. I also found it amusing how, the United States, my own country, that likes to brag about being a Christian nation and how we are different from "them"....when we have a chance to prove it to the world....we instead tend to prove the exact opposite. There have been people I wasn't exactly sad to see go.....BUT, I can honestly say I have never taken pleasure in anyone's death....much less celebrated it. I guess there is more to being Christian than just saying it.....which I never do....because I don't actually consider myself to be one....I only try to actually emulate many of Christ's teachings....as opposed to saying I am, or actually being a "Christian"! Ha ha ha!

Now here is the quote I was going to share on the subject:

"I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy."
Now following the actions (dancing around and celebrating) of my fellow Americans that many viewed as tacky and unseemly....this quote went viral as being attributed to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. As it turns out....who knows where the quote really came from as there is no evidence that it came from King. However, I believe the quote is appropriate just the same.

Thanks for your honest answer to my question!
 

SpexyAshleigh

Official Checked Star Member
^^^You are VERY perceptive. My question was indeed based on the whole reaction to the announcement of Bin Laden's death. Personally, I find it sad and disturbing to see such a reaction to the death of anyone. I agree with you that, it is funny that those who did act that way, had not been directly affected by 9/11. I also found it amusing how, the United States, my own country, that likes to brag about being a Christian nation and how we are different from "them"....when we have a chance to prove it to the world....we instead tend to prove the exact opposite. There have been people I wasn't exactly sad to see go.....BUT, I can honestly say I have never taken pleasure in anyone's death....much less celebrated it. I guess there is more to being Christian than just saying it.....which I never do....because I don't actually consider myself to be one....I only try to actually emulate many of Christ's teachings....as opposed to saying I am, or actually being a "Christian"! Ha ha ha!

Now here is the quote I was going to share on the subject:


Now following the actions (dancing around and celebrating) of my fellow Americans that many viewed as tacky and unseemly....this quote went viral as being attributed to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. As it turns out....who knows where the quote really came from as there is no evidence that it came from King. However, I believe the quote is appropriate just the same.

Thanks for your honest answer to my question!

I heard that quote after Bin Ladens death as well and I totally agree with it. The people rejoicing over Bin Ladens death are no better than those in the middle east who rejoiced over the deaths of the 9/11 victims. Hate doesn't need to be reciprocated with hate. And while again, I understand why the news of Bin Ladens death would make many people happy, it isn't a time to celebrate and dance and sing. Do you think the children that lost their daddies and the wives who lost their husbands are dancing and singing? No, they're crying for those they have lost. Because while Bin Laden is eliminated, so are their family members and the one thing still alive and kicking? Hatred. THAT...is sad.



alright, so your favorite book to recommend me reading?

I don't have a favorite book but Night by Elie Wiesel is one I'd recommend. Very intense reading, and eye opening.
 

Jon S.

Banned
I heard that quote after Bin Ladens death as well and I totally agree with it. The people rejoicing over Bin Ladens death are no better than those in the middle east who rejoiced over the deaths of the 9/11 victims. Hate doesn't need to be reciprocated with hate. And while again, I understand why the news of Bin Ladens death would make many people happy, it isn't a time to celebrate and dance and sing. Do you think the children that lost their daddies and the wives who lost their husbands are dancing and singing? No, they're crying for those they have lost. Because while Bin Laden is eliminated, so are their family members and the one thing still alive and kicking? Hatred. THAT...is sad.
You're absolutely right! I forgot to mention in my previous post...the fact that hatred only accomplishes one thing....it breeds more hatred! Like I said, I'm not sad exactly to know Bin Laden is no longer with us....but at the same time, I took no perverse pleasure from the news either. Then again I don't actually hate people. Dislike some? Yes! Hate...nope, not really. Hatred is a strong and powerfully negative emotion....& frankly it's one I (and society as a whole) can do without.
 
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