Anonymous 1: I thought this might spark a discussion about the merits of these findings as they apply to the homosexual debate. Anonymous 2: Well the drawing on the title screen looks an awful lot like Philip Seymour Hoffman, who portrayed a character of indeterminate sexuality in the 2005 sensational achievement 'Capote'. Anonymous 3: You two are up in the night, it is all about frame of reference, the blind-folded man is walking straight in his mind and that is all that matters. Anonymous 2: People like you make me want to through a rock at your head to see if you duck. Anonymous 3: well, I never... Anonymous 1: Does anybody know when they serve dinner round here?
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Interesting. It's a good thing we don't have to go through life blindfolded.
Does a person born blind walk in straight lines?
If he does, it would settle that age old question:
The sin is his, not some divine indigestion.
Anonymous 1: I thought this might spark a discussion about the merits of these findings as they apply to the homosexual debate.
Anonymous 2: Well the drawing on the title screen looks an awful lot like Philip Seymour Hoffman, who portrayed a character of indeterminate sexuality in the 2005 sensational achievement 'Capote'.
Anonymous 3: You two are up in the night, it is all about frame of reference, the blind-folded man is walking straight in his mind and that is all that matters.
Anonymous 2: People like you make me want to through a rock at your head to see if you duck.
Anonymous 3: well, I never...
Anonymous 1: Does anybody know when they serve dinner round here?
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