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Sunday, January 18, 2009

Soy full of estrogen

There's a slow poison out there that's severely damaging our children and threatening to tear apart our culture. The ironic part is, it's a "health food," one of our most popular. Now, I'm a health-food guy, a fanatic who seldom allows anything into his kitchen unless it's organic. I state my bias here just so you'll know I'm not anti-health food.

The dangerous food I'm speaking of is soy. Soybean products are feminizing, and they're all over the place. You can hardly escape them anymore. I have nothing against an occasional soy snack. Soy is nutritious and contains lots of good things. Unfortunately, when you eat or drink a lot of soy stuff, you're also getting substantial quantities of estrogens.



Estrogens are female hormones. If you're a woman, you're flooding your system with a substance it can't handle in surplus. If you're a man, you're suppressing your masculinity and stimulating your "female side," physically and mentally.

In fetal development, the default is being female. All humans (even in old age) tend toward femininity. The main thing that keeps men from diverging into the female pattern is testosterone, and testosterone is suppressed by an excess of estrogen.

If you're a grownup, you're already developed, and you're able to fight off some of the damaging effects of soy. Babies aren't so fortunate. Research is now showing that when you feed your baby soy formula, you're giving him or her the equivalent of five birth control pills a day. A baby's endocrine system just can't cope with that kind of massive assault, so some damage is inevitable. At the extreme, the damage can be fatal.

Soy is feminizing, and commonly leads to a decrease in the size of the penis, sexual confusion and homosexuality. That's why most of the medical (not socio-spiritual) blame for today's rise in homosexuality must fall upon the rise in soy formula and other soy products.
(Most babies are bottle-fed during some part of their infancy, and one-fourth of them are getting soy milk!) Homosexuals often argue that their homosexuality is inborn because
"I can't remember a time when I wasn't homosexual." No, homosexuality is always deviant. But now many of them can truthfully say that they can't remember a time when excess estrogen wasn't influencing them.

Doctors used to hope soy would reduce hot flashes, prevent cancer and heart disease, and save millions in the Third World from starvation. That was before they knew much about long-term soy use. Now we know it's a classic example of a cure that's worse than the disease. For example, if your baby gets colic from cow's milk, do you switch him to soy milk? Don't even think about it. His phytoestrogen level will jump to 20 times normal. If he is a she, brace yourself for watching her reach menarche as young as seven, robbing her of years of childhood. If he is a boy, it's far worse: He may not reach puberty till much later than normal.

Research in 2000 showed that a soy-based diet at any age can lead to a weak thyroid, which commonly produces heart problems and excess fat. Could this explain the dramatic increase in obesity today?

Recent research on rats shows testicular atrophy, infertility and uterus hypertrophy (enlargement). This helps explain the infertility epidemic and the sudden growth in fertility clinics. But alas, by the time a soy-damaged infant has grown to adulthood and wants to marry, it's too late to get fixed by a fertility clinic.

Worse, there's now scientific evidence that estrogen ingredients in soy products may be boosting the rapidly rising incidence of leukemia in children. In the latest year we have numbers for, new cases in the U.S. jumped 27 percent. In one year!

There's also a serious connection between soy and cancer in adults – especially breast cancer. That's why the governments of Israel, the UK, France and New Zealand are already cracking down hard on soy.

In sad contrast, 60 percent of the refined foods in U.S. supermarkets now contain soy. Worse, soy use may double in the next few years because (last I heard) the out-of-touch medicrats in the FDA hierarchy are considering allowing manufacturers of cereal, energy bars, fake milk, fake yogurt, etc., to claim that "soy prevents cancer." It doesn't.

P.S.: Soy sauce is fine. Unlike soy milk, it's perfectly safe because it's fermented, which changes its molecular structure. Miso, natto and tempeh are also OK, but avoid tofu.

Posted: December 12, 2006
1:00 am Eastern

source: www.wnd.com

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Micro Penis Size Matter

As an addition which related to my previous post about penis size debate
here is a website forum which content
many commentaries from people around the world
about their private stuff.

Click on this picture to visit the 30yearproject website

which i know this site has relation with
Lawrence Barraclough video project (correct me if i'm mistaken)
"My Penis and Everyone Else's"
have you ever watch this video?
this is an amazing documentary video all about penis.
he directed himself this video

click here to visit www.snapyourchap.com which related to My penis and everyone else's video

he made a statement that he's got a micro penis.
and tried to find the answer and also a comparative reality on this
penis size thing.
which one is normal?
is mikropenis somekind of errors or mistake?

he did a study about this in that video to make a reflection
or inspiration to change what people think, what people believe
on penis?
check out the news about his porjectby click here



And that’s what it seems to have done- with Lawrence receiving thousands of e-mails from men and women from all over the world congratulating him on his films and shedding an honest light on a topic that few would dare to bring up in public.



if you have the torrent uploader
just visit this website and download the torrent.

Small penis pictures:





normal penis size:

Monday, January 12, 2009

Dude, You're a Fag



"In this superb ethnography of daily life in a contemporary high school, C. J. Pascoe highlights the sexualized dynamics of youthful masculinity. With vivid detail and perceptive analysis, she examines the 'fag talk' which pervades boys' conversations; the convergence of gender, sexual, and racialized practices in school rituals like the 'Mr. Cougar' contest; and the experiences of girls who display themselves as masculine. The result is a book that breaks fresh ground in masculinity and gender studies-and is a very good read!"
--Barrie Thorne, author of Gender Play: Girls and Boys in School

"High school and the difficult terrain of sexuality and gender identity
are brilliantly explored in this smart, incisive ethnography"

Based on eighteen months of fieldwork in a racially diverse working-class
high school, Dude, You're a Fag sheds new light on masculinity both as
a field of meaning and as a set of social practices. C. J. Pascoe's
unorthodox approach analyzes masculinity as not only a gendered process
but also a sexual one.

She demonstrates how the "specter of the fag"
becomes a disciplinary mechanism for regulating
heterosexual as well as homosexual boys and how the "fag discourse"
is as much tied to gender as it is to sexuality.

Paperback: 240 pages
Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (June 4, 2007)
Language: English

C.J. Pascoe is Postdoctoral Scholar with
the Digital Youth Project at the Institute
for the Study of Social Change,
University of California, Berkeley.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Kawasaki Disease - Jett Travolta

let's break for a while, i need to put this info to know more
about Jett Travolta - 16 years old, John Travolta's son, who died
on his bathtube in Bahamas, predicted that he suffered from Kawasaki Syndrome, which caused him to have seizures. But Joey Travolta (john's brother) believes that Jett suffered from autism, which has been associated with seizures as well as epilepsy.
ok i included these term of kawasaki disease and also autism disease in here
to know more about this, let's check out:



"Kawasaki disease is an illness that involves the skin, mouth, and lymph nodes, and most often affects kids under age 5. The cause is unknown, but if the symptoms are recognized early, kids with Kawasaki disease can fully recover within a few days. Untreated, it can lead to serious complications that can affect the heart. Kawasaki disease occurs in 19 out of every 100,000 kids in the United States. It is most common among children of Japanese and Korean descent, but can affect all ethnic groups"

Signs and Symptoms
Kawasaki disease can't be prevented, but usually has telltale symptoms and signs that appear in phases. The first phase, which can last for up to 2 weeks, usually involves a persistent fever higher than 104° Fahrenheit (39° Celsius) and lasts for at least 5 days.

Other symptoms that typically develop include:

severe redness in the eyes
a rash on the stomach, chest, and genitals
red, dry, cracked lips
swollen tongue with a white coating and big red bumps
sore, irritated throat
swollen palms of the hands and soles of the feet with a purple-red color
swollen lymph nodes


During the second phase, which usually begins within 2 weeks of when the fever started, the skin on the hands and feet may begin to peel in large pieces. The child also may experience joint pain, diarrhea, vomiting, or abdominal pain. If your child shows any of these symptoms, call your doctor.

Complications
Doctors can manage the symptoms of Kawasaki disease if they catch it early. Symptoms often disappear within just 2 days of the start of treatment. If Kawasaki disease is treated within 10 days of the onset of symptoms, heart problems usually do not develop.

Cases that go untreated can lead to more serious complications, such as vasculitis, an inflammation of the blood vessels. This can be particularly dangerous because it can affect the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart.

In addition to the coronary arteries, the heart muscle, lining, valves, and the outer membrane that surrounds the heart can become inflamed. Arrhythmias (changes in the normal pattern of the heartbeat) or abnormal functioning of some heart valves also can occur.

Diagnosis
No single test can detect Kawasaki disease, so doctors usually diagnose it by evaluating the symptoms and ruling out other conditions. Most kids diagnosed with Kawasaki disease will have a fever lasting 5 or more days and
at least four of these symptoms:

redness in both eyes
changes around the lips, tongue, or mouth
changes in the fingers and toes, such as swelling, discoloration, or peeling
a rash in the trunk or genital area
a large swollen lymph node in the neck
red, swollen palms of hands and soles of feet


If Kawasaki disease is suspected, the doctor may order tests to monitor heart function (such as an echocardiogram) and might take blood and urine samples to rule out other conditions, such as scarlet fever, measles, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, or an allergic drug reaction.

Treatment
Treatment should begin as soon as possible, ideally within 10 days of when the fever begins. Usually, a child is treated with intravenous doses of gamma globulin (purified antibodies), an ingredient of blood that helps the body fight infection. The child also might be given a high dose of aspirin to reduce the risk of heart problems.

Reviewed by: Joel Klein, MD
Date reviewed: October 2008


and here is the definition about Autism:

Autism in Dictionary

briefly: a mental condition characterized by great difficulty in communicating with others and in using language and abstract concepts
[a mental disorder (=problem) that makes people unable to communicate properly, or to form relationships]

And Here is more information about Autism

Also Epilepsy:

ep‧i‧lep‧sy [uncountable-noun]
1. a disorder marked by sudden recurrent episodes of sensory disturbance, loss of consciousness, or convulsions.
2. a medical condition affecting your brain, that can make you suddenly become unconscious or unable to control your movements for a short time
DERIVATIVES epileptic adjective & noun.
ORIGIN Greek epilepsia, from epilambanein ‘seize, attack’.



* Muscle spasm: an involuntary muscular contraction
[done contrary to or without choice]
** Neuron: a grayish or reddish granular cell with specialized processes
that is the fundamental functional unit of nervous tissue
*** Neurotransmitter: a substance (as norepinephrine or acetylcholine)
that transmits nerve impulses across a synapse
**** Norepinephrine: a monoamine C8H11NO3 that is a neurotransmitter
in postganglionic neurons of the sympathetic nervous system and in some parts of the central nervous system, is a vasopressor hormone of the adrenal medulla, and is a precursor of epinephrine in its major biosynthetic pathway
***** Acetylcholine: a neurotransmitter C7H17NO3 released at autonomic synapses and neuromuscular junctions and formed enzymatically in the tissues from choline

the matter is, is that true if jett's death has something to do with these syndromes?
so many people included here in indonesia who live with epilepsy or autism
and they are not died becoz of these.
what i believe is something more than these Kawasaki, Autism and Epilepsy thing.
but anyway, i really feel so sorry for this incident.
if i were john, i will be so sad. hope John is hardy, calm down and withstand to this situation until he have the precise and accurate information about the cause of his son's death. hope Jett is rest in peace. amen

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

...



i'm sorry if you find in my posting
that some videos are inactivated.
'coz such a video from ning network
will close all the adult gay websites.
for example longisbetter is no longer exist.
and in january 2009, for more network of ning.com will shut down.
www.queerclique.com

Monday, December 22, 2008

Struggle to against the Proposition 8

Gay couple won't let Proposition 8 steal their dream



"Two men who moved from Ohio to California
to marry continue to protest the measure's passage
"
By Alexandra Zavis (L.A.Times)
December 21, 2008


Fearing taunts and disapproval, they kept their love hidden for nearly two years. But with the Nov. 4 election looming, Christopher Lewis and Cody Horton resolved to take a leap of faith.

Following in the footsteps of generations of adventurers and romantics, the shy young couple from Ohio announced they were heading west to marry and begin a new life in California. They put on dark suits and exchanged vows on an unseasonably balmy afternoon in late October, before family, friends and the wide Pacific Ocean.

Wanting to give back to the state that recognized his union, Lewis took a job as a physician's assistant at a community health center in Tehachapi, southeast of Bakersfield, caring for migrant farm workers. But by the time they had packed up their apartment in Ohio and returned to California, voters had approved a change to the state Constitution that put their marriage in doubt.

Before they moved here, the self-effacing couple had never even seen a demonstration, much less protested themselves. But two days after the election, they drove two hours into Los Angeles and nervously joined the throngs marching in protest against Proposition 8. The next night, they were back on the streets in Long Beach. The night after, in Silver Lake, then Westwood and downtown L.A.

"It just hurt so bad; it's all we could think of doing," Lewis said. "It's all we have left."

They are pessimistic that the California Supreme Court will overturn the ban, despite the high-profile appeals by top politicians, including state Atty. Gen. Jerry Brown.

"I did send a wedding picture to the chief justice and wrote a note on the back of it asking him to share it," Lewis said. "Hopefully, if they see enough faces, they will realize that their decisions make a huge difference."

Lewis, 24, and Horton, 20, found each other online during one lonely Christmas vacation in 2006. Horton was in his last year of high school in Middletown, Ohio. Lewis was studying to become a physician's assistant at Kettering College of Medical Arts, a Seventh-day Adventist school in nearby Dayton.

"It was awful," Lewis said. "We had to take religion classes, and they teach being gay is wrong."

He started searching MySpace pages for anyone listing themselves as gay in the Dayton area. A song posted on Horton's page (Say Anything's "Slowly, Through a Vector") caught Lewis' attention, and he left Horton a message. They chatted online, then agreed to meet at a club. Later, they went to the home of Horton's grandmother, who was out of town. They put on a movie, and Horton put his head on Lewis' shoulder.

It felt right, Lewis said. "We felt like we fit in each other's arms."

At first they met in hotel rooms. "Where else could we go to hug or hold hands?" Lewis said.

After Horton graduated from high school, they found jobs so they could afford an apartment together. But they continued to hide their relationship from most people. More than once, passing motorists shouted abusive comments as they walked down the street together. Some real estate agents refused to show them single-bedroom apartments.

Earlier this year, Lewis bought the nicest ring he could afford -- white gold with three tiny diamonds -- drove Horton to a park and proposed. They hugged and cried. But they could not make the union official.

The only state at the time that performed same-sex marriages was Massachusetts, which requires a couple's home state to recognize such unions. But in May, the California Supreme Court ruled that it was unconstitutional to ban same-sex marriage, a decision that did not have the same limits as Massachusetts' law.

Lewis and Horton, thinking there was no rush, began considering a California wedding. In September, realizing that Proposition 8 might pass, they went online to book a Long Beach restaurant and find an officiant.

Horton's father did not realize his son was gay until the invitation arrived. Horton's stepmother tried to persuade him to attend the ceremony; she said he walked away and wouldn't look at the card. He later apologized to Horton for missing the big day and awkwardly wished his son well.

Lewis has been estranged from his father for years and did not bother to invite him. But both mothers and Horton's grandmother flew to California for the Oct. 26 wedding.

The day itself passed in a blur. But leading up to it, the thought of standing on a public beach, in front of people they had lied to for years, filled them with dread. For days, they had practiced the perfect wedding kiss: long enough for photos, but not too sloppy. In the end, they managed only a quick peck. Yet for all the awkwardness, it was a day they treasure.

"In a lifetime we both spent with no support for any of our relationships . . . it is so great to stand up in front of your friends and family, the state of California and the Pacific Ocean, and have somebody recognize it, appreciate it and celebrate it," Lewis said. "That's a huge deal for people like us."

Back in Ohio they packed up and began the drive west. The first four days were like a honeymoon. But Nov. 4 found them at a hotel in Flagstaff, Ariz., watching election returns. Lewis slept fitfully, waking up twice to check on Proposition 8. By 7 a.m., it was clear it had passed. "It was the end of our last hope," Lewis said.

Horton was asleep, so Lewis slipped into the bathroom to cry. He then called his mother from the car.

"They just took away my marriage," he wept. His mother's advice was to fight.

They abandoned plans to visit the Grand Canyon and drove straight to Tehachapi, a rural community known for its apple orchards, wind turbines and maximum security prison. They pulled into a bleak apartment complex and collected their keys.

The magnitude of what they had done fully set in only when they got their Internet connected and looked up how their neighbors in Kern County had voted. Just over 75% voted in favor of Proposition 8.

"It is not an accepting environment," Lewis said.

They spent the night under a comforter on the oatmeal-colored carpet. The next day, they spread sheets of yellow cardboard on the floor and started writing: "Marriage license: $70. Wedding ceremony: $1,000. Plane tickets for family and friends: $2,700. Our wedding: priceless."

"It's liberating to take everything you feel every day and put it on a poster," Horton said, "and hold it up and say, 'I don't care who sees it.' "

Unthinkable even a few months ago, Lewis now has organized a protest himself.

When he found out that the American Academy of Physician Assistants, a professional association to which he belongs, planned to hold its annual conference at San Diego hotels owned by the Manchester Financial Group -- which donated $125,000 to help pass Proposition 8 -- he sent letters to senior officials at the academy, asking them to reconsider, and posted messages on Internet forums, urging colleagues to do the same.

All he could think of was how much money the conference would bring the hotels.

"It just kind of pushed me over the edge," he said. "Somebody has to put their neck on the line, and I was willing to do it, I guess, this time."

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Abbreviations

What are these "ISO" and "SWM" and "GM" and "SWCF" mean?

Not everyone uses these abbreviations, but, they are a common
shorthand for indicating marital status, race, sex, religion, and
a few other common things. The most prominently used ones include:

S = Single ; D = Divorced ; M = Married ; W = Widowed (rare)
J = Jewish ; C = Christian

W = White ; B = Black ; A = Asian ; H = Hispanic
M = Male ; F = Female

G = Gay ; Bi = Bisexual ;
Bi-Curious = Someone curious about bisexuality and thinking about giving it a try.

The positioning works as follows: First marital status, then
religion (if any given), then race, then sex. Usually what you get
is three, such as:

GWM - Gay White Male
SWF - Single White Female

An M or a W are used to indicate marital status. In this case they
are always in the first position:

MHM - Married Hispanic Male
WWF - Widowed White Female

Religious affiliation is fairly rare, but when you do see it, it
usually comes just before or after racial type, such as:

SCWF - Single Christian White Female
SWCF - Single White Christian Female

For whatever reason, Judaism and Christianity are the only
religions commonly abbreviated at this time; if you're of another
religion, I suggest not trying to abbreviate, as you'll probably
just confuse people.

Sometimes you'll just see "SF" or "SM" for Single Male or Single
Female. This means the person doesn't want to indicate race. You
may also see something like "S*F" or "S*M". This is just another
way of saying race is irrelevant to the person.

Other abbreviations you might see include:

ISO = In Search Of
FTA = Fun, Travel, and Adventure
POZ = HIV+
Soulmate = Someone I can be completely intimate with who will
be with me forever and ever, my perfect mate, my
special lover and friend for life.

So. Here's common things you'll see:

GWM ISO G*M for FTA
(Gay White Male In Search Of Fun/Travel/Adventure with Gay Male of
any race.)

Finally, all of these are often concatenated with age and/or
location. Such as:

BOSTON SWM, 42, ISO GWM, 25-40
(Single White Male, 42 years old, living in Boston and In
Search Of a Gay White Male, age 25 to 40.)

Not everyone uses these abbreviations, but a lot of people do,
because they make it easy for people to spot you and know if
you're at least in the ballpark of what they're looking for. You
may see variations on these abbreviations that you don't
recognize, but usually you can figure it out from the context once
you get the trick of it.

Mid-Atlantic Leather Contest

United states of America will be in party mood again.
it seems so interesting about this contest.
but of course, it must be the mascular one [hunky]
would be the MR Mid-Atlantic Leather.
if you feel like to join this,
you can find the costumes on internet



here is some info you need to know:

occur: 16 - 18 January
location: Washington DC

conditions:
There is a $25 charge for each different insert you want included in the package. Inserts submitted by AMCC member clubs and non-profit organizations in the DC-Baltimore area are exempt from this charge.
Inserts should be sent to the address below and should arrive no earlier than January 1, 2009 and no later than January 8, 2009.
Mailing address:
Mid-Atlantic Leather Weekend
c/o Washington Plaza Hotel
10 Thomas Circle, N.W.
Washington, DC 20005
We cannot confirm delivery of your fliers. If you would like to know if your package arrive, please use a delivery service that offers package tracking (e.g., Express Mail, UPS, Fedex, etc.).
Payment should be made out to Centaur MC and mailed to:
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P.O. Box 77416
Washington DC 20013-8416

Applications not submitted by January 1, 2009 must be submitted in-person at the Washington Plaza Hotel on Friday, January 16th by 6:00 pm. We encourage Contestants to arrive at the hotel no later than 12:00 Noon on that Friday. Anyone who will be arriving later than 6:00 pm on Friday must contact the Contest Coordinator prior to January 16th, 2009. The Centaur Motorcycle Club (CMC) reserves the right to limit the number of contestant registrations.

for more information just click the tittle in this posting

Monday, December 15, 2008

Pope's sins

The United States, by ruling of the Supreme Court,
did not decriminalize homosexuality until 2003.


"American Idol" has been on the television longer than
consensual same-sex sex has been legal in some U.S. states.

This month, perhaps this week, France will introduce to the United Nations General Assembly a statement about human rights violations based on sexual orientation and gender identity, including torture, arbitrary arrest, killings, political, social and economic discrimination and the criminalization of same-sex love.

Scott Long of Human Rights Watch called the statement, “One of the most comprehensive affirmations of human rights relating to sexual orientation and gender identity that any international body has seen in recent years.”

The statement, building on the UN’s record of promoting LGBT rights, is neither a resolution nor a declaration. It will not be binding. It will not have the force of law in the member states. It will not even be voted upon.

But it hopefully will have symbolic impact and it will send a message to the 86 countries that criminalize same-sex sexual activity. The penalty for such activity is imprisonment in some nations and death in at least seven nations — Saudi Arabia, Iran, Yemen, Sudan, Mauritania and parts of Nigeria and Pakistan.

All the European Union members, as well as a number of non-EU countries and Latin American nations, have signed on to the statement to decriminalize homosexuality.

The United States, however, has not signed on to the document.

To anyone’s surprise?

And the Vatican has taken a stand against the statement.

To anyone’s surprise?

In defense of the Vatican’s opposition, Archbishop Celestino Migliore said a statement to decriminalize homosexuality would lead to bias against those who discriminate against gays and lesbians.

“If adopted, they would create new and implacable discriminations,” Migliore told Reuters. “For example, states which do not recognize same-sex unions as ‘matrimony’ will be pilloried and made an object of pressure.”

The French government and some GLBT rights groups responded by calling Migliore’s reasoning wrong or misguided and emphasizing that this statement is intended to discourage nations from sentencing gays to prison or death, an argument that should but doesn’t sway the Vatican. Apparently the Catholic Church’s abhorrence of the death penalty is not as great as its abhorrence of homosexuality.

Because I’m a columnist and not the French secretary of human rights or the spokesperson for the French Foreign Ministry, I don’t need to be political. I can confide: I think it would be great if the statement was used to put pressure on nations that promote discrimination, disrespect human dignity and violate human rights.

I can also say that the GLBT community has long maintained that decriminalization has far-reaching impact in regards to employment, marriage, benefits and raising children.

In pushing for decriminalization in the United States, activists and attorneys argued that laws criminalizing consensual sodomy were used to justify denying gays and lesbians jobs and promotions and custody of their children.

My old reporter’s notes quote a director at the American Civil Liberties Union, following the release of the Supreme Court ruling against sodomy laws, as saying, “For years, whenever we have sought equality, we’ve been answered both in courts of law and in the court of public opinion with the claim that we are not entitled to equality because our love makes us criminals. That argument — which has been a serious block to progress — is now a dead letter.”

The Court itself said that the U.S. Constitution protects the right of gays to form intimate relationships and “retain their dignity as free persons.”

Gays, the Court said, have the same right as heterosexuals to “define one’s concept of existence, of meaning, or the universe, and of the mystery of human life.”

The statement soon to be read at the United Nations will not have the influence in any nation that the U.S. Supreme ruling had in this country.

But the statement will affirm, as the Court did, gays rights to form intimate relationships, to live with dignity and to seek equality. And, if this is what the Vatican fears, we should say, “Watch out.”
By Lisa Neff

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Ning website will shut down

i really sad about this unfortunate announcement.
this website (Ning.com) is the best site for gay adult videotube.
for some reasons it will be shuted
but i think Ning website would also think of
better way so that the fans would not disappointed.
i'm sure that they will.
next year of january, 2009.
ning's website will over.
and all the video also could be off work.
included the queerclique's videos.

here is the announcement:

Dear Network Creator,

As a Network Creator of an adult network on Ning, we have an important announcement regarding your social network.

As of January 1, 2009, we are discontinuing support for adult social networks on the Ning Platform.

We’re not discontinuing support for adult networks because we no longer believe in the freedom to create your own social network for anything as long as it’s legal. We do. Practically though, supporting adult networks no longer makes sense. For those of you interested in the specifics, we’ve posted more on the Ning Blog: http://blog.ning.com/2008/12/the-end-of-the-red-light-district.html

For those of you who created and worked hard on your adult networks, we appreciate your work and dedication and wish there were a different answer.

For questions on this announcement, please visit us in the Ning Help Center (http://help.ning.com).

Thanks,
The Ning Team

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Free sharing file

this time i'de like to share some videos i have in my com
actually have a lot but i've not yet download it into freeshare.

i included those videos into some postings
with label "FREE SHARING FILE(VIDEO)"

so u can download it into ur computer.
hope u enjoy it.


love,
myinvinciblelife.blogspot.com

Jeffrey Wayne Cole

Cole Ryder



There are unspecific information upon this actor's death.
former Rascal Exclusive Cole Ryder died of a staph infection in his sleep
Cause of death remains unknown, is pending results of an autopsy.

One of the first of a crop of more-masculine and hairy studio exclusives,
Cole was signed by Rascal in 2006,
where he went on to appear in Link:
The Evolution, When Bears Attack, and others.
He appeared on the cover of the October 2006 issue of Unzipped
and the cover of Leather Sessions.



"Cole Ryder was a beautiful person on the inside and the outside! He had such a great manly appeal and the heart of a gentle giant. Cole was always such a pleasure to work with and I'm deeply saddened by his passing. I can only wish now that he is in peace and he will always have a special place in my heart and the C1R Family"--Chi Chi LaRue

ok check out more about his death:

ADULT FILM STAR, COLE RYDER, DIES
LONG BEACH, CA, JULY 30, 2008:




Cole Ryder passed away of natural causes at his home in Long Beach, California, shortly past 8 am on Wednesday, July 30th, 2008, at the age of 36. Cole passed peacefully in his sleep, surrounded by friends.

Cole was signed as an exclusive to Rascal Video in 2006 starting the trend of more masculine, rugged studio exclusives. His career was short, but prolific. He appeared in nine films over the course of two years, with two films still in post production.

Cole touched many people’s lives personally and professionally. He was always the first to greet anyone with a big smile and warm embrace. He listened and spoke with his heart.

Cole was active and passionate about animals and HIV education, prevention and fund raising. In June, 2008, Cole was the Honorary Trail Guide for Saddle Up LA, a benefit fundraiser for The Life Group LA of which he was very proud to be a part.

Cole would without a doubt appreciate a donation, large or small, to The Life Group LA with which he felt a close connection and affiliation. Funds donated in his name will launch a support program for emergency veterinary care for the pets of HIV+ men and woman.

The coroner’s first impression is that the immediate cause of Cole’s death was congestive heart failure. Preliminary tissue studies showed Cole suffered from severe, hereditary, arteriosclerosis, a hardening of the blood vessels, which can lead to heart attack, stroke or aneurysm. Final autopsy results are pending.

Family and friends wish to thank everyone for their sympathy and support.

he was participated in these tittles:
The Big Surprise
The Bigger The Better
Buster Goes to Laguna
Buster: The Best Years
Hole Punch
Hot Numbers 1
Hot Numbers 2
Hot Numbers 4
Night Flight
Puerto Rican Pick Up 3
Sailor in the Wild
Sex in the Great Outdoors
Sexquest
The Unchained
Palm Pilots (VCA) with Danny Brown, JD Slater, Scott Taylor, Julian Adams, Leo Ford, Mike Paget, David Ross, Tony Peters, Steve Warner.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Lance Bass Confess to People Mag

"I'm not ashamed,"



Bass reportedly told the magazine.
"I'm more liberated and happy than I've been my whole life."

Bass says that he's involved with Reichen Lehmkuhl and
reportedly says that he kept his sexuality a secret
mostly out of concern that it would hurt the boy band.
Fellow member Joey Fatone was the first band member he told.
"I back him up 100 percent," Fatone said.
Visit to Gay Bar in Cape Cod, Mass., Captures Attention
Rumors had been swirling about Bass, 27,
and his relationship with 32-year-old reality-show star Lehmkuhl.

People Magazine

The New York Post's Page Six reported that the couple
had been spotted over the July Fourth weekend at Atlantic House,
a gay bar in Provincetown, Mass.
Bass' spokeswoman Cindy Owen said to ABCNEWS.com that
the singer would not comment on the report
and that the singer would not comment on whether
he felt that the Post had "outed" him.

She did not return calls today to comment on Bass' magazine interview,
which will hit newsstands later this week. Bass had long been living a double life, according to The Washington Blade, a leading newspaper for the gay and lesbian community. Managing editor Kevin Naff took him to task for it in his blog on the Blade's Web site.

Lance with his friend

In an entry early this month, Naff accused him of being an "openly closeted" celebrity, comparing his actions to what Rosie O'Donnell and Ellen DeGeneres had done for several years before they publicly came out. Over the July Fourth holiday, Naff wrote that Bass reportedly had made "the gay party rounds," appearing with Lehmkuhl at several prominent gay Provincetown parties.

His whereabouts were also noted by "gay bloggers" Andy Towle and Cyd Zeigler, Naff wrote. Bass, Naff wrote, "tried lamely to disguise himself with a hat" during his vacation.

Lance with previous bf, Reichen Lehmkuhl

"Unfortunately for Bass, it wasn't big enough to fool the New York Post," Naff wrote, adding that it was the most media exposure Bass had received since "his odd and ill-fated attempt at space exploration."

take a look more about him and the confession

Friday, October 17, 2008

Boy is kidnapped

Cole Puffinburger

This is a sad story i ought to say. why they?
why children must be a victim of this? why children have to be
involved to such thing? i mean if the burglar wants money just take it.
but not to take family member especially children.

they are innocent!!!!
if it is occured in my country, the kidnapper must face
the ultimatum.
people are going to hit that person to death.
or burn him alive.

this is for whom they do any devil things such pedofilia and kidnapper.
and they're deserve to have this punishment.
so that, criminal must think twice in doin their action for the 2nd time.
coz it's been happening here that so many criminal are died in scene where
the crime or delinguency are occuring.

u should help this family who lost this child
namely Cole Puffinburger [if you see him]

tienes que ayudar a este familia y este chico, por favor!

ok let's see l.a.times coverage:
" police say
An Amber Alert is issued nationwide.
From Associated Press . October 17, 2008
LAS VEGAS -- Two men posing as police officers kidnapped a 6-year-old boy in a drug dispute after entering his family's home and tying up his mother and her boyfriend, police said Thursday.An Amber Alert was expanded nationwide as police searched for Cole Puffinburger, who was taken Wednesday, police said.
There is a definite "drug nexus," Las Vegas Police Capt. Vincent Cannito said at a news conference Thursday. "Significant money and drugs" were involved, he said, but would not provide more details."This child was ripped from the home," he said.Cannito would not say whether the family had been contacted about paying a ransom.
The boy is described as 3 feet 11 and 48 pounds, with blond hair, blue eyes and silver-framed glasses.He was last seen wearing blue jeans, tennis shoes, a black shirt, and a black zip-up sweat shirt with white, black and blue stars.Police asked witnesses to contact them."

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Etymology of Sexual Orientation


The primary meaning of the word gay has changed dramatically duringthe 20th century—though the change evolved from earlier usages.It derives via the Old French gai, probably from a Germanic source.The word originally meant "carefree", "happy", or "bright and showy" and was very commonly used with this meaning in speech and literature.

For example, the title of the 1938 ballet aptly named Gaite Parisienne
("Parisian Gaiety"), a patchwork compiled from Jacques Offenbach's operettas,illustrates this connotation, and the optimistic 1890s arestill often referred to as the Gay Nineties.The word started to acquire sexual connotations in the late 17th century,being used with meaning "addicted to pleasures and dissipations".

This was by extension from the primary meaning of "carefree":implying "uninhibited by moral constraints".By the late nineteenth century the term "gay life" wasa well-established euphemism for prostitution and other forms ofextramarital sexual behavior that were perceived as immoral.

The first name Gay is still occasionally encountered, usually as afemale name although the spelling is often altered to Gaye.(795th most common in the United States, according to the 1990 US census).It was also used as a male first name.The first name of the popular male Irish television presenterGabriel Byrne was always abbreviated as "Gay",as in the title of his radio show The Gay Byrne Show.It can also be used as a short form of the female name Gaynell andas a short form of the male names Gaylen and Gaylord.

The "Gaiety" was also a common name for places of entertainment.One of Oscar Wilde's favourite venues in Dublin was the Gaiety Theatre.Sexual orientationSexual orientation, behavior, and self-identification are notnecessarily aligned in a clear-cut fashion for a given individualMost people consider gay and homosexual to be synonyms.This is how, in fact, the Oxford English Dictionary defines it.



However, some consider gay to be a matter of self-identification,while homosexual refers to sexual orientation.Indeed, the British gay rights activist Peter Tatchell has argued thatthe term gay is merely a cultural expression which reflectsthe current status of homosexuality within a given society,and claiming that"Queer, gay, homosexual ... in the long view, they are all just temporaryidentities. One day, we won't need them at all."

If a person engages in same-sex sexual encounters but does notself-identify as gay, terms such as 'closeted', 'discreet', or 'bi-curious'may be applied.Conversely, a person may identify as gay without engaging in homosexual sex.Possible choices include identifying as gay socially while choosingto be celibate or while anticipating a first homosexual experience.Further, a bisexual person can also identify as "gay"but others might consider gay and bisexual to be mutually exclusive.

There are some who are drawn to the same-sex andmay not have sex and also not identify as gay,these could have the term 'asexual' applied even though an 'asexual'generally can mean no attraction and includes heterosexual attractionthat is not sufficient to engage in sex orwhere the sex act is not desirable even though titillation may occur.---------------



Some people reject the term homosexual as an identity-labelbecause they find it too clinical-sounding.They believe it is too focused on physical acts rather thanromance or attraction, or too reminiscent of the era whenhomosexuality was considered a mental illness.Conversely, some people find the term gay to be offensive or rejectit as an identity-label because they perceive the culturalconnotations to be undesirable or because of thenegative connotations of the slang usage of the word.

According to the Safe Schools Coalition of Washington's Glossaryfor School Employees:“ Homosexual: Avoid this term; it is clinical, distancing and archaic. Sometimes appropriate in referring to behavior (although same-sex is the preferred adj).When referring to people, as opposed to behavior, homosexual is consideredderogatory and the terms gay and lesbian are preferred,at least in the Northwest [of the United States].
”—Safe School Coalition, Glossary for School EmployeesThe term gay is used to describe both same-sex male and same-sex female relations,although it is more commonly applied to men. More rarely,gay is used as a shorthand for LGBT: lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender.Some transgender individuals find their inclusionin this larger grouping to be offensive.