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RE: "Men's rights activists are pig misogynists,men don't have issues!"
April 25, 2016 at 7:37 pm
(April 25, 2016 at 2:47 am)Thena323 Wrote: Trust him...Thump knows how to use his fingers.
He plays guitar.
Oh. And his neurons are firing pretty well, too.
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RE: "Men's rights activists are pig misogynists,men don't have issues!"
April 25, 2016 at 8:04 pm
(April 25, 2016 at 7:37 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: Thumpthumpthumpthump
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RE: "Men's rights activists are pig misogynists,men don't have issues!"
April 25, 2016 at 8:50 pm
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This is a silly thread.
Say what you want about feminism, but a thread title with a comma in it should have a space afterwards.
It drives my OCD cray. It hurts my turtle brain.
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RE: "Men's rights activists are pig misogynists,men don't have issues!"
April 25, 2016 at 9:03 pm
(April 25, 2016 at 8:04 pm)Thena323 Wrote: (April 25, 2016 at 7:37 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: Thumpthumpthumpthump
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RE: "Men's rights activists are pig misogynists,men don't have issues!"
April 26, 2016 at 12:02 am
(April 25, 2016 at 1:52 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: (April 25, 2016 at 12:59 pm)pool the great Wrote: Aaah, I thought it was meant as a "comparing the instance of getting kicked in the balls vs the instance of getting period". I didn't realize it was a "comparing getting kicked in the balls with pregnancy."
If you reread your exchange with Irrational, it is plain that he was responding to your comparison of ball-kicking to childbirth.
You're either being dishonest or stupid here. Which is it?
(April 25, 2016 at 12:59 pm)pool the great Wrote: Also, to answer your question of the pain regarding giving birth refer to my post above.
That really doesn't answer my question, but I've already accustomed myself to your irrelevancy. I wasn't asking you to get your answer, empty as it is -- I was asking to point out to the other readers here exactly how willing your are to pontificate ex culo.
I feel sorry for you ... you're one of those folks who not only is so dumb they don't realize they're dumb, they don't even have the sense to quit displaying it to the world.
You've got a long road ahead of you, kid. I hope you clean the earwax out one day, you've got a lot to learn.
I don't really want to debate you but I'm going to reply just for the sake of it.
Quote:If you reread your exchange with Irrational, it is plain that he was responding to your comparison of ball-kicking to childbirth.
You're either being dishonest or stupid here. Which is it?
Refer to what I said in my previous post, I was apologizing for misinterpreting what Irrational said.
Quote:That really doesn't answer my question,
You were asking how I knew the amount of pain endured during pregnancy, correct?
I asked you to refer to me previous post, my previous post consisted of a quote :
Quote:The pain a woman feels giving birth is around 57 DEL of pain, the equivalent feeling of fracturing 20 bones at once. A hard kick to the nuts measures over 9000 DEL's, the equivalent pain of giving birth to 160 babies and breaking 3,200 bones at once.
I've bolded the part of the quote to which you wanted an answer to.
Quote:I feel sorry for you ... you're one of those folks who not only is so dumb they don't realize they're dumb, they don't even have the sense to quit displaying it to the world.
I know I'm far from an intelligent guy, the only way I can improve myself is by asking questions and generally voicing my opinions so that I can examine what others have to say about them and correcting them appropriately.
Quote:You've got a long road ahead of you, kid. I hope you clean the earwax out one day, you've got a lot to learn.
Thanks.
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RE: "Men's rights activists are pig misogynists,men don't have issues!"
April 26, 2016 at 1:36 am
(This post was last modified: April 26, 2016 at 1:37 am by Thumpalumpacus.)
(April 26, 2016 at 12:02 am)pool the great Wrote: (April 25, 2016 at 1:52 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: If you reread your exchange with Irrational, it is plain that he was responding to your comparison of ball-kicking to childbirth.
You're either being dishonest or stupid here. Which is it? Refer to what I said in my previous post, I was apologizing for misinterpreting what Irrational said.
No, you didn't apologize or mention misinterpretation at all. Perhaps you could link to the post you are referring to?
(April 26, 2016 at 12:02 am)pool the great Wrote: You were asking how I knew the amount of pain endured during pregnancy, correct?
I asked you to refer to me previous post, my previous post consisted of a quote :
Quote:The pain a woman feels giving birth is around 57 DEL of pain, the equivalent feeling of fracturing 20 bones at once. A hard kick to the nuts measures over 9000 DEL's, the equivalent pain of giving birth to 160 babies and breaking 3,200 bones at once.
I've bolded the part of the quote to which you wanted an answer to.
I searched in vain for a reputable validation of this claim from you, and found none. Given your track record of shitposting, why should I start believing you now? What source, other than Yahoo Answers [snicker] do you have for this?
(April 26, 2016 at 12:02 am)pool the great Wrote: I know I'm far from an intelligent guy, the only way I can improve myself is by asking questions and generally voicing my opinions so that I can examine what others have to say about them and correcting them appropriately.
I'll believe this when I see you learn how to accept opposing opinions supported by study without getting a severe case of buttrash. "I was wrong, I stand corrected" -- oddly enough -- does a hell of a lot to enhance one's credibility. Drawing a line in the argumentative sand and standing and dying there, on the other hand ... not so much.
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RE: "Men's rights activists are pig misogynists,men don't have issues!"
April 26, 2016 at 3:40 am
Quote:Aaah, I thought it was meant as a "comparing the instance of getting kicked in the balls vs the instance of getting period". I didn't realize it was a "comparing getting kicked in the balls with pregnancy."
Also, to answer your question of the pain regarding giving birth refer to my post above.
The pain comparison of getting kicked in the balls and pregnancy is not real. No human can take up to 9000 DEL of pain. I didn't know I was wrong but I did a quick Google search now and I discovered I was wrong about the pain thing, thanks.
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RE: "Men's rights activists are pig misogynists,men don't have issues!"
April 26, 2016 at 4:00 am
Google is not always your friend. Good of you to recognize that.
Also, be suspicious of anything online using the phrase "over 9000". Do that and you'll win, um, over 9000 Internets.
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RE: "Men's rights activists are pig misogynists,men don't have issues!"
April 26, 2016 at 4:15 am
(April 26, 2016 at 4:00 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: Google is not always your friend. Good of you to recognize that.
Also, be suspicious of anything online using the phrase "over 9000". Do that and you'll win, um, over 9000 Internets.
Haha yeah, I'll have to not take these things on face value from now on.
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RE: "Men's rights activists are pig misogynists,men don't have issues!"
April 26, 2016 at 8:56 am
(April 20, 2016 at 10:11 am)vorlon13 Wrote: When John (and the missus) moved away and I saw them for the last time, John had quite a meltdown. It didn't register for many years with me just how deeply he cared for me (and as it turns out, vice versa) and I know it caught him by surprise too. (and her) That slide into our emotional connection was so slow and gradual (taking years) neither of us noticed until the day they moved away. To my lasting regret, we didn't have our respective crying jags simultaneously, separated instead, by nearly ten years. And I was moping over John off and on all along and didn't make the connection till it was rubbed in my face.
I think this has happened to many pairs of men over the years, and they never knew what they had with a special friend till it was gone . . . and sometimes not even then. 'Most' (many? some?) men don't realize they can be emotionally bisexual (or even emotionally homosexual) and physically heterosexual at the same time . . . .
http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/24/politics/h...nsylvania/
from the article:
Former Pennsylvania U.S. Sen. Harris Wofford announced Sunday that he is marrying a man 50 years his junior, almost 20 years after his wife died.
Wofford, a Democrat who was also a top adviser to John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., announced his marriage to Matthew Charlton in a New York Times op-ed published Sunday.
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"Too often, our society seeks to label people by pinning them on the wall -- straight, gay or in between," Wofford wrote. "I don't categorize myself based on the gender of those I love. I had a half-century of marriage with a wonderful woman, and now am lucky for a second time to have found happiness."
Wofford's wife, Clare, died in 1996 after battling acute leukemia. He wrote of their close bond and the balance between him, the romantic, and her, a realist.
"I assumed that I was too old to seek or expect another romance," Wofford wrote of his wife's death. "But five years later, standing on a beach in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, I sensed a creative hour and did not want to miss it."
[url=http://www.cnn.com/interactive/2016/politics/election-candidate-matchmaker/]
Wofford, 75 at the time, wrote of meeting Charlton, then 25, on the beach.
"We both felt the immediate spark, and as time went on, we realized that our bond had grown into love," he wrote. "Other than with Clare, I had never felt love blossom this way before."
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