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I'm torn between thanking you and cursing you for making me aware of another irrelevant asshole / meme that only expresses the sad thoughts of what they think is funny while trying to make themselves look like they have any significance to life on this planet.

The same people probably think fart jokes are funny.

Sadly, they probably think they will still be trend setters 25 years from now when they are restocking printer ink at the local Staples, or selling cigarettes at the local loser gas station.

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Hey now, I like some fart jokes, occasionally. And I'm not trying to make myself like I have any significance to life on this planet.

:closedeyes:

Xela
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OH SHEEEET!!! I'm a Manarchist :cool:

Wait a minute...that's BAD, isn't it?

I don't think its about women as it is more about our mothers, sadly. It's the patriarchy our mothers tried to implant and/or instill on us, and of which we rebelled against. So, we resent our mothers for that, and we see a little of our mom's in other women.

That's sad, and it sucks.

Xela
"We are all born mad. Some remain so." Waiting for Godot

"...as soon as there is language, generality has entered the scene..." Derrida

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ErikO wrote: Full of LOLZ! I didn't realize how many manarchists I met during the short time I was involved here in St Louis.
I was right, they just wanted to get laid.
We'll that's what motivated a lot of us '60s activists, too.

But I gotta say, these guys are going about it all wrong.
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ErikO wrote:
Full of LOLZ! I didn't realize how many manarchists I met during the short time I was involved here in St Louis.

I was right, they just wanted to get laid.
Reminds me of a guy I met in Denton, who I will write about soon on a rant berating many college leftists I have met. He is a an upper middle class kid pretending to be poor and who forgot how to shower. To quote what I said to a friend of mine "We would be getting as much play as him but we were poor before it was cool."
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Xela wrote::unsure:

I'm...confused more than anything else.

Xela
same here,but it's not the first time :unsure:
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Inquisitor wrote:I apparently need to drink more.
Always an increasingly good decision.
If I hear "crony" capitalism one more time I'm going to be ill. Capitalism is capitalism, dog eats dog and one dog ends up on top, and he defends that place with all the power he's accumulated.

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My favorite bit of college lefty hypocrisy came when one of the socialist brass in our movement, a guy who has been going to college for 10 years, announced that our branch would be instituting new sexual harrasment procedures.
Right after he had been accused of sexual harrasment at his job. :roll:

PS: Another thing I hate about college lefties is their disgusting habit of slumming. They deliberately choose run- down neighborhoods full of lumpenproletariat so they can prove that even though they come from middle- class backgrounds they can hang with the urban poor. Naturally the residents see right through this and resent them. Plus the fact that holding meetings @ 9 PM in January, when it is pitch black outside in a neighborhood where streetlights work every other block, puts comrades, particularly female comrades, at risk of assualt- or worse.
After bringing that up and being instructed to have a sit- down with the local equivalent of a commissar to discuss my obsolete views, I quit and went independent.
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the comedian wrote:My favorite bit of college lefty hypocrisy came when one of the socialist brass in our movement, a guy who has been going to college for 10 years, announced that our branch would be instituting new sexual harrasment procedures.
Right after he had been accused of sexual harrasment at his job. :roll:
This is an inherent problem with the Utopian left. Just look at what happens in the real world: the leadership gets to liking power and the authoritarians take over.

That is why democratic rule and checks and balances are so important. Our Constitution is not perfect, but it is the best we got so far.
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Zenmason wrote:
the comedian wrote:My favorite bit of college lefty hypocrisy came when one of the socialist brass in our movement, a guy who has been going to college for 10 years, announced that our branch would be instituting new sexual harrasment procedures.
Right after he had been accused of sexual harrasment at his job. :roll:
This is an inherent problem with the Utopian left. Just look at what happens in the real world: the leadership gets to liking power and the authoritarians take over.

That is why democratic rule and checks and balances are so important. Our Constitution is not perfect, but it is the best we got so far.
yup, but that does not mean we can't continue to improve upon it, and we should.
If I hear "crony" capitalism one more time I'm going to be ill. Capitalism is capitalism, dog eats dog and one dog ends up on top, and he defends that place with all the power he's accumulated.

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Counterpoint:
http://www.postmodernvillage.com/eastwe ... -0003.html

There are many obnoxious aspects to humanity... And this one loosely represents a fairly (unfair?) attitude that caused me to lose contact with the Campus NOW back home. Imo neither sex is superior to the other, just as there is no superior race, and anyone who believes so loses their credibility with me.

Note: make sure to notice the "universal male agendum"
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From Amir's link:
penelope ann has suggested the beginnings of just such a theory in chapter 7 of her book Fixing Our Fathers [3]. ann has postulated the honuncula as the mostly-formed, diminutive proto-woman that exists within the so-called ovum. The male sperm cells, in ann's view, serve only to break open the protective shell surrounding the honuncula, causing an inrushing of the surrounding nutritive fluids already present within the woman. These nutritive fluids -- long ignored by Western, maledominated medical science, but verified in several independent studies -- initiate the development of the honuncula into a foetus. Slightly less than half the time, an extra sperm cell will lodge itself in the proto-vaginal opening of the honuncula, violently injecting its payload of testosterone. The sperm cell itself fuses with the unlucky honuncula, developing eventually into the penis. Males are therefore an aberrant mutation of the normative human form -- the female.
Made me think of this from Venture Brothers
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