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  • Flamenkita
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    Originally posted by Sip View Post
    I am happy to say I went through 10 years of post-highschool edumecation without having to touch books. I too would definitely rather zap Kanada with a taser than read books.
    How did you pull that off?

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  • Flamenkita
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    Also, I don't need a man because I already have one.

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  • Flamenkita
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Funny how big bad feminist doesn't need a man but is offering advice on how men should court women.
    My usual fee is $150. But for you, because you realize that I'm intelligent enough to know it's not personal (how could it be if we've never even met?), my advice is free. But just this once, OK?

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Siggie View Post
    Doesn't it become exhausting to be so cynical and to assume to worst of everyone all the time?
    I'm not assuming anything... just merely pointing out observations. I hope she understands by now that it's not personal... she seems intelligent enough.

    Originally posted by Flamenkita View Post
    My belief is that life is short. There is no such thing as reward or punishment after this life. Therefore, live a good life and whenever possible, help others to do the same. Competition is such a waste of time, IMO.
    This part is interesting... however, there is reward or punishment after this life. Perhaps not for you, directly. You pay for your sins in this life and what you don't pay for, your children (or those of others) will inherit.
    Last edited by KanadaHye; 05-17-2012, 01:44 PM.

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  • Siggie
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    Doesn't it become exhausting to be so cynical and to assume to worst of everyone all the time?

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Flamenkita View Post
    Also, a bit of big-sisterly advice? If this is a taste of what your conversations are with the women you date, either they're going along with it because they have a bigger agenda, or they're not returning your calls. You are totally sabotaging yourself.
    Funny how big bad feminist doesn't need a man but is offering advice on how men should court women.

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  • KanadaHye
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    I used to like reading until the education system forced crap like "catcher in the rye", "to kill a mocking bird" and "diary of anne frank" on me. Sh!t, like I care what problems other people had while I was born without a country/nation.

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  • Sip
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    I am happy to say I went through 10 years of post-highschool edumecation without having to touch books. I too would definitely rather zap Kanada with a taser than read books.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Flamenkita View Post
    That's why you should also read critiques of feminism, to get a better idea of the different directions in which the central ideas have evolved in.

    I'm really struck by the resentment of some posters toward books and learning. Strange, considering books have been such a significant part of Armenian culture.
    I'd rather take a taser to the family j3wels.

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  • Flamenkita
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    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    You can have a theoretical philosophy, but what the actually agenda entails and what it actually brings can be very different. Similar to Communism.
    That's why you should also read critiques of feminism, to get a better idea of the different directions in which the central ideas have evolved in.

    I'm really struck by the resentment of some posters toward books and learning. Strange, considering books have been such a significant part of Armenian culture.

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