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  • Flamenkita
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    Getting to the "bottom" of this one? Which one do you mean?
    Last edited by Flamenkita; 05-17-2012, 09:35 AM.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Flamenkita View Post
    How do you express your autonomy? By feeling superior to women and demanding deference because of your accidental Y chromosome?
    No, by being superior to other men. It's not that hard, really.

    Originally posted by Flamenkita View Post
    By insisting on a particular view of the world and then demonizing some of the the people in it just because they don't correspond to your inner schema? That's not autonomy. That's narcissism.
    No, that's the American way.

    Originally posted by Flamenkita View Post
    Reading books critically is an excellent way of building upon existing knowledge while getting rid of those ideas and thoughts and systems that are no longer applicable or productive. Are you suggesting human beings stop writing or reading books?
    Reading new, 'popular' books is like watching 'popular' movies or listening to 'popular' music. They are tailored for the "populous".

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  • Flamenkita
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Reading books is fine but then you are inviting other peoples' thoughts and interpretations into your mind. You don't necessarily have to "live off the grid" to be autonomous.
    How do you express your autonomy? By feeling superior to women and demanding deference because of your accidental Y chromosome? By insisting on a particular view of the world and then demonizing some of the the people in it just because they don't correspond to your inner schema? That's not autonomy. That's narcissism.

    Reading books critically is an excellent way of building upon existing knowledge while getting rid of those ideas and thoughts and systems that are no longer applicable or productive. Are you suggesting human beings stop writing or reading books?

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    Oh God, where has this thread gone to??
    Shhh... we're getting to the bottom of this one. (pun intended).

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  • Mos
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    Oh God, where has this thread gone to??

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  • Flamenkita
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Everyone has a bigger agenda. Should I instead talk about how big Kardashian's vorr is? Or discuss the contributions of people like Ann Cavoukian or her brother Raffi?
    I didn't say you should sabotage yourself even more!

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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.
    Everyone has a bigger agenda. Should I instead talk about how big Kardashian's vorr is? Or discuss the contributions of people like Ann Cavoukian or her brother Raffi?

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Flamenkita View Post
    What book did you learn this in? Also, you kinda set a trap for me, so celebrating your expected response is kind of a weak thing to do.

    You're using the word "b*tch" in a specific slang context that has its roots in prison culture. I'm neither in prison, nor do I follow "orders", but I do participate in the civil society of which I am a member. Unless you are living off the grid, you are willy-nilly doing exactly the same.

    Do you view everything in life in such dichotomous terms?
    Reading books is fine but then you are inviting other peoples' thoughts and interpretations into your mind. You don't necessarily have to "live off the grid" to be autonomous.

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  • Flamenkita
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    I was hoping you'd say something like that.

    A wh0re is someone who sells/degrades themselves for money. A b!tch is someone who is trained to follow orders. When you break society down, most people fall into either one of those two categories unless they are the rulers.
    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.

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  • Flamenkita
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    I was hoping you'd say something like that.

    A wh0re is someone who sells/degrades themselves for money. A b!tch is someone who is trained to follow orders. When you break society down, most people fall into either one of those two categories unless they are the rulers.
    What book did you learn this in? Also, you kinda set a trap for me, so celebrating your expected response is kind of a weak thing to do.

    You're using the word "b*tch" in a specific slang context that has its roots in prison culture. I'm neither in prison, nor do I follow "orders", but I do participate in the civil society of which I am a member. Unless you are living off the grid, you are willy-nilly doing exactly the same.

    Do you view everything in life in such dichotomous terms?

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