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Re: well..
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 2:57 am
by pryjmaty
Scorptrio wrote:Disclaimer: a statement made to save one's ass
In case I didn't make it clear, this list was forwarded to me. I didn't write it. I'm still the only guy who voted it "bunk." And I had no idea we had so many transgendered individuals here on KG. Welcome!
So, you randomly post things in the forum before actually reading them and KNOWING what is said??????? Isn't that a bit fucktard-ish????
ummm...
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 3:01 am
by Scorptrio
I read it, thought it was amusing. What I was making clear is that I didn't write it.
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2004 11:15 am
by white_darkness
Ryuu_Draven wrote:SilentScreams wrote:white_darkness wrote:I don't watch TV. I normally want the female to turn the *^(&%^*(&^ TV off.
You my dear are a special case... you little girly man you *MWAH!*
I don't watch TV either... and I am hard pressed to find a man that will actually date me because they usually just want to be my friend and hang out cuz I do so much guy shit

Lol I hear ya there...same problem I've always had in the past. Maybe it means that the guys we find are too girly.

Us girly-boys have problems finding independent women.
And SilentScreams...how about we do a nice little crosscountry hike soon?

Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 7:47 pm
by punkrockjoe
bloodymerry wrote:Vachy wrote:So yah, that's me. Mostly man-friendly, but a lot of that is attributed to a girl-friendly man. But really, feminists and bitchy chicks should just be hit with fry pans.
from
http://www.webster.com:
Main Entry: fem·i·nism
Pronunciation: 'fe-m&-"ni-z&m
Function: noun
1 : the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes
2 : organized activity on behalf of women's rights and interests
- fem·i·nist /-nist/ noun or adjective
- fem·i·nis·tic /"fe-m&-'nis-tik/ adjective
it's actually a widespread public misconception that feminists are man-haters. true feminists believe in equality between the sexes, and someone who believes that women or men are inferior to the opposite gender is not feminist at all but sexist.
i am a radical feminist, and proud of it.

If there were more of you wonderful women around I could have more faith in equality movements....as it stands however...nobody wants equality...and blame Beelzebub for my Tears for fears refrence but everybody wants to rule the world so all I feel I can do is give out what I get from people...if they treat me like an equal then so do I with them...if they try to dominate....well that never works out well...but I walkaway with a new "friend" everytime....something about this silver tounge...anyways equality looks good and sounds good on paper but Ive always been an elitist based on its practicality(spelling?)but perhaps if we continue to promote this idea we may be able to all raise a glass together and proclaim that we saw the end of racism and sexist behavior in our lifetime....it's a nice thought...
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 2:50 pm
by Coor
Yes, I need to find a Grrl that fits this. But they don't exist. They may agree...but they don't practice. Greg...will you be my Grrlfriend?
Ummm...dear you have met me right? Except the straight forward thing, because i come off as a mega bitch.
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 3:48 pm
by bloodymerry
punkrockjoe wrote:If there were more of you wonderful women around I could have more faith in equality movements....as it stands however...nobody wants equality...and blame Beelzebub for my Tears for fears refrence but everybody wants to rule the world so all I feel I can do is give out what I get from people...if they treat me like an equal then so do I with them...if they try to dominate....well that never works out well...but I walkaway with a new "friend" everytime....something about this silver tounge...anyways equality looks good and sounds good on paper but Ive always been an elitist based on its practicality(spelling?)but perhaps if we continue to promote this idea we may be able to all raise a glass together and proclaim that we saw the end of racism and sexist behavior in our lifetime....it's a nice thought...
i think it was manson (marilyn, not charles) that said something along the lines of, 'i don't discriminate, i hate everyone.' it's a thought that frequently flits through my brain when i'm out in public (not a social beast, meself).
but, yeah. it can be a tough fight to fight, and just like anyone in any movement for equality and fairness, it can get tiring. my women's studies professor used to talk about days when she just couldn't deal with being a feminist, days when she'd just have to ignore the good fight.
the way i figure, we do what we can, when we can. it might be a slooooow process, like oceans eroding rocky cliffs, but everything has some effect on something somewhere. at least that's what i believe, anyway. keeping the dream alive, and all that.
and tears for fears rock my everlovin' world.
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 4:40 pm
by punkrockjoe
tears for fears rocks my everloving world too...we should put the dj at gunpoint until he or she plays a few tears tracks for us...lets make a list..everybody wants to rule the world...and shout are obviously going on what else??
I like mansons way of thinking...but I do discreminate...heavily...but its based on intelligence and how much someone can utilize what they have...you know...practical things...
I think I wanna start a thread about feminist thougt now because fo you....since my recent breakup Ive been appalled at how far removed I found myself from a womens world and point of view...so maybe we can get the lovely ladies of KG to raise a few issues they may have on there minds..sound good?? I dont want to go into this alone...I may be an alpha male but I have learned my lesson with women...there smarter stronger and more together than I'll ever be....
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 5:18 pm
by Mercurygriffin
I agree. If the guys have a set of rules for the chicks, the chicks should have a list of rules for the guys. It is only fair.

Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 9:15 pm
by bloodymerry
punkrockjoe- i'm almost always up for a thread on feminist thought, so if you want to, fire when ready.
also, i always found 'change' to be very dance-able, but 'shout' is a definite must.
Mercurygriffin- that would be fair. however, i have no such rules myself, and in fact did not reply to the actual rules posted because
1.) i abhor gender stereotypes, as i think many do from reading the posted replies
and
2.) i have very limited male interaction, hence i could not even begin to make such a list for either gender in regards to the other. not that i would if i could. but you kids have fun with it!
i'm very 'an it harm none, do as ye will,' being all pagan-y and such.
