Gender relations - another way of looking at them

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Hobbes' Choice wrote: 1. Hilary in a head scarf
2. Dead babies.
If it's Killary they should be dead, but I thought they were just taking a nap, hence the pillows for their heads.
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thedoc wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote: 1. Hilary in a head scarf
2. Dead babies.
If it's Killary they should be dead, but I thought they were just taking a nap, hence the pillows for their heads.
DUh ah fort dat Blair n Bush stawted dat wor!!!1
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Hobbes' Choice wrote:
thedoc wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote: 1. Hilary in a head scarf
2. Dead babies.
If it's Killary they should be dead, but I thought they were just taking a nap, hence the pillows for their heads.
DUh ah fort dat Blair n Bush stawted dat wor!!!1
She was all for it. Voted for it. She's a hawk and you know it.
http://usuncut.com/politics/hillary-cli ... cy-record/
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote:
thedoc wrote:
If it's Killary they should be dead, but I thought they were just taking a nap, hence the pillows for their heads.
DUh ah fort dat Blair n Bush stawted dat wor!!!1
She was all for it. Voted for it. She's a hawk and you know it.
http://usuncut.com/politics/hillary-cli ... cy-record/
Yeah - she's a REAL woman, just like you.
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Hobbes' Choice wrote:
vegetariantaxidermy wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote:
DUh ah fort dat Blair n Bush stawted dat wor!!!1
She was all for it. Voted for it. She's a hawk and you know it.
http://usuncut.com/politics/hillary-cli ... cy-record/
Yeah - she's a REAL woman, just like you.
I think irony is beyond you somehow. Never mind. Keep trying. You might get there one day. :)
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thedoc wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote: 1. Hilary in a head scarf
2. Dead babies.
If it's Killary they should be dead, but I thought they were just taking a nap, hence the pillows for their heads.
That makes it even more sad. Children do look just like that when they are sleeping. I wasn't going to post a photo of children with their limbs blown off, buried alive....
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote:
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: She was all for it. Voted for it. She's a hawk and you know it.
http://usuncut.com/politics/hillary-cli ... cy-record/
Yeah - she's a REAL woman, just like you.
I think irony is beyond you somehow. Never mind. Keep trying. You might get there one day. :)
I think you are the one who's lost the irony here.
Try and think about it, as you continue to uncoil your shit on that seat.
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Hobbes' Choice wrote:
vegetariantaxidermy wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote:
Yeah - she's a REAL woman, just like you.
I think irony is beyond you somehow. Never mind. Keep trying. You might get there one day. :)
I think you are the one who's lost the irony here.
Try and think about it, as you continue to uncoil your shit on that seat.
I don't need to. You seem to be trying to be ironic, but it's not working. Clinton in that photo is ironic. Why am I bothering? It's like talking to a turnip.
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote:
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: I think irony is beyond you somehow. Never mind. Keep trying. You might get there one day. :)
I think you are the one who's lost the irony here.
Try and think about it, as you continue to uncoil your shit on that seat.
I don't need to. You seem to be trying to be ironic, but it's not working. Clinton in that photo is ironic. Why am I bothering? It's like talking to a turnip.
You need to start reading, understanding and comprehending, then you might figure out that the people around you have something to say.
But you prefer to talk about vegetables - women's work I suppose. SInce you think women are distinctive and special you must know all about the home and vegetables, eh?
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Hobbes' Choice wrote:
vegetariantaxidermy wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote:
I think you are the one who's lost the irony here.
Try and think about it, as you continue to uncoil your shit on that seat.
I don't need to. You seem to be trying to be ironic, but it's not working. Clinton in that photo is ironic. Why am I bothering? It's like talking to a turnip.
You need to start reading, understanding and comprehending, then you might figure out that the people around you have something to say.
But you prefer to talk about vegetables - women's work I suppose. SInce you think women are distinctive and special you must know all about the home and vegetables, eh?
Where did I say they are distinctive and special? They just 'are'. If you bend backwards any more to be PC you are going to snap your back in half. You must be one of those men who've got themselves into a pickle with a man in a dress and wig. No doubt you kept going anyway because apparently there's no such thing as men and women.
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Hobbes' Choice wrote: You need to start reading, understanding and comprehending, then you might figure out that the people around you have something to say.
But you prefer to talk about vegetables - women's work I suppose. Since you think women are distinctive and special you must know all about the home and vegetables, eh?
What do you expect from someone who stuffs vegetables?
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thedoc wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote: You need to start reading, understanding and comprehending, then you might figure out that the people around you have something to say.
But you prefer to talk about vegetables - women's work I suppose. Since you think women are distinctive and special you must know all about the home and vegetables, eh?
What do you expect from someone who stuffs vegetables?
Where does she stuff them?
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