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nadia Posted Dec 13, 2003
I've been tuning in an out.
'go to a library' was good.
finger likes you.
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Fattylizard - everybody loves an eggbee Posted Jan 6, 2004
Here is some interesting news.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/showbiz/3371915.stm
I am off to read it.
Fatty
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nadia Posted Jan 6, 2004
that's what I get for nor previewing.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing indeed. Poor protofeminist, she just doesn't know enough to argue her corner convincingly.
Speckly
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Fattylizard - everybody loves an eggbee Posted Jan 6, 2004
But at least she's bothered enough to fight her corner. ANd it all depends on her opponants' knowledge. How do you spell that? opponant opponent? And its a way better argument than they don't shave their legs and they're all lesbians. Which they are. The good ones, anyway. No wait.....
You can't bitch about someone being less educated about a subject. Would you rather she didn't care? That she let random men get away with whatever they feel? That feminism was the perogative of the educated? How dare you.
C
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nadia Posted Jan 6, 2004
whoah back up there short fat and hormonally challenged. I was sympathising with her. I've been in that exact position, knowing enough to be sure that I was right but lacking the specifics or the debate skills to nail the arguement. It sucks and is rather stressfull. Those blokes don't care and she does so it's easier for them.
Ans I'm allowed to laugh when she says something unintentionally funny? Since when? It doesn't reduce my sympathy at all and funny is funny. It just is.
So ner.
K
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Fattylizard - everybody loves an eggbee Posted Jan 6, 2004
Yeah, I didn't mean to be so stroppy. Um, I kind of get carried away. I got warmed up, and there you go. Of course, but all you demonstrated was the laughing at her aspect, both in our brief conversations, and in your post.
Yes, I tend to avoid those conversations as pointlessly stressful. ANyway, I've always enjoyed show don't tell, and barking at people who're laughing at you is tedious in the extreme. Being something that they can't quite cope with, and being it as though you'va all the right in the world to be that, tends only to bring on amazed admiration in young men. It's hilarious. But less fun that you'd expect also.
Anyway, my message to the youth is to be yourself, love animals and save the earth. ANd do the dishes on your way out.
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nadia Posted Jan 6, 2004
Youze is silly. But yes, they are best avoided. Though I still can't resist occasionally, but then, these days I rarely lose an arguement so not so bad for me. That's precisely what I meant by a liitle knowledge. It makes you want to argue but doesn't give you enough to win.
Now get to work, we've got rubble to clear out of the gem mines!
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Fattylizard - everybody loves an eggbee Posted Jan 6, 2004
#yes yes yes. But when did you last get involved with a really stupid intractable person. God what ignorami there are in this world, I'd like to take them in my hot little hands and beat them about the head with a shovel. No, wait.....
Can't hardly wait to get home. Got some killin' to do.....
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nadia Posted Jan 6, 2004
Oh you ps2junkie. The last really intractible person I got into a stupid debate with was probably my mother. The only person I can't ever win a debate with because she just will not listen. I can lay out, in beautiful eloquent language, a detailed arguement that she cannot possibly disagree with, to which she will respond with the same ignorant and bald statement that I have just finished arguening against. Or she'll say well I don't think so.
Pass that shovel this way.
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Fattylizard - everybody loves an eggbee Posted Jan 6, 2004
Oh, please, let it be me.
I just like my shiny shiny game. Maybe we can two player some? If you'd like. We can see how many peeps we have unlocked for two player. Bags I zombie skeleton. Um.
I would never have that kind of conversation with your mother, and I truly don't know why you ever bother, because then I have to deal with you when your purple, and she hasn't listened to a blind word anyway. God, honestly. Wait, I'll get my spade.
Nicer conversation, cos of angry girlfriend...
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Fattylizard - everybody loves an eggbee Posted Jan 10, 2004
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/F1379538?thread=366934 go here. post.
Look here, kipper
Fattylizard - everybody loves an eggbee Posted Jan 13, 2004
Isn't that the woman who was listening to our convos? When we ahd to play that stupid name game. Remember? Staring at us. You hissed it at me? I just had a woman for weight watchers, so I could have cirrupted her and gotten a NEW girlfriend. Shiny and new. And nice. And northern...no wait...
I like this less than I seem to.
Look here, kipper
Fattylizard - everybody loves an eggbee Posted Jan 13, 2004
with many a unit of liquor.
no one like a smart hee haw
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