yes, now Equestria is worth the effort of striving forI'm still looking for the portal to Equestria.
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yes, now Equestria is worth the effort of striving forI'm still looking for the portal to Equestria.
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thanks but I'll just wait back here with ya....order the troops forward...we'll just sit here with some wine and cheese and crackersThink of it as standing on the beach of the fiery lake, . . . with a safety line attached. Think of it as the time to fire any false gods in the area. "you go ahead, I'll wait here till you come back.' kind of Kodak moment.
Isa:14:15-16:
Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell,
to the sides of the pit.
They that see thee shall narrowly look upon thee,
and consider thee,
saying,
Is this the man that made the earth to tremble,
that did shake kingdoms;
Perhaps the right gimp will help you get into that world.
1) Not intelligent enough on average to know much about politics and how the country is run. Whenever women discuss anything together in great depth the topics rarely stray beyond babies and boyfriends/husbands;
2) They are emotional creatures and are therefore incapable of making a sound political decision. Women, for the better parts of their days, live in a fantasy world and whichever candidate makes them feel good at the current moment, rather than necessarily the one which will make the constituency they live in better, will get the vote. Whoever can get the most hand claps in a crowded WI arena is enough to take the female vote (by the way, why are female only organisations like the WI allowed yet gentlemen's clubs throughout Britain are being forced to shut down or admit women?). It is very little about the politics;
3) Women usually vote for left-wing parties which give them other people's money for free - i.e. lavish amounts of child benefit (which I think should be scrapped, and other benefits - which end up skinting the economy as a result (see Labour Government, 1997-2010). A government heavily influenced by women voters is usually overrun with bleeding heart social programs such as an expanding welfare state even in the wake of a faltering economy;
4) Voting is too complicated for them. Women are not supposed to make decisions or influence others;
5) Allowing women to vote and giving them more authority has proven to be disastrous for heterosexual marriage, family (the ordinary, nuclear family with heterosexual parents), and society;
5) Women belong at home taking care of kids as well as cooking and cleaning rather than belonging in mainstream society, whilst the men should be out working, fighting wars and bringing home the money to support the women and children. Women should not be doing most of the things which politics influence. They should be domestic creatures.
Can we go for "neither seen nor heard?"Why Brits should be seen but not heard.
Well she put the whoopazz on ya pretty good I guess. No shame Blackster I think it around the third grade that I was teasing a classmate name of Julie when she grabbed my arm and slung me up against the tetherball pole. She was bigger than me though.Women should never have been allowed to vote at all.
1) Not intelligent enough on average to know much about politics and how the country is run. Whenever women discuss anything together in great depth the topics rarely stray beyond babies and boyfriends/husbands;
2) They are emotional creatures and are therefore incapable of making a sound political decision. Women, for the better parts of their days, live in a fantasy world and whichever candidate makes them feel good at the current moment, rather than necessarily the one which will make the constituency they live in better, will get the vote. Whoever can get the most hand claps in a crowded WI arena is enough to take the female vote (by the way, why are female only organisations like the WI allowed yet gentlemen's clubs throughout Britain are being forced to shut down or admit women?). It is very little about the politics;
3) Women usually vote for left-wing parties which give them other people's money for free - i.e. lavish amounts of child benefit (which I think should be scrapped, and other benefits - which end up skinting the economy as a result (see Labour Government, 1997-2010). A government heavily influenced by women voters is usually overrun with bleeding heart social programs such as an expanding welfare state even in the wake of a faltering economy;
4) Voting is too complicated for them. Women are not supposed to make decisions or influence others;
5) Allowing women to vote and giving them more authority has proven to be disastrous for heterosexual marriage, family (the ordinary, nuclear family with heterosexual parents), and society;
5) Women belong at home taking care of kids as well as cooking and cleaning rather than belonging in mainstream society, whilst the men should be out working, fighting wars and bringing home the money to support the women and children. Women should not be doing most of the things which politics influence. They should be domestic creatures.
they likely label her: "dike" so in their mind...,mostly male...Quote: Originally Posted by BlackleafView Post
Women should never have been allowed to vote at all.
Oh come, now Blackleaf, either you or your old Dad voted for Maggie Thatcher, eh wot?
I can tell.
yeah. everything is conditional.BL: I tell you this out of compassion if you EVer want to get laid by the same lady twice, if you EVer want a female to bear your brood of rats, if you EVER want to leave bachelorhood for someone who will cook and clean and suck your d*ck then you have to learn how the game works. Because at this point you are sadly lacking in the kind of lady skills that even the stupidest of men seem to comprehend.... dude, learn the game or stay lame
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they likely label her: "dike" so in their mind...,mostly male...
good for the circumstance because she is useable
ALwaysWell I uh....~Ronald Reagan
yeah. everything is conditional.
In this sense, and it might not make much sense, maybe not so much from this vantage point.ALways
pretty much yeahIn this sense, and it might not make much sense, maybe not so much from this vantage point.
figures.