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    Carnage
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    Bros before hoes

    Honor the code

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

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    Saw this online. I had to repost it.

    Anonymous 07/13/17 (Thu) 11:08:52
    Women seek validation instead of solutions while venting.

    a woman will tell her SO (significant other) about a problem, he will offer solutions, and she will get annoyed because she just wanted him to listen. I have a theory that, in a given situation, a woman wants validation that her feelings on the matter are appropriate because women are so often told they’re overreacting or dismissed for being “on your period”. They often ask “Am I crazy for thinking this?” Before seeking a solution, the woman wants to know that her reaction to the situation was warranted. So while a woman foremostly wants to know if she’s overreacting, a man would trust his emotional response and want to know a solution. It takes women a long time to express anger, because they have to decide if they are “allowed” to be angry first. This is why women make weak ineffective leaders, they can never change society because they let themselves be buried so deep by it. Women will not change the world to match their beliefs, they will change their beliefs to match the world.

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    great youtube video: “It’s not about the nail”

    "Women are directly adapted to act as the nurses and educators of our early childhood, for the simple reason that they themselves are childish, foolish, and short-sightedβ€”in a word, are big children all their lives, something intermediate between the child and the man, who is a man in the strict sense of the word. Consider how a young girl will toy day after day with a child, dance with it and sing to it; and then consider what a man, with the very best intentions in the world, could do in her place.” Quote from Arthur Shopenhauer, 17th century philosopher

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