women try to copy something men do

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  • #59201
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    Jim01
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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3100746/England-Women-voices-mimic-Steven-Gerrard-Liverpool-s-rendition-Kolo-Yaya-Toure-chant.html

    the comments on this article are funny

    just no originality with anything women do – they have to copy blokes

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    Treelville..miami
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    just no originality with anything women do – they have to copy blokes

    Lmao you are absolutely right. There’s never ever been any originality with women ever, they’ve always been lazy which explains why as a whole throughout history they’ve achieved so little on their own, they just ride mens coat tails.

    So now they’re force feeding us this inferior brand of womens soccer down our throats GTFOH.

    F~~~ that I’m boycotting this garbage just like the WNBA!!.

    "The wounds of honor are self inflicted"

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    ILiveAgain
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    Dumb f~~~s 😃

    Loved the comments though

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    Mango Ingaway
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    Loved the comments though

    Haha yeah,there sure are quite a few truth bombs in there.

    Also, by the way, women trying to be funny?

    *points and laughs*

    It is a common failing of childhood to think that if one makes a hero out of a demon the demon will be satisfied.

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    Zuberi Tau
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    Look at those s~~~ heads!!

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    K
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    again the childish female mind lacks the spark of creativity.thats why they are naturally submissive. actresses,all of them !

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