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Post by THE BOSS on Jun 25, 2007 20:57:33 GMT
rock is a wholesome pass time.
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Post by abolishconfusion on Jun 25, 2007 20:57:35 GMT
If Patrick did some weights and did something righteous would you tour with him then?
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Post by THE BOSS on Jun 25, 2007 21:01:45 GMT
If Patrick did some weights and did something righteous would you tour with him then? He lacks grammy nominations.
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Post by abolishconfusion on Jun 26, 2007 13:49:26 GMT
Are you shallow BOSS? WHat do you think of his clothes? WOuld you let him dress you?
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Post by stentorsrevenge on Jun 26, 2007 13:52:29 GMT
I don't know what you're saying, THE BOSS.
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Post by abolishconfusion on Sept 4, 2007 12:32:50 GMT
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Post by mimicry on Sept 4, 2007 15:02:03 GMT
Don't you know that women can't make decisions for themselves nowadays? We require nanny states.
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Post by seanachan on Sept 4, 2007 15:06:40 GMT
I am going to be frank here and say I didn't read over every page (as I am a lazy prick and don't have enough time at the minute). But this topic is a very important issue for me. I am a gay man and feminism, for me, is incredibly important. As the feminine, in my view, is held as Other and is therefore "feared", homosexuality, and homophobic behaviour, is "feared" because of its link to the feminine. For a man to have feminine traits (such as that of sexual desire for men) is held as grotesque by certain sectors of society. I think that with feminism, and its radicalistic facet of lesbian feminism, is reached, homosexuality will be accepted.
Feminism is in itself a sexist terminology. Feminism should be the non-negotiable equality between the sexists. By suggesting that women need to construct a matriachal society is in fact as bad as patriarcal constructs. I think that both men and women are obliged to become "feminists" in order to reach equality, not just economic equality, but political, social and religious equality.
I am interested in the run-up to the US election and Hilary Clinton's campaign. I wonder if people will vote for her because of her see you next tuesday, or because of her politics.
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