Re: Kenji was RIGHT!
Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 8:22 pm
Thoughts.Sea wrote:What would you say your thoughts taste like right now?
Thoughts.Sea wrote:What would you say your thoughts taste like right now?
Banana bread.Sea wrote:What would you say your thoughts taste like right now?
A thought isn't a projection of an idea, a thought is an idea.Lianam wrote:
But is a thought a projection of an idea, and an idea can be derived from actual existing objects, or the human conditioning of that time and place, but does it have to be?
This seem like a discussion Rin would have...
There are plenty of "feminists" like that, I have no respect for them, they are no better then a common fascistPascalla wrote:After playing KS, I ran into a lot of radical feminists, the type that believe men shouldn't have an opinion and they seriously freaked me out.
I keep on running into gals that say "white, cis males shouldn't be able to voice their opinion on [issue] because they don't have any problems".
I didn't even know that people thought this way! It seems really backwards to me.
I mean everyone has problems even if it seems as if they don't-- even if they don't realize that they have problems!
And then a whole bunch of men were agreeing with them because they didn't want to seem sexist.
They had given in to the conspiracy.
I instantly thought of Kenji and joined the Manly Picnic Party.
He was right.
Don't take me too seriously. I swear I'm not a radical anti-feminist!
/grammarnaziComrade wrote:There are plenty of "feminists" like that, I have no respect for them, they are no better than a common fascistPascalla wrote:After playing KS, I ran into a lot of radical feminists, the type that believe men shouldn't have an opinion and they seriously freaked me out.
I keep on running into gals that say "white, cis males shouldn't be able to voice their opinion on [issue] because they don't have any problems".
I didn't even know that people thought this way! It seems really backwards to me.
I mean everyone has problems even if it seems as if they don't-- even if they don't realize that they have problems!
And then a whole bunch of men were agreeing with them because they didn't want to seem sexist.
They had given in to the conspiracy.
I instantly thought of Kenji and joined the Manly Picnic Party.
He was right.
Don't take me too seriously. I swear I'm not a radical anti-feminist!
Welcome to the club. Feminism's all bullshit.Pascalla wrote:After playing KS, I ran into a lot of radical feminists, the type that believe men shouldn't have an opinion and they seriously freaked me out.
I keep on running into gals that say "white, cis males shouldn't be able to voice their opinion on [issue] because they don't have any problems".
I didn't even know that people thought this way! It seems really backwards to me.
I mean everyone has problems even if it seems as if they don't-- even if they don't realize that they have problems!
And then a whole bunch of men were agreeing with them because they didn't want to seem sexist.
They had given in to the conspiracy.
I instantly thought of Kenji and joined the Manly Picnic Party.
He was right.
Don't take me too seriously. I swear I'm not a radical anti-feminist!
???liananm wrote:grammernazi
right wing radicals get free one way ticket to SiberiaComrade wrote:[quote="xantos]feminism's all bullshit
???[/quote]liananm wrote:grammernazi
Yeah, sad but true...the fact that some of them are even men is...Comrade wrote: There are plenty of "feminists" like that, I have no respect for them, they are no better then a common fascist
Nope.Loeloe95 wrote:Feminism in itself is a good thing.
This post smells strongly of FXanatos wrote:Nope.Loeloe95 wrote:Feminism in itself is a good thing.
Letters don't have a smell.Comrade wrote:This post smells strongly of FXanatos wrote:Nope.Loeloe95 wrote:Feminism in itself is a good thing.
P smells pretty strong...Xanatos wrote:Letters don't have a smell.Comrade wrote:
This post smells strongly of F