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Re: How clever are men?         


Author: collection60
Date: Dec 11, 2006 15:31

Kan wrote:
> Many feminists make a song and dance about how women are "just as
> intelligent" as men.
> But I do wonder - not only that this is not the case - but how amusing men
> find this statement.

I find it insulting. Not amusing.

Feminists are just nasty nasty nasty people. Insane selfish liars the
lot of them.
> Looking back at history - art, music, literature, architecture, maths,
> philosophy, science - it has almost completely been male dominated. Where
> were the women?

Arsing around pretending about how important they are, trying to find
new ways to manipulate men to do things for them, and generally
bitching at men for not protecting and providing even MORE than they do
already.

Just being spoilt miserable nasty little bitches, like usual.
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Re: How clever are men?         


Author: Kan
Date: Dec 11, 2006 21:47

googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1165879913.457193.227180@f1g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> All genius hate women. Because women are evil.
>
> This is why females are stupid and weak. It's their own goddamn fault,
> for being selfish and evil.

Women do have redeeming features.
Not all women are bad the same as not all men are (and there are some
selfish "evil" men).

Women can be kind, intuitive and beautiful.
They can be compassionate and understanding.
They can be sweet, fragile and vulnerable.
But perhaps one of the main redeeming features about women is their sense of
humour.
I have met many men in my life - but they seem incapable of this abandonment
to laughter in the way that females can.
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Re: How clever are men?         


Author: lee
Date: Dec 12, 2006 01:59

collection60@googlemail.com wrote:

A whole lot of twaddle really.

Sorry Kan I take it back, in the whole history of wrongness you are
only slightly wrong, compared to this person.
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Re: How clever are men?         


Author: collection60
Date: Dec 12, 2006 02:54

> Women do have redeeming features.
> Not all women are bad the same as not all men are (and there are some
> selfish "evil" men).
> Women can be kind, intuitive and beautiful.

Depends what you mean. Females damaged the male biology through
negative anti-aesthetic sexual selection. Did you know that flowers are
just as likely to be male as female? But within humans, the females
have been able to damage the males. We'd be just as beautiful were it
not for female evil. We must carry your darkside while you get to look
like all things sweet and innocent. How lovely is that of you, to do
that to us eh?

Besides, women aren't kind, except when they think they'll get
something in return for being seen as good.
> They can be compassionate and understanding.

Not really.
> They can be sweet, fragile and vulnerable.

Vulnerable males are destroyed. Or laughed at and ignored, left to
starve away from those who consider themselves more important.
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Re: How clever are men?         


Author: Kan
Date: Dec 12, 2006 03:31

googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1165920880.291291.70040@79g2000cws.googlegroups.com...
>> Women do have redeeming features.
>> Not all women are bad the same as not all men are (and there are some
>> selfish "evil" men).
>
>> Women can be kind, intuitive and beautiful.
>
> Depends what you mean. Females damaged the male biology through
> negative anti-aesthetic sexual selection. Did you know that flowers are
> just as likely to be male as female? But within humans, the females
> have been able to damage the males. We'd be just as beautiful were it
> not for female evil. We must carry your darkside while you get to look
> like all things sweet and innocent. How lovely is that of you, to do
> that to us eh?
>
> Besides, women aren't kind, except when they think they'll get
> something in return for being seen as good.
>
>> They can be compassionate and understanding. ...
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Re: How clever are men?         


Author: collection60
Date: Dec 13, 2006 11:35

I am alone.

I wrote this today, I think I'm learning more about why I am alone:

So, let's say there's someone, who lies to himself. (And when I
say himself, I really mean himself or herself but that's well
gramatically accepted, for lack of gender inclusive personal
words).


So, he lies to himself, backs up his lies with a false deformed world
view. And prefers to hang out with people who don't reject his lies. He
might be an alright person in many other ways, and maybe his...
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Re: How clever are men?         


Author: Kan
Date: Dec 13, 2006 12:59

googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1166038552.355094.45270@l12g2000cwl.googlegroups.com...
>I am alone.
>
> I wrote this today, I think I'm learning more about why I am alone:
>
> So, let's say there's someone, who lies to himself. (And when I
> say himself, I really mean himself or herself but that's well
> gramatically accepted, for lack of gender inclusive personal
> words).

>
> So, he lies to himself, backs up his lies with a false deformed world
> view. And prefers to hang out with people who don't reject his lies. He
> might be an alright person in many other ways, and maybe his lies only
> harm himself even and no body else. Or perhaps his lies make him look
> better than he really is, because he wants to think he is equal to
> others much better than himself. Like the Arts and English
> students who want to think they are as smart as the hard science and
> computing students. I mean art and good English are nice things, and
> intelligence certainly helps there, but... it's not really a test of ...
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Re: How clever are men?         


Author: collection60
Date: Dec 13, 2006 13:32

Kan wrote:
> googlemail.com> wrote in message
> news:1166038552.355094.45270@l12g2000cwl.googlegroups.com...
>>I am alone.
>>
>> I wrote this today, I think I'm learning more about why I am alone:
>>
>> So, let's say there's someone, who lies to himself. (And when I
>> say himself, I really mean himself or herself but that's well
>> gramatically accepted, for lack of gender inclusive personal
>> words).

>>
>> So, he lies to himself, backs up his lies with a false deformed world
>> view. And prefers to hang out with people who don't reject his lies. He
>> might be an alright person in many other ways, and maybe his lies only
>> harm himself even and no body else. Or perhaps his lies make him look
>> better than he really is, because he wants to think he is equal to
>> others much better than himself. Like the Arts and English
>> students who want to think they are as smart as the hard science and
>> computing students. I mean art and good English are nice things, and ...
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