Defend your masculine uniqueness!
Mar. 27th, 2006 03:31 pmI could build an entire Cafe Press store around this:
Feminists—or lesbians—as I like I like to call them, would love nothing more than to take your son and eradicate his masculine uniqueness.
I, for one, just live to destroy the masculine uniqueness of young lads. Hell, some days it's all that gets me out of bed in the morning. I sit there, pondering over a scone, just how much masculine uniqueness I can possibly eradicate in a single day. There just aren't enough hours in the day...
Feminists—or lesbians—as I like I like to call them, would love nothing more than to take your son and eradicate his masculine uniqueness.
I, for one, just live to destroy the masculine uniqueness of young lads. Hell, some days it's all that gets me out of bed in the morning. I sit there, pondering over a scone, just how much masculine uniqueness I can possibly eradicate in a single day. There just aren't enough hours in the day...
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Date: 2006-03-28 12:46 am (UTC)Yes. Precisely, exactly, yes. I only "hate" in these regards, which (I certainly hope!) applies to only a small portion of the population (at least in the US).
It's like how often I say "I hate people" when annoyed by some asshole, or "I hate this place" while stuck in traffic (when I really quite love it here) or "I hate children," when it only applies to the kids throwing a fit in public and I quite adore any kids produced by friends. Meaning it's, well, more or less meaningless and a way to blow off steam when angry about something. And apart from opening doors for myself if I get there first or insisting to pay my own way on a date, that's about as radical as I get.
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Date: 2006-03-28 12:56 am (UTC)