The5thElephant
The5thElephant
The5thElephant

Reading comprehension?

That often times a person doesn't deserve to have their feelings validated. That just because someone is a girl doesn't mean I can't call them out on getting upset over something that isn't worth it.

I am not normal. I am absurdly calm about everything. I don't panic, and when I am upset I take it out on myself, not on other people, especially people I care about.

Actually it's common for PEOPLE to be upset for no reason, but being a guy myself when I argue with a girl who decides she isn't actually mad at me after all, often her upcoming period or a bad day at work is blamed as if this is somehow an excuse. So my experience with it is more often with girls.

But I actually don't.

Once again this is based on the assumption that the guy did something blatantly wrong.

Man haters? No. Irrational? Yes, most people are.

Except that the majority of the time, in my anecdotal experience, the dishes are not actually moldy, they are just an excuse for venting at me about something else that pissed my girlfriend off.

I cry more readily than my girlfriend, I am FAR from a person who thinks feelings are for girls.

What about being upset for no reason, and instead hunting down a reason? That strikes me as far more common.

Except the only people who would try to convince others that black people are more racist are that their racism is worse, are themselves racist.

Hahahaha......that would never work. They would use it as more reason to yell at you.

Show me where racism is actually defined as needing to be systematic or institutional.

While in some cases it is about keeping the topic on "me", in most cases it is just calling out bullshit semantics for what they are, BULLSHIT.

Seriously.

I'm sorry but that is just some semantic bullshit that is popular now for some reason.

You enter your name into the lottery and you get an email saying which day you get to go, so you don't really have any choice who you see, I just got lucky.

I was sitting in the 3rd row of the SNL performance and she looked fairly "normal" in person. If you live in NYC definitely try to get a ticket it's a lot of fun! Dress up a bit and they might pull you out for the floor seats. We were sitting only a few feet away.

Any guy who is repulsed by what you do with your hair doesn't deserve to be in your bed (I mean unless you like don't wash it ever or keep pet birds in it).

Hahahaha I had a feeling you guys were agreeing with each other overall.