nitePhyyre
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nitePhyyre

Which is completely different from the word automobile.

I’ve never driven a big powerful car. Right now I have a 4.0 V6 Mustang convertible.

You really shouldn’t be so happy about wanting to beat up a 70 year old.

Yeah, the thing is though, that a good percentage of people say what you said didn’t misspeak. When pressed, they actually DO mean to be sexist. Don’t forget, it did take you 4 posts to actually correct yourself, rather than doubling down on your sexist ‘mistake’.

There’s a difference between “I shouldn’t have said it like that, what I meant was...” and “No where[sic] did I say that”. See the second one can’t be a clarification of what you said, because you are denying you ever even said it. Which is, of course, a lie.

That’s just being thorough. The president should do that for every problem.

No where did I say that if there is any punching of any female character then that movie is automatically a bad movie.

We must work to hear the person not just the opinion. My friend, Agape, says it like this:

Of course a woman getting punched in the face in a movie is not inherently sexist. That’s why I called out the other person for saying exactly that. Try to keep up.

  • Men being punched in a good movie: Good

You are aware that “risk of death” is the definition of “deadly”, right?

But every other action movies, where all the guys do nothing but get punched in the face, is totes cool.

The flu is only mildly deadly. Ebola or Stage IV lung cancer on the other hand, quite deadly.

No. That is not what is mostly being said. Take off the feminista glasses, put on the regular reading glasses, then go back to the top of the page and try it again.

Heavy is the head that sues the ass that took the crown.

I didn’t miss shit. Maybe you missed the part where I said ‘while stopped at a red light’.

No. Not at all.

It would have been REALLY helpful if you were to mention exactly what, out of a fairly long page of statistics, you thought was important and I left out.

1.6 million: Total number of state and federal prisoners in the United States as of December 2010, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics

1.6 million: Total number of state and federal prisoners in the United States as of December 2010, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics