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You see that’s where I give Libertarians a bit of leeway - some of the ones I’ve spoken to genuinely naive to the fact that their ideology would be damaging for so many other people - they seem to genuinely believe that we are all equal in terms of privaledge and opportunity. But yeah the actual political leadership

The one Libertarian guy at work, said with a straight face - “There is no need for Feminism. The laws we have don’t discriminate based on sex so that should be enough.”

The thing is, when people talk about “overbearing government”, what the heck are they talking about? When you look at the shit in society, the government could, and should, be doing a lot more.

Haha, the replies you’re getting for posting this are funny too.

We just don’t know these days. I was cynical enough to believe you were serious, but wary enough not to bite in case it was a joke.

Funnily enough, as a guy, I also thought the frumpy comment was the worst.

I respectfully disagree (kinja is playing up I can’t see an edit I did to a response to you).

All good dude - I will stop now. Let’s enjoy the football.

Why is it stupid to say this in public? Other than you saying it’s stupid?

And you know what? That’s ok that Yaya wants to behave like that - it’s hardly villain behavior and maybe it makes him relevant enough to get a good deal where he goes to next- but I also like Guardiola’s response.

Seems to me like you’ve changed your tune from “Yaya shouldn’t be held accountable for his agent’s actions” in your first post, then when people have pointed out that his agent would be doing so with his approval, you’ve changed to “Pep shouldn’t fight this in public”. Just admit you don’t like Pep, lol.

Lol no - in this context the agent is very much acting on the wishes, or at the very least, with the approval of Yaya.

Next transfer window is Jan isn’t it? I don’t think waiting till then will effect his next salary.

Thanks to you and the OP. You both articulated what I think about this subject but had so far failed to put into words. Glad I scrolled down and read your comments because I was about to chime in and make a fool of myself.

Thanks to you and hntergren. You both articulated what I think about this subject but had so far failed to put into words. Glad I scrolled down and read your comments because I was about to chime in and make a fool of myself.

That’s fine, your post was obviously in reply to people who knew the principles behind your comment (sorry I was having a day of butting into conversations involving concepts off my radar).

Sorry to hear that and I can see how it’s an important part of shaping your parenting.

Yeah, the legal logistics sound like a possible minefield when given superficial thought, but I wonder if invested parties would put thought into it, would there be solutions?

I love you.

Haha, thanks for making feel better about going off on tangents (I’m teasing!). Good luck with the business.