The reason for it is much less important than the response.
The reason for it is much less important than the response.
They have not casted all men as the enemy; only the men who engage in poor behavior.
I lol'd. Kudos.
It's not that bad. I find it kind of liberating.
If so, we should focus on eradicating both, rather than justifying one with the other.
Self-awareness without corrective action is more reprehensible than obliviousness.
Brilliant reply. Kudos.
That is a really terrifying prospect, considering some of the people I've been drawn into arguments with.
I can't tell if you're joking. The point is they were designed in a specific way to appeal to a certain segment of consumers. The people hurt by this are real life women, and real life men. But it takes a little study to understand this perspective.
Never. Victory or death.
It certainly is; it would of course depend on the guy, guys obviously not being one homogenous person spread out amongst 3.5 billionish individuals.
lol & is that basara
Awesome reply. That is all.
Universception.
Chinese see themselves as rising up out of a really shitty century or so; hence comments like this. They feel very much like a recovering great power, having been at the forefront of human progress for centuries, then falling behind, and then being exploited by the colonial powers.
It's difficult because their educational system isn't geared to provoke independent creative thought. So it's troubling to me when I hear the U.S. drooling over asian educational systems. Yeah, their math scores are better, but you can't gauge creativity.
/salute
And if I were running the planet, I might have you executed by scaphism. (Not really.)
Aw poop.