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TheBreezeParticipant
[quote=Ricechex][quote=briansd1]I agree. Never marry an American-born woman.
Choose someone from Europe, Asia, Latin American or whatever. But generally, don’t marry an American-born woman.
The imported products are generally better.[/quote]
Belief statements such as this usually suggest a bitter man, someone that does not really “like” women (I do not mean gay). Women are referred to as “products” and thus objectified. Blanket statements such as “never marry an American born women,” and rigid rules about male and female behaviors, suggest a rigid and limited perspective about others and ideas (this same world view is exemplified in your one perspective posts regarding Obama and politics). My guess is that women aren’t too fond of you, and there has been repeated rejection of you by those of the female gender.
Guys like Russell and SD Realtor probably always had it really easy with women, because they really LIKE women. They had their pick because of this, and they could choose wisely, thus not ending up with these women you speak of. If they have daughters, those girls will find good men like their fathers, not narcissistic, entitled and self-righteous women hating men. If they have sons, those boys will find caring, nurturing women that love them for WHO they are, rather than controlling manipulating beast women as characterized in this thread.
Ucodegen’s posts were spot on.[/quote]
So men who have been divorced are awkward, incompetent, woman-repellent douchebags?
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=Ricechex][quote=briansd1]I agree. Never marry an American-born woman.
Choose someone from Europe, Asia, Latin American or whatever. But generally, don’t marry an American-born woman.
The imported products are generally better.[/quote]
Belief statements such as this usually suggest a bitter man, someone that does not really “like” women (I do not mean gay). Women are referred to as “products” and thus objectified. Blanket statements such as “never marry an American born women,” and rigid rules about male and female behaviors, suggest a rigid and limited perspective about others and ideas (this same world view is exemplified in your one perspective posts regarding Obama and politics). My guess is that women aren’t too fond of you, and there has been repeated rejection of you by those of the female gender.
Guys like Russell and SD Realtor probably always had it really easy with women, because they really LIKE women. They had their pick because of this, and they could choose wisely, thus not ending up with these women you speak of. If they have daughters, those girls will find good men like their fathers, not narcissistic, entitled and self-righteous women hating men. If they have sons, those boys will find caring, nurturing women that love them for WHO they are, rather than controlling manipulating beast women as characterized in this thread.
Ucodegen’s posts were spot on.[/quote]
So men who have been divorced are awkward, incompetent, woman-repellent douchebags?
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=Ricechex][quote=briansd1]I agree. Never marry an American-born woman.
Choose someone from Europe, Asia, Latin American or whatever. But generally, don’t marry an American-born woman.
The imported products are generally better.[/quote]
Belief statements such as this usually suggest a bitter man, someone that does not really “like” women (I do not mean gay). Women are referred to as “products” and thus objectified. Blanket statements such as “never marry an American born women,” and rigid rules about male and female behaviors, suggest a rigid and limited perspective about others and ideas (this same world view is exemplified in your one perspective posts regarding Obama and politics). My guess is that women aren’t too fond of you, and there has been repeated rejection of you by those of the female gender.
Guys like Russell and SD Realtor probably always had it really easy with women, because they really LIKE women. They had their pick because of this, and they could choose wisely, thus not ending up with these women you speak of. If they have daughters, those girls will find good men like their fathers, not narcissistic, entitled and self-righteous women hating men. If they have sons, those boys will find caring, nurturing women that love them for WHO they are, rather than controlling manipulating beast women as characterized in this thread.
Ucodegen’s posts were spot on.[/quote]
So men who have been divorced are awkward, incompetent, woman-repellent douchebags?
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=Ricechex][quote=briansd1]I agree. Never marry an American-born woman.
Choose someone from Europe, Asia, Latin American or whatever. But generally, don’t marry an American-born woman.
The imported products are generally better.[/quote]
Belief statements such as this usually suggest a bitter man, someone that does not really “like” women (I do not mean gay). Women are referred to as “products” and thus objectified. Blanket statements such as “never marry an American born women,” and rigid rules about male and female behaviors, suggest a rigid and limited perspective about others and ideas (this same world view is exemplified in your one perspective posts regarding Obama and politics). My guess is that women aren’t too fond of you, and there has been repeated rejection of you by those of the female gender.
Guys like Russell and SD Realtor probably always had it really easy with women, because they really LIKE women. They had their pick because of this, and they could choose wisely, thus not ending up with these women you speak of. If they have daughters, those girls will find good men like their fathers, not narcissistic, entitled and self-righteous women hating men. If they have sons, those boys will find caring, nurturing women that love them for WHO they are, rather than controlling manipulating beast women as characterized in this thread.
Ucodegen’s posts were spot on.[/quote]
So men who have been divorced are awkward, incompetent, woman-repellent douchebags?
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=patientrenter]who happens to be a very good economist in his private life.[/quote]
Based on what criteria?
As for him supposedly being a liberal, I find it peculiar that he supports trickle-down economic theories such as loose/easy money and stimulus packages which mainly benefit the connected/wealthy.
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=patientrenter]who happens to be a very good economist in his private life.[/quote]
Based on what criteria?
As for him supposedly being a liberal, I find it peculiar that he supports trickle-down economic theories such as loose/easy money and stimulus packages which mainly benefit the connected/wealthy.
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=patientrenter]who happens to be a very good economist in his private life.[/quote]
Based on what criteria?
As for him supposedly being a liberal, I find it peculiar that he supports trickle-down economic theories such as loose/easy money and stimulus packages which mainly benefit the connected/wealthy.
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=patientrenter]who happens to be a very good economist in his private life.[/quote]
Based on what criteria?
As for him supposedly being a liberal, I find it peculiar that he supports trickle-down economic theories such as loose/easy money and stimulus packages which mainly benefit the connected/wealthy.
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=patientrenter]who happens to be a very good economist in his private life.[/quote]
Based on what criteria?
As for him supposedly being a liberal, I find it peculiar that he supports trickle-down economic theories such as loose/easy money and stimulus packages which mainly benefit the connected/wealthy.
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=partypup]It is only a year later that we finally discover – from Geithner and Bernanke, themselves – that the global financial system was only hours away from collapse.
[/quote]Yes, and now they are saying that green shoots are sprouting everywhere. These two clowns are unreliable idiots and will say anything to make TARP seem like it was justified.
Name that movie:
I know we’ve only known each other four weeks and three days, but to me it seems like nine weeks and five days. The first day seemed like a week and the second day seemed like five days. And the third day seemed like a week again and the fourth day seemed like eight days. And the fifth day you went to see your mother and that seemed just like a day, and then you came back and later on the sixth day, in the evening, when we saw each other, that started seeming like two days, so in the evening it seemed like two days spilling over into the next day and that started seeming like four days, so at the end of the sixth day on into the seventh day, it seemed like a total of five days. And the sixth day seemed like a week and a half. I have it written down, but I can show it to you tomorrow if you want to see it.
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=partypup]It is only a year later that we finally discover – from Geithner and Bernanke, themselves – that the global financial system was only hours away from collapse.
[/quote]Yes, and now they are saying that green shoots are sprouting everywhere. These two clowns are unreliable idiots and will say anything to make TARP seem like it was justified.
Name that movie:
I know we’ve only known each other four weeks and three days, but to me it seems like nine weeks and five days. The first day seemed like a week and the second day seemed like five days. And the third day seemed like a week again and the fourth day seemed like eight days. And the fifth day you went to see your mother and that seemed just like a day, and then you came back and later on the sixth day, in the evening, when we saw each other, that started seeming like two days, so in the evening it seemed like two days spilling over into the next day and that started seeming like four days, so at the end of the sixth day on into the seventh day, it seemed like a total of five days. And the sixth day seemed like a week and a half. I have it written down, but I can show it to you tomorrow if you want to see it.
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=partypup]It is only a year later that we finally discover – from Geithner and Bernanke, themselves – that the global financial system was only hours away from collapse.
[/quote]Yes, and now they are saying that green shoots are sprouting everywhere. These two clowns are unreliable idiots and will say anything to make TARP seem like it was justified.
Name that movie:
I know we’ve only known each other four weeks and three days, but to me it seems like nine weeks and five days. The first day seemed like a week and the second day seemed like five days. And the third day seemed like a week again and the fourth day seemed like eight days. And the fifth day you went to see your mother and that seemed just like a day, and then you came back and later on the sixth day, in the evening, when we saw each other, that started seeming like two days, so in the evening it seemed like two days spilling over into the next day and that started seeming like four days, so at the end of the sixth day on into the seventh day, it seemed like a total of five days. And the sixth day seemed like a week and a half. I have it written down, but I can show it to you tomorrow if you want to see it.
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=partypup]It is only a year later that we finally discover – from Geithner and Bernanke, themselves – that the global financial system was only hours away from collapse.
[/quote]Yes, and now they are saying that green shoots are sprouting everywhere. These two clowns are unreliable idiots and will say anything to make TARP seem like it was justified.
Name that movie:
I know we’ve only known each other four weeks and three days, but to me it seems like nine weeks and five days. The first day seemed like a week and the second day seemed like five days. And the third day seemed like a week again and the fourth day seemed like eight days. And the fifth day you went to see your mother and that seemed just like a day, and then you came back and later on the sixth day, in the evening, when we saw each other, that started seeming like two days, so in the evening it seemed like two days spilling over into the next day and that started seeming like four days, so at the end of the sixth day on into the seventh day, it seemed like a total of five days. And the sixth day seemed like a week and a half. I have it written down, but I can show it to you tomorrow if you want to see it.
TheBreezeParticipant[quote=partypup]It is only a year later that we finally discover – from Geithner and Bernanke, themselves – that the global financial system was only hours away from collapse.
[/quote]Yes, and now they are saying that green shoots are sprouting everywhere. These two clowns are unreliable idiots and will say anything to make TARP seem like it was justified.
Name that movie:
I know we’ve only known each other four weeks and three days, but to me it seems like nine weeks and five days. The first day seemed like a week and the second day seemed like five days. And the third day seemed like a week again and the fourth day seemed like eight days. And the fifth day you went to see your mother and that seemed just like a day, and then you came back and later on the sixth day, in the evening, when we saw each other, that started seeming like two days, so in the evening it seemed like two days spilling over into the next day and that started seeming like four days, so at the end of the sixth day on into the seventh day, it seemed like a total of five days. And the sixth day seemed like a week and a half. I have it written down, but I can show it to you tomorrow if you want to see it.
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