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Wolves are far more discreet , and they notice everything .
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10-30-2006, 05:09 PM | #77 |
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rkz...I think you're missing the point here. SG picks up crap from other peoples' dogs from in front of her flat, but doesn't do that whole street. She's not saying she only picks up crap from her dog in front of her house. Geez...I haven't even seen her say she has a dog.
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If we simply have crossed wires and you think I let my hypothetical dog crap all over the pavement then your response is fully justified. Otherwise I think it's harsh, but it won't change my behaviour. I just want you to come & live in Leicester to deal with the problem for me
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11-05-2006, 10:13 AM | #79 |
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Males who get out of line with the modesty of a female at stake.
Rapists ought to be hung, shot, castrated. But if the girl victim dresses like a whore, I'd say she was asking for it. Oh yeah and emos. |
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Yeah, let's hear it. I second that motion Nao. (Because the responses to this are usually so interesting)
Oh and define "emo" too because I think you may be talking about young teenage girls that listen to rock music. Last edited by Cicero; 11-05-2006 at 11:09 AM. |
11-05-2006, 02:14 PM | #82 |
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Nao.....be very very careful how you answer these questions....can anybody say 'virtual lynching'?
Oh and the group that annoys me the most... people like me. My mum and I are very alike.....nobody can wind me up like my mum. |
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Or is this the work of the PC police? Dana, I thought you were all for free speech? You're the last person i would have suspected of cautioning someone to speak their mind. Maybe Nao means something completely different, maybe she (he?) means a G-string and two pasties? My point is that no matter how you dress, rape is about power, control and opportunity. It's not really about sex. Ted Bundy tried that smoke and mirrors argument--no one bought it. Ted wanted control, Ted hated women. He wasn't a sex maniac, he wasn't a sex addict.
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This is the 'what group annoys you the most' thread isn't it? I'm just wondering how a scantily clad woman can annoy anyone anyway...
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Dana!
Sorry 'bout that--bit literal lately. Oh, btw, no lynching was in the works. Promise.
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We have to go back, Kate!
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hehehe 's okay chuck.
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Maybe the poster of that comment has his/her tongue in his cheek too?
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