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April 22, 2011 by ETat

..my overall impression that when someone uses the word “females” when they mean “women”, the odds of something unbelievably misogynist or sexist coming out of their mouths at some point go up about twenty percent.

Labrat

PS

Note also the  term “fuck-knuckle”. Simply delightful.

Posted in 2011 | Tagged battle of the sexes, gender differences | 7 Comments

7 Responses

  1. on April 22, 2011 at 6:20 pm Kira

    вот почитай, поржешь:
    http://dewarist.livejournal.com/229720.html


  2. on April 22, 2011 at 6:46 pm ETat

    Ах, я себе представляю, если это перевести Labrat, как бы она с ним разделалась, со старпёром козлиным.
    Прям аж руки зачесались.

    С удивлением обнаружила в треде одобрительные комментарии неск. моих friends…


  3. on April 23, 2011 at 10:43 pm Gerard

    I tend to agree. “Females” is usually a condescending and/or pejorative term, unless the females in question belong to some other species in the animal kingdom.

    Besides, the writer for the Tribune sounds like he doesn’t know his ass from a hole in the ground. Whenever I go to the West Side Pistol Range for NY ICE meetings, nearly half of the people there for shooting lessons are women.

    Speaking of that, guess what I’m going to be doing to celebrate May Day this year? That’s right , hanging out in a mosh pit filled with Communist retreads. Fun, hunh?


    • on April 24, 2011 at 7:05 am ETat

      Well, may be where he lives the proportion of females at the range is lower…and those who are there look like in dire need of a spa, so he is displeased with them.

      G, what’s ICE – Immigration & Customs Enforcement agency?
      On may 1st I’ll be in St. Louis, increasing the ranks of my competition… Good luck!


  4. on April 24, 2011 at 7:54 pm Gerard

    Good luck, T!

    NY ICE is a bit of a play on words. It’s was an anti-illegal alien organization founded in the wake of the May Day protests that started in 2006.


    • on April 24, 2011 at 8:19 pm ETat

      But what’s the abbreviation stands for?


  5. on April 24, 2011 at 8:45 pm Gerard

    New Yorkers for Immigration Control and Enforcement



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