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i love this, too!

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i thought donnie boy only used gold sharpies.

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Sadly, it's not true.

Millennial men are more sexist than their middle-aged fathers

Men aged 16-29 are more likely to hold traditional attitudes towards gender roles than older men, a new study has found.35 per cent of young men were shown to believe that the man should assume the role of primary earner whilst the woman should remain home – shouldering the responsibilities of childcare, cooking and cleaning.

In comparison, only 26pc of men aged 30-44, and 21pc of men aged 45 and over, shared these views.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/...

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Clinton's problem is that she hasn't been traumatized enough to split her personality so that she has a warm fuzzy alter that she can pull out and use when it's needed. Obviously, she's been too protected by her wealth and status. That's the real problem with white privilege.

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My mom was told by her boss that he wouldn't recommend her for a promotion because it would take a job from a man who had a family to provide for. Of course, she was the head of our household. She couldn't get credit from her bank unless my long since gone father would co-sign for it. We went with out winter coats and food because of this shit.

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It's still a thing.

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Hey, Dok...Just hope you seek out, find and flunk whomever came up with the 'basket of deplorables' phrase. politically, it was foolish; rhetorically, is was actually painful. Give the lady a healing hand, for pity's sake! Any wonkette in a vegetative state could come up with a more apt, clever and engaging description of the preponderance of Trumpsters - in fact, they do, daily, right here.

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“What if God was one of us? Had a fantastic view of the Pacific from the 14th green like one of us?”

This is awesome!

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Looks like a very complicated dance step...

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Well, if he thinks he bought the Pacific, may I heartily congratulate who ever scammed him on that deal!

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I actually had an aunt who told me that I would never get married if I didn't stop beating boys at things.

I wonder what she would have said if she'd known how the little gymnast in her ballet leotard and tutu beat the crap out of a Gold Gloves boxer who was a year older and nearly a foot taller?

The secret is to take their legs out of the equation. I threw my books right at his head and hit him hard enough to knock him to the ground. Then I had my opening. It was all over after that.

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Ocean currents...with doldrums at the center. The same in the Atlantic O. Now, imagine ships sailing from England or Portugal went to Africa, where downloaded the cargo, loaded the slaves to take to Brazil and the colonies and went back to Europe full of sugar, tobacco, rum, rice, cod fish, whale oil, gold, silver, and so on. Global trade 400 years ago!!

https://media1.britannica.c...

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They wouldn't have any business, otherwise.

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I think I hinted at that.

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Or just random wars in otherwise peaceful places, because.

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My East Texas grandfather probably had no idea that the word feminist existed, but that didn't men he wasn't one, without realizing it.

He had no respect for "silly females," but if you had brains and were a spitfire, he would attribute to you his ultimate stamp of respect and approval:

"She's got some snap in her garters."

I thought it was an insult, until my grandmother said that he meant to say I was smart and didn't take nonsense from people, ergo, a compliment. She knew it because, back before they ever "dated", he would say it about her whenever she passed by him in town. She used to get mad about it, until she realized he was saying it as a compliment. That's when she knew he was the man she had to marry.

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