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Dashboard Buddha's avatar

He said "derpsters"...not Hipsters.

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Valerie O'Rear, BSN

BSN? Bullshit nutter?

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I thought he was pretty engaging. Much better than whichever kung-fu movie he was a random villain in.

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But what about al-Bundy?

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Well, that will shorten the manned mission. Yay, GOP Science Committeers.

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You over-generalize. There were certainly individuals in, let's say, the 70s, who attached their own views to feminism, and claimed that the hybrid <i>was</i> feminism. But these were just ornamentation to the main point, which is that women are human beings, just like men.

I knew lots of feminists "of that era". By strict definition, I <i>was</i> one. I cannot think of a single one that was "bizarrely anti-sex". Now, admittedly, some of them were anti-sex-with-me, but this struck me as an aesthetic choice, rather than a policy.

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It's pronounced "Luxury Yacht".

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Do unto others first.

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1. Marx 2. Lenin 3.?? 4. Profit

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Needz moar sin (to be forgiven because Jeebus).

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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

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Paranoia runs deep, er, derp.

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Fuck me, she's an RN who made COLONEL in the AF Reserve.

It's probably good that we don't have any obvious military oppo.

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Memory is a bit hazy, this was my freshmen year, and I am 41 now...

But it had something to do with how women prefer a more circular approach to problems, rather than the male, linear approach of attacking and "solving" the problem.

It was like the '70's feel good movement met pop-psychology and they had a monstrous bastard child.

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Is Valerie married to Jaime or Seymour?