Leath supposes now all have to refer to self in the third person in that state

I know we can pick apart most of this with extreme judgment to the person posting it originally, but who determines "modest" and "feminine" because if I took that as 18th century France, then she'd be dressed like Marie Antoinette. If taken as Pacific Islanders, probably naked. It's funny how much of this is subjective to what they believe pertains to the adjectives they use.

Women like this want you to be sensitive.... To their problems. Not yours. To clarify in case people misunderstand, not all women. Just the ones who pull this kind of stunt

Racist stupidity aside... A black hole would be the best landfill replacement ever.

"I'm just not your type. You don't speak for everyone else"

"yep. From a real doctor and everything. Unlike those things you got from your alleyway hobo with missing teeth"

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Valentino. I want to punch him through the face. Yes. Through it. Knock his brain out the back of his skull, grasp his spine firmly and rip it upwards to whip what's left of him with it.

My wife got asked this by a very sexist co-worker once. She point blank told him "are you asking because you think I'm being a bitch? If that's true.... Then what's your excuse?"

What you call a joke and what I call a blatant insult apparently overlap.

Walking Dead. I know I'll probably get a lot of flak for this opinion but zombies are boring.

"why would I have kids?" Then keep asking why to every point they think they're making.

Supernatural, Stranger things, Downton Abbey, Walking Dead(any version), and the whole conjuring movie series

This sounds like what a bully says when you finally get to give them a small sliver of the treatment they gave you. In that context.... My retort would be, "Did you stop all the times I asked? No?... Then why should I? If you're really sorry, then suffer without complaint and hope it's over soon."

I thought I explained? They believe others are less than them so it's ok to treat them like dirt. Dehumanizing others to justify ill treatment. It's more a belief of superiority than outright hate

The only thing I would disagree on in this is that this isn't really hate. This is being taught that either others are less than you for what they are... Or that you are more for what you are. Sometimes both.

I'm not saying I'm right, but just what I've seen and experienced feels like that's how it develops. I would argue the hatred comes from these people when (from their viewpoint) those "less" than them suddenly get equal treatment or fight for equal treatment. "How dare they ask for the same rights that I, a real and better person, have?"

It's disgusting.

"consecutively or concurrently? I don't think I can remain still AND put my hands in the air at the same time."

Since she knows that opinion would put her in that position... Then she knows it's wrong, right?