[quote]anonym wrote:
I’d pick a discussion between orion and EmilyQ (or either one and anyone else, for that matter) over a thread spammed with gifs and lolcats any day of the week.[/quote]
Happy now?[/quote]
No gifs and not a single lolcat in sight. [/quote]
Lots of spam, though. You live in a weird fantasy where women invented taxes and graduates in gender studies (of either sex) should be cleaning toilets. The reality is that taxation preceded the female vote, and graduates in various subjects will take whatever job that comes their way due to the current economy.
You seem to me to be completely out of touch with the real world. [/quote]
He said “the welfare state”. not taxation.
19th amendment : 1920
the New Deal : 1935
And today, everybody is either producing some shit or cleaning some toilets.
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No, he specifically mentioned taxes. I’ve rebuked myself for having to scrub the remnants of a stubborn turd off a toilet bowl but there’s a difference between cleaning up your own mess and wishing a such task on somebody else.
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Based on context: it seemed to me that Orion was talking about the portion of taxes that pays for the welfare state. Not taxes in general.
[quote]anonym wrote:
I’d pick a discussion between orion and EmilyQ (or either one and anyone else, for that matter) over a thread spammed with gifs and lolcats any day of the week.[/quote]
Happy now?[/quote]
No gifs and not a single lolcat in sight. [/quote]
Lots of spam, though. You live in a weird fantasy where women invented taxes and graduates in gender studies (of either sex) should be cleaning toilets. The reality is that taxation preceded the female vote, and graduates in various subjects will take whatever job that comes their way due to the current economy.
You seem to me to be completely out of touch with the real world. [/quote]
He said “the welfare state”. not taxation.
19th amendment : 1920
the New Deal : 1935
And today, everybody is either producing some shit or cleaning some toilets.
[/quote]
No, he specifically mentioned taxes. I’ve rebuked myself for having to scrub the remnants of a stubborn turd off a toilet bowl but there’s a difference between cleaning up your own mess and wishing a such task on somebody else.
[/quote]
Based on context: it seemed to me that Orion was talking about the portion of taxes that pays for the welfare state. Not taxes in general.
[/quote]
Ah reading comprehension, practically a minor superpower these days.
[quote]anonym wrote:
I’d pick a discussion between orion and EmilyQ (or either one and anyone else, for that matter) over a thread spammed with gifs and lolcats any day of the week.[/quote]
Happy now?[/quote]
No gifs and not a single lolcat in sight. [/quote]
Lots of spam, though. You live in a weird fantasy where women invented taxes and graduates in gender studies (of either sex) should be cleaning toilets. The reality is that taxation preceded the female vote, and graduates in various subjects will take whatever job that comes their way due to the current economy.
You seem to me to be completely out of touch with the real world. [/quote]
He said “the welfare state”. not taxation.
19th amendment : 1920
the New Deal : 1935
And today, everybody is either producing some shit or cleaning some toilets.
[/quote]
No, he specifically mentioned taxes. I’ve rebuked myself for having to scrub the remnants of a stubborn turd off a toilet bowl but there’s a difference between cleaning up your own mess and wishing a such task on somebody else.
[/quote]
Based on context: it seemed to me that Orion was talking about the portion of taxes that pays for the welfare state. Not taxes in general.
[/quote]
In this thread alone, he blamed women for his sleep apnea and jumped to taxation when he had nothing else to say.
[quote]anonym wrote:
I’d pick a discussion between orion and EmilyQ (or either one and anyone else, for that matter) over a thread spammed with gifs and lolcats any day of the week.[/quote]
Happy now?[/quote]
No gifs and not a single lolcat in sight. [/quote]
Lots of spam, though. You live in a weird fantasy where women invented taxes and graduates in gender studies (of either sex) should be cleaning toilets. The reality is that taxation preceded the female vote, and graduates in various subjects will take whatever job that comes their way due to the current economy.
You seem to me to be completely out of touch with the real world. [/quote]
He said “the welfare state”. not taxation.
19th amendment : 1920
the New Deal : 1935
And today, everybody is either producing some shit or cleaning some toilets.
[/quote]
No, he specifically mentioned taxes. I’ve rebuked myself for having to scrub the remnants of a stubborn turd off a toilet bowl but there’s a difference between cleaning up your own mess and wishing a such task on somebody else.
[/quote]
Based on context: it seemed to me that Orion was talking about the portion of taxes that pays for the welfare state. Not taxes in general.
[/quote]
In this thread alone, he blamed women for his sleep apnea and jumped to taxation when he had nothing else to say. [/quote]
orion wasn’t talking about joblessness, though, and neither was I. He was talking about women’s abuse of a weighted system and I was talking about blaming other people for one’s own multiply-repeated failures.
There are many systemic issues at play for job seekers depending upon the time and place, but I think there is a difference between someone who is un- or under-employed and someone who keeps getting fired.
[quote]anonym wrote:
I’d pick a discussion between orion and EmilyQ (or either one and anyone else, for that matter) over a thread spammed with gifs and lolcats any day of the week.[/quote]
Happy now?[/quote]
No gifs and not a single lolcat in sight. [/quote]
Lots of spam, though. You live in a weird fantasy where women invented taxes and graduates in gender studies (of either sex) should be cleaning toilets. The reality is that taxation preceded the female vote, and graduates in various subjects will take whatever job that comes their way due to the current economy.
You seem to me to be completely out of touch with the real world. [/quote]
He said “the welfare state”. not taxation.
19th amendment : 1920
the New Deal : 1935
And today, everybody is either producing some shit or cleaning some toilets.
[/quote]
No, he specifically mentioned taxes. I’ve rebuked myself for having to scrub the remnants of a stubborn turd off a toilet bowl but there’s a difference between cleaning up your own mess and wishing a such task on somebody else.
[/quote]
Based on context: it seemed to me that Orion was talking about the portion of taxes that pays for the welfare state. Not taxes in general.
[/quote]
Ah reading comprehension, practically a minor superpower these days.[/quote]
You don’t actually know what portion of your taxes goes to the welfare state. If you wanted to avoid any confusion you could have talked directly about opposing the welfare state instead of some cryptic nonsense about not wanting to support ‘alpha cock’. It’s certainly not a reading comprehension problem. You leave your motives unclear, wait for somebody to explain it for you then give them a pat on the back for the effort.
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orion wasn’t talking about joblessness, though, and neither was I. He was talking about women’s abuse of a weighted system and I was talking about blaming other people for one’s own multiply-repeated failures.
There are many systemic issues at play for job seekers depending upon the time and place, but I think there is a difference between someone who is un- or under-employed and someone who keeps getting fired.[/quote]
yep.
Because real unemployment rate isn’t 40%.
if it was, we would have a (heavily) weighted wage-system, and bosses would happily use and abuse it.
And, obviously, the most popular comment on the Internet would be “NABALT”.
orion wasn’t talking about joblessness, though, and neither was I. He was talking about women’s abuse of a weighted system and I was talking about blaming other people for one’s own multiply-repeated failures.
There are many systemic issues at play for job seekers depending upon the time and place, but I think there is a difference between someone who is un- or under-employed and someone who keeps getting fired.[/quote]
No, thats not really abuse, that is more like the natural result of female instincts that are represented in votes which carry society in a more collectivist direction, which just so happens to shift the balance from security to good genes, which just so happens to favor a minority of men in both genders formative years, which just happens to have consequences down the road.
Social engineering is bad enough, but to ditch traditional sexual mores and shift the balance of power almost entirely to the female side when it comes to legal matters, that is truly impressive.
I told you why I kept getting fired, I got depressed because I gained weight again and did not know why, some business ideas failed because I could no longer think clearly and gone they were.
One of the saddest thing a man needs to learn about women is that when you need them the most, they are most likely to leave.
[quote]anonym wrote:
I’d pick a discussion between orion and EmilyQ (or either one and anyone else, for that matter) over a thread spammed with gifs and lolcats any day of the week.[/quote]
Happy now?[/quote]
No gifs and not a single lolcat in sight. [/quote]
Lots of spam, though. You live in a weird fantasy where women invented taxes and graduates in gender studies (of either sex) should be cleaning toilets. The reality is that taxation preceded the female vote, and graduates in various subjects will take whatever job that comes their way due to the current economy.
You seem to me to be completely out of touch with the real world. [/quote]
He said “the welfare state”. not taxation.
19th amendment : 1920
the New Deal : 1935
And today, everybody is either producing some shit or cleaning some toilets.
[/quote]
No, he specifically mentioned taxes. I’ve rebuked myself for having to scrub the remnants of a stubborn turd off a toilet bowl but there’s a difference between cleaning up your own mess and wishing a such task on somebody else.
[/quote]
Based on context: it seemed to me that Orion was talking about the portion of taxes that pays for the welfare state. Not taxes in general.
[/quote]
In this thread alone, he blamed women for his sleep apnea and jumped to taxation when he had nothing else to say.
[/quote]
I think “blamed women for his sleep apnea” is a misinterpretation.
“… when he had nothing else to say” is kind of hard to believe.
[quote]stefan128 wrote:
This thread has turned to shit and the OP is no where to be seen. [/quote]
This thread has become far more interesting than knowing if a dude was successful asking a woman out. That shit happens all the time everywhere, totally uninteresting; discussion like this is far rarer(whether you think it’s good or bad).