Attention T-Cell Members

His posts sound whiney to me too. But what do I know, I don’t have a cock.

I just really don’t understand how a 15 year-old girl’s preference in hair products make her “whiney”. 15 year-olds, male and female, can be immature. You’re really going to use your experiences with one 15 year-old girl to explain how “majority” of women are “pussies”?

Women sometimes discuss such trivial things. Go figure.

[quote]Christine wrote:
His posts sound whiney to me too. But what do I know, I don’t have a cock.

I just really don’t understand how a 15 year-old girl’s preference in hair products make her “whiney”. 15 year-olds, male and female, can be immature. You’re really going to use your experiences with one 15 year-old girl to explain how “majority” of women are “pussies”?

Women sometimes discuss such trivial things. Go figure.[/quote]

Not men! They only discuss important things.

As we’ve seen here at T-Nation.

[quote]Christine wrote:
But what do I know, I don’t have a cock.

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You have quite the flair for using the most vulgar of all possible words to describe sexual parts. I love it.

[quote]EmilyQ wrote:
tom63 wrote:

Women can be pussies to, and actually are bigger pussies,hence the term. This is why we call guys that whine and moan and make excuses pussies.

Of course some guys are bigger pussies than some girls by their actions.

Um, wow. I don’t even know where to begin with this. Do you have any idea how you sound, Tom?
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Like a man.

[quote]hel320 wrote:
rainjack wrote:
EmilyQ wrote:
tom63 wrote:

Women can be pussies to, and actually are bigger pussies,hence the term. This is why we call guys that whine and moan and make excuses pussies.

Of course some guys are bigger pussies than some girls by their actions.

Um, wow. I don’t even know where to begin with this. Do you have any idea how you sound, Tom?

It’s just another way of saying you all throw like girls.

You mean like this?
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She is throwing that Frisbee the wrong way.

[quote]Makavali wrote:
tom63 wrote:
True, if you whine you’re a pussy, regardless of gender. when I cal a guy a dick, it has a whole other meaning. dick is of course derived from a slang term for penis.

I thought Dick was what you called people named Richard.[/quote]

There is some Irish guy here named Richard Bag. I wonder if he knows this.

Men seem to have a little bet ability to listen to expertise than women seem to. My wife knows a lot about hair, what products to use, why this is bad, why your style of hair wouldn’t do well with this and so on. Her daughter will argue with her knowledge, even though mom is the expert.

My son doesn’t argue with my expertise at the weights, shooting, or things I have experienced. My male friends will sometimes ask me questions regarding fitness of injuries and I get no argument about what I tell them.

Now on to the gals. They often don’t know what they are talking about and want to argue, even though I’ve done it and they have never done it. I’ve cut weight as I said for meets, getting very lean. I’ve rehabbed my own injuries, and gained weight when needed.

But from what I’ve dealt with, women spend more time stressing about weight and body stuff, more time talking about it, and less time actually doing anything about it. Kind of like all the people here who don’t train, but talk all the time about training.

Talking isn’t doing.

Also, my wife’s weight is just fine. She know I have a job and a general interest in fitness, so we have talked about stuff over the years. The only things she had known was the general crap you hear. We’ve discussed a lot of the myths etc. exercises and so on.

And what she was doing was complaining about how women don’t seem to take the bull by the horns, but so like to complain about their situation that they never do anything about.

To me it seems you gals are probably in the boat of talking not doing, but if you were a doer, I doubt you would be offended by anything I said.

[quote]EmilyQ wrote:
Christine wrote:
His posts sound whiney to me too. But what do I know, I don’t have a cock.

I just really don’t understand how a 15 year-old girl’s preference in hair products make her “whiney”. 15 year-olds, male and female, can be immature. You’re really going to use your experiences with one 15 year-old girl to explain how “majority” of women are “pussies”?

Women sometimes discuss such trivial things. Go figure.

Not men! They only discuss important things.

As we’ve seen here at T-Nation.

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Whole lotta kids here. 15 year old boys aren’t men, especially these days.

[quote]FightingScott wrote:
djwhizkid wrote:
so you have to be big to give sound advice?

I’m 185. I have, on occasion, made good posts. [/quote]

Yeah but you’re not posting with piss-poor blanket opinions on how every guy over 220 is a juicing roid freak with great genetics who took the “easy way” out.

Some people just don’t seem to understand the value of “been there, done that”.

For me although the end results are not the ONLY factor to determine credibility, it certainly is up there. Although I guess on some Twilight Zone episode there might be a guy out there ala Paul Dillet who seems to do the exact logical opposite and still get results, the fact is that if you took 100 guys who have gotten great results you should sit down and listen to 99 of them and get advice.

Or to put it another way, who the fuck asks a destitute bum for financial advice?

But for me more than just results overall, I really put stock in change over time. For example, I’m more interested in someone who has gone from 160 to 200 over the years than someone that has gone from 215 to 230 in six months because the first guy fits more my personal situation.

[quote]Christine wrote:
His posts sound whiney to me too. But what do I know, I don’t have a cock.

I just really don’t understand how a 15 year-old girl’s preference in hair products make her “whiney”. 15 year-olds, male and female, can be immature. You’re really going to use your experiences with one 15 year-old girl to explain how “majority” of women are “pussies”?

Women sometimes discuss such trivial things. Go figure.[/quote]

I don’t think you’re very bright, I tried to explain how she would argue with her mom about hair, while her mom was a hair stylist. Certain products don’t work well on certain hair. Certain products can damage certain her, and her mom knows this.

Now, my son won’t argue with me how we can use a 7.62 x39 in a remington 308, or use military surplus ammo in my hunting rifle. He knows that I know what I’m talking about. His need for what he wants emotionally doesn’t trump dad being right and not wanting his gun to get damaged.

For the gun challenged people, military surplus 308 is loaded at higher pressures and can damage hunting rifles. 7.62 x39 is a different caliber, so that don’t work.

And if your hair is a different type, certain products damage it, that a good stylist would know.

[quote]EmilyQ wrote:
Tom, all that to say, essentially, that your wife can’t control her weight, can’t stop smoking without meds (we’ll see how she does with), couldn’t handle her chosen career, doesn’t like the coworkers in her new job, has a daughter who annoys you, but…

…you like your son pretty well? And that goes to show that most women are pussies? Haha. Ok.

You realize that you yourself sounded kind of whiny up there, talking about how no one listens to you, right?

Also, is the thirteen-year-old your biological son, by any chance? Just curious.

Nothing makes my day more than being a desperado on the internet.

Is that pretty fun? I like to complain about my utter incompetence as a human being on the internet, then wait for some man to give me simplistic, obvious advice (“I’m fat.” “Lose weight!”). Then I ignore him. Because I’m a girl!

But I may try the desperado gig next. Shake it up a bit.[/quote]

My son is a pretty good kid, listens, and gets honor roll grades and competes in a few sports. But he doesn’t argue over silly shit, like my step daughter does with her mom. And yes he is my biological son, but that doesn’t really matter.

Her mom gets the grief, not me. But I shake my head at how much easier her life would be if she just followed the rules. One example would be a household chore. My son will get up and do some simple task without groaning, eye rolling, or any attitude. The girls will give it to you. And we’re not talking about plowing the north 40, it might be a s simple as making your bed.

Now the boy might not have made his bed, but he’ll get up and do it. Without any attitude.

I wonder how many of the gals here have kids, have raised them or maybe were pains in the asses themselves?

[quote]theOUTLAW wrote:
Aleksandr wrote:
theOUTLAW wrote:
I doubt he was referring to the women that actually do something with themselves and take control of their lives. The MAJORITY of women are pussies, and they do whine and make excuses. Yes. There’s plenty of guys that do the same. That’s what a pussy does.

You’re whining right now, pussy.

Yeah

Take THAT!

he was talking about the MAJORITY*!

(based on no actual information, but rather his descriptive stereotypes of women; of course, this leaves the possibility of exceptions, who are to be considered “bitches” for their violation of prescriptive stereotypes, and thus derided)

In your faces! You’ve been told by an OUTLAW. No, not “an” outlaw, THE OUTLAW! How masculine is that??? (very!)

Pardon my stereotyping, Aleksandr. How ignorant of me.

…but did I say women that fell out of this stereotype were bitches? No…bitches also whine; therefore, that makes them pussies as well.

The exception to this stereotype would be the women I was referring to as ones who take control of their lives. Yes. I called EmilyQ a pussy, but I did so in jest. I would assume that she is one of the many exceptions as she is on this website.

That was such a silly comment about my name, Aleksandr. I am sure a person such as myself would pick a seemingly masculine name for the simple reason that I am insecure of my masculinity. Wouldn’t you agree Mr. Psychology?[/quote]

Assuming because someone is on this website doesn’t follow that they train in any way.

[quote]tom63 wrote:
Christine wrote:
His posts sound whiney to me too. But what do I know, I don’t have a cock.

I just really don’t understand how a 15 year-old girl’s preference in hair products make her “whiney”. 15 year-olds, male and female, can be immature. You’re really going to use your experiences with one 15 year-old girl to explain how “majority” of women are “pussies”?

Women sometimes discuss such trivial things. Go figure.

I don’t think you’re very bright, I tried to explain how she would argue with her mom about hair, while her mom was a hair stylist. Certain products don’t work well on certain hair. Certain products can damage certain her, and her mom knows this.

Now, my son won’t argue with me how we can use a 7.62 x39 in a remington 308, or use military surplus ammo in my hunting rifle. He knows that I know what I’m talking about. His need for what he wants emotionally doesn’t trump dad being right and not wanting his gun to get damaged.

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That’s probably more from who they are getting the advice from as opposed to it being a girl or boy that is asking for advice. My dad was a pretty blunt guy when I was younger and even if I thought he was dead wrong on something (like when I was working on my car) it was easier to go along with him and then wait until he was out of sight before doing it the right way. He had a “his way or the highway” mentality.

My mom was more flexible so I’m sure I whined and manipulated discussions with her to try and get away with shit.

[quote]tom63 wrote:

Assuming because someone is on this website doesn’t follow that they train in any way.

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It’s getting that I think the exact opposite. I assume the poster doesn’t train at all or know shit until they prove me wrong. Sad actually.

[quote]tom63 wrote:
EmilyQ wrote:
Tom, all that to say, essentially, that your wife can’t control her weight, can’t stop smoking without meds (we’ll see how she does with), couldn’t handle her chosen career, doesn’t like the coworkers in her new job, has a daughter who annoys you, but…

…you like your son pretty well? And that goes to show that most women are pussies? Haha. Ok.

You realize that you yourself sounded kind of whiny up there, talking about how no one listens to you, right?

Also, is the thirteen-year-old your biological son, by any chance? Just curious.

Nothing makes my day more than being a desperado on the internet.

Is that pretty fun? I like to complain about my utter incompetence as a human being on the internet, then wait for some man to give me simplistic, obvious advice (“I’m fat.” “Lose weight!”). Then I ignore him. Because I’m a girl!

But I may try the desperado gig next. Shake it up a bit.

My son is a pretty good kid, listens, and gets honor roll grades and competes in a few sports. But he doesn’t argue over silly shit, like my step daughter does with her mom. And yes he is my biological son, but that doesn’t really matter.

Her mom gets the grief, not me. But I shake my head at how much easier her life would be if she just followed the rules. One example would be a household chore. My son will get up and do some simple task without groaning, eye rolling, or any attitude. The girls will give it to you. And we’re not talking about plowing the north 40, it might be a s simple as making your bed.

Now the boy might not have made his bed, but he’ll get up and do it. Without any attitude.

I wonder how many of the gals here have kids, have raised them or maybe were pains in the asses themselves?

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Do you read your posts? I sure hope your stepdaughter doesn’t.

your post regarding your family and attitude towards women is just icky, but I don’t think anyone probably takes what you say very seriously

[quote]tom63 wrote:
Christine wrote:
His posts sound whiney to me too. But what do I know, I don’t have a cock.

I just really don’t understand how a 15 year-old girl’s preference in hair products make her “whiney”. 15 year-olds, male and female, can be immature. You’re really going to use your experiences with one 15 year-old girl to explain how “majority” of women are “pussies”?

Women sometimes discuss such trivial things. Go figure.

I don’t think you’re very bright, I tried to explain how she would argue with her mom about hair, while her mom was a hair stylist. Certain products don’t work well on certain hair. Certain products can damage certain her, and her mom knows this.

Now, my son won’t argue with me how we can use a 7.62 x39 in a remington 308, or use military surplus ammo in my hunting rifle. He knows that I know what I’m talking about. His need for what he wants emotionally doesn’t trump dad being right and not wanting his gun to get damaged.

For the gun challenged people, military surplus 308 is loaded at higher pressures and can damage hunting rifles. 7.62 x39 is a different caliber, so that don’t work.

And if your hair is a different type, certain products damage it, that a good stylist would know.

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No problem. I don’t think you’re very bright either.

You’re using examples of two children to justify you’re opinions of men and women.

I thought I was clear on that point.

[quote]tom63 wrote:
EmilyQ wrote:
Tom, all that to say, essentially, that your wife can’t control her weight, can’t stop smoking without meds (we’ll see how she does with), couldn’t handle her chosen career, doesn’t like the coworkers in her new job, has a daughter who annoys you, but…

…you like your son pretty well? And that goes to show that most women are pussies? Haha. Ok.

You realize that you yourself sounded kind of whiny up there, talking about how no one listens to you, right?

Also, is the thirteen-year-old your biological son, by any chance? Just curious.

Nothing makes my day more than being a desperado on the internet.

Is that pretty fun? I like to complain about my utter incompetence as a human being on the internet, then wait for some man to give me simplistic, obvious advice (“I’m fat.” “Lose weight!”). Then I ignore him. Because I’m a girl!

But I may try the desperado gig next. Shake it up a bit.

My son is a pretty good kid, listens, and gets honor roll grades and competes in a few sports. But he doesn’t argue over silly shit, like my step daughter does with her mom. And yes he is my biological son, but that doesn’t really matter.

Her mom gets the grief, not me. But I shake my head at how much easier her life would be if she just followed the rules. One example would be a household chore. My son will get up and do some simple task without groaning, eye rolling, or any attitude. The girls will give it to you. And we’re not talking about plowing the north 40, it might be a s simple as making your bed.

Now the boy might not have made his bed, but he’ll get up and do it. Without any attitude.

I wonder how many of the gals here have kids, have raised them or maybe were pains in the asses themselves?

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How funny! You know I have 4 children, three boys and one girl. In my house it is just the opposite. The boys argue about everything where as my daughter does things, no problem. So how does that figure into your little stereotyping?

[quote]EmilyQ wrote:

Nothing makes my day more than being a desperado on the internet.

Is that pretty fun? I like to complain about my utter incompetence as a human being on the internet, then wait for some man to give me simplistic, obvious advice (“I’m fat.” “Lose weight!”). Then I ignore him. Because I’m a girl!

But I may try the desperado gig next. Shake it up a bit.[/quote]

That was the sarcastic part of my post. I said I just like Clint Eastwood movies.

Taking words out of context…typical woman behavior.

[quote]tom63 wrote:

Assuming because someone is on this website doesn’t follow that they train in any way.

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Yeah, you’re right…I was trying to throw them a bone, but most of the people are only here for social networking purposes.

[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:

Do you read your posts? I sure hope your stepdaughter doesn’t.

your post regarding your family and attitude towards women is just icky, but I don’t think anyone probably takes what you say very seriously
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Maybe if he posts pictures of his breasts people will take him more seriously…or even a haggard picture of himself deepthroating a banana. Do you think?