while it's hot.

May 11, 2007 16:02

edit: Post deleted by the mods. I will edit to remove the text and comments if that is the appropriate thing to do.
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99catsaway May 11 2007, 20:25:58 UTC
The things that enrage some people...I just don't get it.

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bull May 11 2007, 21:20:58 UTC
The icon made me giggle

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chiss May 11 2007, 20:26:33 UTC
LOL @ the amount of mod notes

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stardance May 11 2007, 20:29:47 UTC
They have to justify their existence somehow.

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bull May 11 2007, 21:23:33 UTC
MOD NOTE!!!

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Hrm.. I don't get the appeal, that had no payoff for me whatsoever

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savagemind May 11 2007, 21:09:35 UTC
I like that the userinfo of that community says: "The world gives us so much to be angry about, and then tells us not to be angry." Kind of like the damn community...it gives us much to be angry about, but we cannot say anything. :\

Hooray for hypocrisy. Way to show your power, ladies! "You are violating our intellectual safe space by not supporting her! /cry"

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Thought criminal! baron_waste May 11 2007, 20:35:09 UTC
I don't know. So many people are jumping to excuse the kid simply because he's just a kid and it doesn't necessarily mean anything. But that's not supporting the rage. It's dismissing and belittling it.
Any comment must "support the rage." Reactionary and anti-collectivist sentiment is not Correct Thought.

How many liberators
Really want to be dictators

Ever notice hard line radicals
Can go on star trips too
Where no one’s pure and right
Except themselves

“I’m cleansed of the system”
(‘Cept when my amp needs electric power)
Or - “The Party Line says No.
Feminists can’t wear fishnets”

You wanna help stop war?
Well, we reject your application
You crack too many jokes
And you eat meat

What better way to turn people off
Than to twist ideas for change
Into one more church
That forgets we’re all human beings

Where do ya draw the line?

Jello Biafra, "Where Do Ya Draw The Line?"

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baron_waste May 11 2007, 21:27:01 UTC

Take out the "so" (what is that, a subjunctive clause? I disremember) and you'll be left with two perfectly correct statements.

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Re: Thought criminal! bunnyface23 May 12 2007, 16:49:10 UTC
Quoting song lyrics to supposedly bolster a point: the ultimate proof that a person posting is either 13 years old or thinks like a 13-year-old.

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blahthequah May 11 2007, 20:36:05 UTC
so little boy was acting up on the bus? And therefore he will he will be an abusive husband/rapist frat boy in a few years? A=A!!!!!

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concernedfather May 11 2007, 21:06:35 UTC
It’s been a trend for some time now, where feminist are trying to label boys as young as 5 as future sex offenders.

The most ridiculous thing about this whole That-little-boy-is-a-future-rapist ploy, is that it has already targeted and labeled boys.

Only a couple of months ago in New York a six year old boy was charged with sexual harassment when playing with a female classmate by a feminist teacher who was taught through many years of Women’s Studies classes that all males are repressed rapists.

When this little boy grows up and applies for college, the sexual harassment charge will still be on his permanent school record.

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liminalia May 11 2007, 21:54:59 UTC
Oh bullshit. I can guarantee you my uni did not ask for my grammar school transcripts.

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mzflux May 12 2007, 03:45:22 UTC
When this little boy grows up and applies for college, the sexual harassment charge will still be on his permanent school record.

LOL!

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sixdemonhag May 11 2007, 20:43:56 UTC
You honestly don't know how that family is, and you have no idea the reasons behind what the child was doing.

I know there could be *reasons* for a kid to be yelling at people and stepping on them. But you know what? I don't care. Other people shouldn't have to put up with it. Control your spawn.

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apis_cerana May 11 2007, 20:53:48 UTC
Iawtc.

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concernedfather May 11 2007, 21:08:49 UTC
This boy is still too young to know better, it's the parents responsibilty to correct this behavior.

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savagemind May 11 2007, 21:10:10 UTC
I agree with you for a change.

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