I'm sitting in the library at university today with friends when a feminist conference/event starts in another section of the library. Anyway after lots of propaganda and the speakers have left, the feminist club members come around offering to everyone various foods they have cooked.
Am I the only one who sees the irony in a bunch of feminists waiting around on men to feed them with food they've just cooked?
Oh and no, the food wasn't poisoned.![]()
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They all had on these "International Day of the Woman" t-shirts or something they had been given at the event so it's hard to tell if they also would do the ironing.
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But your women were Australian, I'm assuming. A far cry from the militant femi-nazis we have here in the U.S.
Anyway, let's be nice and give women one day of the year... but the remaining 365 belong to us MEN!ICBM target coordinates:
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Originally Posted by SLK001
It was a bit suprising really seeing a feminist event at our uni, we are a smaller campus than the universities main one (3,000 students compared to 30,000 students) and cultural and social issues generally don't play a big part due to the relaxed, more laid-back atmosphere. -
Originally Posted by SLK001
Not too many hotties out there complaining about how unfair the world is.
How does that song go in Married With Children, when Al has his No Ma'am meetings ...."It's A Man's World ....." At least we think we're still in charge -
who was it that posted that picture of a feminist rally, with a guy at the pack holding a placard saying 'iron my shirts'.
Man, that cracked me up
Will Haytgpo, my real dad, told me to make a maximum of 5,806 posts on vcdhelp.com in one lifetime. So I have. -
Originally Posted by pacmania_2001
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Originally Posted by MrMungus
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Originally Posted by Will Hay
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"It's A Man's World ....." At least we think we're still in charge
I mean come on, women control half the money and all the pussy....they are running the show.
Now if you could buy pussy at the store then control would definitely swing to the man's side...but until then...we are all slaves to those ends -
Originally Posted by pacmania_2001
just reading that cracks me up.. i havent seen the commercial, do you have a link? -
"does any one else see the irony?"
No I let my wife do mineBig Government is Big Business.. just without a product and at twice the price... after all if the opposite of pro is con then wouldn’t the opposite of progress be congress? -
Originally Posted by BobV
A little starch on the collars, dear
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Originally Posted by jeex
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That "Iron my shirt" fella must have balls the size of spacehoppers
Its hilarious though
Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard. -
Of course at the time the pic was taken it doesn't appear that the femi-nazis have noticed him back there yet. I wonder how the poor bastard fared after word spread about his sign
My hero !!!
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that's excellent. it bothers me when i see women monaing about how unfair everything is. currently three women in my office are pregnant. that means they'll all be off for three months paid maternity leave while the company foots the bill for three temps, and then my national insurance deuctions will go towards feeding and clothing their kids, and even pay for the hospital staff when they're born. it's all well and good saying you're an independent woman, but they're really not!
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Women want to be equal until the time comes when a bill needs to be paid, a door opened, they need to sit down on public transport or some heavy lifting is involved.
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as do disabled people. they want to be treated as complete equals. until they come across some stairs and want a ramp built. or they go to a supermarket and don't think they should park 200feet away from the shop like everybody else. or black people. complete equals until they don't get a job, then a company is forced to employ them under equal oppourtunities policies.
We run a black history month in this country, supported by our local council. a councillor had an investigation launched on him because he suggested we have a white history month as well