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  1. StoryJunkie

    I Am...

    I am not. I am winding down. I am also suffering a cold, for which I am taking echinacea. I am thankful for echinacea.
  2. I'm no longer allowed to raise my eyebrows that high (sprained forehead muscle)
  3. NOpe. It's the other mad scientist...(me) Redsliver?
  4. Me neither. I'll try that once. Although, I've never gotten totally shit-faced drunk that I couldn't remember straight the next day what had occured the evening before...
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  6. StoryJunkie

    Title Share

    The Naked Ape (book)
  7. Thag-o-mizer
  8. Correctemundo! I DO think that, I DO! And what a pretty, peaceful picture it is! Drool and everything! How cute! g/ng: hopes he doesn't get shocked by that drool...
  9. Probably Polywolly. The last change nearly burned her eyes out. Is it illegal to...sorry, forgot what I was going to ask. Please just answer generally. I'm sure it'll fit
  10. It is my nature as a woman to argue... LOL, sry, couldn't keep a straight face... (yeah, how dare you?) n e way...there are certain traits that men have that women don't have, the major one (which is unseen) being the connection between the two sides of the brain. In men, it is smaller than in women, and is the reason women can multi-task and men can think 3 dimensionally. Women carry their emotions closer to the surface and are engineered to nuture offspring. It's recently been discovered that a woman's body pours out chemicals after a baby is born, just so that she can multi-task even more than usual. For men, to be the way they are emotionally (and I do hate to generalize, because I've seen the entire spectrum within my own family),but to keep it simple, my husband says: 'guys are hard-wired to provide.' Also, to give the femnazis some credit, you may not remember the dislocation between the sexes, where women were not allowed into men's clubs, and these places were from which many political decisions were made, places of power from which women were ostracised. (Men spent their days there scratching their nay nays, I suppose, and talking about the fish that got away more likely) (I know dislocation is the wrong word, but its not quite apartheid, is it?)
  11. You didn't take into account Doris Day. (Que Sera sera...) It wouldn't have to be anything complicated, right?
  12. smiles. Ah, memories. So long as the crumbs are kept out, my toaster works Daz?
  13. It wouldn't be that nasty toaster from Red Dwarf, would it? Daz?
  14. My sister-in-law is an engineer. One of her jobs took her up north. She enjoyed what she thought was an accepting camraderie from the guys at the bar, who nick-named her "butch". She is petite, short dark hair, her features are a little on the masculine side, but she is all woman. She did not know what "butch" meant, because she laughed and enjoyed the nick-name. When she related the story to me, I just got a cold hard feeling in my stomach, because inspite of her age, she was actually pretty innocent, and I just wanted to drift those guys. Stupid rednecks! They must have been so disconcerted by the way she just accepted their insult. She was the boss and knew more than them, and she was assertive, and made more money than they did. That's because she's smart and reasonable. Those guys had to re-think their situation.
  15. ^'s diplomatic statments are a thing of wonder < cares more about Monty Python V has a secret collection of care bears
  16. er, well, had sex in someone else's house? yeah It's better than at home. I've never planned anything.
  17. Guilty. My dad was a principal, then later worked for the government. g/ng was raised by laize faire parents.
  18. Cry. Why do those goats fall over if you scare them?
  19. Most people don't appreciate what they've got till its gone. Why?
  20. I am, somewhat Agaib?
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  22. Eye-patch
  23. StoryJunkie

    I Am...

    I am..er...not interested in peesacs, and am wondering if that is actually a word. (goes to google peesac)
  24. Hm, I never noticed that one. food for thought. Meh, I have ambiguous "Amazon" roots. That is to say, in the Scythian empire, there were a group of women purportedly virgins who cut of their right breasts and lived a life as priestesses to the earth mother. So they say. However, I think this is pure conjecture. The word "amazon" is a greek one meaning "without breast". So any sort of information about them is second hand. I believe that the Greek society, mostly Patriarchal, could not believe that women could bear arms and therefore, their men must be wimps. This could not be further from the truth. The idea that men and women shared work equally was simply mind-boggling. When you think about the entire Amazon mythology, you have to take into account the mind set of the "decendants" of the Amazons, the Russians and Ukrainians who had always "allowed" women and men equal chance at whatever job they wanted to do. It's always been that way. Western Europeans and Asian, with the exception of perhaps the Mongolian people, have lived in a Patriarchal society. The idea of women taking equal share in the work seems ludicrous to them. To me, it makes women lazy to be treated like glass. Similarly, amoung Eastern and Northern people, in the males, lack of facial hair is a common trait. It is also a feminine trait and linked to surviving in harsh environments. There's food for thought.
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