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Shaggy, The Pirate Bay's co-founder 16 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Protection against deadposters. Looks like it doesn't work though.
Sorry for my bad English 23 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Sure.
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Sorry for my bad English 23 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
I suppose the problem is in a different understanding of the word "mock". Making fun of in a lighthearted manner is totally cool and I would easily laugh with whomever corrected me like that. But the way I see it, the aim of mocking is to humiliate someone, there's little humor but lots of meanness involved. There's a difference between the two, which I thought you'd know since you're a native speaker.
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Sorry for my bad English 23 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Discussions are also fun, and that's what you're be preventing with mocking someone, firstly because of the discouragement I mentioned earlier, and secondly because they definitely won't want to speak to you after you mock them. People who respond well to negative criticism are rare, especially in today's world where everybody is offended, so applying a method that works for some on all is ineffective. But sure, if you're willing to exchange a nice discussion for a few seconds of very simple humor, be my guest.
Sorry for my bad English 23 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Fair enough. But why mock in the first place when you can politely correct them? Mocking someone will only discourage them from learning the language which will keep them from improving and thus eliminate the chances of ever having a meaningful discussion with them. (Provided they're a person with whom such a discussion is even possible)
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Sorry for my bad English 23 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Following that "logic", they are allowed to talk to you in their native language and then mock your skills at it.
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Found me a relatable sign 3 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
I would if they didn't ruin the housing economy.
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Sorry for my bad English 23 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
"Ask yourself" is in most cases (if not all) used as a metaphorical way to make you consider carefully if you are in a position of doing something, such as mocking someone who speaks more languages than you and thus is more educated in the exact thing you wanted to mock. How ironic that you don't know that.
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If men could get pregnant 15 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
I...don't even know where you're going with this and I'm not sure whether to agree or disagree. So tell me, what would happen "if women kept their legs closed"? Why does it look like you're assuming all women always keep their legs open? What do you mean by this?
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Take that dignitary! 4 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Hellz yeah. Look at her, she even looks like the biggest badass of that time. I suppose she took after her father.
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It's A Me, Mariosupial 17 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
DeadMar10.
Just. No. 15 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
I do that as well. Firstly, it isn't that hard to measure how much milk you need, it's just common sense/good judgement. Secondly, what kind of monster eats cereal with ice cold milk?!
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When does his black metal album come out? 3 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
I'm Catman.
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I love this quote 6 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
How long would it have taken you to understand that it was meant as a joke, not as an attack. Maybe forever.
"Pizza Literally = Oppression" 27 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Sure. First, I'll write its name. Then, I'll try to write its censor-proof name (dot in the middle) but I'm really not sure if fs hasn't started censoring variations of names too.
It's where.
Funny.junk.
Edit: told ya, fs censors names, specifically replaces them with "where".
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"Pizza Literally = Oppression" 27 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Oh no I'm just used to being surrounded by idiots so I usually have to explain a lot.
"Pizza Literally = Oppression" 27 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Nope, I'm actually anti-feminist. I only ramble a lot so people don't get my point. Let's take it from the historical point of view. Europe = plentiful resources, great for culture and civilization. Also societies that are mostly patriarchal at first. Africa = a dry lifeless desert, no blooming of civilization at all. Also societies that are both patriarchal and matriarchal. What I'm saying is, a lot of people (especially on the site I was talking about which I can't write down as fs censors it) assume that it means that patriarchal societies are better than matriarchal ones. I'm only saying that they're both equally wrong. So stop with the accusations, would ya?
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I love this quote 6 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
And the award for the most repeated comment of all time goes to...
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"Pizza Literally = Oppression" 27 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Yes because developped societies always had equality. It's not like women's rights are just over 100 years old or anything.
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"Pizza Literally = Oppression" 27 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Yo, I'm just speaking from experience from another part of the internet.
Also, look at the post. "We give power to women instead of men" —> "That's why you're underdevelopped." Don't tell me there isn't an implication (and not just because of the arrow, math jokes amirite). Also, I reacted to the post, not to your comment. You might have overlooked that little detail and thought I reacted to your comment and so you (over)reacted because you felt attacked, but that's not so. Furthermore, I would very much like it if you made your comments readable, thank you very much.
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Be very afraid 4 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Actually Quilboars.
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"Pizza Literally = Oppression" 27 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Well, yeah, exactly. Not sure why I got downvoted when we're basically in agreement here. I just pointed out that the reason for this tribe being underdevelopped isn't solely because it's led by women but actually mostly because of Africa's climat conditions. Any society which privileges one group and oppresses another is wrong.
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"Pizza Literally = Oppression" 27 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
Female dominated society =/= living in primitive huts. This is just an example of a primitive society that happens to be female dominated. That doesn't mean that if women were in control, we'd all be living in huts (I made a rant about the conditions for successful evolution of society a while ago, scroll up if you want to read it). Feminazis are just misandrists, just like people who actually identify as meninists (yes they exist even though meninism was originally a joke/troll) are just misogynists. Normal women and normal men should be able to work together to help develop society even further. I actually think that denying women power and education in the past is what slowed down humanity's progress by a great deal. Denying anyone education slows progress, obviously.
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"Pizza Literally = Oppression" 27 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
"This is why you have malaria and I have pizza." No, no, no. You're implying that matriarchal societies are underdevelopped because they are lead by women. That is so wrong. I once saw this post on another website and 99% of the comments were literally "Women are incapable of leading and generally inferior to men that's why these particular tribespeople are still living in huts and if they were led by men it'd be better. Meninism rulez." Soooo wrong. First of all, the climatic conditions in Africa are not exactly perfect breeding grounds for culture. It's literally a big fucking desert and the only material for building shelters is elephant shit. They have to live with what they have. Secondly, for every underdevelopped matriarchal society there's 10 patriarchal ones, tribes that are just as primitive, if not more. Thirdly, some tribes actually decided to live like this instead of a modern life, because they see it a simple life. Honestly, I can't blame them.
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Harsh realities of life 72 comments
ewqua · 8 years ago
"Millenials". No. It's about personality, not age. People blaming every problem on "this or that generation" are really starting to piss me off.
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