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    StaleghotiStaleghoti Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    teefers

    if you are ever in ottawa we will smoke hippy reefers

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    Dear satan I wish for this or maybe some of this....oh and I'm a medium or a large.
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    AntimatterAntimatter Devo Was Right Gates of SteelRegistered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Druhim wrote: »
    Antimatter wrote: »
    Druhim wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    A great number of dudes are more feminine than I am, but then again they think about it, so rightfully so. I personally don't care about femininity as it relates to me but if fellows want to wear pretty dresses and write books about it then I fail to see a problem!

    oh neither do I! I don't see anything odd about transsexualism in general or even someone writing about it
    I just find it hilarious that teefs expects the general populace to read about queer theory

    basic curiosity, mayhaps?

    you expect the general population to be curious enough about queer theory to actually read books about it?

    no, but it's a thought

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    TrillianTrillian Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Trillian wrote: »
    A great number of dudes are more feminine than I am, but then again they think about it, so rightfully so. I personally don't care about femininity as it relates to me but if fellows want to wear pretty dresses and write books about it then I fail to see a problem!

    Whaen I was a diesel mechanic occasionally one of ther older gys would tease me about me being somehow 'effeminate'. I did grow up in a house with my mum and two older sisters... Dad was early to work, late home until I was like fifteen.

    Nowadays I regularly get told that I am "such a blokey bloke" by female friends. Who knows who to believe?

    Anyways, I think I am a post-femininist? Maybe?

    Whereas I was raised by my dad, with 2 brothers and I breed geckos and train horses and I'm a geneticist-to-be!

    And yet my lovely boyfriend is amazed by how girly I am

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    zoom. zip. smash.zoom. zip. smash. Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Back to a topic more important than queer theory: wool sweaters kick the shit out of hoodies when it comes to being warm and keeping you dry.

    That is science, my friends.

    zoom. zip. smash. on
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    UsagiUsagi Nah Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Trillian wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    A great number of dudes are more feminine than I am, but then again they think about it, so rightfully so. I personally don't care about femininity as it relates to me but if fellows want to wear pretty dresses and write books about it then I fail to see a problem!

    Whaen I was a diesel mechanic occasionally one of ther older gys would tease me about me being somehow 'effeminate'. I did grow up in a house with my mum and two older sisters... Dad was early to work, late home until I was like fifteen.

    Nowadays I regularly get told that I am "such a blokey bloke" by female friends. Who knows who to believe?

    Anyways, I think I am a post-femininist? Maybe?

    Whereas I was raised by my dad, with 2 brothers and I breed geckos and train horses and I'm a geneticist-to-be!

    Let us traipse through muck and mire together my sister in science

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    Donovan PuppyfuckerDonovan Puppyfucker A dagger in the dark is worth a thousand swords in the morningRegistered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Ha ha ha I just tried to read the Wikipedia page on Feminism.

    No fucking thanks.

    We is all equal, game over.

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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] regular
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    KovakKovak did a lot of drugs married cher?Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    id post a feminist

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    A duck!A duck! Moderator, ClubPA mod
    edited November 2009
    I wish there was a way to remove a blue dot from a thread.

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    TrillianTrillian Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Usagi wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    A great number of dudes are more feminine than I am, but then again they think about it, so rightfully so. I personally don't care about femininity as it relates to me but if fellows want to wear pretty dresses and write books about it then I fail to see a problem!

    Whaen I was a diesel mechanic occasionally one of ther older gys would tease me about me being somehow 'effeminate'. I did grow up in a house with my mum and two older sisters... Dad was early to work, late home until I was like fifteen.

    Nowadays I regularly get told that I am "such a blokey bloke" by female friends. Who knows who to believe?

    Anyways, I think I am a post-femininist? Maybe?

    Whereas I was raised by my dad, with 2 brothers and I breed geckos and train horses and I'm a geneticist-to-be!

    Let us traipse through muck and mire together my sister in science

    Let us!
    My friend's horses, they are bored. They're also lovely and well trained, and super fun on trails.

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    pillowpillow Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    A duck! wrote: »
    I wish there was a way to remove a blue dot from a thread.

    you could delete your posts if I weren't quoting them

    edit - Horses nearly killed me ffffff all ya'll.

    pillow on
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    zoom. zip. smash.zoom. zip. smash. Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Trillian wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    A great number of dudes are more feminine than I am, but then again they think about it, so rightfully so. I personally don't care about femininity as it relates to me but if fellows want to wear pretty dresses and write books about it then I fail to see a problem!

    Whaen I was a diesel mechanic occasionally one of ther older gys would tease me about me being somehow 'effeminate'. I did grow up in a house with my mum and two older sisters... Dad was early to work, late home until I was like fifteen.

    Nowadays I regularly get told that I am "such a blokey bloke" by female friends. Who knows who to believe?

    Anyways, I think I am a post-femininist? Maybe?

    Whereas I was raised by my dad, with 2 brothers and I breed geckos and train horses and I'm a geneticist-to-be!

    And yet my lovely boyfriend is amazed by how girly I am

    I grew up with my mom, my sister, and my effeminate, kind of emasculated father and my boyfriend makes me drink when 'six is for dicks' comes up in Kings.

    zoom. zip. smash. on
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    A duck!A duck! Moderator, ClubPA mod
    edited November 2009
    pillow wrote: »
    A duck! wrote: »
    I wish there was a way to remove a blue dot from a thread.

    you could delete your posts if I weren't quoting them

    I could mod myself and do it anyways, but that's a lot of trouble.

    A duck! on
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    Donovan PuppyfuckerDonovan Puppyfucker A dagger in the dark is worth a thousand swords in the morningRegistered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Trillian wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    A great number of dudes are more feminine than I am, but then again they think about it, so rightfully so. I personally don't care about femininity as it relates to me but if fellows want to wear pretty dresses and write books about it then I fail to see a problem!

    Whaen I was a diesel mechanic occasionally one of ther older gys would tease me about me being somehow 'effeminate'. I did grow up in a house with my mum and two older sisters... Dad was early to work, late home until I was like fifteen.

    Nowadays I regularly get told that I am "such a blokey bloke" by female friends. Who knows who to believe?

    Anyways, I think I am a post-femininist? Maybe?

    Whereas I was raised by my dad, with 2 brothers and I breed geckos and train horses and I'm a geneticist-to-be!

    Yeah I was stomping around in grease-covered overalls and steel-toe boots with a shaved head and a goatee, and he said I was effeminate? Who knows...

    Also, breeding geckos?

    You are awesome.

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    UsagiUsagi Nah Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Trillian wrote: »
    Usagi wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    A great number of dudes are more feminine than I am, but then again they think about it, so rightfully so. I personally don't care about femininity as it relates to me but if fellows want to wear pretty dresses and write books about it then I fail to see a problem!

    Whaen I was a diesel mechanic occasionally one of ther older gys would tease me about me being somehow 'effeminate'. I did grow up in a house with my mum and two older sisters... Dad was early to work, late home until I was like fifteen.

    Nowadays I regularly get told that I am "such a blokey bloke" by female friends. Who knows who to believe?

    Anyways, I think I am a post-femininist? Maybe?

    Whereas I was raised by my dad, with 2 brothers and I breed geckos and train horses and I'm a geneticist-to-be!

    Let us traipse through muck and mire together my sister in science

    Let us!
    My friend's horses, they are bored. They're also lovely and well trained, and super fun on trails.

    Oh man, total sidetrip to Vancouver the next time I'm out there!

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    DruhimDruhim Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited November 2009
    post feminism is tied with the 3rd wave feminist movement and I don't see a lot of people on the internet, and especially cisgendered men identifying as one

    weiiiiiiiird

    booooooring

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    AMP'dAMP'd Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    post feminism is tied with the 3rd wave feminist movement and I don't see a lot of people on the internet, and especially cisgendered men identifying as one

    weiiiiiiiird

    cisgendered

    I have a new favorite term

    AMP'd on
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
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    pillowpillow Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    A duck! wrote: »
    pillow wrote: »
    A duck! wrote: »
    I wish there was a way to remove a blue dot from a thread.

    you could delete your posts if I weren't quoting them

    I could mod myself and do it anyways, but that's a lot of trouble.

    You could a strip of tape on your monitor that lines up with all the blue dots and live a carefree life.

    pillow on
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    A duck!A duck! Moderator, ClubPA mod
    edited November 2009
    AMP'd wrote: »
    post feminism is tied with the 3rd wave feminist movement and I don't see a lot of people on the internet, and especially cisgendered men identifying as one

    weiiiiiiiird

    cisgendered

    I have a new favorite term

    Is that for fat, androgynous CIS majors?

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    DruhimDruhim Registered User, ClubPA regular
    edited November 2009
    Usagi wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    Usagi wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    A great number of dudes are more feminine than I am, but then again they think about it, so rightfully so. I personally don't care about femininity as it relates to me but if fellows want to wear pretty dresses and write books about it then I fail to see a problem!

    Whaen I was a diesel mechanic occasionally one of ther older gys would tease me about me being somehow 'effeminate'. I did grow up in a house with my mum and two older sisters... Dad was early to work, late home until I was like fifteen.

    Nowadays I regularly get told that I am "such a blokey bloke" by female friends. Who knows who to believe?

    Anyways, I think I am a post-femininist? Maybe?

    Whereas I was raised by my dad, with 2 brothers and I breed geckos and train horses and I'm a geneticist-to-be!

    Let us traipse through muck and mire together my sister in science

    Let us!
    My friend's horses, they are bored. They're also lovely and well trained, and super fun on trails.

    Oh man, total sidetrip to Vancouver the next time I'm out there!

    works for me!

    Druhim on
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    TrillianTrillian Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Trillian wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    A great number of dudes are more feminine than I am, but then again they think about it, so rightfully so. I personally don't care about femininity as it relates to me but if fellows want to wear pretty dresses and write books about it then I fail to see a problem!

    Whaen I was a diesel mechanic occasionally one of ther older gys would tease me about me being somehow 'effeminate'. I did grow up in a house with my mum and two older sisters... Dad was early to work, late home until I was like fifteen.

    Nowadays I regularly get told that I am "such a blokey bloke" by female friends. Who knows who to believe?

    Anyways, I think I am a post-femininist? Maybe?

    Whereas I was raised by my dad, with 2 brothers and I breed geckos and train horses and I'm a geneticist-to-be!

    And yet my lovely boyfriend is amazed by how girly I am

    I grew up with my mom, my sister, and my effeminate, kind of emasculated father and my boyfriend makes me drink when 'six is for dicks' comes up in Kings.

    Do you wear a lot of plaid flannel?
    Perhaps you and pillow could have a thing...

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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] regular
    edited November 2009
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    Donovan PuppyfuckerDonovan Puppyfucker A dagger in the dark is worth a thousand swords in the morningRegistered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Ha ha ha I just tried to read the Wikipedia page on Feminism.

    No fucking thanks.

    We is all equal, game over.
    hahahahahahhahahaha this post oh my god

    i've read a wikipedia article, this philosophy is debunked

    No, the problem was the article = tl;dr.

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    AntimatterAntimatter Devo Was Right Gates of SteelRegistered User regular
    edited November 2009
    AMP'd wrote: »
    post feminism is tied with the 3rd wave feminist movement and I don't see a lot of people on the internet, and especially cisgendered men identifying as one

    weiiiiiiiird

    cisgendered

    I have a new favorite term

    uhhh this has been around for a long while now

    but he has just learned it!

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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] regular
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    A duck!A duck! Moderator, ClubPA mod
    edited November 2009
    AMP'd wrote: »
    post feminism is tied with the 3rd wave feminist movement and I don't see a lot of people on the internet, and especially cisgendered men identifying as one

    weiiiiiiiird

    cisgendered

    I have a new favorite term

    uhhh this has been around for a long while now

    You realise that like 95% of the population has given gender issues roughly 5 seconds of thought in their life, right? You're in the minority in more ways than one, TFS.

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    Donovan PuppyfuckerDonovan Puppyfucker A dagger in the dark is worth a thousand swords in the morningRegistered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Wait, are you calling me cisgendered Teefs? What is that?

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    AntimatterAntimatter Devo Was Right Gates of SteelRegistered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Wait, are you calling me cisgendered Teefs? What is that?

    born one gender
    instead of transitioning to another gender

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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] regular
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    pillowpillow Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Koshian wrote: »
    pillow wrote: »
    I only wonder about my femininity when I have to shave my stupid legs every three hours if I want to not look like a lumberjack.

    this is one of those situations where being asian comes in handy

    I only need to shave every two or three days

    any longer than that and the awful sandpaper legs start kicking in

    I like to call them mankles, like man-ankles. It's really like the one part of my appearance that I really just don't like, to the point of making fun of it myself because I'm afraid other people would if I didn't.


    ladies

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    AMP'dAMP'd Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Wait, are you calling me cisgendered Teefs? What is that?

    your substituent groups are oriented in the same direction

    (fuck I'm gonna spend all night reading about organic chemistry again)

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    Wrench N RocketsWrench N Rockets Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    A duck! wrote: »
    AMP'd wrote: »
    post feminism is tied with the 3rd wave feminist movement and I don't see a lot of people on the internet, and especially cisgendered men identifying as one

    weiiiiiiiird

    cisgendered

    I have a new favorite term

    uhhh this has been around for a long while now

    You realise that like 95% of the population has given gender issues roughly 5 seconds of thought in their life, right? You're in the minority in more ways than one, TFS.

    Shhh, you'll make teefs think no one cares.

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    ChicoBlueChicoBlue Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Cisgendered and transgendered are so out-dated.

    Normal and aberrant are the new politically correct terms.

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    TrillianTrillian Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Druhim wrote: »
    Usagi wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    Usagi wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    A great number of dudes are more feminine than I am, but then again they think about it, so rightfully so. I personally don't care about femininity as it relates to me but if fellows want to wear pretty dresses and write books about it then I fail to see a problem!

    Whaen I was a diesel mechanic occasionally one of ther older gys would tease me about me being somehow 'effeminate'. I did grow up in a house with my mum and two older sisters... Dad was early to work, late home until I was like fifteen.

    Nowadays I regularly get told that I am "such a blokey bloke" by female friends. Who knows who to believe?

    Anyways, I think I am a post-femininist? Maybe?

    Whereas I was raised by my dad, with 2 brothers and I breed geckos and train horses and I'm a geneticist-to-be!

    Let us traipse through muck and mire together my sister in science

    Let us!
    My friend's horses, they are bored. They're also lovely and well trained, and super fun on trails.

    Oh man, total sidetrip to Vancouver the next time I'm out there!

    works for me!

    Well, we get our apartment in April, and it is basically going to be an SE++ flophouse.
    No basically about it, really. It will be the physical iteration of this godforsaken place.

    Trillian on

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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] regular
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    Wrench N RocketsWrench N Rockets Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Trillian wrote: »

    Well, we get our apartment in April, and it is basically going to be an SE++ flophouse.
    No basically about it, really. It will be the physical iteration of this godforsaken place.

    sofa-cover.jpg
    Stock up.

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    Donovan PuppyfuckerDonovan Puppyfucker A dagger in the dark is worth a thousand swords in the morningRegistered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Wait, are you calling me cisgendered Teefs? What is that?

    do you identify with the sex you were born as

    if y: you are cisgendered

    if n: you are transgendered or maybe genderqueer!

    Yep, I'm a dude. I even like girls! Why cisgedered? Is it verboten to be referred to as a straight male?

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    zoom. zip. smash.zoom. zip. smash. Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Trillian wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    Trillian wrote: »
    A great number of dudes are more feminine than I am, but then again they think about it, so rightfully so. I personally don't care about femininity as it relates to me but if fellows want to wear pretty dresses and write books about it then I fail to see a problem!

    Whaen I was a diesel mechanic occasionally one of ther older gys would tease me about me being somehow 'effeminate'. I did grow up in a house with my mum and two older sisters... Dad was early to work, late home until I was like fifteen.

    Nowadays I regularly get told that I am "such a blokey bloke" by female friends. Who knows who to believe?

    Anyways, I think I am a post-femininist? Maybe?

    Whereas I was raised by my dad, with 2 brothers and I breed geckos and train horses and I'm a geneticist-to-be!

    And yet my lovely boyfriend is amazed by how girly I am

    I grew up with my mom, my sister, and my effeminate, kind of emasculated father and my boyfriend makes me drink when 'six is for dicks' comes up in Kings.

    Do you wear a lot of plaid flannel?
    Perhaps you and pillow could have a thing...

    I actually dress really well...I think my lack of flannel is actually what keeps me from dating more women.

    Or else they're intimidated by my charm and wry wit.

    zoom. zip. smash. on
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    TrillianTrillian Registered User regular
    edited November 2009
    Well let's not invite borfase

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