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The Girls Can't Hack It! 2043

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And you STILL can't jump it.

No, I'm not. You reap what you sow.

So you would have no problem with his "attack on women" as long as he cited from the article correctly? I thought that you were fighting over a more important principle than that.

That's my standard. What's yours?

Or more likely you were doing a basic troll act, making an ad hominem remark about the love life of someone that you don't even know, hoping to hurt his feelings and expecting that your self-buttumed mantle of "protecting women's self-esteem" would insulate you from any criticism.

Wow, what a boast. He, she, or it is saying, "I'm a high end troll".

The Girls Can't Hack It! 2044
Women don't have "better developed lower body musculature", Puke, or they would run faster than men. Do you seriously imagine that kickboxing is segregated by gender to protect...

Oh so you're absent without leave when it becomes time to show your even-handedness.

Apparently, integrity is a rather alien concept to you. Sorry.

You opened the door when you delivered a cheap insult toward someone else. Was that "typical" of you?

It is equivalent in that sense.

Well, I neutralized the "you have no reading comprehension skills" argument that you used earlier.

NYC taxes, was: Toll Hikes, Fare Hikes, War Hikes 2047
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 18:12:37 +0000 (UTC), danny burstein No, it's not. If NYC is going to butter their bread, it's not unreasonable for them to live...

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