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tollbooth
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"UNICORN!!!! *pissed*"


I dont know what that 2-pronged beast is called!!!

I imagine its a lot like the mythical Unicorn, prancing about in a field of sweet hay, naying to the occasional butterfly, fluttering around its face. Kind of like the Aquarian folks...chasing after the mythical 4-leaf clovers growing rampant....


And P-Angel, shut 'yer piehole this instant!!!! 🙂
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cappysweetie
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So long as you weren't connected to Ralph Nadar in any way .. you'd have my vote.

YAY!!!!!!!!!!! 😄

I'm an independent but that Nadar guy gets on my nerves!!! There were a comments he made about my gut that turned me red LOL.

Tollbooth,

I'm am a seagoat -- part goat, part fish -- hence the name capricorn 😉 But I'm on the Saggie/Cappie cusp so you are dealing with a seagoat who has four long horse legs haha
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Roxanne
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satori: a tough crowd? an ignorant one more like. p-angel you are totally missing my point.

i don't like women who put themselves out there to be superhuman - or better than the rest of us. i think it's a woman's job to put her children first that's all and perhaps if sarah palin had done that, she wouldn't have a pregnant teenage daughter. if my daughter got pregnant from unprotected sex at such a young age - i would feel responsible because I am the one she looks to for guidance and if i'm off being a captain of industry or running some piss-pot country - i'm not even going to NOTICE my kids, let alone be actively involved in their upbringing. why the fuck bother to have kids in the first place if you're just going to selfishly further your own career and steam ahead like they don't exist? nevertheless, it's her choice but i happen to have a different opinion.

ofcourse, it's her choice and i haven't actually said anything detrimental about her character OR her abilities to be number 2 in the US - i was merely saying that this is not a choice that I would make, being a mother.

it pissed me off that you said women in europe are conditioned to be inferior to men. that is the biggest load of bollocks you have ever come out with (and there are plenty of examples). european women are HAPPY with their lives thank you very much. they DON'T feel inferior to men but american women obviously view them as somehow opressed.

spain is viewed by many as a chauvenistic country but it's actually a matriarchal society. every family is ruled by an iron grandmother and women are RESPECTED in their familys and in society in general. just because most of us choose to put career second to raising kids in NO WAY demeans us at all.

women will ALWAYS be judged by their appearance. that is nothing to do with me. it is part of our global consciousness. i don't happen to think it's right but there doesn't seem to be much to do to change that way of thinking - in men AND women.

thank GOD i'm not ugly AHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHA!!!

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Roxanne
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tollbooth: i'm not trying to add fuel to this debate (much) but behind every good woman is pretty much NOTHING actually. perhaps her mother but never a man. again, it's not a man's job to be the stay-at-home while the woman tears up the corporate ladder. those are not our natural gender roles at all. it happens and it's not wrong ofcourse, but in MY OPINION, it is not the natural order of things.

women are stronger than men. that is why we give birth. mothers are also the most influential people on the planet. do you think john mccain or obama look down on their mothers as being inferior? NO! they probably respect them for helping them on their journey and making them the men they are.