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by Anonymous User on 12:16 PM August 3rd, 2005 EST (#1)
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LOL.
Cathy hits the nail square on the head. (Is a nail a phallic symbol?)
Also notice included on the board is a complaint by some fembot b!%&h about the hair dye product called "JUST FOR MEN". (I use it.) I guess she never notices all the "FEMALE ONLY" products and clubs and the like permiating society.
I guess she never heared of the "SECRET" anti-persperant ads. The ones that used to say; "'Secret'. Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman" (Now the sloagan is simply "'Secret'. Strong enough for a woman.)
Other than the product "JUST FOR MEN" I know of little or nothing else that is 'male-exclusive'. But I see PLENTY of things that are 'FEMALE exclusive'. Many things from products to night clubs.
This just proves once again that feminists are so narrow sighted, they can look through a key hole with BOTH eyes...!
Thundercloud.
"Hoka hey!"
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by Kyo on 12:54 PM August 3rd, 2005 EST (#2)
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That site is hilarious!
Whoever writes it is doing the men of the world, and the rational-thinking, non-self-obsessed-victimist women of the world, a great service!
Kyo
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by Tirryb on 05:01 PM August 3rd, 2005 EST (#3)
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Hilarious,
absolutely hilarious!
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by ArtflDgr on 10:52 PM August 3rd, 2005 EST (#5)
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I cant wait to see whats next...
it will take me a while to get through this
the person who did it really knew there stuff as to they often referenced writings and incidents and people and such that unless you have been reading a whole lot all over you wouldnt get.
if only the girl in the upper left could get up walk over knock on the side and say "pssst! hey! feministing.com, look who moved in next door!".
actually they probably know now anyway...
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by Anonymous User on 08:09 PM August 5th, 2005 EST (#17)
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Yes, the femmeroids at the original "feministing" DO know about the parody; they got wind of it within a day or 2 and last time I looked no less than 114 !!! comments had been posted!! That's a helluva lot in such in such a short time ....so you can tell that it piqued their interest, all right!
I get the impression that the glory days of feminist SCREAMING are drawing to a close. Plenty of them still do it, but the smarter, hipper ones are starting to realize that that stuff doesn't fly any more. It amuses me to observe the cavalier devil-may-care which they try to project -- affecting not to be affected, as it were. This was very much in evidence among those who commented on the "feministing" parody. Even though the parody does a pretty fair job of savaging feminism, those gals gamely act oh-so-amused by it all -- oh no, nothing gets under THEIR skin, thank you!
This is a good sign: Although it may become harder to jerk their strings by making them scream, it will become easier and easier to *openly* talk shit about feminism, and they will be forced to grit their teeth tighter and tighter the further we push the envelope -- since they don't want to look like stupid screaming femminists!
The times they are a-changing. As usual...
-Fidelbogen-
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by AngryMan
(end_misandryNOSPAM@yahoo.co.uk)
on 05:42 AM August 4th, 2005 EST (#6)
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That's really funny, but I only think so because I'm a womyn-hating phallocrat.
Humour is one of the most useful weapons in our arsenal if we are ever to discredit feminism.
More where that came from, please!
"Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants." Louis D Brandeis, Supreme Court Justice, 1913
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by Anonymous User on 07:59 AM August 4th, 2005 EST (#7)
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I think it was entirely created by Men's Rights Activists. It's far too funny to have been created by women.
Sorry, womyn.
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by Anonymous User on 01:30 PM August 4th, 2005 EST (#9)
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>"It's far too funny to have been created by women."
I don't know about that.
It sounds alot like something Jenk would say. Or even Thea. (before Thea turned to the dark side of the Force.)
Thundercloud.
"Hoka hey!"
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by Boy Genteel on 08:00 PM August 4th, 2005 EST (#11)
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Thea? Dark Side? Wha? Men are from EARTH. Women are from EARTH. Deal with it.
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by Anonymous User on 12:54 PM August 5th, 2005 EST (#13)
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Yep, it's true.
Thea is now a 'WOMEN'S STUDIES" major. The fembots got to her. Jenk was the one who told us about that.
It's a shame, but all wars have casualties. I guess Thea is one of them.
Thundercloud.
"Hoka hey!"
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by zerostress on 09:35 AM August 4th, 2005 EST (#8)
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A web site parodying Men's Rights Association ?
That would keep us from taking us too seriously, which is never a good thing.
Might be fun too
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by Anonymous User on 01:36 PM August 4th, 2005 EST (#10)
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That is something that I have noticed about feminists. They NEVER laugh.(exept when a man is horribly injured) EVERYTHING is just SO SIRIOUS. They can't even laugh at themselves.
...Well, then again I guess WE laugh at them enough for both of us. :-)
Thundercloud.
"Hoka hey!"
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by Uberganger on 07:58 AM August 8th, 2005 EST (#18)
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Given the size and the vicious agenda of the feminist movement, and given the general lack of awareness of what might be called men's issues, I think it would be unwise to parody MRAs. Unless it could be done in a way that actually ridiculed feminists more. I suppose you could ridicule all those pro-feminist men's groups, although they're practically self-parodying anyway. As for taking ourselves too seriously, men's big collective problem is that they don't take themselves seriously enough - then somebody ruins their lives and they kill themselves. Not funny.
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by Anonymous User on 12:56 PM August 5th, 2005 EST (#14)
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The guy from 'Mission Impossible'...?
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by Clancy
(long_ponytail@yahoo.com)
on 02:23 PM August 5th, 2005 EST (#15)
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At first, I thought it was brilliant but then the jokes began to wear thin. The first few entries were enough. Now, it’s the same thing, over and over. The comments read more like a group of junior high boys rather than college educated men. Don’t get me wrong. The original message is very timely and if anyone needs lampooning, it’s the feminuts. But, sometimes less is more. They have a good idea but in it's current state, no one is going to read it except men, IMO.
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by zerostress on 02:58 PM August 5th, 2005 EST (#16)
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Oh I did.
Found the same information, sent him an congratulatory email, thought about posting the information here, decided that the guy perhaps did not want to have his name, phone number and adress posted here.
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