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I guess I shouldn't talk about anything at all if I go by that logic.
Stupid thread.
*Sigh*
I guess I shouldn't talk about anything at all if I go by that logic.
Stupid thread.
Really? But a man is needed to make a baby, the baby swam from his daycare. He definitely has a say.
But I get what you're saying about the experience thing. It does matter but just because someone lacks the experience doesn't mean they're clueless or lack knowledge.
But experience makes knowledge more real to the person and vice versa. Overall experience + knowledge is the best brew.
Jesus christ, the sarcasm in the OP is so damn obvious that it's mind boggling that people don't get it. Unless, of course they are trying to imitate the OP's sarcasm by sarcastically taking the thread literally, but that's probably being too optimistic. :bdpf:
Oh my god..
Jesus christ, the sarcasm in the OP is so damn obvious that it's mind boggling that people don't get it. Unless, of course they are trying to imitate the OP's sarcasm by sarcastically taking the thread literally, but that's probably being too optimistic. :bdpf:
I thought you were serious until I started reading the second paragraph.
Omg this is pathetic. How hard is it to recognize that the op was being sarcastic?
Okay, but you dislike my post when I clearly caught it. That's pathetic.
You clearly didn't.
I clearly did, I just didn't agree with it completely.
Omg this is pathetic. How hard is it to recognize that the op was being sarcastic?
Poe's law is an Internet adage which states that, without a clear indicator of the author's intent, parodies of extreme views will be mistaken by some readers for sincere expressions of the parodied views.
Because men will never become pregnant, never experience what it's like to be a woman, and never have vaginas, it has been proposed, and very much argued, that men should not speak up on abortion. After all, it affects women, so it is entirely up to the woman. And I have to say, I agree. It does not matter what men say about abortion because will never experience it firsthand.
I also elect that, because none of us will ever experience slavery, nor have any of us been slaves, and will very much more likely than not never be slave, we never speak of slavery again. We never say whether or not it's good or bad, and we remain silent when it comes to the topic of slavery, never expressing any opinions on slavery, because, after all, we will never be slaves or experience it firsthand.
I also elect that we never speak of the Holocaust unless you were a Jew in the Holocaust. Meaning, never say whether or not it was right or wrong because, like a man and abortion/pregnancies, you have never and will never experience it. Not applicable to Holocaust survivors.
And while we're on the subject, unless you have been discriminated against on the basis of your sexuality or ***, never, ever speak your opinion on it. Also applicable to people who have never been raped, murdered, tortured, kidnapped, abused, dead, God, or trans.
Because, after all, it's not what you are capable of mentally and intellectually comprehending, it's only what you experience.