mwj
Well-known member
I am well over 70 so you need to explain this slowly with small words.Yep, that's a woman moment.
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I am not a female according to my wife and children.
I am well over 70 so you need to explain this slowly with small words.Yep, that's a woman moment.
In 50s defense sometimes when you enter a debate with people that exaggerate, twist facts and make uniformed assumptions you gotta fight dirty...I am well over 70 so you need to explain this slowly with small words.
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I am not a female according to my wife and children.
I am well over 70 so you need to explain this slowly with small words.
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I am not a female according to my wife and children.
In 50s defense sometimes when you enter a debate with people that exaggerate, twist facts and make uniformed assumptions you gotta fight dirty...
Before I was a sexist misogynist and was just asking a question, I asked it for a reason.
I asked if she was a woman because it matters in a conversation like this. Going all the way back to just after the post about folks meeting their makers, I noticed that the poster in question's comments were all very emotionally charged. So it occurred to me to ask. If you think it doesn't matter, ask yourself if you'd carry on a conversation on such a charged topic with your wife or daughter the same way you would your son or brother.
I asked because, to put it plainly, if they turned out to be a woman then I'd know: this person is greatly emotionally invested in their viewpoint, they are coming from an emotionally charged stance, and there's no point in continuing.
Now, they never directly said that they were a woman, but judging by how they then created strawman arguments, called me and Butch names, and brought up other discussions that are unrelated, I think it's safe to assume.
Sometimes, yes. I didn't "call out" anyone, though. I just asked, and roundabouts got my answer. I have a wife and two girls, when we go on vacation to my mom's place it's usually then my wife, girls, mom, sister, niece, and sister in law most of the time. I have formed from these experiences the opinion that when the fairer sex have their hackles up and plant their feet, it's best to just write it off as a loss, ya ain't gonna make no ground. I have a little nephew, but he's not old enough to side with me or commiserate yet. If people choose to believe that I'm diabolically sexist out here oppressing women, that's their choice. Though if you'll search "ma'am" with my username you'll find that I generally give respect to women.I find that many posters on this board post there opinion on many subjects. I just find it odd that you would think that the sex of a poster would invalidate there opinion. Are ''strawman'' and ''Karen'' comments the same thing?
When a male gives a strong opinion are they being emotional and need called out on it?
Amen...But you like to have the last say.
Save it for later it could be needed!Whoops.. accidental discharge
It's my understanding that the limp bull is no longer visible to the op. So our next order of business is going to need to be the 50 cows on a half inch of grass. Unless someone wants to saddle up and take their turn as county agent on this Christmas Eve and find some other business to stick our noses in.Emotional (irate) opinions by men are usually mansplaning obvious things about life to women, children or goofy young men. The limp bull is the property of another man that for good or bad reasons, which we ignore, has not been put out of his misery. The only prudent choice, and I use the term loosely as I don't like to meddle in the affairs of other men, would be to offer to buy the bull and deal with him. Anything else is Kerenesq, Kyelesq, emotional, reckless and illogical and requires stern mansplaning.
Eggnog too early!What's the matter with you people? Have you been drinking?
Limp bull!!It's my understanding that the limp bull is no longer visible to the op. So our next order of business is going to need to be the 50 cows on a half inch of grass. Unless someone wants to saddle up and take their turn as county agent on this Christmas Eve and find some other business to stick our noses in.
Somebody call the cops.....I would worry about poor fence and bad corner braces. This could have caused the problems in both herds.
I thought I did. Could you recommend a fence expert from Texas that is not to shy to give advice on cedar posts.Somebody call the cops.....
I'm not shy... and you know what the advice is..I thought I did. Could you recommend a fence expert from Texas that is not to shy to give advice on cedar posts.