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    My answer to #7? MEAD!! The contract doesn't cover mead



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    To digress a little from the topic. This contract screams out a message. Please note the total lack of academic directives or teaching ability. The whole point of "school" has nothing to do with education and everything to do with social convention.

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    I am not kidding, it looks like a woman chore description given by a Muslim Iman. Dress code, hard liquor, cigarette, curfue, and not riding with anyone else than a brother or father, not meeting any men (of course, they could not handle the horse themselves either - like an Saoudi Arabia).

    AND WE THINK IT WAS BETTER IN THE OLD TIME!!!

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    My mother was secretly married for several years so she could continue to teach. The rules changed during WWII and she could continue to teach.

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    It's less likely that a women received treatment for her heart attack symptoms in the USA than a man,
    but more likely that she will be told to take anti-depressants or some other type of chemical lobotomy.

    I think everyone can just be celibate if that's how they want to treat women...

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    It's less likely that a women received treatment for her heart attack symptoms in the USA than a man,
    but more likely that she will be told to take anti-depressants or some other type of chemical lobotomy.

    I think everyone can just be celibate if that's how they want to treat women...
    And if I am not mistaken, heart attack is the second cause of death in women in America, yet go untreated, cause her more generalised pain (due to heart disease, symptoms being quite different in women than in men) is psychological, isn't it?

    Pop an anti-depressant pill lady, your heart problems will go away (pun intended).

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    Quote Posted by Tesla_WTC_Solution (here)
    It's less likely that a women received treatment for her heart attack symptoms in the USA than a man,
    but more likely that she will be told to take anti-depressants or some other type of chemical lobotomy.

    I think everyone can just be celibate if that's how they want to treat women...
    And if I am not mistaken, heart attack is the second cause of death in women in America, yet go untreated, cause her more generalised pain (due to heart disease, symptoms being quite different in women than in men) is psychological, isn't it?

    Pop an anti-depressant pill lady, your heart problems will go away (pun intended).
    I went to the doctor with symptoms of severe depression, dry skin, unexplained weight gain, "brain fog", etc. He told me I needed Prozac. Turned out I was severely hypo-thyroid.

    an addition: Wanna really ****off a doctor (of either gender)? Politely ask them where they graduated in their class...
    Last edited by Selkie; 9th March 2015 at 16:54. Reason: how to troll a doctor

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    Default Re: Medicating Women’s Feelings

    What comes up in you when you see this?



    I wouldn't mind being half trained and half wild

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