To: Nick Danger
when I was 5, girls told me that boys were smelly and made of everything bad...didn't mean I believed them.
6 posted on
02/20/2004 12:29:14 AM PST by
bigghurtt
(Thy tender, major burn - anagram of the bigghurtt's full name.)
To: bigghurtt
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7 posted on
02/20/2004 12:33:39 AM PST by
risk
To: bigghurtt
when I was 5, girls told me that boys were smelly and made of everything bad...didn't mean I believed them. That's twice you've told us what a rough and tough guy you are. It must be true.
8 posted on
02/20/2004 12:40:30 AM PST by
Nick Danger
(With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.)
To: bigghurtt
Fine, they you try and get a store to buy a series of shirts that say "throw rocks at girls".
(s)How about a series of shirts sold by a department store from the KKK youth collection? (/s)
When children said boys were icky it was not part of the poltically correct effort to dehumanize boys, it was mere children's rivalry. These shirts are made by the same women/feminist attitudes who brought you the concept that all sex women have with men is rape.
To: bigghurtt
It's probably true that adults who make T-shirts like this have a similar mentality to that of an average 5-year old...but this attitude's just plain nasty. Adults should have more sense than to encourage it. Don't you think?
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