NineStorms
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Apr 17, 2007
- Messages
- 26
You have to understand, I'm not offended by you. It truly takes a long time to unbrainwash yourself and see the truth. This is not a joke. This is very serious. I do not think there is anything funny about mass-brainwashing of the public to promote equality.
However, on a more humorous side,
You say "But it seems to me that K12 is talking about the inability of women to cope with stress and what not. Which ofcourse is complete gibberish. There is no proof to support this theory"
Uh, get off Mars and Venus and come to the real world bro, just for a few seconds. Not some idealistic fanatasy that is imposed on you. That's where I'm coming from. Biology is not something I made up. It is actually a real science. Ok, proof. Uh, what could I possibly come up with to support somthing that is complete gibberish? This is gonna be hard... um... um... Wait! Wait! I think I got it! You really don't think, for example, women PMS'ing have a reduced threshold for emotional turmoil when compared to men? Uh, um, ok. I see your point, lol. About a week out of the month women are going through this biological dilema. Tread cautiously, for those that don't know. So, once again, K12 would argue the obvious -- As a general rule, women have a lower threshold for emotional turmoil than men. -
Perhaps we should start at the beginning? What is the definition of emotional turmoil for you? What does a reduced threshold entail?


