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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2019 21:28:58 GMT
General Ramen has better noodles. (Btw what the hell does "WAMEN" mean anyway? Help me out here NormanClature )
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Post by NormanClature on Mar 14, 2019 21:46:03 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2019 21:52:51 GMT
General Ramen has better noodles. (Btw what the hell does "WAMEN" mean anyway? Help me out here NormanClature ) As one who is savvy with troll lingo due to my long and storied history on the deep web, I can shed some light on this one. "Wamen" is a term for "women". It has taken on a derogatory meaning, emulating the diction of a young child or a mentally handicapped person in order to belittle women or their male defenders (also known as "white knights") by insinuating they are childish, dumb, or both. A fairly recent invention, one can trace its origin back to PewDiePie and his fanbase. Further research is needed to determine if its creation was meant to be "lolrandom" or insulting.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Mar 14, 2019 23:47:38 GMT
General Ramen has better noodles. (Btw what the hell does "WAMEN" mean anyway? Help me out here NormanClature ) It's just a way for him to mock the film because he hates women that much.
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Post by NormanClature on Mar 14, 2019 23:53:40 GMT
General Ramen has better noodles. (Btw what the hell does "WAMEN" mean anyway? Help me out here NormanClature ) It's just a way for him to mock the film because he hates women that much. Are mods allowed to troll? Shouldn't you be above such activities?
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Mar 15, 2019 0:00:23 GMT
It's just a way for him to mock the film because he hates women that much. Are mods allowed to troll? Shouldn't you be above such activities? I'm not trolling.
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Post by NormanClature on Mar 15, 2019 0:03:42 GMT
Are mods allowed to troll? Shouldn't you be above such activities? I'm not trolling. Of course you aren't.
I don't suppose you can read either?
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Post by hobowar on Mar 15, 2019 0:05:18 GMT
General Ramen has better noodles. (Btw what the hell does "WAMEN" mean anyway? Help me out here NormanClature ) It's just a way for him to mock the film because he hates women that much. This
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Mar 15, 2019 0:05:52 GMT
Of course you aren't.
I don't suppose you can read either? Oh I've been reading. I've been reading the nonsense you keep spamming the boards with.
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Post by NormanClature on Mar 15, 2019 0:10:31 GMT
Of course you aren't.
I don't suppose you can read either? Oh I've been reading. I've been reading the nonsense you keep spamming the boards with. So where have I aaid anything about hating women? Hating SJWs - yes. Hating having people's politics forced into my entertainment - yes. Hating women - no.
You are free to link any posts which support your theory.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Mar 15, 2019 0:20:47 GMT
Oh I've been reading. I've been reading the nonsense you keep spamming the boards with. So where have I aaid anything about hating women? Hating SJWs - yes. Hating having people's politics forced into my entertainment - yes. Hating women - no.
You are free to link any posts which support your theory.
Your constant use of "Wamen" made me believe that you have some issues with women. I don't see any force politics.
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Post by NormanClature on Mar 15, 2019 0:25:32 GMT
So where have I aaid anything about hating women? Hating SJWs - yes. Hating having people's politics forced into my entertainment - yes. Hating women - no.
You are free to link any posts which support your theory.
Your constant use of "Wamen" made me believe that you have some issues with women. I don't see any force politics. So because I use the word "Wamen," in relation to the hateful Brie Larson and her movie, it means I hate women?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2019 0:31:01 GMT
Your constant use of "Wamen" made me believe that you have some issues with women. I don't see any force politics. So because I use the word "Wamen," in relation to the hateful Brie Larson and her movie, it means I hate women? Oh, this is still going. Neat. Well, you can play that card with the normies and get some mileage, but it's kind of a tell when somebody posts something about International Women's Day and you ask "But where is International Men's Day?" It's like doing a card trick in front of somebody who also knows card tricks. Now, I don't know if you hate women or not. But the agenda is plain as day. Why act coy about it? We're all internet lads.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Mar 15, 2019 0:32:51 GMT
Your constant use of "Wamen" made me believe that you have some issues with women. I don't see any force politics. So because I use the word "Wamen," in relation to the hateful Brie Larson and her movie, it means I hate women? Sure. I don't see how wanting a more inclusive press tour makes someone "Hateful"
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Post by NormanClature on Mar 15, 2019 0:39:31 GMT
So because I use the word "Wamen," in relation to the hateful Brie Larson and her movie, it means I hate women? Oh, this is still going. Neat. Well, you can play that card with the normies and get some mileage, but it's kind of a tell when somebody posts something about International Women's Day and you ask "But where is International Men's Day?" It's like doing a card trick in front of somebody who also knows card tricks. Now, I don't know if you hate women or not. But the agenda is plain as day. Why act coy about it? We're all internet lads. I say a lot of things to mock SJW politics. You think I actually want an International Men's Day?? You guys are hilarious!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2019 0:46:02 GMT
Oh, this is still going. Neat. Well, you can play that card with the normies and get some mileage, but it's kind of a tell when somebody posts something about International Women's Day and you ask "But where is International Men's Day?" It's like doing a card trick in front of somebody who also knows card tricks. Now, I don't know if you hate women or not. But the agenda is plain as day. Why act coy about it? We're all internet lads. I say a lot of things to mock SJW politics. You think I actually want an International Men's Day?? You guys are hilarious! No. Well, maybe. I don't think you'd mind it, actually. And you'd probably support its implementation. I think you just want to light fires, which you've just confirmed. And I think that's fine. For me, personally, it only bugs me when people act like that's not what they're trying to do when it's fairly obvious. In which case, I'd say make it less obvious instead of doubling down and saying "Oh, I know it's obvious, but I got you triggered!" It's just very weak and eye-rolling to me. I like a certain level of sophistication with my wind-up artists. But you do you. This is just my preference, after all.
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Post by NormanClature on Mar 15, 2019 0:48:15 GMT
So because I use the word "Wamen," in relation to the hateful Brie Larson and her movie, it means I hate women? Sure. I don't see how wanting a more inclusive press tour makes someone "Hateful" Yeah, because the way she got her point across wasn't snarky or unpleasant at all. She is really a misrepresented paragon of virtue....just don't ask for her phone number.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Mar 15, 2019 0:54:46 GMT
Sure. I don't see how wanting a more inclusive press tour makes someone "Hateful" Yeah, because the way she got her point across wasn't snarky or unpleasant at all. She is really a misrepresented paragon of virtue....just don't ask for her phone number. If you don't like her that's fine. But this place is for discussing the films, not to bitch about the "SJWs" This isn't the politics board. So how about we move on from that?
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Post by Vassaggo on Mar 15, 2019 0:57:14 GMT
Oh, this is still going. Neat. Well, you can play that card with the normies and get some mileage, but it's kind of a tell when somebody posts something about International Women's Day and you ask "But where is International Men's Day?" It's like doing a card trick in front of somebody who also knows card tricks. Now, I don't know if you hate women or not. But the agenda is plain as day. Why act coy about it? We're all internet lads. I say a lot of things to mock SJW politics. You think I actually want an International Men's Day?? You guys are hilarious! By using terms, tactics "international Men's Day", and tropes of people who hate women you kind of paint yourself in a corner. Take the term Soy Boy. The use of the term Soy Boy has negative connotations that can be construed as anti-female. And is used by men to compare men they feel are inferior to females. The term comes from a questionable hypothesis that phytoestrogen in soy can mask masculine traits in men. Usually physical, but also mental. Phytoestrogen is plant estrogen female hormone. Supposedly it makes males Effeminate. The derogatory part is that if a male shows any type of behavior or personality traits that show empathy, feelings, acts any any way like a female or support of females it's bad. It's another way of calling a male gay if he is/says something not classically masculine or macho. One goes through the path of sexuality to derogatorily compare a man to a woman. (ie calling a guy gay). One uses pseudoscience to insult a man to compare them to a woman. (ie calling a guy a soy boy). If you going to use soy boy why not just call them a F@***T. It means the same thing. That way you can compare him to a woman and use a slur. So if we see using the terms and tactics are we to assume you are just using them to get a rise or you mean them? Sarcasm doesn't translate well in text. So many will take you at what you say. Calling someone you disagree with about politics a Effeminate Man or Woman like Man as insult can make people believe you think classic traits of a woman are insulting.
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Post by NormanClature on Mar 15, 2019 1:06:14 GMT
I say a lot of things to mock SJW politics. You think I actually want an International Men's Day?? You guys are hilarious! No. Well, maybe. I don't think you'd mind it, actually. And you'd probably support its implementation. I think you just want to light fires, which you've just confirmed. And I think that's fine. For me, personally, it only bugs me when people act like that's not what they're trying to do when it's fairly obvious. In which case, I'd say make it less obvious instead of doubling down and saying "Oh, I know it's obvious, but I got you triggered!" It's just very weak and eye-rolling to me. I like a certain level of sophistication with my wind-up artists. But you do you. This is just my preference, after all. I'd support the implementation of an International Men's Day?? If you are going to attempt to shove you oar in, you will have to do better than that.
You not getting a fairly obvious joke is some sort of admission on my part? Maybe I need to include spoilers just for you? (I didn't really mean that ) .
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