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Post by turkoizdog on Oct 16, 2009 20:09:38 GMT -8
Bet that caught your attention, didn't it? Well don't worry because apparently women are like spaghetti. www.scribd.com/doc/16784405/Waffles-Spaghetti?classic_ui=1I'm not sure how true it is about a man's mind, but the description about a woman's mind seems pretty accurate. I could never picture a moment without something going through my mind. There is one thing I disagreed on... the idea that "Men are the people of the ladder and women are the people of the circle". I've found that in my experiences, men have been the people of the circle much more often than women. But maybe that's cuz I just get along with some guys better than I do with some girls. :/
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Post by danime91 on Oct 16, 2009 22:55:44 GMT -8
Lol, loved the article. Though I think I would be more of a waffle noodle? I dunno, I just kinda feel like a mixture of both sides. Definitely agreeing with that stuff in the last part, the 17 things.
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Post by turkoizdog on Oct 16, 2009 23:27:53 GMT -8
A woodle? xP (Isn't that a children's tv show?) And I know what you mean... I always felt like my brain was like desk separated into folders and folders in folders and all that... plus a bunch of stuff thrown onto the desk top. When I need to look at something, I take it out of its folder and put it on the desk. However, stuff in folders can link me to other stuff... Screw it, my mind is like Wikipedia (only more accurate and more organized and waaay more links) I love how the men had 2 more rules than the women
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Post by danime91 on Oct 17, 2009 7:38:30 GMT -8
That's because women have more bothersome and annoying traits than men do. lol
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Post by Gabby on Oct 17, 2009 8:26:57 GMT -8
Ugh, I hate men. Which is not to say that I would prefer a guy to be exactly like a girl in his brain, but it's too bad I'm not Lesbian.
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Post by IceCoffin on Oct 17, 2009 9:35:40 GMT -8
Actually, I don't always get subtle hints. I can MAKE subtle hints, yeah... or just blurt things out , but when it comes to things I don't "get", it's always best to say it to my face.
I don't know about my mind being like spaghetti, but I guess it is in some ways. While I myself can be brutally honest, I need somebody to be just as honest with me sometimes. Sure, honesty can make people look like a total jerk, but it definitely gets to the point, which is what I need. I hate it when I can't get to the point; when something is just a little too hard to explain... ARGH. Like right now. *smacks self*
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Post by turkoizdog on Oct 17, 2009 9:55:17 GMT -8
Danime: ... sigh. Sad but true.
Gabby: Yeah, I know what you mean... I don't really have much hope when it comes to finding a guy won't try to perv his way into my pants, but guys make good friends.
Ohh saaame :/
And yeah, I need people to be honest. I've had waay too many bad past experiences where people have pretended to be one way and then gotten frustrated when I didn't realize that they were really just acting. I mean come on now, just tell me to my face and I'll be on my way.
So when it all comes down to it, I've pretty much lost faith (a word I hate) in most of the population. -.-
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Post by IceCoffin on Oct 17, 2009 12:33:50 GMT -8
Using my somewhat cynical point of view, honesty as a "virtue" is a pile of crap. People are taught to think that "Honesty is good! At least you're not a liar!"...
Yeah, well, then reality called in, and as it turns out, just about EVERYONE lies. Incredibly honest people are both praised as "honest people!!1!!1!", and at the same time, they can be viewed as jerks. I don't sugarcoat a lot of things I say, mind you...
And honesty, really sugar-free honesty... can be just about as scathing as sarcasm. It's nice to make people feel better with little everyday "lies", but sometimes, your own judgment has to deem whether that's the really right thing to do.
And that was another sarcasm-filled post from the Rainbow Happy Fun Club and the Children's Book of Virtuous Hypocrites. Woohoo! ;D
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Post by Del on Oct 17, 2009 19:23:44 GMT -8
I feel as if that article was written by a women. It seemed a little biased to me XD
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Post by Del on Oct 17, 2009 19:24:20 GMT -8
I feel like I switch back and forth between the two...
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Post by Gabby on Oct 17, 2009 20:24:14 GMT -8
I didn't think that. It was pretty accurate. Women sounded like anxious attention whores and men sounded like self-absorbed jerks.
But I guess I'm biased in a way. I only know of one relationship in my family that has actually been normal. So yeah. x)
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Post by Del on Oct 18, 2009 20:20:32 GMT -8
I definitely know they mean by 'parking' lol.
But, for the most part, I this whole article was a horrible stereotype D:
For both genders...
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Post by turkoizdog on Oct 20, 2009 0:19:59 GMT -8
Definitely a stereotype, but one of those that is grounded in reality (as many stereotypes are). Saying ALL men are waffles and ALL women are spaghetti is different from saying MOST men are waffles and MOST women are spaghetti.
Aaaaand now, next time I eat spaghetti, I'm gonna feel the need to line up all the noodles nice and straight... -.-
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Post by danime91 on Oct 20, 2009 8:16:26 GMT -8
That problem is simply solved by eating spaghetti with box-shaped pasta.
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Post by Del on Oct 20, 2009 10:13:56 GMT -8
You're a genius Danime! We have solved the gender issues through shaped pasta!!!!!!!!
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