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Yeah I asked him the same thing and I don't another person that wants to start the new one since 'that person' wants to use 'that person's' new generation.
Anyway, in movies, a man who cries is more likely to be treated as funny, and used to show that the guy is a loser. On the other hand, when a woman cries, it's much more likely that it's for a good reason within the context of popular culture.
Exactly! Which is why the cultural taboo against men being open books is unsound, and works against our best interest, and may have something to do with why men are more likely to be involved in violent crime than women.
Who says I'm joking? I'm pretty sure most people have. It's just that it's wrong to act on them. But what if we deny that we even have urges such as those? What happens to us?
Great, just great. What's with the sudden obsession with how others are doing? Just from glancing at Milo's profile, you've asked two people, counting me. Can't think of something more original for small talk? Like, maybe 'Found any good recipes for napalm today?' or 'Ever broke into someone's house before?'
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