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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:47 am
-Retrieves the bouncy ball that Mors smucked herself with and returns it to Kerri- Here you are Kerri! ^^
-Runs to get a first aid kit- I think we'll need one of these... Oh yeah! -Pulls a bright neon green band-aid outta the kit and puts it on Mor's ouchie- ((Band-aids make the pain go away faster for me... lmao))
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 3:34 am
*raises hand sheepishly in response to Lem's 'woman-ego' comment* sweatdrop *instantly becomes distracted and entranced by the brilliant green bandaid on her head and nearly goes cross-eyed to see it*
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 9:35 am
Ebola Zaire is liquefying my insides.
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 11:47 am
Blaming "male ego" on hormones is just a coward's way out. Hormones have nothing to do with it, unless you're trying to say that some of the girls I know have more testosterone than they need and that some of the guys I know have more estrogen than is healthy.
It's probably more due to nuture than genetics and that silly little Y chromasome than anything else. We have these preconcived ideas that men are supposed to be tough, want to sleep with "hot" girls, fight, not cry, and all that crap. While most people tend to think that girls are supposed to be all nice and sweet and want love more than anything else.
What a load of bull.
Men and women, though we do have different coding, are a lot more alike than we all think. Women can be just as violent as men, and men can be just as nice and sweet as women. Granted, that the sterotypes tend to be more common than the non-stereotypical people, but they do exist, and in far greater number than the stereotypes would have us belive.
There's my two cents.
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Black Cat Godess Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 3:16 pm
Women can have testosterone, whilst men can have estrogen. Humans are made by one female and one male, because, after all, it takes two to tango. Hormones is exactly what makes us feel when the hormone is released from the brain. The drug ecstasy attacks the brain, it can make you lose two to six years of memory, that's what happens to some. What the drug does in order to cause euphoria is make the brain release a certain hormone (forgot the name.) This hormone is the hapiness hormone. However, the brain only recieves a limited amount of the hormone, and so only gives a bit amount of the hormone when your normally happy. But the drug causes the brain to release a massive amount of said hormone, hence the evovled feeling of hapiness we call euphoria.
Stereotypes have nothing to do with it. Men are usually more violent because they have more testosterone, which let's males be males, one of the things that said hormone does is gives or makes people (male or female) feel an a aggressive feeling. What do you all think the drug PCP does to a person? Boosts the creation by testosterones by alot. Hence crazy, aggressive human being that can break off hand cuffs by pulling opposite sides, and that'll probably take six to eight cops with night sticks to take down one person whose taken PCP.
I can totally blame hormones for the way I act, because it's exactly what my brain is telling me to do. Your and my brain have jobs to do, and they're going to do it, even if the person has gone mad consciencely. Because it's all sub-consciencely done. You can't control it.
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 5:04 pm
Jolly good. We're debating the ole' 'Battle of the Sexes' thing. It doesn't matter to me whether or not it's hormones responsible. I just know that a lot of guys act testosterone-driven, and a lot of guys break the mold and don't. The same could easily be said about girls. Eitherway, it's generally a taboo subject with me so long as it doesn't stray in the sexist direction. I hate guys who still regard women as mere objects rather than human beings. It irks me. stressed
I've encountered too many of that latter kind for my liking. And I've proven to each and everyone of them that a girl's not some inanimate object to be passed around. Damn them.
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 6:05 pm
I was just talking about how it's easier to hit short people than it is to hit a taller one, and that lead to this.
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 6:44 pm
I find the directions that conversations can travel interesting at times. xp Mostly when they start out pure and innocent and wind up vulgar.
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 8:04 pm
conversations go crazy sometimes...
Unrelated question...how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck Chuck Norris? <3
-huggles a Chuckie Norris plushie- x3
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Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 8:36 pm
Oh God... let's not start the Chuck Norris stuff... I'll kill myself...
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Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 6:01 am
but...my heart really bolongs to Chuck Norris...not my wonderful, sweet, caring beau....>>'' Dun tell him that tho. xD
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Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 9:08 am
I want to get round house kicked by Chuck Norris.
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Black Cat Godess Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 10:02 am
Correction: Girls do have testosterone and boys do have estrogen. Girls just have more estrogen and boy just have more testosterone. razz
Never really met any guy who thinks a girl is something he can pass around amongst his friends, and to tell you the truth, if someone ever tried to do that to me, he would soon loose what makes him a guy. Along with several other important limbs.
And shorter people can duck more easily. I can prove that. XD Taller people are easier to hit since there's more of them to pose as a target.
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Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 10:58 am
Correction to what? I know that. That's why my first sentyence was:
"Women can have testosterone, whilst men can have estrogen."
I also know that men have more testoserone, and women have more estrogen. In the beginning, a baby can go both ways being born of a man and a woman. It all depends on which hormone they recieve more of.
I've fought a short person. I won. I'm not going to punch above a short persons head. My punch is going downward. At three feet I can hit a short person, but they can't reach. I can catch a midgit in the face, whilst they try to get near me, or when they're at full stride. No one way shorter than me is going to get near me enough to hit me. I know, I've done it.
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Black Cat Godess Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 3:37 pm
You've never fought me. I'd chew your legs off.
And the way you said it is that people CAN have some of the other hormone when everyone (except for a very tiny amount of the population) DOES have some of the other hormone.
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