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HAHAHA

Oh! This shit had me rolling.

It’s kind of hard to blame the Old Boys Network, when blogging didn’t exist until very recently. I suggested then that one obvious reason is that most women are too concerned about their own lives and those of the people they care about to bother broadcasting their opinions on events of only marginal relationship to themselves to the world.

An even more more impolite corollary to that is that women tend to be more emotional than men, so a disembodied text-only medium that puts a high emphasis on rationality is not one in which women will tend to equal men in performance.

I was really dreading my first class this morning, but goddamn, a good laugh got me feeling the revival. What an excellent parody.

via Mark


12 thoughts on HAHAHA

  1. What a classicly predictable response. This is what they said about women and philosophy, women and literature, women and autobiography. Carolyn Heilbrun has pointed out how men have eschewed the memoir genre as being too domestic, writing of too little significance, she writes:

    “Autobiographies have been renamed memoirs, perhaps, because they can be seen to serve a new purpose: to reveal certain circumstances throughout a life that testify to the unusual claims the writer has made upon the world. And the writers of these memoirs are frequently, if not exclusively women. Men who write memoirs these days usually wish to encompass the destiny of a particular nation, or race, or quality that has led to oppression: they are, for example, Irish, or Jewish, or black, or gay. Men prominent in the intellectual or literary world largely eschew the memoir form . . .”

    Same game, new medium. Thanks, Aspazia

  2. I love a man who isn’t afraid to call a dumb idea dumb, or a silly cunt a silly cunt! Oh you silly cunts, stop playing around in the high testestorone, cut-throat world of blogging and get back to dancing on tables in bars!

  3. Well, this isn’t surprising, considering it’s written by someone who’s a V-Dare frequenter (google V-Dare; I’m not linking to it) and comes up with crap like this.

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