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I have a few items which might or might not be worthy, so I'd like some input over the next few days. First, is this rather dumb post from a single mom....
All I know anything about is plastic dolls, don't ask me
Money will open the legs, but won't make the pussy wet.
Perhaps it is time to revisit Rule 5.
IMO - if the post involves any kind of complaint against men AT ALL, it fits. If it involves any kind of complaint about her consequences, or men, or the dating pool, or anything like that, I would include it.
If it involves any of the following, I would say no:
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Ugly, fat, or otherwise unattractive women talking about not getting dates - not ours
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women complaining about a particular ex - not ours
- Women talking about how hard marriage is - not ours.
Etc.
Just a thought. Let it marinate in your heads for a while. I have been outvoted on this topic before, but I still bring it up from time to time in case the time has finally arrived.
That being said, I agree 100% with maintaining the integrity of the tribe. So I will defer to the wisdom of the community.
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St. Pope John I May 18th | Saint of the Day
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St. John I, Pope and Martyr (Feast day - May 18) A native of Tuscany in Italy, John was elected Pope while he was still an archdeacon upon the death of Pope Hormisdas in 523. At that time, the ruler of Italy was Theodoric the Goth who subscribed to the Arian brand of Christianity, but had tolerated and even favored his Catholic subjects during the early part of his reign. However, about the time of St. John's accession to the Papacy, Theodoric's policy underwent a drastic change as a result of two events: the treasonable (in the sovereign's view) correspondence between ranking members of the Roman Senate and Constantinople and the severe edict against heretics enacted by the emperor Justin I, who was the first Catholic on the Byzantine throne in fifty years.
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@Land_of_the_losers there's really nothing to this one
@Impressive-Cricket-8 pretty much my stance