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    • FiyaFlyF
      FiyaFly @DustinB3403
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      @DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

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      Posting this to remind everyone what we had, and lost... Good job guys. Good flipping job!

      I showed this to my girlfriend. Her response?
      "EXACTLY
      That's how a woman should be
      What went wrong? How did we end up in this mess of modernity?"

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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          scottalanmiller
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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @FiyaFly
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            @FiyaFly said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

            @DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

            0_1481914026048_tips.jpg

            Posting this to remind everyone what we had, and lost... Good job guys. Good flipping job!

            I showed this to my girlfriend. Her response?
            "EXACTLY
            That's how a woman should be
            What went wrong? How did we end up in this mess of modernity?"

            Lucky guy, really lucky guy, you should marry her!

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            • Minion QueenM
              Minion Queen Banned @DustinB3403
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              @DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

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              Posting this to remind everyone what we had, and lost... Good job guys. Good flipping job!

              As a woman you would think I would have an issue with this.... I honestly don't (despite picking on @DustinB3403 about it).

              Women and men are different. You can't argue that. When you try and balance it out and make it equal you get problems.

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              • Minion QueenM
                Minion Queen Banned
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                Now that being said. There is no reason a woman can't work and do some of the same jobs as a guy. However I am in full agreement if you can't do a job the same as a guy ( or better) then you shouldn't do it.

                My Aunt is a Marine along with her husband, my uncle. She is scary and can take him down. However I have a friend also in the Marines and she had to use the womens modifications to get in. Umm no you shouldn't be in the services if you can't do what your male counterparts can.

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                • RojoLocoR
                  RojoLoco @hobbit666
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                  @hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                  No error just no upload button just them img link one.
                  Too lazy to uploaded them somewhere and link lol

                  Hold the phone sideways and make sure the keyboard is hidden, then you will see the upload button.

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                  • thanksajdotcomT
                    thanksajdotcom @Minion Queen
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                    @Minion-Queen said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                    Now that being said. There is no reason a woman can't work and do some of the same jobs as a guy. However I am in full agreement if you can't do a job the same as a guy ( or better) then you shouldn't do it.

                    My Aunt is a Marine along with her husband, my uncle. She is scary and can take him down. However I have a friend also in the Marines and she had to use the womens modifications to get in. Umm no you shouldn't be in the services if you can't do what your male counterparts can.

                    This is the definition of equals, and what feminism is really trying to accomplish. Minus the femi-Nazis, who take things to the other extreme, and I'm personally against things like Affirmative Action, because I know what they were trying to do, but unfortunately it's one of those things that on paper is good but in actuality it's horrible. People are people, and it should be based on qualifications, not the race of the person or demographic metrics to meet.

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                    • wirestyle22W
                      wirestyle22 @Minion Queen
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                      @Minion-Queen I agree that the individual is what is important. This sort of segways into:

                      As much as I am a nice person I don't agree with the 'every kid gets a trophy' mentality. As a human being you need to learn what success is, what failure is, and how to handle each of them. I'm not going to teach my kids to chase their dreams and that they are capable of doing anything. I'm going to teach them that every person regardless of race, sex and religion has their own strengths and their own weaknesses. You should make yourself as marketable as possible in a field that lends itself well to your specific skill set.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
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                        @wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                        As much as I am a nice person I don't agree with the 'every kid gets a trophy' mentality.

                        I don't think nice is a factor. No matter how nice you are doesn't mean that you want to reward failure. Rewarding failure is just another term for trivializing success.

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                        • wirestyle22W
                          wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                          @wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                          As much as I am a nice person I don't agree with the 'every kid gets a trophy' mentality.

                          I don't think nice is a factor. No matter how nice you are doesn't mean that you want to reward failure. Rewarding failure is just another term for trivializing success.

                          Agreed.

                          I mean I'm nice in the sense that I'm friendly towards people and if given the choice to be positive or negative I try my absolute best to be a positive influence on other people. If we're talking about my child though, I have a duty to them to raise them in what I consider to be the 'right way'.

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                          • thanksajdotcomT
                            thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                            @wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                            As much as I am a nice person I don't agree with the 'every kid gets a trophy' mentality.

                            I don't think nice is a factor. No matter how nice you are doesn't mean that you want to reward failure. Rewarding failure is just another term for trivializing success.

                            I completely agree that participation trophies are bullshit. You need to know how to fail, and succeed, and should be pushed to succeed. We should not be programming kids that if they fail, everything will just still be alright. We're taking away competition and drive and spirit from the next generation, and I hate that. Glad that I avoided that mess.

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                            • RojoLocoR
                              RojoLoco @wirestyle22
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                              @wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                              @wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                              As much as I am a nice person I don't agree with the 'every kid gets a trophy' mentality.

                              I don't think nice is a factor. No matter how nice you are doesn't mean that you want to reward failure. Rewarding failure is just another term for trivializing success.

                              Agreed.

                              I mean I'm nice in the sense that I'm friendly towards people and if given the choice to be positive or negative I try my absolute best to be a positive influence on other people. If we're talking about my child though, I have a duty to them to raise them in what I consider to be the 'right way'.

                              Unfortunately, you now find yourself in opposition to most of American society if you want to raise your kids the "right" way (as mentioned above, no participation trophies, learning to deal with both success and failure, etc). Now you get to be the "bad guy" for wanting to raise sensible, well adjusted kids who can deal with reality and haven't been coddled. Which is f@cked if you ask me.

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                              • thanksajdotcomT
                                thanksajdotcom @RojoLoco
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                                @RojoLoco said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                @wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                @wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                As much as I am a nice person I don't agree with the 'every kid gets a trophy' mentality.

                                I don't think nice is a factor. No matter how nice you are doesn't mean that you want to reward failure. Rewarding failure is just another term for trivializing success.

                                Agreed.

                                I mean I'm nice in the sense that I'm friendly towards people and if given the choice to be positive or negative I try my absolute best to be a positive influence on other people. If we're talking about my child though, I have a duty to them to raise them in what I consider to be the 'right way'.

                                Unfortunately, you now find yourself in opposition to most of American society if you want to raise your kids the "right" way (as mentioned above, no participation trophies, learning to deal with both success and failure, etc). Now you get to be the "bad guy" for wanting to raise sensible, well adjusted kids who can deal with reality and haven't been coddled. Which is f@cked if you ask me.

                                I was raised in a way that if I failed, I was told to figure out why, and either try again or, move on if it was a one-time thing, and learn from the mistake. I was raised that if I wanted to get ahead in life, I needed to work hard, be smart, and not just be passively accepting of everything, but if I wanted something, push for it, drive for it, and make it happen, which I know I need to tone down on in some ways (brute force doesn't work in relationships sadly). But the drive is important, because people who are successful all share certain traits at a fundamental level, and one of the biggest ones is the drive to succeed.

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                                • RojoLocoR
                                  RojoLoco @thanksajdotcom
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                                  @thanksajdotcom said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                  @RojoLoco said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                  @wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                  @wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                  As much as I am a nice person I don't agree with the 'every kid gets a trophy' mentality.

                                  I don't think nice is a factor. No matter how nice you are doesn't mean that you want to reward failure. Rewarding failure is just another term for trivializing success.

                                  Agreed.

                                  I mean I'm nice in the sense that I'm friendly towards people and if given the choice to be positive or negative I try my absolute best to be a positive influence on other people. If we're talking about my child though, I have a duty to them to raise them in what I consider to be the 'right way'.

                                  Unfortunately, you now find yourself in opposition to most of American society if you want to raise your kids the "right" way (as mentioned above, no participation trophies, learning to deal with both success and failure, etc). Now you get to be the "bad guy" for wanting to raise sensible, well adjusted kids who can deal with reality and haven't been coddled. Which is f@cked if you ask me.

                                  I was raised in a way that if I failed, I was told to figure out why, and either try again or, move on if it was a one-time thing, and learn from the mistake. I was raised that if I wanted to get ahead in life, I needed to work hard, be smart, and not just be passively accepting of everything, but if I wanted something, push for it, drive for it, and make it happen, which I know I need to tone down on in some ways (brute force doesn't work in relationships sadly). But the drive is important, because people who are successful all share certain traits at a fundamental level, and one of the biggest ones is the drive to succeed.

                                  I was taught the same kinds of lessons as well, but I fear this is a dying method of parenting. But I guess that will make it easier in the future for those with drive to succeed. But I also feel like society is starting to value that drive and ambition much less, which will likely have a negative long term impact.

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                                  • Minion QueenM
                                    Minion Queen Banned
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                                    It's really sad how doing anything, in any kind of even close to exceptional way, is looked down on these days.

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                                    • wirestyle22W
                                      wirestyle22
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                                      I respect the fact that everyone thinks they are right the majority of the time. It's kind of part of human nature. The problem as I see it is too few people are open to hearing the opinions of a contradictory viewpoint. My brother-in-law is a very intelligent person, but his weakness is assuming that because he is intelligent his viewpoint must be correct. In ethics, there are always many strong principles and you can absolutely justify each of them strongly even though they are at odds with each other. I try to remember that in my day to day.

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                                      • thanksajdotcomT
                                        thanksajdotcom @wirestyle22
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                                        @wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                        I respect the fact that everyone thinks they are right the majority of the time. It's kind of part of human nature. The problem as I see it is too few people are open to hearing the opinions of a contradictory viewpoint. My brother-in-law is a very intelligent person, but his weakness is assuming that because he is intelligent his viewpoint must be correct. In ethics, there are always many strong principles and you can absolutely justify each of them strongly even though they are at odds with each other. I try to remember that in my day to day.

                                        I always respect that others may have viewpoints different from me. However, if I ask someone to defend their opinion on something, and becomes a personal attack against me for disagreeing with them, then I will not tolerate that. I have friends on the whole range of political viewpoints, sexuality, etc. As long as we can have that mutual respect for each other, that even if we don't agree, we still show that, I'm fine. I also get really peeved by people who assume that because I'm younger, that I somehow "lack life experience" or "just don't get it". That and the skewed viewpoint that people of my generation are inherently lazy both grind my gears...

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                                        • thanksajdotcomT
                                          thanksajdotcom
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                                          Just as a random FYI, one of the reasons @Minion-Queen is so awesome is for the very reason I mentioned above. Her and I have actually lost some of our similarities on things as I've gotten older, in viewpoints on various political issues, etc. However, she falls into what is, sadly, an all-too-rare category, that she holds her beliefs, but respects other people's and doesn't chastise them for being "wrong". Then again, Danielle is just awesome in general. 🙂

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                                          • wirestyle22W
                                            wirestyle22
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                                            @thanksajdotcom said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                            @wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                            I respect the fact that everyone thinks they are right the majority of the time. It's kind of part of human nature. The problem as I see it is too few people are open to hearing the opinions of a contradictory viewpoint. My brother-in-law is a very intelligent person, but his weakness is assuming that because he is intelligent his viewpoint must be correct. In ethics, there are always many strong principles and you can absolutely justify each of them strongly even though they are at odds with each other. I try to remember that in my day to day.

                                            I always respect that others may have viewpoints different from me. However, if I ask someone to defend their opinion on something, and becomes a personal attack against me for disagreeing with them, then I will not tolerate that. I have friends on the whole range of political viewpoints, sexuality, etc. As long as we can have that mutual respect for each other, that even if we don't agree, we still show that, I'm fine. I also get really peeved by people who assume that because I'm younger, that I somehow "lack life experience" or "just don't get it". That and the skewed viewpoint that people of my generation are inherently lazy both grind my gears...

                                            In the best scenario where you both respect each others thought process but arrive at different conclusions it's very easy to have mutual respect. It's when you consider your thought process to be accurate and concise while theirs is mixed up and inaccurate that the theory is really tested.

                                            If a good person can do wrong and a bad person can do right then we are only ever judging the actions not the person.

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