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In reply to the discussion: i got so mad. i rarely get mad. regardless of what people say or think across computer land. [View all]Squinch
(57,533 posts)26. He "encourages" "uppity women" when they have what he considers a "real case."
I don't even need to know who it is to know that he is one of those who MOST LOUDLY protests that he doesn't have any sense of entitlement when it comes to women.
You have to love it.
But, trying to see the other side of the argument, clearly he IS a "real case" so maybe he's thinking it takes one to know one.
But in the end, who knows what these obsolete antiquities think? And, though it is really annoying, the nice thing is that it doesn't matter one whit what their fading reality looks like in their minds.
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i got so mad. i rarely get mad. regardless of what people say or think across computer land. [View all]
seabeyond
Mar 2014
OP
condescending post, it would have pissed me off, too, had it been posted to me.
Tuesday Afternoon
Mar 2014
#5