You're being a bit harsh to sloppy here.btownmeggy wrote:.
Now, if someone like, I don't know, jay, xtratabasco, Norse, or Stopper were spewing anti-woman mumbojumbo, I would take that a bit more in stride, ignore it.
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You're being a bit harsh to sloppy here.btownmeggy wrote:.
Now, if someone like, I don't know, jay, xtratabasco, Norse, or Stopper were spewing anti-woman mumbojumbo, I would take that a bit more in stride, ignore it.
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his ideas were forgotten, i think that's what author (even though i haven't read the article) meant. he was talking about being able to conduct electricity trough air instead of "dalekovodi" (i don't know english word for those cables which transport electricity from powerplants to our homes). one croatian scientist (can't remember his name right now ) in US managed to do this but only to close ranges few months ago.... main problem with this idea is that you cannot charge people to transport electricity in this manner and everyone could do it so US governament made this part of Tesla's research disappear... at least this is what one theory says.Stopper wrote:If he didn't want to confuse English-speaking people like that, he shouldn't have had a girl's name.ignotus wrote:What are you talking about? Nikola Tesla was a man.
And anyway, that link was a bit odd - how can Tesla be regarded as a "forgotten" scientist? He has a unit of measurement named after him!

yes, words have meaning indeed.Meggy from town of B wrote:I'm not particularly insulted by anything you've said, no more than I am by the exact same stuff encountered nearly every moment of every day in my life. But I'd noticed a recent outbreak of anti-woman content in your posts. If you repeat it often enough it becomes true to you. Words have meaning. I really doubt you would find a joke about genocide in the Balkans funny enough to attempt to distinguish it from reality, BECAUSE IT IS REALITY, and so is the systematic and cultural oppression of women.
but i have times when i speak/write all kind of things, if u heard me speak any of this things you most definitely wouldn't have taken me seriously. i sometimes have extreme ways of expressing myself and especially when it comes to humor.android lust & I, parasite wrote:Words are weapons and we must use them carefully

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olLYiTqLyboSimonov wrote:no, it was "The Prestige" i believe.btownmeggy wrote:Coffee and Cigarettes?Guiscard wrote:And been in a recent bestselling book and film.
Thank you, dear. That's exactly what I wanted to hear.Simonov wrote:yes, words have meaning indeed.Meggy from town of B wrote:I'm not particularly insulted by anything you've said, no more than I am by the exact same stuff encountered nearly every moment of every day in my life. But I'd noticed a recent outbreak of anti-woman content in your posts. If you repeat it often enough it becomes true to you. Words have meaning. I really doubt you would find a joke about genocide in the Balkans funny enough to attempt to distinguish it from reality, BECAUSE IT IS REALITY, and so is the systematic and cultural oppression of women.but i have times when i speak/write all kind of things, if u heard me speak any of this things you most definitely wouldn't have taken me seriously. i sometimes have extreme ways of expressing myself and especially when it comes to humor.android lust & I, parasite wrote:Words are weapons and we must use them carefully
i don't believe there is difference between man and women in intelligence. i respect women and think most of times they're the stronger sex (mentally), are more persistent in achieving their goals, and have many other good qualities. they have far more things on their back then man and it's harder for them to advance their carriers (due to prejudices and their "responsibilities" implemented by patriarchal society we live in).
there are also few flaws they have but we're all human so it's natural.
you don't have to worry about me Meg i believe my stances on this matter are pretty healthy, even believe that i'm more egalitarian then the most. i tend to judge people only on personal basis (for every one of us is rather different then the other).
about my compatriot Tesla i must say that his statement must be viewed in light of time he lived in (women were mostly undereducated then). he also had many opposing, even to say radical views how this is going to change in the future. here's a link to see his thoughts on this matter:
http://www.tfcbooks.com/tesla/1926-01-30.htm
(bet ya feminist would love this)
You are fickle.btownmeggy wrote:Of course you haven't. I can't imagine that you would ever do something like that.Stopper wrote:I've made one or two posts I'm not proud of, but I don't think I've ever spewed anti-woman mumbojumbo.btownmeggy wrote:Now, if someone like, I don't know, jay, xtratabasco, Norse, or Stopper were spewing anti-woman mumbojumbo, I would take that a bit more in stride, ignore it.
So it was a joke.
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Wait, did I just get the point of the original post in this thread? It's funny because women are actually so much brainier than men??