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Considering that we live in a self oriented world, the creator of oopiforgottohavekids.tribe.net definitely has
a good angle for the vhemt crowd to exploit. Check out the photo album of huge guts and stretch marks from pregnancy. Haha. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why Italy, a Catholic nation, has one of the lowest birth rates in the world. Ecologists & narcissists unite!
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Re: new tribe, different angle
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Re: new tribe, different angle
Sat, March 13, 2004 - 7:44 PMI like the one that reads, "My mommy has a big, fat ass"... I can't laugh at work without attracting attention... :) -
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Re: new tribe, different angle
Sat, March 13, 2004 - 10:27 PMHahah, though I'm not even NEAR child-bearing age, I joined because gender roles should be demolished, to a certain extent....
And fucking people need to quit having fucking kids!
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Re: new tribe, different angle
Mon, March 15, 2004 - 7:33 PM
The Leftist anti-humanist is having a dilemma (again).
The misanthrope in me says that the thought that
civilization might implode because people are concerned
about stretch marks or a big ass, is fascinating and
should be a tool in the shed of VHEMT.
Yet the softer commie side says that, even though whatever
damage may likely occur to womens bodies from childbirth
is usually self-inflicted, its still kinda mean to make
fun of people, especially for their size or shape.
Anyone have some thoughts on this?
-Mario,
Ricki Lake's Boy
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Re: new tribe, different angle
Fri, April 23, 2004 - 10:23 PMyeah, i have really mixed feelings about that tribe. i ended up not joining even though, on top of moral qualms, i'm severly creeped the fuck out by larval humans.
still, i found the content to be strangely misogynistic, considering most of the members are women. of course, i've often heard the worst examples of misogyny come from the mouths of women, so i shouldn't be surprised.
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