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originally posted by: soundguy
These metal defectives need to be called out for what they are and thier fetish should never be seen as main stream by sane Americans.
blogs.scientificamerican.com...
originally posted by: underwerks
originally posted by: pavil
a reply to: soundguy
Care to post the actual study? That's how it usually works here.
Since when?
originally posted by: soundguy
Of course this comes as no surprise to anyone who can think for themselves (obviously this excludes conservatives).
The article also states that they are also the ones most likely to kill themselves by gun. Again this comes as no surprise. When they discover that a stock pile of guns doesn’t actually add 3” inches to their penis. Once they realize they will never measure up, what is the logical conclusion?
The study also concludes that we shouldn’t mock the delicate snowflakes, but I’m of the mind to let natural selection run its course. These metal defectives need to be called out for what they are and thier fetish should never be seen as main stream by sane Americans.
blogs.scientificamerican.com...
originally posted by: soundguy
Of course this comes as no surprise to anyone who can think for themselves (obviously this excludes conservatives).
The article also states that they are also the ones most likely to kill themselves by gun. Again this comes as no surprise. When they discover that a stock pile of guns doesn’t actually add 3” inches to their penis. Once they realize they will never measure up, what is the logical conclusion?
The study also concludes that we shouldn’t mock the delicate snowflakes, but I’m of the mind to let natural selection run its course. These metal defectives need to be called out for what they are and thier fetish should never be seen as main stream by sane Americans.
blogs.scientificamerican.com...
“Ridicule of working-class white people is not helpful,” says Angela Stroud. “We need to push the ‘good guys’ to have a deeper connection to other people. We need to reimagine who we are in relation to each other.”