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squint
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all i know is you...as far as I can tell, all mothers are like you... hm.
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papercut
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Fuckin' and suckin' and touchin' Fuckin' and suckin' and touchin' Fuckin' and suckin' and touchin' haha blink!
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mathieu
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Remarking that people were so stupid that they even forgot they had family, some government created mother's day. During mother's day, people try to remember who their mother is. See also : fathers_day.
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With horror I remember how she tormented me, abused physically and raped me emotionally. It is a wonder that my heart was able to hold love w/in it. I remember being flung into the harsh Icelantic wilderness of her banshee heart, shriveled and choke by rage pain and hate. I remember those days of living in her vast shadow of decay. I remember visions of her as a towering black bear with blood running from her eyes welled up within the walls of my damning faultless emotional memory. You cannot suckle upon that black shriveled poisonous teat, some inner wisdom seemed to try and teach me but I as a young boy filled with a sad and resolute love for a mother thought that if I were good enough If I satisfied her mercurial and psychotic whims and expectations then perhaps, perhaps I would one day know or have the gift of her love. I know better now after all of these years I know better. I look up into her eyes even now, looking down into them and all I see is the fires of hell burning within them.
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dafremen
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Lot of talk about mother's day for some reason around this place. I'm very, very grateful to all of the mothers who stuck it out and managed to raise their kids without losing their minds. It's a very thankless job being a parent, and one of the most important the world will ever know. I hope my biological mother has a pleasant day in prison wherever she happens to be locked up. When people bring up the subjects of the Women's Movement, Suffrage or Feminism, these days I'm inclined to remind them that the Woman's Movement has largely failed, because raising children is still seen as "ditch digger" level work and stay-at-home mothers never obtained the respect they deserve. Instead, we broke up the family to put an extra body on the assembly line, abandoning our children to marketing psychologists. And when the dust of the Woman's Movement had cleared? Women had all of the trappings of societal respect, but only if they abandoned or compromised their role as the nurturers of our new, improved, gentler generations. Women never fought for the respectability of the maternal role.. they fought for equal legal rights on par with those of men. The terrible injustice heaped upon the highly honorable profession of homemaking by society never really occurred to them much. They were more concerned with being equally disenfranchised by a rigged voting system. They wanted to be exploited equally in our factories offices and labs. In the end, the most nurturing of mothers got the shaft from the Women's Movement..and so did the children. We went from men looking down on homemaking as simple minded work, to both men and women looking down upon that work with equal disdain. Sorry bout that moms of the world. It was a shit deal invented by women who wanted to be more like men and have more of what men had. That's a shame. Because women have always been the more evolved gender of our race. And who knows why instead of patiently leading us into the future, women decided to step backward into the brute minds and motivations of men? Hey! But there's not much you can do about it in one day, except maybe to hug a mom, and not roll your eyes when you see an overwhelmed lady covered in screaming children with runny noses. Maybe just today, she can have a Happy Mother's Day.
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dafremen
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Lot of talk about mother's day for some reason around the net. I'm very, very grateful to all of the mothers who stuck it out and managed to raise their kids without losing their minds. It's a very thankless job being a parent, and one of the most important the world will ever know. I hope my biological mother has a pleasant day in prison wherever she happens to be locked up. When people bring up the subjects of the Women's Movement, Suffrage or Feminism, these days I'm inclined to remind them that the Woman's Movement has largely failed, because raising children is still seen as "ditch digger" level work and stay-at-home mothers never obtained the respect they deserve. Instead, we broke up the family to put an extra body on the assembly line, abandoning our children to marketing psychologists. And when the dust of the Woman's Movement had cleared? Women had all of the trappings of societal respect, but only if they abandoned or compromised their role as the nurturers of our new, improved, gentler generations. Women never fought for the respectability of the maternal role.. they fought for equal legal rights on par with those of men. The terrible injustice heaped upon the highly honorable profession of homemaking by society never really occurred to them much. They were more concerned with being equally disenfranchised by a rigged voting system. They wanted to be exploited equally in our factories offices and labs. In the end, the most nurturing of mothers got the shaft from the Women's Movement..and so did the children. We went from men looking down on homemaking as simple minded work, to both men and women looking down upon that work with equal disdain. Sorry bout that moms of the world. It was a shit deal invented by women who wanted to be more like men and have more of what men had. That's a shame. Because women have always been the more evolved gender of our race. And who knows why instead of patiently leading us into the future, women decided to step backward into the brute minds and motivations of men? Hey! But there's not much you can do about it in one day, except maybe to hug a mom, and not roll your eyes when you see an overwhelmed lady covered in screaming children with runny noses. Maybe just today, she can have a Happy Mother's Day.
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dafremen
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Wow. Wish I would've checked first. This was a memory that came up on FB. Should've known I got it from here : )
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