Religions > Atheism > it will defiantly gather following Faris when the supreme jokes retain at the large wood
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Religions > Atheism |
| User: |
"Carol O. Lunning-Repp" |
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11 Dec 2007 12:26:39 PM |
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it will defiantly gather following Faris when the supreme jokes retain at the large wood |
Viktor Davis reread the passage about Patriarchy and sat staring out the
window for some time. The balancing act in which he was engaged was a
delicate one. In trying not to belabour his points, there was a real
danger of passing over salient arguments too quickly. The Emotional Void
relied almost exclusively on contradictory anecdotal evidence. "Not all
women are like that: I have a friend who . . ." Overarching beliefs,
large verities, universal truths were dismissed as generalisations.
Viktor Davis stared out the window for several more minutes and then
began typing.
"Men like Cars. Viktor Davis doesn't like Cars. Viktor Davis is a Man."
These observations were all true statements. Was it a syllogism? Or was
there another name for it? Viktor Davis was uncertain. To the Reasoning
Mind and to the Emotional Void, the fundamental structure was sound.
They were all true statements, though they appeared contradictory. Using
those three statements as a template, Viktor Davis had spent much of his
adult life attempting to Reason with the Female Emotional Void. In each
case, whatever success he had had (and he had had very little success)
had been temporary. He considered his lack of success to be central to
the Issue at Hand. Within the context of the Female Emotional Void, no
general observation could be considered sound if there existed an
anecdotal refutation.
Birth and Death.
There is too much Birth in the world and there is not enough Death.
How can you say that? wails the Female Emotional Void. Just the other
day in th
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