Post-Breakup Success: A Guide for the Newly Single
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Moments in Dating We'd Wipe Away if We Had the Chance
Lies Damn Lies and Wonderbras.
Pole Position
The Goggles
Kinky Dating
The Art Of The Breakup: 10 No-Nos For The Dumper
The Dumpee Survival Guide
Chick Logic (Or the Lack Thereof)
Why Women Shouldn't Make the First Move in Dating
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DW3 July 26, 2014 at 06:41
Bill, I’m sorry; I love what you write and enormously respect the time and effort you put in to the blog, but this comparison is too much of stretch, even for one of your biggest fanboys. Chesterton is next only to the Almighty and his Son in terms of wisdom and skill with words, and compared to that, you’re just some guy pondering the world.
Coincidentally, my mother and I were discussing Chesterton only a couple days ago, and I have been re-reading “Orthodoxy” since then. Our discussion was about whether Jesus’ words were just a man describing things in his own terms, or directly inspired by God the Father. Chesterton somewhere wrote that Jesus had his own voice or tone, and it has lead me back to a very satisfying and thought-provoking section on one of my bookshelves.
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justlooking July 26, 2014 at 08:45
A somewhat tangential view…:
I will go further, and opine that feminism actually started many, many years back…to the Garden of Eden, if you will. I was struck with the consistency of the message of feminism right from the very beginning. Just as women are being told today, Eve was told that God was trying to keep her down; that there would be no consequences for going against natural order; and that she would be equal with God if she rebelled against everything she knew; that she deserved this equality, irrespective of her personal qualifications and efforts. We all know how it ended.
Todays women are being sold the same bill of goods, only that “God” has been replaced by “The Patriarchy”.
Unfortunately, we have an idea how it’s all going to end. The sad part of it though, is that when the push comes to shove, both the feminists and the nonfeminists will be negatively affected.
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shmiggen July 26, 2014 at 10:09
That’s pretty damn good. Can anyone doubt the last paragraph? Who hasn’t been in an office and seen two or three office girls running around as though the stationary and computers were her own children?
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Lies Damn Lies and Wonderbras.
Pole Position
The Goggles
Kinky Dating
The Art Of The Breakup: 10 No-Nos For The Dumper
The Dumpee Survival Guide
Chick Logic (Or the Lack Thereof)
Why Women Shouldn't Make the First Move in Dating
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DW3 July 26, 2014 at 06:41
Bill, I’m sorry; I love what you write and enormously respect the time and effort you put in to the blog, but this comparison is too much of stretch, even for one of your biggest fanboys. Chesterton is next only to the Almighty and his Son in terms of wisdom and skill with words, and compared to that, you’re just some guy pondering the world.
Coincidentally, my mother and I were discussing Chesterton only a couple days ago, and I have been re-reading “Orthodoxy” since then. Our discussion was about whether Jesus’ words were just a man describing things in his own terms, or directly inspired by God the Father. Chesterton somewhere wrote that Jesus had his own voice or tone, and it has lead me back to a very satisfying and thought-provoking section on one of my bookshelves.
Hot debate. What do you think? Thumb up 4 Thumb down 18
justlooking July 26, 2014 at 08:45
A somewhat tangential view…:
I will go further, and opine that feminism actually started many, many years back…to the Garden of Eden, if you will. I was struck with the consistency of the message of feminism right from the very beginning. Just as women are being told today, Eve was told that God was trying to keep her down; that there would be no consequences for going against natural order; and that she would be equal with God if she rebelled against everything she knew; that she deserved this equality, irrespective of her personal qualifications and efforts. We all know how it ended.
Todays women are being sold the same bill of goods, only that “God” has been replaced by “The Patriarchy”.
Unfortunately, we have an idea how it’s all going to end. The sad part of it though, is that when the push comes to shove, both the feminists and the nonfeminists will be negatively affected.
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shmiggen July 26, 2014 at 10:09
That’s pretty damn good. Can anyone doubt the last paragraph? Who hasn’t been in an office and seen two or three office girls running around as though the stationary and computers were her own children?
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26.11.2021
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29.11.2021