Men are supposed to be more intelligent than women, perform better in debate, etc.
I embrace white women. They are half of my nuclear group. They are, "us our we" and not "they them theirs" in a discussion about the differences between whites and blacks. Especially hair. It is the same hair. I actually have long hair. If you pulled a "weave" worth in a fight it would rip right out along with some skin. It's why it's remarkable that the fights black women have involve this hair removal aspect as opposed to the (much rarer) fights ours have.
I mean, I don't remember debating you, but you're not one of the noticers that I think won an argument with me.
No, they aren't. Either you failed at basic grammar, you're a woman who outed yourself or you're virtue signaling harder than people who put capital B for black.
But whether human hair is the same for both genders is irrelevant, because it's just basic grammar here.
White girls have hair obviously, sometimes even braids that beg "pull me", and it's not like it's stuck on our heads with immense strength, but it's just doesn't happen the same
This is absurd as me writing :
Stormcucks have opinions, obviously, sometimes even ones that border on glowing, and it's not like we try to stay unbanned, it just seems like we always do.
Feminists have feelings obviously, sometimes those that border on human, and it's not like we aren't human beings, it just seems like we can't act like it.
The "we" confers membership of the original group the sentence is about.
Men are supposed to be more intelligent than women, perform better in debate, etc.
I embrace white women. They are half of my nuclear group. They are, "us our we" and not "they them theirs" in a discussion about the differences between whites and blacks. Especially hair. It is the same hair. I actually have long hair. If you pulled a "weave" worth in a fight it would rip right out along with some skin. It's why it's remarkable that the fights black women have involve this hair removal aspect as opposed to the (much rarer) fights ours have.
I mean, I don't remember debating you, but you're not one of the noticers that I think won an argument with me.
No, they aren't. Either you failed at basic grammar, you're a woman who outed yourself or you're virtue signaling harder than people who put capital B for black.
But whether human hair is the same for both genders is irrelevant, because it's just basic grammar here.
This is absurd as me writing :
The "we" confers membership of the original group the sentence is about.