Quote: (04-13-2016 12:50 PM)XPQ22 Wrote:
So walk with unemployed Moroccan drug-dealers who did 18 months of Federal time at one point, basically.
Pretty much. Women don't really think their platitudes through, so you can engage in a lot of playground teasing when they post these things on Facebook. See the mockery of #JustGirlyThings for one example.
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Women want to sound intelligent and deep but are scared of showing original thought, in case it turns out to be socially-unpopular, so they gravitate towards platitudes and quotes. Perhaps they functional as aspirational affirmations: I never expect their life actions to match the quotes they put up on their bedroom wall or social media.
What she has on the wall of her living room:
"Dance in the rain like nobody's watching".
What she's usually doing in that living room:
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