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December 11th 2011, 04:58 PM #1
a poll about women's thoughts on men.
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/29WhoH/
The Strip Club Rules
19% Just Don't Tell Me
7% Definitely Not
44% Go, but No Lap Dances
31% Only for Bachelor Parties
im not really sure what to say about it except: really?

i'm just not sure how to express my disappointment...All that is gold does not glitter,
not all those who wander are lost;
the old that is strong does not wither,
deep roots are not reached by the frost.
just because you can't see him, doesn't mean he isn't there!
even steel must be put to the flame, else it will remain weak and easily removed.
i find it amazing that a person who requests another to demonstrate that they are not terrorists by some small action like making the claim they are not terrorists, becomes terrorized himself, and not by the terrorists or even the proposed terrorists; but by those who seek tolerance and understanding. i believe that fits the definition of ironic doesn't it?
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December 12th 2011, 09:41 AM #2
Re: a poll about women's thoughts on men.
Heh. Roissy and Epo will have a field day.
Also interesting:
http://blog.okcupid.com/index.php/yo...online-dating/
Most women on okcupid find the overwhelming majority of men to be ugly, but contact them anyway.Last edited by Darth Executor; December 12th 2011 at 09:54 AM.
"Years ago, I mean decades ago, I read a quote about politicians performing quid pro quo favors for campaign cash, and whether or not we could prove it. The guy who was quoted opined that it was difficult to determine. He noted that in many cases, the payoff might not take the form of votes on legislative action -- those might be detectable, and so are avoided -- but could take subtler forms, like the question that is never asked at a hearing.
The media's doing a terrific job of not asking questions it doesn't want to know the answer to. It doesn't ask these questions in bulk, and the great volume of questions it doesn't ask makes it cheap to not ask questions.
And it passes these savings on to you, the customer." Ace
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December 14th 2011, 06:44 PM #3
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Male - ChristianRe: a poll about women's thoughts on men.
I wonder what percentage of OKCupid women are real.
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December 14th 2011, 06:47 PM #4
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Male - AgnosticRe: a poll about women's thoughts on men.
I'm massively suspicious of these sort of things anyway. Particularly with a sample size this small
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January 28th 2012, 08:56 AM #7
Re: a poll about women's thoughts on men.
Sampling bias.
In reaction to Richwine Affair, all right-thinking people are quick to proclaim that they don’t believe in a genetic basis for IQ. They’re much less quick to explain – with any sort of precision – what they actually do believe in. At best, we’re treated to some hand-waving paired with the phrase “social construct.”.
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