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chives my spuds

kchapman1988

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OK, can we as humans stop with the sweeping generalizations?

seriously! not all men are arsehole-dudebro-treats women like objects, not all women are feminist-shoecrazy-crazy-girly girl-bossy-fridgid. 'men' and 'women' are bloody diverse groups! and where to LGBT community fit in? is a 'reborn' female going to be a typical female? is a 'reborn' male going to have the same attitude as the supposed male?

define the group you're mad at as finely as you can please, we are not all the damn same and interchangeable!
 
...who are you addressing?
mainly venting at people doing as above seeing all guys or all girls getting tar'd together has been irritating me. saw a couple of tweets from a 'mara wilson' "I think the world would be a better place if every dude realized he is nowhere near as funny as he thinks he is"
 
I agree. Generalizations rive me mad, and I love pointing out other people's generalizations, or negating them. I had a friend who felt the same way, and everytime someone made a generalization, he would say "except for the ones that aren't", e.g.

- Person: Men are so ..... (insert adjective of choice)
- My friend: Except for the ones that aren't.
 

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