:::Thursday, August 26, 2004:::
haha...just finished the book Last Citadel by David L. Robbins. Interesting.
Wow....cossacks DO have alot of tradition after all. la laaaaaa
oh man...some people really like to see others in hot soup.
Mavis Tay Mei Hui, the female who played two boys out, yes, THAT ONE, reported me to major Chong just because i hit her poster...and tore it in the process.
Man.....and he gave me three days of three hour long DC for that!!!!
An the best part of it....XinRU's poster, which was already vandalized by herself, was sent to major chong, and IT WAS MY POSTER IN THE FIRST PLACE. I had just accidentally left it in the classroom.
GOD....i could have complained about it too, vandalism and all...she used correction fluid on the faces of the *blue* singers.
OH MY GAD.
some people REALLY have the nerve.
anyway...hahaha just started on he expo. text
LAME THING:
Since the beginning of humankind, females have been regarded as secondary. Females have always been treated with a certain indignant attitude. They have been deemed inferior compared to the opposite gender, males. From thousands of years ago, females have started being “domestic workers”, not only until recently did a handful of them break free from this tradition, entering the vast, merciless and harsh working world.
As shown in the 1960s-1990s, women have been staying at home in the day, while their spouses go off to work. During this time, the woman has to clean the house, cook food, take care of children, marketing, and other numerous and tedious tasks, while most probably the male would be sitting in a chair in an air-conditioned office (the 1990s) doing paperwork. An almost real representation of this, no mater how fictional and humorous, would be the comic series “Baby Blues”. In this series, this couple has three children, and the brunt of this mass of children is bore solely by the wife.
Even in Singapore, a few decades ago, Women were not supposed to have education. This is still practiced in a few parts of China. Also, the women had to wind their feet tightly in linen sheets when they were still small, all to satisfy the fetish of the chauvinistic males in old China.
In the United States of America, women have started breaking out of this tradition even earlier than in other countries. This could be due to the recent rise of females in the political scene.
Through the above examples and many others, we can see that in almost every previous society, females have been oppressed, stripped of their rights, made “ornaments” or “objects” that were won, or, won over, by males. They were given no right to speak up or speak out, given no right to broadcast any of their opinions. They worked in the house in the day, and were used as a copulation tools by males once the sun set.
Also, during childbirth, it is the female who goes through the immense pain of a baby the size of a watermelon pushed out of her womb. During the process of human reproduction, males are not affected by any of its biological side-effects, like morning sickness and cramps, but they stand to gain the most, both by physical and psychological pleasure.
HAHAHA....thats the intro...im so damn bored....and im so damn feminist...
like, what the heck.
argh. bullshit man....now my mother will be damn angry.
ALL BECAUSE OF A CERTAIN GIRL WHOSE POSTER GOT TORN
its not as if she even PAID for it.
man....life is so good, its good STALE.
sigh...gotta do the expoSHITory text now.
asta la vista...for now
posted by Inexplicable Existance 8:19 PM
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