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Q: food for thought in China

Today while I was busy drilling holes  in cookies in a cookie factory I realized men totally make no sense. Totally.

 

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8 years 4 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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Try drilling other holes.

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A sponge full of holes drilling holes in a cookie, makes perfect sense, relax, your not crazy yet.

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And, for some reason, you want men to agree with this, and to not think that women are completely logical and rational beings....???? crying

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Japan has fixed this problem, buy a robot and never have to deal with irrational males, females, its, transwhatevers, etc. ever again.

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Well, you are not the standard bearer, thank god.

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Try drilling other holes.

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Its time to stop drilling the holes.

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 Did you maybe try to hole the drill ? 

 

 

Don't tell me, this isn't competition, is it ?

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Men don't make sense? 

 

Have you tried conversing with a Chinese female...? 

 

Did you you back those cookie holes full of feminism? Girly man! sad

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Full of yourself, but still hungry.

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