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Post by longboards on Apr 3, 2022 13:02:12 GMT -5
Typical liberal arguments. Jumping to dopey conclusions. It was a simple succinct statement and the thread starter makes an idiot of themselves it was a simple statement from a simple person who is supported by simple minded individuals... similar to the ones following Alex Jones... Most 'believe in God' but their actions are sending them somewhere hot.
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Post by valleyvolley1 on Apr 3, 2022 14:04:00 GMT -5
Typical liberal arguments. Jumping to dopey conclusions. It was a simple succinct statement and the thread starter makes an idiot of themselves it was a simple statement from a simple person who is supported by simple minded individuals... similar to the ones following Alex Jones... Most 'believe in God' but their actions are sending them somewhere hot. No the simple minded individuals are the ones that populate this boards supporting the leftist idiots
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2022 15:01:29 GMT -5
How many cis-hetero people think it was a "decision" for them to be who they are? Why do they think it is a "decision" for other people? Just choosing to be who you are, doesn't require HRT. Go ahead, be who you are or who you want to be. You don't "need" any injections to do that.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2022 15:02:40 GMT -5
Hate it all you want, there is a valid argument to be had on if HRT should be allowed for anyone under 21, just as alcohol is not allowed before that age.
It may be a wrong argument or most people may vote against it, but it absolutely is valid to discuss.
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Post by AmeriCanVBfan on Apr 3, 2022 15:15:27 GMT -5
Do you moody and Sharon/Kowanda/Budaroo/Buddy/holiday/Leslie ever post at the same time? Sadly, yes.
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Post by moody on Apr 3, 2022 15:18:29 GMT -5
Do you moody and Sharon/Kowanda/Budaroo/Buddy/holiday/Leslie ever post at the same time? Sadly, yes. ' you're being a snarky little b!tch again.
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Post by HOLIDAY on Apr 3, 2022 15:21:30 GMT -5
' you're being a snarky little b!tch again. Oh lord.
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Post by longboards on Apr 3, 2022 16:51:41 GMT -5
it was a simple statement from a simple person who is supported by simple minded individuals... similar to the ones following Alex Jones... Most 'believe in God' but their actions are sending them somewhere hot. No the simple minded individuals are the ones that populate this boards supporting the leftist idiots well played... you got me there.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2022 17:37:53 GMT -5
' you're being a snarky little b!tch again. Oh lord. Yes dear?
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Post by akbar on Apr 6, 2022 3:52:15 GMT -5
“In 2010, Dems had a 10-point lead among women with college degrees; it’s now ballooned to 38 points.”
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Post by HOLIDAY on Apr 6, 2022 4:56:08 GMT -5
“In 2010, Dems had a 10-point lead among women with college degrees; it’s now ballooned to 38 points.” Well that’s interesting. Is having degrees is an indication of intelligence on this board? I’m not too worried.
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Post by akbar on Apr 6, 2022 5:04:15 GMT -5
“In 2010, Dems had a 10-point lead among women with college degrees; it’s now ballooned to 38 points.” Well that’s interesting. Is having degrees is an indication of intelligence on this board? I’m not too worried. You should be. Women are on track to make up a majority of the college-educated labor force this year, marking a historic turning point in gender parity. While women have made up a majority of college-educated adults for roughly four decades, that strength has not always been reflected in the work force, where men have traditionally dominated. Men still outnumber women as a percentage of U.S. workers, but the gap has narrowed significantly in recent years. This year's first-quarter findings reported 29.5 million women in the labor force had at minimum a bachelor's degree, compared to 29.3 million men, according to an analysis by Pew Research of data collected from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Women, ages 25 and older, now account for more than half of the college-educated workforce (50.2%) — an 11% increase since 2000. The 1981-82 academic school year was the first time that women received more bachelor's degrees than men. Since then, women have consistently outpaced men in earning that same level of education, receiving 57% of the bachelor's degrees awarded by U.S. institutions in the 2016-2017 academic year, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. Since 2000, the college enrollment rate for female students has outnumbered males.
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Post by HOLIDAY on Apr 6, 2022 5:09:38 GMT -5
Well that’s interesting. Is having degrees is an indication of intelligence on this board? I’m not too worried. You should be. Women are on track to make up a majority of the college-educated labor force this year, marking a historic turning point in gender parity. While women have made up a majority of college-educated adults for roughly four decades, that strength has not always been reflected in the work force, where men have traditionally dominated. Men still outnumber women as a percentage of U.S. workers, but the gap has narrowed significantly in recent years. This year's first-quarter findings reported 29.5 million women in the labor force had at minimum a bachelor's degree, compared to 29.3 million men, according to an analysis by Pew Research of data collected from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Women, ages 25 and older, now account for more than half of the college-educated workforce (50.2%) — an 11% increase since 2000. The 1981-82 academic school year was the first time that women received more bachelor's degrees than men. Since then, women have consistently outpaced men in earning that same level of education, receiving 57% of the bachelor's degrees awarded by U.S. institutions in the 2016-2017 academic year, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. Since 2000, the college enrollment rate for female students has outnumbered males. I am petrified honey
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2022 9:14:59 GMT -5
Women are on track to make up a majority of the college-educated labor force this year, marking a historic turning point in gender parity. Two problems though: - not all woman belong to this college-educated labor force, and they get the same vote as the women who do belong to it - those that do, are tending to pack themselves into fewer and fewer districts.
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