Hammer vs. Chainsaw.
This is a discussion on Hammer vs. Chainsaw. within the Art and Literature anti misandry forums, part of the Off Topic Stuff category; Really? Well..... "If I had a chainsaw, I'd CHOP UP Feminism !" "I FOUND IT!"...
- 15th-September-2006 #1
Hammer vs. Chainsaw.

Really? Well.....
"If I had a chainsaw, I'd CHOP UP Feminism!"
"I FOUND IT!"
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- 15th-September-2006 #2
Re: Hammer vs. Chainsaw.
AAAHH a nice bit of subversion there MT... take a well known feminazi cartoon do your own thing we are answering back at last...
the BACKLASH HAS ARRIVED ....feminism is a disease the Doc is working on a cure. Symptoms include compulsive liar, constant aggression, allergic to logic, often affects women who are fat with short hair and big earings, but can be normal looking.
Reason tablets three taken daily. If the sufferer displays shaming tactics double the dose. Remarkably the illness disappears in disaster zones.
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Re: Hammer vs. Chainsaw.
That's a lovely 'pinny' you're wearing there, MT
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Wife : "I dreamt they were auctioning off dicks. The big ones went for ten dollars and the thick ones went for twenty dollars."
Husband : "How about the ones like mine?"
Wife : "Those they gave away."
Husband : "I had a dream too...I dreamt they were auctioning off pussy. The pretty ones went for a thousand dollars, and the little tight ones went for two thousand."
Wife : "And how much for the ones like mine?"
Husband : "That's where they held the auction."
- 15th-September-2006 #4
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