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Feminism in Hungary? (mind) |
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>> Yui, you can't even spell cabbage, and in your case you probably
>> eat excrement, and you probably enjoy it too.
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> Yui, wherever the hell you are from,
> Victor is right, you can't even spell cabbage.
>
> In your case, whatever you eat, it is impossible for you
> to fart since your head is crammed so far up your ass.
>
> Get a life!
Yui, since free speech goes both ways, I'll exercise a little of mine.
Yui, you're a freek of nature and an embarrassment to the human race. As
Michael said, "Get a life"!
Doug Hormann
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In article >, (Yui Op) says:
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>a recent survey revealed that 99% of hungarians subsist on a diet of
>sausage and cabage and fart a lot
Dear Yui Op,
I feel very, very sorry for you. Perhaps you might try praying to the
Buddha (who knows exactly what your problem is) so that He might be able
to help you; but you must open your heart to Him to let him help. Your
life is obviously bereft of any love or understanding.
My sympathies,
George
George Szaszvari, DCPS Chess Club, 42 Alleyn Park, London SE21 7AA, UK
Planet Earth, Milky Way Galaxy * Cybernautic address:
*********** Interested in s/h chess books? Ask for my list ***********
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Yui Op writes:
> a recent survey revealed that 99% of hungarians subsist on a diet of
> sausage and cabage and fart a lot
And that is how you came into being.
Jeliko.
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Doug Hormann ) wrote:
: Mr. Stowewrite harangues,
: >anything derogatory about Chevrolet, Dougie. But I'll be damned if I'm
: >going to let a right-wing fanatic like you goad me into some stupid
: >Stalinist profession of absolute faith in the American way, the kind you
: >have bullied out of poor Mr. Pagano. Get a life, you pompous asshole.
?? I don't remember apologizing to Doug or disagreeing with you ??
P.S. Patiently waiting for the Celtics to become a team again so I can
become interested in sports for the first time in 13 years.
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TUpInTheCrease
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+ - | Feminism in Hungary? (mind) |
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Is there such a thing as a feminist consciousness in Hungarian society?
If someone asked me that question, I would, without hesitation say, 'No'.
Although my contact with Hungarians is limited I have yet to see a couple
whose relationship is anything but traditional. And whenever a discussion
would broach the topic, all the couples I've known, would often make
comments which seemed to indicate that they thought feminism was some sort
of bizarre and unnatural human aberration. Is this attitude more common in
Hungarian society than it is in Western Europe or North America?
I know that a lot of writers on this list love to go on and on about the
plight of Hungarian minorities in Romania, Slovakia and Serbia. A lot is
also written about the injustices that history has dealt to Hungary. I
wonder if any of the writers would like to comment on the domination of
Hungarian women by Hungarian men.
Regardless of what laws say, women are subjugated universally. It is not
just an Hungarian problem. From what I've seen, Hungarians will not be
leaders in this matter either.
Joe Szalai
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Joe (or anyone),
can you explain me what you mean by 'feminist consciousness'? And how you
define feminism (as far as I know there are several kind of feminist, but
my knowledge is limited on this subject).
Thanks,
Janos
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John wrote:
>P.S. Patiently waiting for the Celtics to become a team again so I can
>become interested in sports for the first time in 13 years.
>--
>TUpInTheCrease
John,
Your lucky. I'm stuck with the Blazers!
Perhaps we could start a discussion going on sports in Hungary. In about
1985 Willamette University (Salem, OR) had a visiting economics prof in
college from Hungary who had been a member of their Olympic water polo
team. If memory serves his name was Magas. It seems they were so good they
took the silver losing only to the Soviets in a very hard fought match.
What's the sports scene like in Hungary?
Regards,
Doug Hormann
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