'Growing up' is a pretty irrelevant concept nowadays unless you have kids. You can be perfectly responsible and still like the same things you did as a kid, and you shouldnt show people respect unless they act in a way that encourages it.
There is no earthly reason why make-up, fake nails, beauty products, hair colouring etc should be seen as 'women's things' - they only are because women have done them for a while now and because theyre advertised as such. For hundreds of years things like horse riding and singing and theatre were advertised as things men did for men that women would never be able to have a part in and now look at how theyre regarded amongst kids.
'Growing up' is a pretty irrelevant concept nowadays unless you have kids. You can be perfectly responsible and still like the same things you did as a kid
i like coffee cake.
i dont like abortion.
i like jews but i dont like israel.
i dont like religion...in fact i hate it.
i love the english but i dont respect royalists.
i hate the fact that i and the rest of ireland love the premier league as our love of it is destroying our own league.
i hate soaps.
i love the bbc.
now you go...
No one likes abortion but the alternative for women isn't good.
The belief that religion is outdated is a fairly popular one - at least in the UK.
Christmas decorations etc shouldn't be allowed until the middle of December.
The new Star Wars films lost the spirit of the originals and the CGI aliens don't feel as 'real' as the puppet ones used.
Movies in general aren't as good as they used to be.
People who never watch documentaries on tv or read non-fiction books have limited minds.
I'd support a '2 child only' policy throughout the world to aid over-population, though I would use the carrot rather than the stick - forcing a woman to have an abortion is brutal and wrong. A '1 child only' policy is too extreme, since you're effectively getting rid of brothers, sisters. aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. :eek:
I love having a Royal family
I love brussel sprouts, spinach and brocolli
I love non-alcoholic lager
I love the smell of lily of the valley
I hate chocolate
I hate pizza
I hate going to cinemas
I hate having my hair done at the hairdressers
I love having a Royal family
I love brussel sprouts, spinach and brocolli
I love non-alcoholic lager
I love the smell of lily of the valley
I hate chocolate
I hate pizza
I hate going to cinemas
I hate having my hair done at the hairdressers
I love having a Royal family
I hate going to cinemas
I agree with both of these!
Some of my unpopular opinions include:
- I hate public grieving/shrines
- The word "chav" is not on the same level of offensive language as a racial slur
- The Smiths were/are a really rubbish, dreary band and so were/are U2
- I have no interest whatsoever in The Hobbit films
- I hate stand-up and alternative comedy
- I hate soap operas
- I hate magazines and magazine style TV programming
- I hate sport
- I hate public grieving/shrines
- The word "chav" is not on the same level of offensive language as a racial slur
- The Smiths were/are a really rubbish, dreary band and so were/are U2
- I have no interest whatsoever in The Hobbit films
- I hate stand-up and alternative comedy
- I hate soap operas
- I hate magazines and magazine style TV programming
- I hate sport
Feels good to get all that off my chest!
I was with you all the way there till it got to the sport part .....bugger .
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There is no earthly reason why make-up, fake nails, beauty products, hair colouring etc should be seen as 'women's things' - they only are because women have done them for a while now and because theyre advertised as such. For hundreds of years things like horse riding and singing and theatre were advertised as things men did for men that women would never be able to have a part in and now look at how theyre regarded amongst kids.
Sometimes I aspire to being middle-class.
That's how it's been for decades.
No one likes abortion but the alternative for women isn't good.
The belief that religion is outdated is a fairly popular one - at least in the UK.
Christmas decorations etc shouldn't be allowed until the middle of December.
The new Star Wars films lost the spirit of the originals and the CGI aliens don't feel as 'real' as the puppet ones used.
Movies in general aren't as good as they used to be.
People who never watch documentaries on tv or read non-fiction books have limited minds.
I'd support a '2 child only' policy throughout the world to aid over-population, though I would use the carrot rather than the stick - forcing a woman to have an abortion is brutal and wrong. A '1 child only' policy is too extreme, since you're effectively getting rid of brothers, sisters. aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. :eek:
Agree with both of these. People that like football also tend to be very shallow in my experience.
I love brussel sprouts, spinach and brocolli
I love non-alcoholic lager
I love the smell of lily of the valley
I hate chocolate
I hate pizza
I hate going to cinemas
I hate having my hair done at the hairdressers
Now you are a queer fish.
I agree with both of these!
Some of my unpopular opinions include:
- I hate public grieving/shrines
- The word "chav" is not on the same level of offensive language as a racial slur
- The Smiths were/are a really rubbish, dreary band and so were/are U2
- I have no interest whatsoever in The Hobbit films
- I hate stand-up and alternative comedy
- I hate soap operas
- I hate magazines and magazine style TV programming
- I hate sport
Feels good to get all that off my chest!
That's not an unpopular opinion is it?!
It's a mash of a sentence ,though.
After reading the Harry Potter books and watching the films once, there is absolutely no point in going back to them.
Bill Hicks was an overrated tosser who only got famous cos he was white and dead.
The Harry Potter films are a pile of steaming shit and I hate J K Rowling!
Yes, Bill Hicks is very overrated, but he died young which, as we know, immediately makes you into some kind of God.
Well said!
Or maybe I have yet to experience it:o
Oh and I hate the queen..... There I said it
I could have sworn you used to be a woman.