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Ben Gazzara (Jackie Treehorn) dead at 81. by indorockin entertainment

[–]fuzzo 0 points1 point ago* 

man, woman, birth, death, infinity.

(opening from the TV show Ben Casey, Gazzara'a break through role.)

The Fireplace Delusion. by Numberwangin TrueReddit

[–]fuzzo -1 points0 points ago

articles like this are why i've never bothered to finish reading any of his books. i think sam harris is ultra-unnecessary.

and a poor advocate.

FUCK! by EverettWilliamsin lolcats

[–]fuzzo 4 points5 points ago

jesus christ. will this stupid spoof ever die? please let it die.

This site turns wikipedia pages into .mobi files for Kindle users. Don't want karma just wanted to share. by Brandauxin wikipedia

[–]fuzzo 1 point2 points ago

sigh.

downmodders.

ever consider that he might just be kidding?

Don't like the bad news? Perfect ACT Score recorded in Oklahoma. C-C-C-C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER!! by Random_CAPS_guyin oklahoma

[–]fuzzo 3 points4 points ago

me too.

my observations are purely anecdotal, but my theory hasn't failed yet. from boone pickens to elizabeth warren to brad pitt (ok, he moved to missouri when he was twelve or something), we're everywhere.

Don't like the bad news? Perfect ACT Score recorded in Oklahoma. C-C-C-C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER!! by Random_CAPS_guyin oklahoma

[–]fuzzo 5 points6 points ago

i've said it before and i'll say it now. this state's number 1 export is talent. you'll find more okies on the boards of more fortune 500 companies than from any other state, except new york.

Giant Crack in Antarctica About to Spawn New York-Size Iceberg by Vailhemin environment

[–]fuzzo 15 points16 points ago

start spreadin' the news.

Among other things, popular books reflect and reinforce popular stereotypes that women are more emotional than men, particularly regarding sadness. Scientific evidence, in contrast, makes quite clear that the sexes are more similar than different in emotional experience. [PDF] by fuzzoin psychology

[–]fuzzo[S] 1 point2 points ago

yeah, i do that when someone calls the basic premise of my post bullshit.

sorry, but i've read your profile, mr. patience. i'm not falling for this routine either.

maybe next time you'll pause for just a second and reconsider the consequences of reacting to your triggers with aggression.

Among other things, popular books reflect and reinforce popular stereotypes that women are more emotional than men, particularly regarding sadness. Scientific evidence, in contrast, makes quite clear that the sexes are more similar than different in emotional experience. [PDF] by fuzzoin psychology

[–]fuzzo[S] 1 point2 points ago

for the record, my response to your wildly cast comment is not ad hominem in the least. i didn't imply that your opinion was of lesser important than mine because of who you are. that's an ad hominem.

what i said is the truth. you tend to troll those you don't agree with, and never concede even the simplest of valid points your opponents say, meanwhile reveling in your own imaginary worldview. from what i read it is you sir, who attacks the man and not the argument.

i don't feed trolls.

Among other things, popular books reflect and reinforce popular stereotypes that women are more emotional than men, particularly regarding sadness. Scientific evidence, in contrast, makes quite clear that the sexes are more similar than different in emotional experience. [PDF] by fuzzoin psychology

[–]fuzzo[S] 7 points8 points ago* 

reading some of the comments in your profile I see you tend to troll anyone who disagrees with you.

let's just say that i know better than to feed your obvious compulsion.

have a nice day.

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Among other things, popular books reflect and reinforce popular stereotypes that women are more emotional than men, particularly regarding sadness. Scientific evidence, in contrast, makes quite clear that the sexes are more similar than different in emotional experience. [PDF] by fuzzoin psychology

[–]fuzzo[S] 20 points21 points ago

you're a psychologist and you're confusing reaction with emotion?

the paper makes it very clear (if you actually read it that is) that the reason men don't react in like fashion is due to cultural stereotypes.

your reaction to the suggestion that men don't feel emotions is, well, stereotypical.

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