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Sarcastic Sexist Subliminal Offensive Mockery

I apologize for my thoughts and my actions

 

But you must understand that I am what they call a man.

 

And no matter how perfect any woman thinks iam,

 

I might as well be nonexistent.

 

For women are the most alluring, sinful ,angelic animals on earth.

 

I am simply bewitched by your existence.

 

I can not resist directing an ****** daydream,

 

Every seven minuets.

 

The being of your facts,

 

Makes me want to fall to my death beneath your feet

 

Something about those hills

 

That makes my teeth want to sink into my lips.

 

That voice makes me want to do one thing:

 

Hear it moaning.

 

No matter how hard I attempt to be an angel,

 

My devil enduringly conquers.

 

We refuse to admit that a

 

woman is stronger than a man.

 

We could easily succeed

 

in having a human being develop

 

Inside of us and painfully ****** it out of a diminutive hole

 

Nine physically and emotionally draining months later.

 

“We could probably do it better than you can.”

 

We just act ignorant and

 

Heedlessly assume what is logical;

 

However, in the reaction center,

 

that every man denies,

 

lives the manifest verity that:

 

Women.

 

Are.

 

Stronger.

 

To be born into a stormy emotional spectrum

 

With color and darkness

 

Alone shelters the truth for you.

 

Fact: A man does use his small head much more often then

 

His actual head, simply, because men don’t know how to use it.

 

How convenient it is to be born with two heads.

 

let its roots anchor into your minds and consume your conscious.

 

-Arizona

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