Defending the Female Dog (was: Gay is damaged, straight is normal)

jeffl1965 jeffl1965 at sport.rr.com
Sun Sep 21 10:07:23 UTC 2003


--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "msbeadsley" 
<msbeadsley at y...> wrote:
> Jeff:
> > Why would anybody *want* to be hated? It's just silly to me. We 
> > can't get along all the time, but why go out of your way to make 
> > enemies?
> 
> If you b*tch-slap enough people enough times where enough people 
can 
> see it, pretty soon no one comes near you. And that's safe. It's a 
> motivation, even if it's not a conscious one. {Been there, done 
that, 
> got a drawer full of t-shirts. Finally gave them all to charity and 
> got a life. Still retain the *ability* to haul off and deliver that 
> old b*tch-slap, though; now use it with the awareness (mostly!) 
that 
> it is a defense and has, like everything else, a proper time and 
> place.}
> 
> Why is Snape now on my mind...
> 

   Jeff:

    I guess if Snape followed your advice, he'd either be dead or 
kicked out of school after the third time he did it. :) It is 
necessary to defend one's self, I just see no reason to provoke 
others to want to treat a person so that they'd have to defend 
themselves all the time that way. That's a bit self-degrading, imho, 
to want to tempt others to confront you and force you to defend 
yourself. That sounds like Snape and Draco to me. Such sad lives they 
live as well. I bet Draco has to pay Crabbe and Goyle to wank him 
just so he can know what human touch is, since I doubt that anybody 
would really want to otherwise.






> Sandy
> 
> P.S. The "intelligence" referred to in "Intelligence is the best 
> defense" is *military* intelligence, as in: the more you know about 
> your enemy, the better you will be at defending yourself. But it 
> works any way you look at it.


  Jeff:

   Yes, it is. I can't recall the exact quote, but I do recall that 
it was one of the British PM's, just not sure which, Chamberlin or 
Churchill.



   Jeff






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