Femeia este in centrul unversului si totul se invartie in jurul ei femeia este o binecuvantare pentru omenire, fara femeie nu se poate trai, nu exista nimic pe lumea asta insa oricum nu toata femeia este la fel..mai avem si goanga noastra..
Astfel avemsa-mi scuzati limbaju pervers dar spun adevaru pe fata.) dar oameni se cam impart in categoriile astea femei si barbati..care :
1 - femei care si`ar ridica fusta pentru 100EU
2 - barbati ratei si anemici invartind cheile pe deget de la Molsvici sau stand in spatele monitoarelor si masturbandu-se
3 - televiziuni care ar scoate bani si din a doua crucificare a lui Isus si ar da`o ca stire “de ultima ora pe jenna jameson”…
4 - copii si adolescenti care nu au alte visuri decat sexul in grup sau cybersex`ul si o masina “smekera”
femeia e o necesitate mai oameni buni, ea trebuie ridicata in slavi pt ca traim in epoca femeii fara ea noi barbati suntem niste gunoaie deci ar trebui sa fim fericiti la maxim!
Ma repet : femeia este o binecuvantare pentru omenire, fara femeie nu se poate trai, nu exista nimic pe lumea asta.
Daca barbatu sar naste din senin si nu ar exista femeie pe pamant ar fi degeaba pe pamant si in plus ar face umbra pamantului si eu unu mi-as pune streangu de gat
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iubim ce e frumos ...si intotdeaua femeia este si v-a fi pe primu loc ..
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Spune niste vorbe destul de adevarate... dar principala chestie este ca sunt femei care au o groaza de trasaturi finute fata de barbat...
Eu unul imi iubesc mai mini 1 pentru ca ma ajuta f mult sa ma inteleg si imi deschide ochii... restul nu mai conteaza
pentru ca ne aparatzi de ce e mai rau.. pt ca sunteti puternici si e kiar frumos sa stii ca cineva te iubeste si e alaturi de tn are grija de tn , pentru ca ne faceti viatza imposibla si dulce in acelasi timp pentru ca stiti sa ne vrajiti frumos si pentru ca sunteti ai nostrii si noi ale voastre
cine a zis ca le iubim?
Her: I wish I were creative.
Him: You are. You're great at creating difficult situations.
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Nope, no wise status today
c'mon...era o ironie
Normal ca iubesc femeile... daca nu stiati orice barbat cauta o femeie careia sa-i puna lumea la picioare... sa stii ca te iubeste o femeie e un sentiment sublim... in spatele oricarui barbat de succes este o femeie... Femeile sunt totul si nimic in acelasi timp... cea pe care o iubesti este totul...celelalte sunt nimic pentru tine... Per total.... le iubim pentru tot ceea ce sunt ele, pentru ce sunt in stare sa faca pentru tine, pentru ce sunt in stare sa te puna sa faci... le iubim pur si simplu pentru ca asta merita
Her: I wish I were creative.
Him: You are. You're great at creating difficult situations.
...pentru ca au tits & pussy
mutton power!!!
Am impresia ca tu iubesti baietii si trebuie facut un thread special pt asta doar pt tine (egalitatea difera intre femeie si barbat..daca vrei sa stii..si femeile merita mai mult pt ca barbati tot timpu au fost acolo sus luandule dreptu lor..de a se afirma..mai pune mana pe o carte pe o revista) am inchis paranteza..facuta asa ca din toate timpurile..au fost REGI , Imparati , Guvernatori...Lideri in toate domeniile majoritar barbatu..si foarte putin femeia..
Io zic sa te uiti in Lumea Islamica..cum e tinuta femeia..cu fatza acoperita..nu are voie sa ridice vocea..nu are voie sa mearga cu el de brat ci doar in urma lui etc etc..
Iubesc Femeia La MAXIM mai mult ca orice pe pamantu asta , mi se rupe de bani , averi sau orice altceva femeia e pe locu 1 la mine : iar pt mine sa traiesc in matriarhat ar visul Vietii :X:X:X:X:XX
Deah..... nici nu ma asteptam la o remarca mai interesanta decat aia ca imi plac baietii As putea sa spun si eu despre tine ca esti o femeie inchisa intr-un corp de barbat....Au fost regi fiindca stiau sa dea cu sabia, sa dea cu pumnul samd ..doara nu iti imaginezi o femeie sa se duca la ciumageala..pur si simplu nu e facuta pentru asa ceva. Si oricum acuma nu mai e discrepanta asta asa de mare, femeile sunt peste tot. Dar de aici si pana a le idoliza, pune pe un piedestal e cale multa. fiecare isi are rolul lui intr-un cuplu si nu s-ar putea unul fara celalalt ..nici femeia fara barbat nici barbatul fara femeie. Si ce ma intereseaza oe mine cum isi tin beduinii sau nu mai stiu eu ce religie femeile? do i give a fuck? nici pe tine nu te-am vazut ca te duci sa militezi pt drepturile femeilor din lumea islamica. Este treaba lor, religia lor, credinta lor samd.( din fericire noi nu suntem asa)
P.S. pe viitor o sa pun mana pe mai multe almanahe sa mai citesc despre istorie ...
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Ioana D`arc dadea cu pumnu si sabia mai bine ca noi 2 la un loc la fel si Regina Elisabetha. Ecaterina Teodoroiu supranumită şi „Eroina de la Jiu”, a fost un sublocotenent român.. si au facut istorie.. pt ca au avut norok si si-au spus cuvantul.Crezi ca nu au facut ..la fel de bine sau mai bine ca alti barbati conducatori , Eu vad lucrurile altfel ,observand trecutul oricum este parerea mea personala
fiindca au . daca copacii ar fi avut, si nu ele, we`d all be a bunch of hippies.
Colors made sounds in his mind. And he learned to play those sounds on his instrument. Green, with its infinite variations, was his most subtle harmony. The Listeners came, took him from his home to a house in a deep Deciduous Forest and listened as his music was played through perfect speakers on the roof of his house.
Alea sunt cateva exceptii si eu unul cred ca mai sunt si inflorite( iti trebuie o anumita constitutie fizica samd)..oricum mie unul nu mi-ar place sa ma culc noaptea cu una care ziua taie si macelareste lume) pur si simplu nu asta e rolul lor ...ele mai degraba conduc din spate in contextul asta ... in rest ti-am zis nu mi se pare ca sunt mai presus decat barbatii si nici barbatii decat ele, le iubim lafel de mult cum ne iubesc si ele pe noi
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Eu vb din punct de vedere al razboiului insa nu e o exceptie nici decum uite alte femei smekere care au ajutat lumea dealungul istoriei si au schimbato si o sa-ti dau la femei mai bune ca barbati pana cand te vei satura de citit eu unu nu m-am saturat si la cum arata Ioana of ARC as fi stat cu ea in pat toata ziua si nu ma saturam nici de ea :X:
Joan of Arc:
1412–1431
A national hero in France, Joan of Arc led the resistance to the English invasion of France in the Hundred Years War. She believed that it was her divine mission to free her country from the English. She cut her hair, dressed in a man's uniform, and led French troops to victory in the battle of Orleans in 1429.Oamenii de arme acceptă să i se supună. Istoricii apreciază ca uluitor faptul că tânăra se face ascultată de bărbaţi ce nu au obişnuinţa disciplinei. Venirea ei îi redă încrederea Delfinului, care aştepta impasibil căderea Orleansului, aflat de multă vreme sub asediul armatei comandate de Talbot.
La 7 mai, fata constrânge şefii militari francezi, mai mult decât sceptici, să ordone asaltul unei noi fortificaţii care stopa accesul pe podul Loarei. Rănită la umăr de o săgeată, conduce, totuşi, asaltul. Cu stindardul în mână, comandă soldaţilor să "spargă" fortăreaţa. Se supun şi succesul nu întârzie să vină. A doua zi, Talbot ridica asediul. Vestea împlinirii primei profeţii a Ioanei este răspândită în întreaga Franţă. Toată lumea vede în acest prim triumf semnul că este trimisul lui Dumnezeu.
Louisa May Alcott:
1832–1888
Author who produced the first literature for the mass market of juvenile girls in the 19th century. Her most popular, Little Women, was just one of 270 works that she published.
Susan B. Anthony:
1820–1906
The 19th century women’s movement’s most powerful organizer. Together with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony fought for women’s right to vote. She was also very involved in the fight against slavery and the temperance campaign to limit the use of alcohol.
Clara Barton:
1821–1912
Clara Barton got involved with tending the needy when she treated injured Union soldiers on the battlefield during the Civil War. She later was the founder and first president of the American Red Cross.
Elizabeth Blackwell:
1821–1910
First American woman awarded a medical degree by a college. Attended Geneva College in New York after she was rejected by all the major medical schools in the nation because of her sex. Elizabeth Blackwell later founded a women’s medical college to train other women physicians.
Pearl S. Buck:
1892–1973
With her novels about American and Asian culture, she became the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Cleopatra:
69–30 B.C.
Queen of Egypt and the last pharaoh. She was 17 or 18 when she became queen. Cleopatra was a shrewd politician who spoke nine languages. During her reign, Egypt became closely aligned with the Roman Empire.
Marie Curie:
1867–1934
This physicist was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize — she actually won it twice — and the first woman to earn a doctorate in Europe. Her investigations led to the discovery of radioactivity as well as the element radium.
Amelia Earhart:
1897–1937
The first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, she opened the skies to other women. In 1937 while attempting to become the first person to fly around the world, Earhart’s plane disappeared over the Pacific Ocean.
Mary Baker Eddy:
1821–1910
Only American woman to found a lasting American-based religion, the Church of Christ, Scientist. She worked successfully to solidify and increase the popularity of The Christian Scientist movement.
Elizabeth I:
1558–1603
Queen of England when England became a major European power in politics, commerce, and the arts. Smart, brave, and determined to link herself to her country’s fortunes, she cultivated the loyalty of her people and united the country against enemies. During her reign — the "Elizabethan Age" — England changed from being poor and isolated to being among the most important nations in Europe, with a powerful navy.
Ella Fitzgerald:
1918–1996
Considered one of the greatest jazz singers of all time, Ella Fitzgerald was the winner of 12 Grammy Awards and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Indira Gandhi:
1917–1984
As the leader of India, the world’s most populous democracy, Indira Gandhi became an influential figure for Indian women as well as for others around the world.
LaDonna Harris (born 1931)
Harris is the President and Founder of Americans for Indian Opportunity, a national multitribal organization devoted to developing the economic opportunities and resources of Indians. Raised by her grandparents with traditional Comanche values, Harris has been politically active all her life. She has crusaded for the rights of children and women and for the elimination of poverty and discrimination.
Grace Hopper:
1906–1992
A computing trailblazer, Grace Hopper invented one of the first easy-to-use computer languages, which was a big advance in the field of computer programming.
Dolores Huerta:
1930–
A spokesperson for the rights of workers, Dolores Huerta helped create the National Farm Workers Association. Among other issues, she has fought for the right to a minimum wage, unemployment insurance, paid holidays, and retirement benefits for farm workers.
Shirley Jackson (born 1946)
Jackson is the former head of the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, where she reaffirmed the agency's commitment to public health and safety. She is the first female African American to receive a doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Jackson's outstanding leadership in education, science, and public policy demonstrates the capability of women to be leaders in the field of science and technology.
Joan of Arc:
1412–1431
A national hero in France, Joan of Arc led the resistance to the English invasion of France in the Hundred Years War. She believed that it was her divine mission to free her country from the English. She cut her hair, dressed in a man's uniform, and led French troops to victory in the battle of Orleans in 1429.
Jackie Joyner-Kersee:
1962–
She dominated the Olympic sport of heptathlon, a series of six demanding events. Joyner-Kersee won the Olympic gold medal for the United States in 1988 and1992, and set the world record. She was also the first American woman to win Olympic gold in the long jump.
Frida Kahlo:
1907–1954
This Mexican artist survived childhood polio and later a bus accident that led to seven operations. She began painting to escape her lifelong pain and is considered one of the greatest artists of the 20th century.
Helen Keller
1880–1968
A childhood disease left her deaf, mute, and blind. Helen Keller became an expert author and lecturer, educating nationally on behalf of others with similar disabilities.
Maya Lin (born 1960)
As the designer of two of America's most powerful monuments — The Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama, and The Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C., Lin has distinguished herself as the most acclaimed site-specific architect of contemporary America. Because of her concern for environmental issues, she uses recycled, living, or natural materials and focuses on sustainable and site-sensitive design solutions.
Margaret Mead:
1901–1978
This anthropologist who studied Samoan culture caused society to rethink how it looked at adolescence.
Mother Theresa:
1910–1997
Founder of a religious group of nuns in Calcutta, India, Mother Theresa devoted her life to aiding sick and poor people throughout the world.
Ellen Ochoa (born 1958)
As an astronaut and researcher of advanced optical information systems, Ochoa flew her first shuttle mission in 1993 as a Mission Specialist with the Discovery crew, conducting atmospheric and solar studies in order to better understand the effect of solar activity on the Earth's climate and environment. The first Hispanic woman to be named an astronaut, she has logged over 500 hours in space. Read an interview conducted by Scholastic students with Ellen Ochoa.
Sandra Day O’Connor:
1930–
As the first woman appointed to the position of U.S. Supreme Court justice, she carved a place for women at all levels of the legal profession.
Rosa Parks:
1913–
When she refused to give up her seat to a white person on a crowded bus, Rosa Parks set in motion the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a cornerstone of the civil rights movement. She has since been a strong advocate for human rights issues.
Esther Peterson (1906-1997)
Peterson worked throughout her life for consumer protection, improved labor conditions for American workers, and equal opportunity for American women. Because of her work, working women have a legal right to equal pay and food labels by law must now list exact amounts of ingredients and the nutritional content. She served four U.S. Presidents in various capacities, including Assistant Secretary of Labor, and Vice-Chair of the first Presidential Commission on the Status of Women.
Dr. Sally Ride:
1951–
The first American woman in space was also the youngest American astronaut ever to orbit Earth.
Eleanor Roosevelt:
1884–1962
As a champion of human rights, she strove to further women’s causes as well as the causes of black people, poor people, and the unemployed.
Sacagawea:
1787–1812
She was the interpreter for Lewis and Clark during the U.S. government’s first exploration of the Northwest. Sacagawea’s role was to help negotiate safe and peaceful passages through tribal lands.
Margaret Sanger
1879–1966
Founder of the birth control movement in the United States, Sanger also started the organization that became the future Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
Sappho:
(circa 625 B.C.)
This Greek poet is considered one of the most important in Western civilization. In addition to creating the "Sapphic stanza," which consists of three long lines of poetry coupled with one short line, she also invented an instrument — the 21-string lyre.
Muriel F. Siebert:
1938–
Her advanced understanding of banking and finance led Muriel Siebert to the first seat owned by a woman on the New York Stock Exchange. She created the Siebert Philanthropic Program, which lets investors help charities in their own communities.
Lillian Smith (1897-1966)
Honored in 1956 by the women who organized the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Smith was one of the nation's strongest European-American voices to expose the vicious ways that racism destroys the human spirit. She used her stellar writing talent and class privilege to expose and challenge racism. Smith co-published the literary magazine South Today to help give voice to progressive black and white southern writers.
Margaret Thatcher:
1925–
This politician was the first woman in European history to be elected prime minister. Known for her conservative views, Margaret Thatcher was also the first British prime minister to win three consecutive terms in the 20th century.
Harriet Tubman
1820–1913
This abolitionist was born a slave. She eventually became a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad — a system developed by a secret group of free blacks and sympathetic whites to help runaway slaves get to free northern states. Harriet Tubman led more than 300 slaves to freedom.
Oprah Winfrey:
1954–
An actress and the host of a highly successful talk show, Oprah Winfrey has won several Emmy Awards. She has started her own TV production company and invested in media projects. She has also been a spokesperson for women's health and family issues and for the prevention of child abuse.
Victoria Woodhull:
1838–1927
First woman to be nominated and campaign for the U.S. presidency. She was nominated by the Women's National Equal Rights Party. Woodhull and her sister were also the first two female stockbrokers on Wall Street.
Babe Didrikson Zaharias:
1914–1956
One of the greatest athletes of all time, Zaharias won track and field gold medals at the 1932 Olympics, played professional basketball, and was a founding member of the Ladies Professional Golf Association.
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