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Thursday, January 19, 2017

4 Popular Sayings to Leave in 2016

Now that 2017 is upon us, there are a few popular sayings that should be left in good ol' life-stealing '16:

A woman can't teach a son how to be a man


In the most literal sense, this is correct. Nothing can teach anything that it is not. A dog cannot teach a cat how to bark just as a fish cannot teach a bird how to swim. HOWEVER, a woman can raise her son to be a good person. He will naturally become a man.

That’s what little boys do, they grow up and become men.

Society has misconstrued the concept of being a man (provider, father etc.) with just being a natural man.

In reality, only a spouse can teach a man how to be a husband because he has to learn how to specifically love that person. Only his children can teach him how to be a father because he has to mold his teachings to them (his offspring’s personality may not be anything like his so he cannot approach them the same way his guardian approached him. The memories of how his father treated him will only carry him but so far).


There are plenty of men who were raised by their fathers and still turned out to be less than quality leaders, providers etc. 
Just because the father is present doesn’t mean that the son will automatically become a "good man".

She's wild because she didn't have a father


But where’s her mother? If the argument is constantly blaming the children’s wild behavior on the lack of a father, what the hell is the mother doing? Who is she responsible for if she’s not responsible for the daughter or the son? If anything, the daughter should be molded in the mother’s image, correct? So if she is wild, perhaps it is because the mother is wild. If she’s a hoe, maybe the mother is a hoe.

There has been far too much blame placed on parents for the wild behavior of their offspring. Yes the parents are responsible for their children, however the core responsibility of the parent is to teach and guide. They cannot live for the child. Once that child reaches a certain age, it becomes his/her responsibility to apply everything that was taught.

We were all under 18 once with fully functioning brains that had the capability to decide between right and wrong. Nothing has changed other than the shift in blame. 

Lil' Niqua had a train ran on her because she wanted to experience a variety of dicks at the same time NOT because she misses her daddy.

Homosexuality is wrong and perverted

Lets be honest, how many straight people engage in sex solely with the hopes of producing a child? If you are not trying to conceive an offspring every single time you get 'down and dirty' then you are just as perverted as the homosexual you condemn. If your sex goes beyond missionary, guess what? You are perverted.

Just because it is your wife that uses a finger to tickle the nerve endings in your anus, sir, you are still performing a perverted act.

Like oral sex? PERVERT!

So what’s really the problem here guys? What someone else does is LITERALLY none of your business. Us being homo and doing homo things will not stop you from conceiving and raising your own child, it won't cease your marriage, raise your taxes or even disrupt your Netflix binge watching. So why do you care so much? Unless you are upset that someone is doing something that you wish you could be doing openly?  Hmmmm.

You can only save your own soul. Use the energy you've exhausted yelling at queers to tame your porn addiction.


I wish I had a half bitten apple for every time I heard this one. While that is correct and I am happy that many of you are familiar with some aspects of the Bible, why doesn’t anyone ever mention the fact that Adam and Eve had two sons?  So basically, you’re saying that homosexuality is wrong (in this day and age where maintaining the population is not an issue) by comparing it to and praising the beginnings of incest??

Before you say that there was no incest, how else did 3 males (Adam and his 2 sons) and one female populate the earth?

For those of you who are hardcore religious buffs and are aware of their other children, keep in mind that no matter how you swing it, they were all relatives.

                                                               *MIC DROP*


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