I've been waiting for it to take off, i just wish the OP had a real dig instead of just being a whiny mums boy
Why is it so hard for men to understand proper grammar, and using capital letters at the start of a sentence? !!!!
Why is it so hard for 99% of people on the internet? And by the way, in my own personal experience, I haven't seen much indication that women have better language skills than men either. Most everyone's linguistic abilities fucking suck...
Well as soon as she tolled me that I got out of bed and I went and pissed in a cup and tolled her am to tired to go to the clinic so she can take my piss......
While we're generalizing... Women are accused of letting their emotions overwhelm them but a lot of men seem to have a nasty habit of pouncing on other men who piss them off, or simply not being able to walk away from a fight. I wonder where the logic in that is. I think emotion used in conjunction with logic is the most reasonable way to go. I try to give everything a good think. Thinking about emotion, if you will. That's what being human is all about.
Which is why emotions must be subject to logic, not the other way around. All kinds of people are guilty of letting their emotions overrule logic, and they just end up looking fucking stupid.
This is true. If I just let my emotions dictate my actions I would be in jail for assaulting police officers. Emotions tell us what would be best at the second they're felt, reasoning tells us what will ultimately be best.
Reason also allows us to analyze our emotions and decide if they're actually appropriate under the circumstances, something I think too many people fail to so. Many people are quick to feel hurt or offended by other people's actions, when those people are really not at fault at all.
I wonder if anyone other than us two appreciates the deliciously ironic fallacy of hasty generalization committed by the OP. That's the kind of irony that logic-heads dream about. Oooh baaaaby.
I recently read in Time magazine that all people, men and women, ultimately end up using emotion to make a great deal of their decisions. The reason for this is often times their is so much information that it is nearly impossible to sift through it all. In fact, people who have had brain damage and have lost the ability to have emotions cannot decide on anything at all - they are utterly helpless. While I agree that reason most govern our emotions, I also agree that denigrating their importance as some posters have is 'throwing the baby out with the bath water'.
I agree, 100%. In fact, decisions without emotional content are an impossibility. Unless, you have a very conventional and misguided idea of what emotion is.