10/10/2013 2:45:28 AM
Are you saying cigarettes lead to rape? IDGI
10/10/2013 3:12:23 AM
I hear that women who attempt to rape men and don't succeed tend to stab their victim in the eye with a filet knife...
10/10/2013 3:17:04 AM
America Is Rapeier Than You Think...
10/10/2013 3:37:52 AM
You have to remember, in those raghead terrorist countries, if a womangoes to the police, She will most likely be laughed at and/or raped again by the police. But it's okay, cause that's the way it is only over there.So I wouldn't trust the stats from over there[Edited on October 10, 2013 at 4:11 AM. Reason : ]
10/10/2013 4:09:17 AM
Stats from over there? Are you drunk? What stats and from where? The stats I quoted are from CNN.As for "raghead terrorist countries", the whole world justifiably condemns their treatment of women, and even more so when they put up pretensions of respecting or honoring women.Where is the condemnation of AMERRICUUH?Why so defensive bro...Were you in the 10% when you were between 14 and 21?Are you in the 52% now?20% of women have been raped in America, and 50% of adults have perpetrated sexual violence. What do you say to that?Wat, ugh, huh, but dem A-rab raghead mistreat dem wimmen ova dere[Edited on October 10, 2013 at 4:53 AM. Reason : You can't defend the indefensible... "patriotism" as practiced is immoral]
10/10/2013 4:29:19 AM
some would consider sniffing someone else's dirty underwear a sex crime.
10/10/2013 7:08:17 AM
just post pictures of ugly women that lift weights, you seem to have marginal success with thatdirka dirka
10/10/2013 7:18:18 AM
stinger wins
10/10/2013 9:29:26 AM
http://womanstats.wordpress.com/2013/01/16/the-high-rape-scale-in-saudi-arabia/http://themuslimissue.wordpress.com/2012/08/02/saudi-study-23-of-arab-children-raped-46-of-arab-students-homosexual-3/
10/10/2013 9:35:11 AM
^^^That's probably what's going on there, when you're talking about sex crimes from kids. They likely did something they didn't understand was a sexual activity when they were younger but did when they were older. I remember a story an elementary school worker told about a mom complaining because another boy looked at her first graders penis in the bathroom. The boy mentioned this to his mom very casually and the mom wanted the other boy basically to be isolated and locked away. The school had to explain this type of behavior is normal for kids, and because it wasn't violent, it's probably nothing for her to worry about. Some people are just born cock-lookers.
10/10/2013 9:39:15 AM
lol @ OP sniffing someone else's dirty underwearyou gross.
10/11/2013 2:08:41 PM
wasn't it a dud'e underwear too? what was the point?
10/11/2013 3:00:02 PM
its a known fact OP is a faggot
10/11/2013 3:02:21 PM
No response huh?That's what I figured.
10/15/2013 1:33:26 AM
response is coming... especially since you are posting partially false facts.and it is funny you are asking for my response to your post, which is a response to my OP, but which was essentially a non-response, since it goes like this:my OP: 20% of women have been raped in America, and 50% of adults have perpetrated sexual violence. What do you say to that?your 'response': Wat, ugh, huh, but dem A-rab raghead mistreat dem wimmen ova derei mean, i expected that from NCSUstinger (see up), but not from someone intelligent.but yeah, my response to your non-response is coming soon, later today.
10/15/2013 1:41:03 AM
Your hypocrisy knows no bounds.Also I'd love to hear about how the data represented by those maps is "partially false."]
10/15/2013 1:50:22 AM
10/16/2013 10:28:32 PM
hey if you don't like America then you can giiiiiiit out
10/16/2013 10:33:58 PM
Still waiting hypocrite...
10/18/2013 10:46:02 PM
10/18/2013 10:54:45 PM
but but but he found it on cnn.comIT MUST BE TRUE
10/18/2013 10:58:26 PM
^^ then take it up with CDC and the Journal of the American Medical Association - Pediatrics. (that's where the numbers are from)http://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/pdf/cdc_nisvs_overview_insert_final-a.pdfhttp://archpedi.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=1748355^ CNN is just reporting them... do you know how the news works, you rape-defender? they cite the links I just posted. so CNN is not believable, but yeah some blogs on wordpress which don't even cite where they get their numbers from are believable, right? you are such a nasty fucking troll.[Edited on October 18, 2013 at 11:53 PM. Reason : synapse is a rape-condoner, maybe even a rape-defender]
10/18/2013 11:50:17 PM
Still waiting hypocrite...[Edited on October 18, 2013 at 11:53 PM. Reason : in addition, if you care to comment about the underwear sniffing, you'd have a captive audience]
10/18/2013 11:51:10 PM
the difference between our accusations is you actually have sniffed someone's underwear.
10/18/2013 11:53:59 PM
0EPII1, please stop trolling and harassing synapse. Thank you for your cooperation.
10/18/2013 11:54:21 PM
why don't you two get a room, and can then get off on devising new strategies to troll/bully me?
10/19/2013 12:14:07 AM
10/19/2013 1:30:04 AM
^ I don't even know if that pic is correct or not... I posted that as a response to synapse to show him that that website where the pic is from is not reliable, as he posted something else from there which contradicts with the pic I posted from the same site. Plus that pic shows rapes in one year (2011), not cumulative stats.I posted these for you, where the data comes from, right after your first post:
10/19/2013 1:39:53 AM
"violence" entails physical harm and there are many levels to kissing and touching. It could be a slap on the butt at work or full on crotch massage in a car at night...[Edited on October 19, 2013 at 2:07 AM. Reason : one is violent, the other is not]
10/19/2013 1:59:46 AM
Violence doesn't necessarily entail physical harm, even when the term is used in daily life.If I pushed someone, they would tell their friends I got violent, which is correct. But pushing doesn't cause "physical harm" (not in most cases anyway). Same thing if I pinned someone to the wall but didn't hit them or anything. Or if I grabbed someone's wrist (but didn't twist it).What if a man tried to forcibly kiss a woman (after she has said no to his polite request) by physically pinning her down in a corner, and then forcing his mouth on her body?That probably wouldn't cause "physical harm", but that's definitely violent.And what's physical harm? Does it mean leaving a mark? Does it mean causing physical pain? Or does it mean both? What if there is no pain, but a mark? Or pain, but no mark? Or neither but something was definitely forced upon the victim, such as forcible kissing or touching, as I described above? That's most definitely violence.Sexual violence is the violation of someone's sexuality using physical means (unwanted sexual contact). Whether it leaves a mark or not, or causes physical pain or not, is irrelevant, because it most definitely cause mental and emotional pain.[Edited on October 19, 2013 at 2:14 AM. Reason : ]
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