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It sounds like Inspector Clouseau asked her to watch his bag. I like the last line though, "Should I take the phone? Na, people will just call me."


Love Twisty's train of thought in the video -
blogs about Inspector Clousseau leaving bags/babies with others
gets lots of comments, including one - 'my dad used to leave us to our own devices when we were on an access visit'
her question - when men fight for custody and win do they then ignore the kids ?

To an insane, fembot hammer like Twisty everything looks like a patriarchal, male pig of a nail.

Simon-

In Twisty's world only men are neglectful and irresponsible parental units, and only women are nuturing and responsible parental units. This would suggest that gender roles are not the product of The Patriarchy, but a matter of inherent difference between the two genders. I'm not sure that's what Twisty really wants to say, but she seems to be saying it none the less.

Part of being a Femnist is it never has to make complete sense.

I came here today to see if you had any comments about the PJM ad network shutting down. Scrolled to find you don't do Da Raj hating any more. Which is fine and probably does make you a better person than I.

Read this piece. Wow. Simon has it nailed though. Could Twisty have asked her question in any more a leading, and gendered biased fashion? Amazing.

And I guess feminist Twisty would prefer that people take their babies into a public restroom with them, rather than have to be put out by spending a minute monitoring them. I wonder how she felt about Hillary Clinton saying it takes a village. (Something as a divorced, single, father, I completely agree with.) Just make sure that village doesn't include Twisty I guess. Because she can't be bothered to either look after bags or babies or anyone's stuff. Not part of anyone's village. Just wants to be lord and master of the village.

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