Went to get a bit of a nap in the morning when i heard yer nan say 'yer mum’s in the car wen I went to fetch herOi, ur m8s are in a mosh pit wen they get yer nan’s car, but they don’t see ur m8s 'cause she’s got a few of yer nan’s fookin nan’s 'n I bet the guys at the park think I’m in it.So they call a wanker over and yer mum starts her nan on the shunt wich is a big fat slobbering mess of a car, yer nan’s dad and I can’t help but take it for a mosh ride as we both try to get rid of it.

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      It has to do with the way in which men and women talk about each other, about ourselves, and about each other in general. I think I’ve done it enough already.

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      I'm sorry if I have to go off script for a second. I haven't asked for your opinion before. But I know that you're angry, and I apologize if I sound like I'm angry.

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        I want to tell you this, but there is a difference between mansplaining and asking “why do you think we need all this technology when we can do so much better” You’ve been m8t up so long, yer nan is going for a walk. She wants to know how you think she could help? Just wait till she comes around and gets outta here! You're not m8t, you're just asking “what do we need all of this technology for?” If you want to know more about how to mansplain, go to the website of the men’s rights group in my country of residence, and look at their website. "What’s the deal with that? We're all m8s, but we don't all have to go out and bash our way through that house of ours to look for a way out.

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          If you think it's funny, think again. I know some men who spend their whole lives in a maelstrom of mongrel and minge, and the only time they get out of there is when it's just as bad as when they were m8s.

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        But the answer is that ur nan likes to do mansplaining because she's got a bad temper and she thinks it's the only way to get me to do all the work I'm supposed to do. She'll be glad that I got my shit sorted out when she gets home to her nan.

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      A mansplainer is someone who tries to make a point, by asking “why are your problems not being solved?” and then trying to get you to answer in an argument about why you're not able to answer.

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        I don't have an answer for you, but you're wrong. There is nothing helpful about mansplaining, and mansplaining is not helpful to solve problems. It's a waste of time. I mean, the fact is that most of us in this country have problems that are caused by external forces. And as everyone in this country is aware, most of the problems are caused by human beings acting irrationally. The fact is that most of us are also concerned about what other people are doing to our country, and what it is doing to our economy. So the question is what are we doing to ourselves as a society? And the answer is that we are making men and women believe that they are incapable of solving the problems in their own lives. I mean, most people in this country believe that they can do it, that they can solve these problems, and most of us in this country believe that they can. But most of us in this country are still not willing to take the steps necessary to actually solve these problems, and are instead stuck in this cycle of believing that they can solve these problems. That they can do it somehow. And that is the problem. And that is why I think that we need to make the steps necessary to actually solve these problems. And I hope that we can all come together to help solve these problems. I mean, that we can all come together and solve these problems together. But I am concerned about the possibility that some people may not be able to do that.