Dr. Who and righteous indignation
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Ah, I see. This Dr. Who thing really is quite delightful*. And Eccleston is much more attractive in motion than in still photos. Lovely. Also,
dxmachina is very helpful and a wonderful human being.
Oh, no. Netscape's main page did not just try to tempt me with an article entitled "How to Win an Argument with a Woman." Nuh-uh.
On further inspection, it seems to be more "how to conduct yourself in an argument with a woman with whom you're in a relationship, particularly if you're what is known as a 'typical' man and she's what is known as a 'typical' woman, however reductionist these categories may be, because honestly there are some commonalities we've observed in couples' arguments." Which I'm pretty okay with.
But "How to Win an Argument with a Woman"? I'm sorry, did I reset my home page to 'the Man Show'?
* And it's not because I'm a sucker for English accents. Well. Not entirely, anyway. I spent an entire weekend watching Red Dwarf and Wire in the Blood. You'd think it would wear off eventually and become un-exotic. But no, strangely enough.
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Oh, no. Netscape's main page did not just try to tempt me with an article entitled "How to Win an Argument with a Woman." Nuh-uh.
On further inspection, it seems to be more "how to conduct yourself in an argument with a woman with whom you're in a relationship, particularly if you're what is known as a 'typical' man and she's what is known as a 'typical' woman, however reductionist these categories may be, because honestly there are some commonalities we've observed in couples' arguments." Which I'm pretty okay with.
But "How to Win an Argument with a Woman"? I'm sorry, did I reset my home page to 'the Man Show'?
* And it's not because I'm a sucker for English accents. Well. Not entirely, anyway. I spent an entire weekend watching Red Dwarf and Wire in the Blood. You'd think it would wear off eventually and become un-exotic. But no, strangely enough.