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Yeah this ho really needs to be forced to pick up trash as her full time job.
Hate women much?
Why do you think that comment makes me hate women? I think that says a lot more about your views than mine. But that's just me. Having worked in industries with a lot of women, I hate people who are stuck up and entitled. So you should go ahead and take a good look at yourself and stop being such a silly goose.
If I had to guess, it was the word 'ho.' I'm just spitballing though.
In person, if someone tells me in an adult fashion that something is disrespectful to them, I'll stop doing it. On the internet however, well, this is where the glory of federation and blocking individual users comes in. What's wrong with being a ho? Lmaooo. As a cis white male, if more girls were ho's, it would mean more sex being had over all, which would improve the sex economy conditions as supply and demand and all that. I ALWAYS encourage girls to ho it up and get that simp money :| why not make more money than a lot of doctors as a stripper (artist I will add, they're performers) and not have to spend years of your life and go into a bunch of debt.
I was merely answering the question.... :)
"Someone on the internet was unappreciative. The answer is violence!"
An object lesson in the importance of that which she fails to appreciate is violence? I don't agree with that commenter's terminology, but it's hard to argue with the sentiment.