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Not this time lol

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One quick tip for you guys, NEVER insult a woman's cooking skills, not even a bit. Especially if she's making you food, is in the kitchen, or has access to firearms.

 

I was lucky, an aluminum frying pan is relatively soft compared to a rolling pin or a cleaver.

 

Never insult ANYONE who is making you food, ever.

 

Even if you don't get hit, you're probably not gonna end up eating what you think you're eating. :thumbsup:

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Is this Lola?

 

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OHHHHHHH YEEEEAAAAAAH a REAL woman, look at all those veiny curves.

 

But no, that is not Lola - Lola is an ambiguous concept of human sexuality first talked about by Sigmund Freud in his love letters to Carl Jung. It was later expanded upon by the psycho-sexual researchers Alfred Charles Kinsey and later Dr. Ruth Westheimer. Lola is the feminine side of a person perceived otherwise as overtly masculine. Kinsey later posited that all men have a 'Lola' side to them that is truly in charge of their sexual function and that a man ignoring these more feminine tenancies was likely to suffer from Erectile Dysfunction. Doctor Ruth just made everybody uncomfortable talking about it.

 

None of that is true, of course, but it was on Wikipedia four or five years ago under the Kinks song, 'Lola.' I was witness to that act of vandalism and did nothing because it was one of my teachers who posted it. :teehee:

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