I grew up in the 70's in a neighborhood in Brooklyn where the girls were almost as tough as the guys. They weren't afraid to dish out black eyes on a daily basis. But of course there were some girls like the ones mentioned here. The ones with a lack of intestinal fortitude and physical prowess that would do nasty little things behind other girls backs in a sniveling, cowardly way. As an adult we had them in a karate school i earned a black belt in back in the late 80's. Always volunteering their opinions on how you should be. And then when you're finally sick of them and break one's nose in a sparring class they're the first to run to the Sensei to cry and tattle that you're a big bully. They're the ones that give women a bad name among men; thinking that we're all back-stabbing, sneaky little bitches. They'll never learn the things I've learned in life like honor, truth and courage....And oh yeah, they were all "lefties"...
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I grew up in the 70's in a neighborhood in Brooklyn where the girls were almost as tough as the guys. They weren't afraid to dish out black eyes on a daily basis. But of course there were some girls like the ones mentioned here. The ones with a lack of intestinal fortitude and physical prowess that would do nasty little things behind other girls backs in a sniveling, cowardly way. As an adult we had them in a karate school i earned a black belt in back in the late 80's. Always volunteering their opinions on how you should be. And then when you're finally sick of them and break one's nose in a sparring class they're the first to run to the Sensei to cry and tattle that you're a big bully. They're the ones that give women a bad name among men; thinking that we're all back-stabbing, sneaky little bitches. They'll never learn the things I've learned in life like honor, truth and courage....And oh yeah, they were all "lefties"...
Bringing the Revolution just that much closer... They can't help it.
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