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Think I wouldn't use that opportunity to show off? Loser. Stay on Kiwifarms if you can't tell how I was flirting with everyone in the 'Harassment' Thread you posted.
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Sept 5th is the day the new PM will be announced.
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What you get and what you see
Things that don't come easily
Feeling happy in my vein
Icicles within my brain (cocaine)
Something blowing in my head
Winter's ice, it soon will spread
Death would freeze my very soul
Makes me happy, makes me cold
My eyes are blind but I can see
The snowflakes glisten on the trees
The sun no longer sets me free
I feel there's no place freezing me
Let the winter sun shine on
Let me feel the frost of dawn
Fill my dreams with flakes of snow
Soon I'll feel the chilling glow
Right
Don't you think I know what I'm doing
Don't tell me that it's doing me wrong
You're the one who's really the loser
This is where I feel I belong
Crystal world with winter flowers
Turn my days to frozen hours
Lying snowblind in the sun
Will my ice age ever come?
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No calling trans women traps and then reporting my twitter and admitting to it.
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Top 10 most feminist countries in the world:
Sweden - GDP per capita - 51,925 USD - Fertility rate - 1.7
Denmark - GDP per capita - 60,908 USD - 1.7
Norway - 67,294 USD - 1.53
Canada - 43,241 USD - 1.47
Netherlands - 52,304 USD - 1.57
Finland - 49,041 USD - 1.35
Switzerland - 86,601 USD - 1.48
New Zealand - 41,791 USD - 1.72
Germany - 45,723 USD - 1.54
Australia - 51,812 USD - 1.66
Conclusion - It appears that the countries with the highest rate of feminist policy and pro women worldviews tend to have some of the higher incomes even among developed economies. In addition, looking at the fertility rate of all of these countries it does appear that while all these countries have below replacement fertility rates, they are all seeing a stable population decline with steady fertility rates that are not constantly declining further.
If we were to look at the least feminist developed economies, we would find that these countries have some of the lowest fertility rates which are also constantly going even further down year on year.
It appears as though the combination of highly male catered societies with women having a secondary role and the same societies having a high GDP per capita tends to result in a complete breakdown in reproduction. Meanwhile societies that are wealthy and pro women tend to also have below replacement fertility rates but these tend to also be rather stable over the long term.
I.e, it is better to be a wealthy feminist society than a wealthy patriarchal one.
There are two possibilities as to the general wealth, either the more feminine a society the richer it is, or the richer a society the more time they have to give to feminizing society.
As a professional misogynist I am upset by the results but I value the truth over my own hatred of women.
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