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>The wife's complaint claimed that after her childbirth, during which she experienced high blood pressure, her husband restricted her from eating French fries, rice, and meat, fearing she might gain weight. The husband countered the claim by stating that he was solely responsible for household chores and daily tasks while his wife spent much of her time watching television and making phone calls.

You know what, maybe he should try beating this lazy whore instead. :tayshrug:

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I want to make absolutely clear to everyone beyond any doubt that this is the official position of the /h/mnn moderation team. He is speaking for all of us.

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@moraloid I'm sorry if you don't like traditional family values, but we are sick and tired of being dragged into this globohomo hellscape where all of the sudden beating your wife because she picked the wrong item on the McDonald's menu is supposed to be wrong. Maybe you and Klaus Schwab can discuss that in your next meeting at Davos, but here at /h/mnn we believe in the principles that made our countries great: free speech and capricious domestic violence.

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helping your partner maintain a healthy weight can hardly be considered "capricious."

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naw he is fricking r-slurred. especially if his kid is fricking being breastfed.

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