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She's got balls!

Spiderman

Veteran Member
Balls have become synonymous with courage, nobility, boldness, and valiance.

Mother Teresa of Calcutta went into the poorest slums and gutters, to hold, feed, and comfort dying lepers. She went into Lebanon during the civil war and other dangerous places that were hostile to her faith. She made some mistakes; But undoubtedly, mother Teresa had big brave balls that most men lack.

Dorothy Day, Harriet Tubman, and Rosa Parks had balls.

Judith went to the enemy camp and decapitated Holofernes, saving the Israelites from the Assyrians. Judith had balls!

But why is it that male reproductive organs are associated with valor, boldness, courageous, and daring behavior?

Yet being called a ***** (mod edit), twat, the C word or various other names for female genitalia is such an insult, or I've heard first hand: "the Pope got his panties in a bundle", so and so "left work because his vagina hurt"etc....all are severe humiliating insults to the person they are directed at. As well as the b word for female dog.

Now one exception is "dick". Unless you're like my grandpa or younger brother and that is your name, Dick is usually an insult.

But it is not intrinsically associated with weakness. In prison, Dick symbolized the correctional officer's authority over us.

Inmates would say, "if you do x, y and z, you get dicked." The officers dehumanized us and made us meow like kittens over the intercom before letting us out of our cell. They were "giving us the dick" as the inmates would say. (Allegedly they sometimes did so literally.)

When they electrocute you with the tazer gun, spray you with pepper spray, cuff you and lock you in your cell, that is "getting dicked, getting owned".

So dick was a symbol of their authority, power, and ownership they exercised over us.

Anyway, why is male genitalia associated with such noble valiant virtues and power, and female genitalia associated with cowardice, timidity, weakness, and other insults?

As much as I disagree with Hillary Clinton on some things, she had balls to make it through such a nightmarish campaign, fail, and keep her composure. I gazed in awe of such big valiant balls! :D
 
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Spiderman

Veteran Member
In world of Warcraft, when a level 80 troll ganks a level 20 gnome, "the gnome got owned" or "pwned".

If a level 20 gnome attacks a level 80 troll, that gnome is ballsy (and suicidal)! RIP! :) (owned!):laughing:
 
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BSM1

What? Me worry?
Hillary is planning on running again after getting Trumped. Damn those are epic balls! :p

There is a big difference between being courageous and simply not knowing when you're defeated. If Hillary didn't have her own personal "suicide squad" I doubt if you'd see such fortitude on her part.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Balls have become synonymous with courage, nobility, boldness, and valiance.

Mother Teresa of Calcutta went into the poorest slums and gutters, to hold, feed, and comfort dying lepers. She went into Lebanon during the civil war and other dangerous places that were hostile to her faith. She made some mistakes; But undoubtedly, mother Teresa had big brave balls that most men lack.

Dorothy Day, Harriet Tubman, and Rosa Parks had balls.

Judith went to the enemy camp and decapitated Holofernes, saving the Israelites from the Assyrians. Judith had balls!

But why is it that male reproductive organs are associated with valor, boldness, courageous, and daring behavior?

Yet being called a p*ssy, twat, the C word or various other names for female genitalia is such an insult, or I've heard first hand: "the Pope got his panties in a bundle", so and so "left work because his vagina hurt"etc....all are severe humiliating insults to the person they are directed at. As well as the b word for female dog.

Now one exception is "dick". Unless you're like my grandpa or younger brother and that is your name, Dick is usually an insult.

But it is not intrinsically associated with weakness. In prison, Dick symbolized the correctional officer's authority over us.

Inmates would say, "if you do x, y and z, you get dicked." The officers dehumanized us and made us meow like kittens over the intercom before letting us out of our cell. They were "giving us the dick" as the inmates would say. (Allegedly they sometimes did so literally.)

When they electrocute you with the tazer gun, spray you with pepper spray, cuff you and lock you in your cell, that is "getting dicked, getting owned".

So dick was a symbol of their authority, power, and ownership they exercised over us.

Anyway, why is male genitalia associated with such noble valiant virtues and power, and female genitalia associated with cowardice, timidity, weakness, and other insults?

As much as I disagree with Hillary Clinton on some things, she had balls to make it through such a nightmarish campaign, fail, and keep her composure. I gazed in awe of such big valiant balls! :D

The difference between mens and women's genitalia is that in general its men who have been the ones writings the flattery or insult.

In my experience being the proud owner of balls does not usually instill any virtues associated with swinging a couple of semen machines.
 

Phantasman

Well-Known Member
Balls have become synonymous with courage, nobility, boldness, and valiance.

Mother Teresa of Calcutta went into the poorest slums and gutters, to hold, feed, and comfort dying lepers. She went into Lebanon during the civil war and other dangerous places that were hostile to her faith. She made some mistakes; But undoubtedly, mother Teresa had big brave balls that most men lack.

Dorothy Day, Harriet Tubman, and Rosa Parks had balls.

Judith went to the enemy camp and decapitated Holofernes, saving the Israelites from the Assyrians. Judith had balls!

But why is it that male reproductive organs are associated with valor, boldness, courageous, and daring behavior?

Yet being called a p*ssy, twat, the C word or various other names for female genitalia is such an insult, or I've heard first hand: "the Pope got his panties in a bundle", so and so "left work because his vagina hurt"etc....all are severe humiliating insults to the person they are directed at. As well as the b word for female dog.

Now one exception is "dick". Unless you're like my grandpa or younger brother and that is your name, Dick is usually an insult.

But it is not intrinsically associated with weakness. In prison, Dick symbolized the correctional officer's authority over us.

Inmates would say, "if you do x, y and z, you get dicked." The officers dehumanized us and made us meow like kittens over the intercom before letting us out of our cell. They were "giving us the dick" as the inmates would say. (Allegedly they sometimes did so literally.)

When they electrocute you with the tazer gun, spray you with pepper spray, cuff you and lock you in your cell, that is "getting dicked, getting owned".

So dick was a symbol of their authority, power, and ownership they exercised over us.

Anyway, why is male genitalia associated with such noble valiant virtues and power, and female genitalia associated with cowardice, timidity, weakness, and other insults?

As much as I disagree with Hillary Clinton on some things, she had balls to make it through such a nightmarish campaign, fail, and keep her composure. I gazed in awe of such big valiant balls! :D
Yep. Hillary had balls (no more though), Obama was a pu$$y and Al Gore was just an idiot.
 
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