Since I started going again to the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus, I have noticed that there are people apparently using the Internet to visibly arrange public gatherings to boycott the circus because they think it is "cruel" to the elephants, tigers, lions, and such.
But as it appears, it seems like nobody at all ever uses the Internet to visibly arrange public gatherings to boycott Illinois women, or in some opinions, American women. Even on those love/romance holidays like Valentine's Day, Sweetest Day, and what not, there are no Facebook pages and such that I know of that advertise get-togethers to publicly boycott Illinois/American women.
Why aren't there public boycotts against Illinois women?
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Re: Why aren't there public boycotts against Illinois women?
As Winston has described, nobody will admit there's an issue, lest one be called a "loser" who "can't get laid"
1)Too much of one thing defeats the purpose.
2)Everybody is full of it. What's your hypocrisy?
2)Everybody is full of it. What's your hypocrisy?
Re: Why aren't there public boycotts against Illinois women?
Certainly if it's a whole large crowd of guys doing it, it can cause some change. Especially if they are all carrying signs that say stuff like "Illinois women are gold diggers! Don't hook up with them!" and "Illinois/American women are a divorce and a broken heart waiting to happen!" and "Guys, stay away from all Illinois/Chicagoland women and go to another state to find love!" and "Boycott Illinois/American/Chicagoland women! They are trash!" and what not.droid wrote:As Winston has described, nobody will admit there's an issue, lest one be called a "loser" who "can't get laid"
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