Women are superior to men

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Re: Women are superior to men

Post by Texan » Tue Aug 13, 2019 12:12 am

Nom De Plume wrote:
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Texan wrote:
Mon Aug 12, 2019 1:18 pm
It's all relative. I know I will do everything within my power to make sure that Mrs. Texan outlives me. If that makes her better, I won't argue.

I'm bigger, more intelligent, stronger, faster, and can make more money than my wife, but she is wise, compassionate, virtuous, honest, and faithful. She makes me better at everything I do by giving me a reason to work hard and by inspiring me to be a better person than I would otherwise be. She runs my house while I am out making money. She is also much better looking than me.
But it’s not all relative. For example, did you know that intelligence is inherited through the female line?

So when you say you are more intelligent than your wife, assuming that is true, that means that your mother is also more intelligent than your wife.

It also means that you are more intelligent than your children.
My mother is more intelligent than my wife, but one of my 3 sons is just as intelligent as me. He is more intelligent than his mother. Mom is wiser and beats him with experience. My son may be smarter than me. It’s too close to judge objectively.

I’m not claiming to be smart, just smarter than my wife, and she would be the first to admit it.

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Re: Women are superior to men

Post by Nom De Plume » Tue Aug 13, 2019 12:46 am

brian ross wrote:
Mon Aug 12, 2019 7:41 pm
Nom De Plume wrote:
Mon Aug 12, 2019 7:07 pm
brian ross wrote:
Mon Aug 12, 2019 2:42 pm
Nom De Plume wrote:
Mon Aug 12, 2019 12:07 pm
Nom De Plume wrote:
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Scientifically Brian, we women are better than men.
Biology tells us this fact.
Depends how it is determined, Nom. How are you determining it? Women can be stronger but generally, men are.
Who cares about brawn Brian when brains are what really count. And on that score women control intelligence, not men. Women have always controlled intelligence.
And yet men still outnumber women for the number of Nobel Prizes awarded, Nom...
Too true.. but that has less to do with intelligence and more to do with misogyny and the male ego.
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Re: Women are superior to men

Post by Nom De Plume » Tue Aug 13, 2019 1:17 am

Texan wrote:
Tue Aug 13, 2019 12:12 am
Nom De Plume wrote:
Mon Aug 12, 2019 1:53 pm
Texan wrote:
Mon Aug 12, 2019 1:18 pm
It's all relative. I know I will do everything within my power to make sure that Mrs. Texan outlives me. If that makes her better, I won't argue.

I'm bigger, more intelligent, stronger, faster, and can make more money than my wife, but she is wise, compassionate, virtuous, honest, and faithful. She makes me better at everything I do by giving me a reason to work hard and by inspiring me to be a better person than I would otherwise be. She runs my house while I am out making money. She is also much better looking than me.
But it’s not all relative. For example, did you know that intelligence is inherited through the female line?

So when you say you are more intelligent than your wife, assuming that is true, that means that your mother is also more intelligent than your wife.

It also means that you are more intelligent than your children.
My mother is more intelligent than my wife, but one of my 3 sons is just as intelligent as me. He is more intelligent than his mother. Mom is wiser and beats him with experience. My son may be smarter than me. It’s too close to judge objectively.

I’m not claiming to be smart, just smarter than my wife, and she would be the first to admit it.
Truly, I appreciate your contribution to this thread but can’t argue against you given your personal attachment to your family. It would be offensive and I don’t want to offend you. This is not about you or your family.
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Re: Women are superior to men

Post by Nom De Plume » Tue Aug 13, 2019 2:14 am

Nicole wrote:
Mon Aug 12, 2019 6:54 pm
*crunches popcorn
lol What’s the bet that the men reading this thread have gone straight to google in the hope of proving me wrong, only to find out that Intelligence is from the female DNA.

The men are so quiet. And I had so many more reasons to support the superiority of women.

No matter.. let silence be consensus to the premise that women are superior.
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Re: Women are superior to men

Post by Nom De Plume » Tue Aug 13, 2019 2:23 am

sprintcyclist wrote:
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so, men create life
No. Women using sperm create life.
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Re: Women are superior to men

Post by sprintcyclist » Tue Aug 13, 2019 8:23 am

A baby can be conceived in a petrie dish.
A woman creates nothing


Interesting that a womans eggs contain the genes for 3 generations.
Is that why women are so staid ?
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Re: Women are superior to men

Post by sprintcyclist » Tue Aug 13, 2019 8:27 am

Thomas Edison 1847-1931

Alexander Graham Bell 1847-1869

George Washington Carver 1864-1943

George Washington Carver was an agricultural chemist who invented three hundred uses for peanuts and hundreds of more uses for soybeans, pecans, and sweet potatoes. His contributions changed the history of agriculture in the south.


Eli Whitney 1765-1825

Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin in 1794. The cotton gin is a machine that separates seeds, hulls and other unwanted materials from cotton after it has been picked.


Johannes Gutenberg 1394-1468
Johannes Gutenberg was a German goldsmith and inventor best known for the Gutenberg press, an innovative printing machine that used movable type.


John Logie Baird 1888-1946
John Logie Baird is remembered as the inventor of mechanical television (an earlier version of television). Baird also patented inventions related to radar and fiber optics.


Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790
Benjamin Franklin was known for being a iconic statesman and a founding father. But among his many other accomplishments was the invention of the lightning rod, the iron furnace stove or 'Franklin Stove', bifocal glasses and the odometer.


Henry Ford 1863-1947
Henry Ford did not invent the automobile as many people mistakenly assume. But he did improved the "assembly line" for automobile manufacturing, received a patent for a transmission mechanism, and popularized the gas-powered car with the Model-T.


James Naismith 1861-1939
James Naismith was a Canadian physical education instructor who invented basketball in 1891.


Herman Hollerith 1860-1929
The Hollerith tabulator and sorter box was invented by Herman Hollerith and used in the 1890 United States census. It 'read' cards by passing them through electrical contacts. Closed circuits, which indicated hole positions, could then be selected and counted. His Tabulating Machine Company (1896) was a predecessor to the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM). Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Herman Hollerith invented a punch-card tabulation machine system for statistical computation. Herman Hollerith's great breakthrough was his use of electricity to read, count, and sort punched cards whose holes represented data gathered by the census-takers. His machines were used for the 1890 census and accomplished in one year what would have taken nearly ten years of hand tabulating.


Nikola Tesla
Due to overwhelming public demand, we had to add Nikola Tesla to this list. Tesla was a genius and much of his work was stolen by other inventors. Tesla invented fluorescent lighting, the Tesla induction motor, the Tesla coil, and developed the alternating current (AC) electrical supply system that included a motor and transformer, and 3-phase electricity.

Steve Jobs
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Re: Women are superior to men

Post by sprintcyclist » Tue Aug 13, 2019 8:29 am

1. Michelangelo (1475-1564)
Michelangelo is regarded as the greatest sculptor and painter of all time. He was a major figure of the Renaissance in Italy, especially in Florence and Rome. Even today, some of his marble carvings have a flawless beauty.

Michelangelo is popularly known for the Italian Renaissance sculpture as well as the Sistine Chapel frescoes, among other incredible works of art.

2. Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669)
Rembrandt is a Dutch painting genius who created several masterpieces. Rembrandt is particularly renowned for his passion for history painting and still life portraits. He made several canvasses famous for their emotional content, which is why Rembrandt was branded as a realist painter.

3. Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
Pablo Picasso, the founder of cubism, is one of the most influential artists in history. He was a sculptor, printmaker, painter, and ceramicist. He produced several of the greatest paintings of the 20th century. Born to a painter father, Picasso received all the needed encouragement to build a successful painting career. This gave him the privilege to study art in some of the finest art schools in Spain.


He was among the 250 sculptors who exhibited the 3rd Sculpture International held in America. His style and technique was exceptionally prolific throughout his lifetime, producing a total number of 50,000 artworks, including drawings, paintings, and sculptures, among others. Of all forms of art, Picasso excelled most in painting.

4. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
Leonardo was born in Florence, Italy. Despite living several centuries ago, he still remains one of the most influential artists of all time. His only training was in the field of science and he was apprenticed at an early age to a renown Florence painter of the time. Leonardo was regarded as an intellectual in his lifetime because of his passion for science.


Leonardo's contributions to the art world were small, but two of his paintings are the most popular today: "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper," which is the only surviving fresco of Leonardo da Vinci.

The fact that his interest ranged beyond art could have been the reason why his input was very small. In his lifetime, so engrossed was he in physics and mechanics, that he created workable artistic designs for bicycles, among other things.

This is what is popularly believed to be the cause of his failure to complete several of his paintings and art projects. There are also credible reports that he spent a significant amount of time thinking and testing scientific laws, as well as writing his observations about them.

5. Claude Monet (1840-1926)
Claude Monet is popularly regarded as the founder of French Impressionist painting. Monet had an incredible passion for documenting the countryside in his numerous paintings. This was the birth of his impressionist paintings. When Monet went to Paris, he observed several artists copying the popular works of other artists. Rather than follow this trend, Monet developed the habit of sitting by an available window and painting what he saw.

Gradually, Monet became popular for his impressionism. He influenced several young artists and made them commit to impressionism, and within a short period of time, Impressionism became a popular form of painting in Paris. Sometime in 1874, the first impressionism exhibition took place in Paris. In that exhibition, Monet presented a total of 12 artworks, which included five paintings and seven pastels.

6. Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)
Born in the Netherlands, van Gogh was a remarkable painter whose works of art are still sold at unbelievable prices across the world today. His contribution to art was basically painting. He created many still-life paintings, several of them were portraits of friends and acquaintances. In all, van Gogh completed about 800 paintings. One thing that distinguished him as a painter was his grasp for color relationship and unique brushwork. His work is still a great source of inspiration for several impressionists all over the world.

7. Auguste Rodin (1840-1917)
Rodin was a workaholic and a dedicated sculptor. He is a worthy successor to great minds like Michelangelo. Rodin is popularly considered the best sculptor of the modern era. His success is derived from his ability to model stone and clay in complex manners. During his lifetime, Rodin earned a living collaborating with established sculptors on several projects.

8. Jan van Eyck (1390-1441)
He is one of the most remarkable Northern Renaissance artists and many of his works are greatly copied today. Aside from working for the court, van Eyck produced several paintings for private clients. One thing that was peculiar to him is that he was the only painter in his era to sign his canvasses.

9. Donatello (1386-1466)
Donatello is regarded as the greatest sculptor of the 15th century. He was no doubt one of the best artists of that era. He was very skillful with wood, terracotta, and stone.

10. Peter Paul Rubens (1571-1640)
Peter Rubens was the most influential figure in counter-reformation baroque art. His contribution to art was basically paintings; however, he produced almost all possible genres of paintings. He was very versatile, producing cartoons and book illustrations as well as sketches for metal work and sculptures.
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Re: Women are superior to men

Post by sprintcyclist » Tue Aug 13, 2019 8:30 am

I am liking Claude Monet more recently

Have ordered his 'Sunrise.' Will probably also get one of his with a single yacht in it
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Re: Women are superior to men

Post by Texan » Tue Aug 13, 2019 9:10 am

X > Y when it's about men and women will never be more than an opinion. That's because the standards are different for different people. Man can't procreate without women and women can't procreate without women. Cloning will only get you so far.

How popular are women's sports? Why don't they attract as many viewers as men's sports? Why are women's sports sometimes dominated by mediocre male athletes in drag?

Why didn't the mothers of all of the inventors listed by sprintcylclist invent those inventions?

Was Einstein's mother smarter than her son? Why didn't she figure out the theory of relativity?

Why can't women pass military standards in any significant number without dumbing down the standard?

Why is the man the traditional leader of the family? Are they holding women down? How can they do this if women are superior to men? Are women just being sneaky and manipulating their men and letting them think they lead the home?


I'm sure you can come up with why women are better than men from several sources for several different reasons and women are better than men at many things, but to say one gender is better than the other is always an opinion or framed within a point of view concerning a specific subject.

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