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Ayanami Rei First Child Captain
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Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:21 pm
Momiji Akiko Ayanami Rei First Child I'm rather fond of the new Mizukage from the Manga. She's really sexy, but she also has a real kind heart. Not to mention she feels VERY strongly that she doesn't need a man to make her happy and such. She's a strong modern woman who doesn't believe in Macho BS. twisted heart So for a women to find happiness in a man is not modern? Actually, what you said is not all that modern, we wouldn't have dating sites if the vast majority of women didn't feel like they needed a man to make them happy. Well, straight dating sites anyways. So if a women falls for a manly man its a bad thing? Mind you, you can be macho (taking pride in one's own masculinity) without being arrogant. I never said a woman wanting or finding happiness with a man, I am saying when the woman feels like she NEEDS one to feel good about herself, and other stuff. If she found a guy who made her happy, great, but it's awesome that she feels like she's fine as is. She doesn't need a man to make her badass or a great leader.
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Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:26 pm
Ayanami Rei First Child Momiji Akiko Ayanami Rei First Child I'm rather fond of the new Mizukage from the Manga. She's really sexy, but she also has a real kind heart. Not to mention she feels VERY strongly that she doesn't need a man to make her happy and such. She's a strong modern woman who doesn't believe in Macho BS. twisted heart So for a women to find happiness in a man is not modern? Actually, what you said is not all that modern, we wouldn't have dating sites if the vast majority of women didn't feel like they needed a man to make them happy. Well, straight dating sites anyways. So if a women falls for a manly man its a bad thing? Mind you, you can be macho (taking pride in one's own masculinity) without being arrogant. I never said a woman wanting or finding happiness with a man, I am saying when the woman feels like she NEEDS one to feel good about herself, and other stuff. If she found a guy who made her happy, great, but it's awesome that she feels like she's fine as is. She doesn't need a man to make her badass or a great leader. I see, but what women leaders throughout anytime in history have ever thought that they needed a man in order to make themselves tough or a great leader?
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Ayanami Rei First Child Captain
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Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 12:13 pm
Momiji Akiko I see, but what women leaders throughout anytime in history have ever thought that they needed a man in order to make themselves tough or a great leader? I dunno, there may have been some, but I think the best ones, are those who feel they don't need men to make them great. Heck I'd say the mark of a great leader is one that knows their own greatness, rather then having to borrow it from others...
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Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:49 am
Ayanami Rei First Child Momiji Akiko I see, but what women leaders throughout anytime in history have ever thought that they needed a man in order to make themselves tough or a great leader? I dunno, there may have been some, but I think the best ones, are those who feel they don't need men to make them great. Heck I'd say the mark of a great leader is one that knows their own greatness, rather then having to borrow it from others... I've never heard of a female leader who thought they needed a man to be a great leader. So do you think some of the best male leaders are men who felt they did't need a woman to be a great leader too?
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Ayanami Rei First Child Captain
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Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 12:44 pm
Momiji Akiko Ayanami Rei First Child Momiji Akiko I see, but what women leaders throughout anytime in history have ever thought that they needed a man in order to make themselves tough or a great leader? I dunno, there may have been some, but I think the best ones, are those who feel they don't need men to make them great. Heck I'd say the mark of a great leader is one that knows their own greatness, rather then having to borrow it from others... I've never heard of a female leader who thought they needed a man to be a great leader. So do you think some of the best male leaders are men who felt they did't need a woman to be a great leader too? Well I'm not sure. I think a lot of the more famous leaders would have been better if they had a woman's opinion to help temper their crazyness ninja
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Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 9:49 am
Ayanami Rei First Child Momiji Akiko Ayanami Rei First Child Momiji Akiko I see, but what women leaders throughout anytime in history have ever thought that they needed a man in order to make themselves tough or a great leader? I dunno, there may have been some, but I think the best ones, are those who feel they don't need men to make them great. Heck I'd say the mark of a great leader is one that knows their own greatness, rather then having to borrow it from others... I've never heard of a female leader who thought they needed a man to be a great leader. So do you think some of the best male leaders are men who felt they did't need a woman to be a great leader too? Well I'm not sure. I think a lot of the more famous leaders would have been better if they had a woman's opinion to help temper their crazyness ninja Thats sounds a little hypocritical to me and inconstant, to say that one gender is great for not needing the other but that opposite gender would benefit from the other that does not need them. Just so you know there have been female tyrants as well.
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Ayanami Rei First Child Captain
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Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 2:26 pm
Oh I'm not saying women can't be bad leaders, but there's been a lot higher % of bad male leaders even in recent years then women.
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Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 10:59 pm
Ayanami Rei First Child Oh I'm not saying women can't be bad leaders, but there's been a lot higher % of bad male leaders even in recent years then women. Thats not a very fair comparison given there a very few female leaders compared to male ones. But you're being biased, you are singing the praises of women who do not need men, but you don't feel the same way when the role is reversed and its a man who doesn't need a woman.
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Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 5:39 pm
ninja i would have to say Hinata is my favorite character. The fact she has a crush on Naruto is adorable. She could also be stronger if she had more confidence in herself. I see myself as Hinata with the little confidence and the shyness. ninja
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Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 7:10 pm
Here's an example of a total failure Guild Join Request:
Suaskue:
can i join because im a majoir fan of Naruto Shpiuden i even ready episoid 403
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Ayanami Rei First Child Captain
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Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 9:08 pm
oh dear......... have you been getting a lot of those lately deary? i have noticed that more and more often you tell me of these fails......
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Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:52 am
i would have to say hinata because she gains a lot of confidence to tell naruto she loves him evan thow she dies
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Ayanami Rei First Child Captain
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Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 12:43 pm
rikutefox i would have to say hinata because she gains a lot of confidence to tell naruto she loves him evan thow she dies Yeah there certainly is something to be said about that...unfortunately she doesn't really get too much in terms of plot development or anything outside of the fillers...
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Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 4:17 am
I would have to say Ten Ten is really awesome, but Lady Tsunade is awesome too. But, my real answer is Grandma Chiyo. She was kick a** for an old woman.
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Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 2:16 pm
hinata and tenten kick butt!!!
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