what movie gots buffy the vampire slayer and ryan philpe?
not dangerous liasions..anyway "we (women) are abliged (incented) to be far more creative than men...you can destroy us with a few simple well-chosen words"
the outgroup can only survive if it learns the ingroups incentives FROM A PERSPECTIVE OF BELOWNESS...that makes them able to look at, say marriage, which the ingroup takes for granted...even resents...and figure out how those in the outgroup can get it. WE women are ABLIGED to be far more creative...and really, why would the ingroup, who truely hates their marriage be incented to deny it to an outgroup member?'
maybe the mere idea that the outgroup would take their scraps, COULD take their scraps and make something more beautiful, maybe improve on it (see: cinderella's ball gown) to grant the outgroup access to that would be an embarassement, not a levelign of the playing field, but a SPECIAL RIGHT to something better than what the ingroup has, which it takes for granted.
so i learned how to type and now i write things in academic english, two things i take for granted but MOST of the outgroup study to achieve. im incented to learn the language of the powerful so i can impress them into forgetting that i am a threat. im abliged to be far more creative...i prize their scraps as my ticket into their world knowing that if i get in then i have to be perfect so i don't get booted before i have the chance to SECURE my place, that is if i don't get so depressed by the process that i become bound to the only affordable relief in the anti-depressant of the masses: cheap booze, cheap-sugary food, pills, TV, etc..ALL of which are really depressants...
lots of pitfalls that the ingroup suffers, too, albeiet less frequently and with much more power and money to rescue and rehabilitate them...but now im whining...
you get the point, maybe, if you forgive my imperfect spelling, grammer...all the things that seal my credibilty iwht the powerful but alienate those i seek to amplify....
...press DEBIT or CREDIT...

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