Posts by Sacha
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Hard News: Lost Men, in reply to
I’ve provided evidence
No, you have provided us with nothing but your reckons ever since this claim:
Males do have a tendency to become obsessed, to hold grudges and to seek revenge. That’s genetics.
If you want to come out with something like that, put some links where your mouth is. This is not a site where such an assertion is accepted just because you say so.
Or expect nobody here to take you seriously. Your choice.
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Hard News: Lost Men, in reply to
Men being predisposed to certain behaviour
.. is what you have not established evidence of. Gendered violence is fraught enough without misleading ourselves about aspects of it.
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Hard News: Lost Men, in reply to
an important element of men’s behaviour
an important element of people's behaviour.
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Hard News: Lost Men, in reply to
The research I am aware of (not a specialist topic of interest) finds no gendered difference in motivations of revenge or obsessiveness. However, I do not need anything further from you on the topic.
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Hard News: The big vision and the small problems, in reply to
I took the risk to become a consultant and doing my 2nd MSc, leaving my salary job of 2 years, because there was "a safety net"
Which is how it actually works for most people. Isn't it interesting how some others prefer to ignore the safety nets they have benefited from their whole lives. Self-made, etc ..
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delighted that one or two of the more biddable commentators have taken the bait
I wish some hacks would set up a public auction site for backhanders - to be transparent about their lack of professionalism or personal integrity.
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Hard News: Lost Men, in reply to
those labels were applied to a couple of visiting Canadian advocates, without any validating evidence.
Except everything they had said before online.
deny Don Brash his right of free speech
There is no unfettered right to speech, especially under the NZ legal and political system rather than the US one.
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Hard News: Lost Men, in reply to
fixed by doubling the underscores, as Steven suggested
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Hard News: Friday Music: Return of the…, in reply to
Helvetica in 1960
The world would look so different since then if we stripped out that typeface.
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RNZ's Music 101 explores Julien Dyne's Teal some time between 2 and 3pm today.