Repeat: Stating The Obvious 0415 – The Girls Gone Insane Episode.
It’s a week of repeats because The Great One, along with 20% of Fort Collins, is moving.
But worry not my buttercup, tomorrow will have a fresh dose of highly offensive CLSology Linkage for you featuring some old friends and some new friends. Feelz will be hurt!
Until then…
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What does it look like when girls go insane?
Dogs.
It looks exactly like dogs.
It turns out that false pregnancy is common in the mammalian world, occurring not only in dogs but also cats, mice, swine, and yes, humans. In human cases, the woman has to think she is falsely pregnant to be diagnosed with the disorder, but I believe that a woman experiences the same symptoms without actually thinking she is pregnant. When reading the scientific literature on female dogs, I had to remind myself that it wasn’t about human females—that’s how similar the clinical presentation of the symptoms are.
If you know a woman who is showing signs of false pregnancy, I recommend you do an intervention to remind her that she is not pregnant, brown migrants are not her children, and Donald Trump is not a threat to her pug. Unfortunately, there is no cure unless she actually becomes pregnant, but that would require her to emotionally bond with another human being and sacrifice for its needs in a way that goes beyond superficial virtue signalling. That may be asking for the impossible, but unless women start having babies, I expect them to continue descending into greater levels of madness.
I respond to this article by Roosh, do much tangenting, and tell a story of my former life as a beta and an insane woman who wants me to rescue her.
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