Should I ask Agnes out on a date?
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And if those shoes have laces, your new cat will love them.hedonist said:
Cats > shoes.Spiritual_Chaos said:Finally hanging out with Agnes tomorrow. She might go with me to look at a cat I might airport, or pick up some shoes I bought.
Every time.
Please be sure to post a pic of the kitty, should the rescue happen.
Whereas a dog would just eat the whole damn shoe.
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The cat I was suppose to pick up, and they wanted me to pick up today but I asked if I could check out tomorrow instead has been given away to someone else now.
Now I will never know how it would be to get to now that cat. Boo.
And now I will have to find something else to do with Agnes."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
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I have some ideas!Spiritual_Chaos said:The cat I was suppose to pick up, and they wanted me to pick up today but I asked if I could check out tomorrow instead has been given away to someone else now.
Now I will never know how it would be to get to now that cat. Boo.
And now I will have to find something else to do with Agnes."A smart monkey doesn't monkey around with another monkey's monkey" - Darwin's Theory0 -
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I think you must have missed Chapters 3-7 of the Agnes thread.OffSheGoes35 said:
If that's true, and I'm hoping it's not, I will feel awful for you. Who wants to be put in that position?mcgruff10 said:
Yeah she wants to go away with her friend that s a guy to somedarwinstheory said:
In 1955 your wife likely wouldn't have had a car. And if she did, the kids would have been out there to shovel it for you.mcgruff10 said:
I still stand behind that remark. I just shoveled snow off my wife’s car, feels like 1955 all over again lolSpiritual_Chaos said:
"How is it possible to drink a beer with a friend who's female?"mcgruff10 said:
Say whaaaaaat?!Spiritual_Chaos said:
I was just being jokey back. I know many in the US (And especially on here) don't have 50s views on these topics - Except for @mcgruff10 of course who is still firmly stuck there.dankind said:
I'm not disagreeing because my silly joke was certainly poking fun at ridiculous accepted/assumed US gender roles/domesticity for a cheap laugh.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Lucky I'm from Sweden where equality and the view of men and women have come further than this.dankind said:
Sounds like y'all are already married. Will she hold your purse for you while you pick up your shoes?Spiritual_Chaos said:Finally hanging out with Agnes tomorrow. She might go with me to look at a cat I might adport, or pick up some shoes I bought.
Having said that, we all know what happens when we assume. We've got an admittedly anecdotal and small sample size here that would refute the inverse of your statement and the foundation of my joke. If one were to read the more personal posts regarding domestic life, gender roles, etc. closely enough here from our fellow fans from the US who happen to have a y chromosome (outside of AMT posters and dinosaurs like @Wobbie, that is), I think that the notion of the entire US being backward in its views regarding men and women falls apart.
I'm not saying that the US isn't still fucked six ways from Sunday in this regard -- we do still have a lot further to go until we reach Swedish levels of gender equality -- I'm just saying that assuming that the entire US (including its women) is still cool with mid-20th century bullshit is just that -- bullshit.
Haha.
From the last season of this hit show.
As it is, you should have had her traveling, vacation, drinking, slumber party bestest guy friend take care of it for her. That's the kind of thing modern people do.
Sorry, I had to give my $.02
place called hedonism in jamaica. I am on the fence about it.
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Nope, I'm just gullible as fuck. Good thing I'm on the internet, right?darwinstheory said:
I think you must have missed Chapters 3-7 of the Agnes thread.OffSheGoes35 said:
If that's true, and I'm hoping it's not, I will feel awful for you. Who wants to be put in that position?mcgruff10 said:
Yeah she wants to go away with her friend that s a guy to somedarwinstheory said:
In 1955 your wife likely wouldn't have had a car. And if she did, the kids would have been out there to shovel it for you.mcgruff10 said:
I still stand behind that remark. I just shoveled snow off my wife’s car, feels like 1955 all over again lolSpiritual_Chaos said:
"How is it possible to drink a beer with a friend who's female?"mcgruff10 said:
Say whaaaaaat?!Spiritual_Chaos said:
I was just being jokey back. I know many in the US (And especially on here) don't have 50s views on these topics - Except for @mcgruff10 of course who is still firmly stuck there.dankind said:
I'm not disagreeing because my silly joke was certainly poking fun at ridiculous accepted/assumed US gender roles/domesticity for a cheap laugh.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Lucky I'm from Sweden where equality and the view of men and women have come further than this.dankind said:
Sounds like y'all are already married. Will she hold your purse for you while you pick up your shoes?Spiritual_Chaos said:Finally hanging out with Agnes tomorrow. She might go with me to look at a cat I might adport, or pick up some shoes I bought.
Having said that, we all know what happens when we assume. We've got an admittedly anecdotal and small sample size here that would refute the inverse of your statement and the foundation of my joke. If one were to read the more personal posts regarding domestic life, gender roles, etc. closely enough here from our fellow fans from the US who happen to have a y chromosome (outside of AMT posters and dinosaurs like @Wobbie, that is), I think that the notion of the entire US being backward in its views regarding men and women falls apart.
I'm not saying that the US isn't still fucked six ways from Sunday in this regard -- we do still have a lot further to go until we reach Swedish levels of gender equality -- I'm just saying that assuming that the entire US (including its women) is still cool with mid-20th century bullshit is just that -- bullshit.
Haha.
From the last season of this hit show.
As it is, you should have had her traveling, vacation, drinking, slumber party bestest guy friend take care of it for her. That's the kind of thing modern people do.
Sorry, I had to give my $.02
place called hedonism in jamaica. I am on the fence about it.
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Fuck. I kinda feel like I missed out on something not adopting 10 months old Sigge the cat."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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I was ready to buy litter box and carrying box and everything."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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I was looking forward to this life:

"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
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I guarantee that walking a dog instead of backpacking a cat would draw some female attention. Positive female attention.Spiritual_Chaos said:I was looking forward to this life:
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Dogs like to eat the insides out of a shoe (cause of the smell) which leads to thinking you have a perfectly good pair of shoes until you put them on. Usually boots.dankind said:
And if those shoes have laces, your new cat will love them.hedonist said:
Cats > shoes.Spiritual_Chaos said:Finally hanging out with Agnes tomorrow. She might go with me to look at a cat I might airport, or pick up some shoes I bought.
Every time.
Please be sure to post a pic of the kitty, should the rescue happen.
Whereas a dog would just eat the whole damn shoe.
It could be a Jersey dog thing, although my current dog is a Puerto Rican rescue. Bueno Perro.
I don't know shit about cats, I'm deathly allergic to them and they creep me out. Their little cat brains know I'm allergic and so they head straight for me with evil little looks on their faces.0 -
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If it's a cat you want, there will be plenty of other opportunities. If you never even met this cat, did you really have a connection with it? There will be another Sigge. Or Findus. Or Smulan. You could even name it Agnes.Spiritual_Chaos said:Fuck. I kinda feel like I missed out on something not adopting 10 months old Sigge the cat.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
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Agnes the cat!!oftenreading said:
If it's a cat you want, there will be plenty of other opportunities. If you never even met this cat, did you really have a connection with it? There will be another Sigge. Or Findus. Or Smulan. You could even name it Agnes.Spiritual_Chaos said:Fuck. I kinda feel like I missed out on something not adopting 10 months old Sigge the cat.
Now that may be the best idea I've seen on this thread! 0 -
I wanted to name her/him (the english language do not have a word to combine these two?) Riot Act. But I guess Agnes is only the right thing to name her."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Are you googling swedish cat names?oftenreading said:
If it's a cat you want, there will be plenty of other opportunities. If you never even met this cat, did you really have a connection with it? There will be another Sigge. Or Findus. Or Smulan. You could even name it Agnes.Spiritual_Chaos said:Fuck. I kinda feel like I missed out on something not adopting 10 months old Sigge the cat."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
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You'd say 'I wanted to name it' in EnglishSpiritual_Chaos said:I wanted to name her/him (the english language do not have a word to combine these two?) Riot Act. But I guess Agnes is only the right thing to name her.0 -
But what if its about a human being? You don't say "it" to a human being, or?njnancy said:
You'd say 'I wanted to name it' in EnglishSpiritual_Chaos said:I wanted to name her/him (the english language do not have a word to combine these two?) Riot Act. But I guess Agnes is only the right thing to name her."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
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Well you'd know the sex of a human being, in most cases. So you'd say I wanted to name him or her. If there were two or more of different sexes you would say 'I wanted to name them'.Spiritual_Chaos said:
But what if its about a human being? You don't say "it" to a human being, or?njnancy said:
You'd say 'I wanted to name it' in EnglishSpiritual_Chaos said:I wanted to name her/him (the english language do not have a word to combine these two?) Riot Act. But I guess Agnes is only the right thing to name her.
If you want to take gender completely out of it you could say 'i wanted to name the cat' or I wanted to name the baby'.
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Yup. Excellent!njnancy said:
Agnes the cat!!oftenreading said:
If it's a cat you want, there will be plenty of other opportunities. If you never even met this cat, did you really have a connection with it? There will be another Sigge. Or Findus. Or Smulan. You could even name it Agnes.Spiritual_Chaos said:Fuck. I kinda feel like I missed out on something not adopting 10 months old Sigge the cat.
Now that may be the best idea I've seen on this thread!
SC, there are lots of other cats that need a good home. Just something to think about...
(one of our cats wouldn't even fit in that carrier, plus my back would be permanently ruined by his weight)0 -
Im not talking about cats now, but human.njnancy said:
Well you'd know the sex of a human being, in most cases. So you'd say I wanted to name him or her. If there were two or more of different sexes you would say 'I wanted to name them'.Spiritual_Chaos said:
But what if its about a human being? You don't say "it" to a human being, or?njnancy said:
You'd say 'I wanted to name it' in EnglishSpiritual_Chaos said:I wanted to name her/him (the english language do not have a word to combine these two?) Riot Act. But I guess Agnes is only the right thing to name her.
If you want to take gender completely out of it you could say 'i wanted to name the cat' or I wanted to name the baby'.
In Sweden we have:
He = Han
She = Hon
Unknown gender = Hen
You don't have the word for when the gender is unknown/unspecified right, you go with "he/she" ?
Just a question.
Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
"It" for animals, "they/them" for people.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Im not talking about cats now, but human.njnancy said:
Well you'd know the sex of a human being, in most cases. So you'd say I wanted to name him or her. If there were two or more of different sexes you would say 'I wanted to name them'.Spiritual_Chaos said:
But what if its about a human being? You don't say "it" to a human being, or?njnancy said:
You'd say 'I wanted to name it' in EnglishSpiritual_Chaos said:I wanted to name her/him (the english language do not have a word to combine these two?) Riot Act. But I guess Agnes is only the right thing to name her.
If you want to take gender completely out of it you could say 'i wanted to name the cat' or I wanted to name the baby'.
In Sweden we have:
He = Han
She = Hon
Unknown gender = Hen
You don't have the word for when the gender is unknown/unspecified right, you go with "he/she" ?
Just a question.
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