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Tell Me About A Time When Sombody Thought They Should Have Been Treated Better Due To Their Power

Do you think Gohan has been treated fairly or wasted potential in the Tournament of Power?

This might be stupid to stand off of but he was one of few people to survive the Tournament near the end which is a great achivement in my eyes. What annoys me about this topic is the “Crybaby Gohan fans”, They just want the “comeback” of Gohan and the comeback is them wanting Gohan to go back to the way when he was the 11-year-old boy who had decimated Cell and the Adult who dominated Majin Buu. Hearing fans say that is idiotic, The Gohan now is what his previous incarnations could not do, He thinks.Goku is the fighter who studies throughout battle but Gohan takes that to a new level and anaylizes his opponents before and studies them thurley throughout the fight and what makes him very different is that he weighs in his chances at winning.I was not upset or mad about his sacrifice but the person he choosed to take out. Look, Dyspo is not a bad fighter, Hell he is one of the fastest creatures in the Tournament but Freeza could have taken him down but I can understand why he did it. I love the Gohan now and seeing him understanding that this Tournament is more than just a fight to compare strength but a fight for his family is something that I smile at.Gohan felt the power gap between him, Jiren, and Toppo and no doubt he knew he had little chance of inflicting damage to either. At that moment he knew taking out the trickest of the bunch was helpful for his team and stopped a potential interruption that could cause the downfall of whats left of Gohan’s Universe. He was written very well through out the Arc, Seeing this new Gohan in action is thrilling because we have yet to see more of him and I cannot wait.He isn't the cocky brat or the overconfident brute, He is now the man who fights for his family and the people of Earth and now the 7th Universe.

Why do people treat a beautiful woman/girl better?

Yes some pretty women get bullied by other jealous women, but I don't believe that takes away the fact that they do get treated better. I used to be ugly as hell back in high school. And people called me ugly behind my back and in front if my face. Boys made fun of me over my looks. Did I really care? Not really. Most people didn't even know my name or even know I was in their class. But the most gorgeous girl was being treated like a princess. Boys would literally offer their pens/pencils anything they had to her for no reason. Even I desperately tried to be extra nice to her, just be her friend. Everyone wanted to be her friend, not just me. Everyone wanted to get to know her.When humans see something beautiful you naturally want to be associated to it. You also want to please it. When you see an adorable dog or flowers you immediately want to nurture it.The pretty woman gets friends easier. She is more likely to get jobs easily when compared to an average-looking qualified person. Men will treat her better. Sure some men will catcall and want her for sex. But a good number will also want to take her on dates. A good number of men will buy her drinks. A good number of men will help her when she needs it. Etc.How do I know? Because eventually I, too, started working out and became “attractive.” I did squats, I did abs. I worked for my ass. I worked to wear crop tops. I perfected my make-up. Then boom what do ya know. Now men want to go out with me. They want to take me to bars. Now girls love to tell me I'm pretty. Men approach me when I’m with my girlfriends. Suddenly the hottest guy in my university wants to take me out (we are currently together for 2 years, but that's a different story). Now people want to get to know me more. They want to learn more about me. They want to spend time with me. They want to approach me. And I'm only slightly pretty.I'm not hot enough to be catcalled by every walking men (not that I want to). But I became pretty enough to know very well that pretty women are treated better. And it's natural. It just is a natural tendency. Just trying to make a point.

Why are taller people more respected by society?

I'm not sure. I'm 6'5'' and I sure as hell haven't noticed.

Mexicans Everywhere?

I agree totaly with you. Illegals get everything handed to them while hard working AMERICAN epople get screwed. I have a friend that works full time as a loan officer in a bank. She is single and has one daughter. She need help with medical and daycare, she is a tax payer and a productive memeber of the country, not to mention AN AMERICAN!!
The government told her that she makes $27 dollars too much each month to qualify for ANY type of assistance. So, she now pays $289 per month for medical and $675 per month in daycare. But if and illegal needed medical or help with their children the state would cut them a check, help them with housing and food stamps and help them to pay their power & phone bills and enerything else. And guess what!! The illegals work for cash under the table and pay no taxes!!!! And my friend who has a job, pays taxes, votes get NOTHING!!!!

I say send all the illegals back to the country they came form!!!!

it pisses me of to see that Illegal Mexican are flying their flags, and want to change this in the USA to be like Mexico!! If MExico was so great, then why in the hell did they leave!!!! If you want to fly an Mexican Flag, then move to MEXICO and get the hell out of my country!

The following 10 facts have been pulled from the LA Times.


1. L.A. County has 10 million people. 40% of all workers in L.A. County are working for cash and not paying taxes. This is because they are predominantly illegal immigrants, working without a green card.


2. Of the 10 million people in L.A. County, 5.1 million people speak English. 3.9 million Speak only Spanish.

3. 95% of warrants for murder in Los Angeles are for illegal aliens.

4. 75% of people on the most wanted list in Los Angeles are illegal aliens.

5. Over two-thirds of all births in Los Angeles County are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal whose births were paid for by taxpayers.

6. Nearly 25% of all inmates in California detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally.

7. Over 300,000 illegal aliens in Los Angeles County are living in garages.

8. The FBI reports half of all gang members in Los Angeles are most likely illegal aliens from south of the border.

9. Nearly 60% of all occupants of HUD properties are illegal.

10. 21 radio stations in L.A. are Spanish language only

Why do people think Mormons (LDS) treat women as second class citizens?

One example is a guy in my MBA Program who has 5 kids, another on the way, a wife who does not work, and he still goes to Europe for 2 weeks to do school work. The wife just stays home and watches all these little "blessings from God." It's plain and simple in Mormon culture. Men go out and work, while women stay home and make (and take care of) babies. I know many other Mormons that fit this generalization as well, trust me.

Why do people treat you differently when you look beautiful?

Thanks to you for your great power of observation. I enjoyed reading the topic a lot.I would like to answer briefly because the idea may not be an established one. What I think is, good behavior to opposite sex (some one new, unknown, but beautiful) is deeply rooted in some appeal to our sex instinct.Good looking woman is a thing to watch. Why? Because the the watcher enjoys the sight of her body and beauty. Because the appearance appeals to his sex instinct in a way. And a little spark like thought is created once the sex instinct is appealed. It may be so little that even the thinker will not acknowledge it. That small thought is namely ‘the desire to have sexual experience’ with the person in mind. There is nothing wrong with it and it is perfectly healthy and usual.Our mind is complex and millions of thoughts are generated within seconds. Most of them are suppressed by our common sense and knowledge about reality. So this spark like thought is also suppressed and sent down. But wait, since this thought has already made an appeal to our sex instinct (which is our most dominant instinct), so some effects will remain.Effects will be like, being nice, trying to help, or any other co-operative tasks that ‘might’ make the girl happy. I am not saying that they will help a girl with a thought in mind that she might yield in future. But all the chivalrous, good helping attitudes will come ‘mostly’ from that spark like thought.

Are pedophiles treated unfairly?

First off, no, I'm not comparing pedophilia to homosexuality. This isn't any attempt to gay-bash.

Now, let me define pedophile for this question: a pedophile being someone who is innately attracted to children. Always felt that way their whole lives, never had a choice. I'm talking about the feelings alone, NOT someone who has or actively seeks to abuse children; someone who understands that it's wrong to pursue sexual contact with children under the age of consent.

Are they ridiculed unfairly by society? Would you feel sympathetic for such a person?

It seems that in today's society if a pedophile like this were to come out and seek help for his feelings, he would still face a great deal of ridicule. You can be sure if it was made public every parent in the neighborhood would be telling their children to avoid this person. They too, would probably eliminate or minimize their own contact with this person.

If this person did decide to seek help, treatments are limited and generally ineffective. This could partly be due to the fact that society is quick to criminalize the orientation and sees it as something that needs to be "contained" and not "treated."

Is it fair that his person will never be able to experience a sexual relationship because of how they were born? Should we as a society do more to treat pedophiles instead of contain them?

Bit of a taboo question I'm sure, but let me hear your thoughts.

How were women viewed in the 1950s?

In the 50s there were more women who were interested in getting married and raising a family, which in those days was seen as a fulfilling way of life. The idea that everyone must be out at work all the time had not yet taken hold.

Single women worked for a living then as now, but generally expected to give up work when they got married. 'Juggling' was not seen as a particularly desirable option and indeed was considered something of a stigma by some people. Working was something you did from economic necessity in those days, and a woman who had to work after marriage was probably poor.

Women who were married were not necessarily models of docility as some people nowadays seem to imagine. There were plenty of assertive women then as now.

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