Make your own misogynist Mad Libs!

Sometimes I really love Jezebel.com. Rather than engaging in pointless verbal combat against ridiculous anti-feminist screeds that pop up in the news every now and again (this week’s flavor: the dangers of synthetic sperm to a functioning society), they’ve decided to help you create your very own misogynist Mad Libs! So get a group of your best gal pals together and go to town!

Something overwrought adjective happened today — something that will shake geographical location (the bigger the better) to its core. Person (such as a woman, a scientist, or, for bonus points, a woman scientist) announced something seemingly innocuous. Women are trying to take over the world!

For evidence, we need only look to totally non-credible source:

“Men su7#@k!” says a commenter on large, poorly moderated website, such as YouTube.

“All women should band together to enslave their male inferiors,” says writer of obscure 1950s book.

If these influential voices are not enough, consider today’s bankrupt culture, in which women any verb that is not “gestate” and men any verb that is not “hunt,” “conquer,” or “bludgeon.” In which woman (bonus if not remotely a feminist) can independent act, yet Ronald Reagan is allowed to die!

As the Bible says, verse (bonus points if it mentions submission, Eve, or the Virgin Mary; minus points for Mary Magdalene). And as ill-defined group such as “some people” have warned, vague alarmist statement.

What will happen to the men of the world if these weird, outdated term for “women” are allowed to take control? What will happen to our values? The only solution is for women like female public figure who is not Ann Coulter to get back in the small, restrictive space so that they can return to euphemism for breastfeeding and men can return to euphemism for bludgeoning.

Triple bonus for including the words “hoar-gnarled,” “flibbertygibbet” and “womb.”

Check out the whole article here.

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