Has the PF Sisterhood Become Too Religious?

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The discussion revolves around the concept of a "PF brotherhood" as a playful counter to the existing "PF sisterhood." Participants joke about the brotherhood's formation, its exclusivity, and the humorous idea of membership criteria, including age and height restrictions. There are references to past attempts at creating a brotherhood that ended poorly, with founders going missing. The conversation includes light-hearted banter about beer traps, with some members humorously suggesting they could use beer as bait for slugs or other pests. The sisterhood is portrayed as an elite group, while the brotherhood is seen as less prestigious due to its larger membership. There are also playful jabs about the nature of both groups, with some members jokingly questioning the seriousness of the sisterhood and its members' devotion. Overall, the thread maintains a humorous and irreverent tone, with members engaging in witty exchanges about gender dynamics and group identity within the forum.
  • #121
This brotherhood is a bunch of big girls blouses
 
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  • #122
well the wolramhood is only one person!
 
  • #123
yomamma said:
well the wolramhood is only one person!

Their not your real bros, they got no paper
 
  • #124
wolram has his own "special" club. The club that uses the wrong form of "their/there/they're" all the time, I think penqwuino is a member too :-p
 
  • #125
After due consideration, I conclude that yomamma cannot be accepted into the brotherhood. What sez the council?
 
  • #126
matthyaouw said:
Psh, keep bickering like this and we'll never rival the sisterhood. I'm tempted to convert right now.
Awww, you would look cute in a nun's habit. :approve:
 
  • #127
arildno said:
After due consideration, I conclude that yomamma cannot be accepted into the brotherhood. What sez the council?
Seconded!
 
  • #128
mattmns said:
Seconded!

Does it even matter that a brotherhood was his idea to begin with?
 
  • #129
Townsend said:
Does it even matter that a brotherhood was his idea to begin with?
Obviously not :smile:
 
  • #130
Evo said:
Awww, you would look cute in a nun's habit. :approve:

Depressingly, you're probably right.
 
  • #131
arildno said:
After due consideration, I conclude that yomamma cannot be accepted into the brotherhood. What sez the council?
I'll abstain from this one. Whatever the council decides is OK.
 
  • #132
Smurf said:
I'll abstain from this one. Whatever the council decides is OK.

What kind of club banishes the founder?
 
  • #133
Townsend said:
What kind of club banishes the founder?

Here is what yomamma said.

"I am tired of the PF sisterhood. And I just know that moonbear is the middle one in that pic! but just one thing: since when are the PF sisters so devoted to god as to be nuns?

I say that there's a PF brotherhood!"


He said that there's a PF brotherhood. He never said he was forming one, just said that he says there is one.

He did not found the Brotherhood, he just gave out the idea, which is not really original anyway.

Another argument could be that he created the "brotherhood!" not the "brotherhood"

Note the exclamation mark, Lisa! can tell you about the importance of such a thing.
 
  • #134
Townsend said:
What kind of club banishes the founder?
Well, the Jacobines kicked out Robespierre, didn't they?
 
  • #135
mattmns said:
Here is what yomamma said.

"I am tired of the PF sisterhood. And I just know that moonbear is the middle one in that pic! but just one thing: since when are the PF sisters so devoted to god as to be nuns?

I say that there's a PF brotherhood!"


He said that there's a PF brotherhood. He never said he was forming one, just said that he says there is one.

He did not found the Brotherhood, he just gave out the idea, which is not really original anyway.

Another argument could be that he created the "brotherhood!" not the "brotherhood"

Note the exclamation mark, Lisa! can tell you about the importance of such a thing.

Well I hope you don't mind if here after I refer to you as the spin doctor :smile:

I tried yomamma...
 
  • #136
arildno said:
Well, the Jacobines kicked out Robespierre, didn't they?

If you say so... I've never heard of the 'Jacobines' so I really wouldn't know. Besides, I'm not saying it can't be done...I'm merely questioning the integrity of the membership...
 
  • #137
mattmns said:
Here is what yomamma said.

"I am tired of the PF sisterhood. And I just know that moonbear is the middle one in that pic! but just one thing: since when are the PF sisters so devoted to god as to be nuns?

I say that there's a PF brotherhood!"


He said that there's a PF brotherhood. He never said he was forming one, just said that he says there is one.

He did not found the Brotherhood, he just gave out the idea, which is not really original anyway.

Another argument could be that he created the "brotherhood!" not the "brotherhood"

Note the exclamation mark, Lisa! can tell you about the importance of such a thing.
All excellent points mattmns. Let's not forget that a few revolutions have betrayed their founders. Trotsky, Che Guevera, Zapata. All betrayed by children of their revolutions.

Mind you, yomamma doesn't deserve nearly that kind of recognition. He's more like the homeless guy who said "This is so unfair" randomly at a time when Marx just happened to be walking by, and motivated him to write his book.
 
  • #138
Smurf said:
All excellent points mattmns. Let's not forget that a few revolutions have betrayed their founders. Trotsky, Che Guevera, Zapata. All betrayed by children of their revolutions.

Mind you, yomamma doesn't deserve nearly that kind of recognition. He's more like the homeless guy who said "This is so unfair" randomly at a time when Marx just happened to be walking by, and motivated him to write his book.

:smile: I didn't know you could dance so well Smurf... :smile:
 
  • #139
Townsend said:
:smile: I didn't know you could dance so well Smurf... :smile:
Well you always were too busy avoiding the democracy thread to notice my obvious talent.
 
  • #140
Corruption ALERT!
 
  • #141
oooooooooo! (from yomamma)
 
  • #142
EnumaElish said:
So "penis" is plural for puny? :smile: Careful with your Latin, please. The proper word would have been penii, regardless of how improper it sounds.
Nope, the plural is penes. PENES!

PENES!
 
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