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attn: Peter Rosa

Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Sep 14 16:50:29 2025

You have threaded about Islamophobia on a few occasions.

I'm suffering from orthorexia but that's another thread.

Anyway, I'm posting to tell you that if you ever spend time around Muslim families, you'd notice that the men never step foot in the laudry room or laundromat.

Never. That's female space.

Western men are cucked and emasculated into doing their own laundry.

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Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Sep 14 17:00:17 2025, in response to attn: Peter Rosa, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Sep 14 16:50:29 2025.

Ee have too much of him as is, #37. And he wouldn't be interested in answering such a question anyway.

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Re: Laundry

Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Sep 14 17:02:10 2025, in response to Re:, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Sep 14 17:00:17 2025.

Thanks for attacking on the birthday or Margaret Sanger who wasn't just Catholic, she was Irish-Catholic.

Higgins.

And what's up with so many Irish-Catholics having British last names?

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Re: Laundry

Posted by Catfish 44 on Sun Sep 14 22:13:28 2025, in response to Re: Laundry, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Sep 14 17:02:10 2025.


The name Higgins has a dual origin, primarily meaning "descendant of Uiginn" in Irish Gaelic (from Ó hUiginn) and "descendant of Higgin" in English, where Higgin was a medieval pet form of Richard or a pet form of Hugh. Therefore, Higgins is a patronymic name, with a significant proportion of modern bearers having Irish heritage

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Re: Laundry

Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Sep 14 22:44:14 2025, in response to Re: Laundry, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Sep 14 17:02:10 2025.

LOL, she was "Irish Catholic" only in your imagination, #37. Thanks for attacking.

Higgins is a Celtic name, #37. It's not difficult to look up name etymologies online. There is no such thing as a "British name" per se anyway.

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Re: Laundry

Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Sep 14 23:21:57 2025, in response to Re: Laundry, posted by Catfish 44 on Sun Sep 14 22:13:28 2025.

LOL @ dual origin.

I remember Higgins on Magnum PI. It was a proper British name.

With many last names, the Irish have pair bonded with British for so long, they got British last name through marriage, but have so many more babies that if you meet a Higgins they are probably Irish, but 150-200 years ago it was a British name primarily.

Same with the name Kent. I've met Irish-Catholics with that name. They have so many babies they represent the name now.

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Re: Laundry

Posted by Olog-hai on Sun Sep 14 23:43:19 2025, in response to Re: Laundry, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Sep 14 23:21:57 2025.

You just don't like being taught, do you #37. Like it or not, objective reality exists and you can't attack it.

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Re: Laundry

Posted by LuchAAA on Sun Sep 14 23:47:49 2025, in response to Re: Laundry, posted by Olog-hai on Sun Sep 14 23:43:19 2025.

are you making eye contact when you say such silly things?

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Re: Laundry

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Sep 15 00:28:15 2025, in response to Re: Laundry, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Sep 14 23:47:49 2025.

How do you make eye contact with a computer screen, #37? There's no live chat here. Do you want to make an OTChat Twitch channel or something?

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Re: Laundry

Posted by Catfish 44 on Mon Sep 15 00:31:29 2025, in response to Re: Laundry, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Sep 14 23:21:57 2025.

Magnum PI was a tv show using poetic license.

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Re: Laundry

Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Sep 15 00:34:00 2025, in response to Re: Laundry, posted by Catfish 44 on Mon Sep 15 00:31:29 2025.

Ok. Then you just proved my point that Margaret Louise Higgins Sanger was what I say she was.



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Re: Laundry

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Sep 15 00:34:20 2025, in response to Re: Laundry, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Sep 14 23:21:57 2025.

Same with the name Kent. I've met Irish-Catholics with that name

In your imagination, #37. Kent is an English name through and through. There's even a county in England called Kent.

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Re: Laundry

Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Sep 15 00:35:54 2025, in response to Re: Laundry, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Sep 15 00:34:20 2025.

. There's even a county in England called Kent.

No shit.



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Re: Laundry

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Sep 15 02:15:05 2025, in response to Re: Laundry, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Sep 15 00:35:54 2025.

Why'd you leave out the "Sherlock"?

Kents in Ireland were left over from the Norman invasion. Definitely not Irish in origin.

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Re: Laundry

Posted by LuchAAA on Mon Sep 15 02:17:50 2025, in response to Re: Laundry, posted by Olog-hai on Mon Sep 15 02:15:05 2025.

You're a leftover from the Barbary invasion.

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Re: Laundry

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Sep 15 02:31:50 2025, in response to Re: Laundry, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Sep 15 02:17:50 2025.

LOL! Another liberal fail on your part, #37. Typical left-wing tactic to go to a red herring when you lose.

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Re: Laundry

Posted by Catfish 44 on Mon Sep 15 09:46:37 2025, in response to Re: Laundry, posted by LuchAAA on Mon Sep 15 00:34:00 2025.

What? That she was Irish?

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