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Feminists have no sense of humour

Found this marvellous video on ted. The second song is as beautiful and touching as the first one has humour, which of course, begins with "Feminists have no sense of humour":

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  1. Hey thanx a lot for dropping in at "Sour Grapes". It was an honour being commented on by a veteran blogger like yourself. Plz do try checking me up at regular intervals. Ciao.

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  2. Jit, welcome onboard! Will visit... ciao :)

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  3. hey.... ahem!

    I know feminists with a sense of humor... nice video tho :P

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  4. on a side note.. she has a
    wonderful voice.

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  5. Sweet Alien, yeah of course she does! Its really beautiful!

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  6. I have some feminists friends, some of them with a good sense of humor, but some others not very much. AS always, there are many kind of persons. Thanks for the video, it's very touching.

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  7. Thnx 4 Sharin'!

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  8. Anonymous, :)

    XL argaiv, true - many kinds of people! Welcome to the blog. I don't think you are a web-bot. Please use a different anonymous identity next time (rather than the via..).

    Anonymous, always a pleasure :)

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