Greek root "hystera", meaning "uterus". Thus, "hysterectomy" means "excision of the uterus". What happened is that you misread the tweet, thinking she said "hysterical", and attempted a weak-ass misogynistic insult. You suck at this, bud.
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That’d be an excellent point if the tweet Stefan quoted had contained the word ‘hysteria’, but alas
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Yeah, Stef's sycophants don't understand context.
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Remove the hysteria...

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Hahhaha
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Stevie, goin' for the dunk.pic.twitter.com/7tns6qWZvR
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lapsus linguae
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HYSTerical!!!
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Lmaoooo, are you calling me hysterical?
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He’s referring to this https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_hysteria …
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since she's a psych major and clearly does understand the root of the word, I'm sure she already knew. but thank your very indepth and insightful explanation, even though she didn't need one.
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You’re quite welcome!
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She does - but obviously you don’t.
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