Being civilized is when you murder children
Honest noob science question: is gravity as defined with Einstein's space-time time definition mean it ceases to be an actual "force" ...? Like, two masses affecting each other through gravity is not like two magnets but rather space-time "bending"?
Alternatively, simply punch the nazis
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Maybe they are hungover and hate working
Being civilized means cutting off the arms of children who don't harvest enough rubber for you or whatever
People with this white civilization hardon type of thinking are lost causes imo, fuck em
Scary hate-crime consequences aside, it is sociologically/psychologically fascinating to see cis straight men being forced to reckon with what the fuck even their sexual preferences are, what they actually entail, what the acceptable boundaries are in their mind, etc. etc.
Being mired in cultural and social norms that were decided for you before you even gained self awareness seems exhausting and tragic.
Let's just nuke the internet
Shit take, everyone sucks here
Fun fact this was written by Elliott Kalan comedian/host of the podcast The Flophouse
Actually it is now moustaches that are back. And sometimes mullets.
Every US president has been Christian but only one has been Catholic. It is considered as a clear distinction in the US imo
This is like reading a horoscope for mental health issues.
Hypothetically killing teenagers without remorse may socially ostracize you, yes
I've heard the idea that if men were more like women the world would be a better place (frankly still not totally unconvinced of this assertion), but her point that this particular type of submissive/docile woman that is being referenced in the aforementioned hypothetical is in fact manufactured in part by patriarchy is a great point.
In general though, feminism without class consciousness is very pernicious and from my US POV is pretty widespread among middle/upper class groups. It can be difficult to criticize because blatant misogyny is still such a common perspective here, so offering nuanced views on feminism to a bourgeois feminist can be difficult and often seen as hostile.
Respectfully, this type of thinking is beyond irritating. Do we not try and practice empathy here? Why not imagine the possibility that people can experience vastly different internal worlds than that of your own?