Instead of looking up into the sky, you’re actually gazing down into the infinite cosmic abyss, with only gravity holding you to the surface of the Earth.
*Me in the year 2252, my mind implanted into a supercomputer, I live forever, I am eternal: “You guys remember Gurren lagann?”
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Who came up with that saying? Does it imply men are fat? I’m not fat. Does it imply men eat a lot? (Guilty,,lmao) does it imply whatever I’m about to say? Vvvv
Every guy friend I talk to hates rapists (both male and female) and are utterly offended when found that someone (normally a celebrity) is said to have raped someone.
I take self defense class so that I can protect myself and i can protect someone else in need (whether they are male or female)
I’m fucking GAY! I don’t even LIKE women! I respect the fuck out of them, but i have a boyfriend lmao.
Sure in third world countries, women (and men too, surprisingly) get treated like SHIT and it’s an issue that we all need to face! But in first world countries, women are beginning to be treated equally to men and in (some) areas, even better!
Especially if you’re a feminist, why say this? What about trans guys? Should they die? No? Then you’re labeled transphobic. Yes? Then you’re a misandrist. Only a few bits of men are actually a problem, and the same thing with girls
Some girls lie. Some girls are pigs. Some girls murder. Some girls rape. Some girls abuse. Some girls do everything that some guys can do.
@keiimyeh
Knowing this site, I'm gonna get oh-so-much hate for this but
That's a.. really stupid view you have there, by definition, any fear is a psychological vulnerability.
Look up MK Ultra in wikipedia and you'll see how those kinds of things can be used; phobias, traumas.
Also look up room 101 while you're at it, it's from a dystopian novel by George Orwell, but a great example of how any fear is a vulnerabilty
If you're dismissing what I said as an opinion, please read back on what I said, and note that I've only used logic and evidence to support my points. It's as objective as a computer calculating 1+1 could get, other than for my opinion on your subjective statement.
Now, that was only the warm-up, your comment has honestly been the stroke that pulled the camel's back for today, not your fault, but hey.
Its small, but the overwhelming ignorance of it really ticks me off, I know it's not a recent repost, I know it's not the first, second or third time I've seen it while scrolling through OP's post notes, but lucky you, you finally get to see your own problems to become a better person.
First of all
"no one asked for your opinion"
Echo chamber definition, by urban dictionary:
"an insular communication space where everyone agrees with the information and no outside input is allowed"
Yeah, and no one asked for different opinions in the USSR, or in Nazi America, no one asks for different opinions in North Korea either.
Do you see where I'm going?
as much as the person you were referring to is kinda wrong, to actually advance mentally as a human being you need to challenge your own beliefs, completely, you need to seek out oposing opinions more than you seek out people of the same opinions, 'cause it ain't gonna help you get better in any way, to find out reasons as to why the other believes this or that.
Proving yourself wrong should always be a main objective, because by doing so, you are correcting flaws, you can improve yourself.
And that's not my opinion, it's a fact, it's quasi-exactly how evolution and "survival of the fittest" works
I'm not gonna deal with any more of the shit in that repost, because it'd be quite a big waste of time, so, have a nice day.
Straight men have no idea of how uncomfortable they make women, to a point where women are automatically on guard whenever they meet a new guy. I know this firsthand because every time I meet a girl and she finds out I’m gay, I can visibly watch her guard drop; her body language changes to complete relief. It’s pretty astounding to observe.
Granted, I’m sure if a girl is homophobic it’s a different story, but you get my point.