Good points & bad points
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wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 11:37 last edited by
In 2030, the majority of eligible women will not marry...
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wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 11:49 last edited by Doctor Phibes 9 Sept 2021, 12:33
Is there anything funnier than three men talking about how they all know about women?
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Is there anything funnier than three men talking about how they all know about women?
wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 11:51 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Good points & bad points:
Is there anything funnier than three men talking about how they all know about what women?
Four men doing it?
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wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 11:55 last edited by
Also, WTF is it with that guy's hat?
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Is there anything funnier than three men talking about how they all know about women?
wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 11:56 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Good points & bad points:
Is there anything funnier than three men talking about how they all know about what women?
Well, at least we brought some mirth into your morning...
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wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 12:11 last edited by
Loneliness? Dark future?
GMAFB.
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wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 12:27 last edited by
Morgan Stanley’s “Rise of the SHEconomy” report from 2019 cited in the video:
https://www.morganstanley.com/ideas/womens-impact-on-the-economy. -
wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 12:45 last edited by Jolly 9 Sept 2021, 12:45
Thank you.
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wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 12:49 last edited by
Some of the comments in the YouTube feed are a bit depressing.
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wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 12:50 last edited by
I think some of the current societal trends are quite depressing.
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wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 12:54 last edited by
Here's one:
"I was the guy treated like dogshit by everyone including women for liking anime and thinking Japan was cool, well needless to say I’m 26 and will be retiring by the time I’m 31 from smart investing and focusing on my career as opposed to fucking around like most people my age."
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Here's one:
"I was the guy treated like dogshit by everyone including women for liking anime and thinking Japan was cool, well needless to say I’m 26 and will be retiring by the time I’m 31 from smart investing and focusing on my career as opposed to fucking around like most people my age."
wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 13:00 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Good points & bad points:
Here's one:
"I was the guy treated like dogshit by everyone including women for liking anime and thinking Japan was cool, well needless to say I’m 26 and will be retiring by the time I’m 31 from smart investing and focusing on my career as opposed to fucking around like most people my age."
I didn't know Aqua was retiring. Good for him!
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wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 13:27 last edited by
Another one:
"Mulan is an excellent example of the continued predictive programming of creating masculine women. They’ve been psychologically hypnotizing in programming society for so long people think what we are experiencing as actual reality when it is in fact a script"
It's hard to imagine why this guy never gets laid.
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Another one:
"Mulan is an excellent example of the continued predictive programming of creating masculine women. They’ve been psychologically hypnotizing in programming society for so long people think what we are experiencing as actual reality when it is in fact a script"
It's hard to imagine why this guy never gets laid.
wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 13:37 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Good points & bad points:
Another one:
"Mulan is an excellent example of the continued predictive programming of creating masculine women. They’ve been psychologically hypnotizing in programming society for so long people think what we are experiencing as actual reality when it is in fact a script"
It's hard to imagine why this guy never gets laid.
That's not all that was said about Mulan. The major point made about Mulan, was that it was highly successful because the female lead character went through a classic developmental journey, as most male characters do. Unlike the character Rey in the Star Wars movies, who somehow was born with every skillset imaginable.
His point is that the generations of writers who wrote Mulan and the last Star Wars trilogy were raised with a different societal view.
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@doctor-phibes said in Good points & bad points:
Another one:
"Mulan is an excellent example of the continued predictive programming of creating masculine women. They’ve been psychologically hypnotizing in programming society for so long people think what we are experiencing as actual reality when it is in fact a script"
It's hard to imagine why this guy never gets laid.
That's not all that was said about Mulan. The major point made about Mulan, was that it was highly successful because the female lead character went through a classic developmental journey, as most male characters do. Unlike the character Rey in the Star Wars movies, who somehow was born with every skillset imaginable.
His point is that the generations of writers who wrote Mulan and the last Star Wars trilogy were raised with a different societal view.
wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 15:53 last edited by@jolly said in Good points & bad points:
Unlike the character Rey in the Star Wars movies, who somehow was born with every skillset imaginable.
Take away the force and she has nothing.
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wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 17:14 last edited by
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@doctor-phibes said in Good points & bad points:
Another one:
"Mulan is an excellent example of the continued predictive programming of creating masculine women. They’ve been psychologically hypnotizing in programming society for so long people think what we are experiencing as actual reality when it is in fact a script"
It's hard to imagine why this guy never gets laid.
That's not all that was said about Mulan. The major point made about Mulan, was that it was highly successful because the female lead character went through a classic developmental journey, as most male characters do. Unlike the character Rey in the Star Wars movies, who somehow was born with every skillset imaginable.
His point is that the generations of writers who wrote Mulan and the last Star Wars trilogy were raised with a different societal view.
wrote on 9 Sept 2021, 17:35 last edited by@jolly said in Good points & bad points:
Unlike the character Rey in the Star Wars movies, who somehow was born with every skillset imaginable.
I thought it was because she had good genes
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@doctor-phibes said in Good points & bad points:
Another one:
"Mulan is an excellent example of the continued predictive programming of creating masculine women. They’ve been psychologically hypnotizing in programming society for so long people think what we are experiencing as actual reality when it is in fact a script"
It's hard to imagine why this guy never gets laid.
That's not all that was said about Mulan. The major point made about Mulan, was that it was highly successful because the female lead character went through a classic developmental journey, as most male characters do. Unlike the character Rey in the Star Wars movies, who somehow was born with every skillset imaginable.
His point is that the generations of writers who wrote Mulan and the last Star Wars trilogy were raised with a different societal view.
wrote on 10 Sept 2021, 00:16 last edited by@jolly said in Good points & bad points:
The major point made about Mulan, was that it was highly successful ...
As pop culture goes, I wouldn't say Mulan (from the Disney franchise) is "successful," certainly a lot less success than other "Disney princesses."
His point is that the generations of writers who wrote Mulan and the last Star Wars trilogy were raised with a different societal view.
Is the author not aware that Mulan is based on a classical character drawn from Chinese theatrical traditions going back over one and a half millennia, while the Star Wars stuff is practically a modern invention with maybe only half a century of history?
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wrote on 10 Sept 2021, 02:34 last edited by Jolly 9 Oct 2021, 02:35
Mulan made $304,320,254.
I'd call that successful.
Did you hear what the author said about how the scripts were written?
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@jolly said in Good points & bad points:
The major point made about Mulan, was that it was highly successful ...
As pop culture goes, I wouldn't say Mulan (from the Disney franchise) is "successful," certainly a lot less success than other "Disney princesses."
His point is that the generations of writers who wrote Mulan and the last Star Wars trilogy were raised with a different societal view.
Is the author not aware that Mulan is based on a classical character drawn from Chinese theatrical traditions going back over one and a half millennia, while the Star Wars stuff is practically a modern invention with maybe only half a century of history?
wrote on 10 Sept 2021, 02:39 last edited by@axtremus said in Good points & bad points:
the Star Wars stuff is practically a modern invention with maybe only half a century of history?
It's cringey when you pretend a voice of authority over shit you know nothing about. Star Wars is about the oldest story the West has to offer.