Why 21 comments
1_puma
· 5 years ago
Toilet
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Wholesome Doomguy 7 comments
Casual sexism 18 comments
1_puma
· 5 years ago
...As strong entities: I bet rape would be far less of a problem. Psychology can make or break walls, and right now, society is still generally in the “wall” phase...that is, protecting women, because they are taught to be prissy. Every woman has the potential to fight, but only some truly believe they are strong enough to do it...and that’s a shame. Edit: It is only fair to mention the fact that men remain silent—due to stigma—is also a shame. I’m only trying to remain within the confines of the original topic.
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Casual sexism 18 comments
1_puma
· 5 years ago
Oh, absolutely. I mean, we could take this beyond to all kinds of rape (men on men, women on men, adult on child...), and how each category is treated differently in society, but I just would be typing 11 pages and taking up comment space. That’s why I chose to stick with a direct response to some of the comments, but absolutely, you raise valid points. I think in particular, sticking with the “flavor” of the post, if you will, women are always in a state of duality based on pressure...not to say that men aren’t, but just in a different way. No matter how a woman sees herself, society will always push negativity on her. That could relate to self-image, decisions, etc. just as you said. I think the belief that women are weaker than men is enough in numbers for many to believe it to be true. Even if you say, “men are naturally stronger than women”, there is still strategy and focus that can be taught to fend off an unwanted advance. Imagine if all women were taught to view themselves...
How about that ? 11 comments
1_puma
· 5 years ago
Oh. Well...um...at least for me, I thought it was a chain. Maybe it wasn’t. I live in Wisconsin, so of course I’ve seen the show many times. Now you know one person was joking...
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Wholesome Doomguy 7 comments
1_puma
· 5 years ago
You had better make it to 1k or I’m going to cry over your sandwiches. I’m telling you, tear-soaked bread is not delicious.
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Guess we will all die 8 comments
1_puma
· 5 years ago
The problem with Greta is her nativity. She will fall for trick solutions, such as carbon tax. These solutions will do more harm in the long run. With enough of a following, her decisions become a group decision. That decision may not be in true favor of improving how companies interact with the environment. It’s not always that people don’t like her because she’s a kid yelling about climate change, it’s because she could ultimately make an ill-informed decision by manipulative conglomerates. People will follow her. That kind of innocence with something world-altering is absolutely dangerous. That’s why she shouldn’t be a leader for change, but rather, an inspiration for a cohesive movement by many respected and trusted peoples out to make the world a better place for us all. It’s unwise to follow a child into battle.
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Casual sexism 18 comments
1_puma
· 5 years ago
...Accusation?” Becomes clear based on the actions of society: a resounding YES. The man must then have substantial evidence at the ready to prove he is innocent. This is not to say women ALWAYS receive justice, as they most certainly do not (refer to cases such as: Brock Turner). It’s an incredibly fickle situation, societal-wise, and that’s why it’s a grey area. Who is really to say what happened between two people that were drunk, and have memory lapse? It is definitely not as easy of a decision as wanting to return something that you had bought drunk, and now regret purchasing said item. People’s livelihoods are at stake, and thus, the accusation must be taken seriously. Too many women live in absolute paralyzing fear that their rapists will never face judgement. Too many women stay silent. The number of men who have been falsely accused is most likely, far fewer than women who have not seen justice for their infinite pain. That’s just how it is, here at least.
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Casual sexism 18 comments
1_puma
· 5 years ago
...In that situation, as Wisconsin courts have a history of favoring women. As well, even if the woman is crying wolf, her friends are much more likely to take her side, and even conjure evidence of memory, even though they weren’t present (such as: the man was “always hanging around and being creepy”). It’s a defense for the friend, and why wouldn’t that be a natural response? So, the psychology that society takes to heart is that of possible protection of the woman; that is, if she can be protected, she should be. Because of this, although seemingly ridiculous, it is wise to have third-parties for both sides to confirm that the two have consented. If proper care isn’t taken, a man can be accused of rape at any time of intercourse. Believe me, I’ve known many girls in high school that claimed rape, and talked casually about it as if recalling a warm, summer memory. Regardless of that falsity, the man should alway take precaution. The question “should we blindly believe a woman’s...
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Casual sexism 18 comments
1_puma
· 5 years ago
Caveat to my response: this may or may not reflect my beliefs, but is rather a highlight of the psychology present during the investigation of purported rape vs drunk sex: Because rape is so emotionally devastating, it’s much more likely that the woman’s side would be taken over the man’s, even if his memory served him better. I live in Wisconsin, which is basically the drunkest state in the USA, and I have witnessed not only with drinking, but with drugs as well, that if a woman cannot recall consenting (even of she had consented), she is likely to believe she was raped. The man may recall perfectly that she said, “yes” to every advance, but because of the culture surrounding rape and it’s known emotional effects, society is much more keen on taking the woman’s side. The thing is, they would rather have a chance of seeing justice for the woman than a taking the chance of saying she wasn’t raped. So, almost without question, the man is charged. There is not much to fight...
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Is this Frank from Shameless? 1 comments
Any other funny name for it? 1 comments
1_puma
· 5 years ago
Circulurine
Pissillinder
Uriaround
Pee-pie
Well-rounded European
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Pissillinder
Uriaround
Pee-pie
Well-rounded European
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1_puma
· 5 years ago
Hole wall, woman of power; eyeball coca-cola letter remote 6th Harry Potter movie WB logo dark sky!
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I like trying new beer, which is best in your country? 8 comments
1_puma
· 5 years ago
Leinie’s, as long as it’s not one of their gimmick flavors. Regular, Oktoberfest, and their red lager are quite palatable. I’m very picky with beer. Anyone have any recommendations on this list that aren’t too heavy, or taste of piss?
Such a small moment, but important 4 comments
1_puma
· 5 years ago
It’s really difficult to digest until you realize the animation matches the characters personalities.
"I wish I was as tall as you"... No you dont 1 comments
Having a nap in the sun, really liked how this photo looks 5 comments
1_puma
· 5 years ago
I think the contrast and color saturation are bit unnatural, and that’s why it appears to be like a painting.
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I built the FIRST geekbar in Belgium in 2016 with next to NO money, all by myself because 5 comments
huh 8 comments
1_puma
· 5 years ago
I think it’s the question mark that’s the father. It looks pretty suspicious...
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Who did? Not me 6 comments
1_puma
· 5 years ago
You are an amazing artist, so I’m not surprised you gain genuine feelings of validation. That’s totally justified, and you should be proud!
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