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Keep in mind they call each other bro because in 45 years they don't even know each others names since they met.
Would die for each other tho.
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Most of the comments share my distain for this sexist shit "humor." So where are the over 500 upvotes coming from? Who likes this shit?
Chill man. It's a meme
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Chill man. It's a meme
A sexist meme. What's your point? Is sexism okay as long as it uses these meme faces and is posted in a meme subs?
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A sexist meme. What's your point? Is sexism okay as long as it uses these meme faces and is posted in a meme subs?
Light hearted not so sexist memes are fine and accepted by everyone
It's not that deep
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Light hearted not so sexist memes are fine and accepted by everyone
It's not that deep
This is neither light hearted nor accepted by everyone, hence the existence of this conversation. If it's satire it's not obvious at all.
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I think it is funny. I enjoyed it because like most good humor, it is a playful exaggeration on patterns that exist on real life. Sometimes those patterns break along racial or gendered lines, and that's ok. You're not a bad person if you think it's funny. I get laughs out of lighthearted humor that pokes fun at men as well.
Are they really patterns, though? Or is it confirmation bias?
Even early psychological studies from 100+ years ago found that women, on average, feel and react to emotional stresses the same way as men. There are 100+ year old studies on PMS that say women, on average, don't express more anger or sadness prior to or while on a period - and yet we still get hysterical women PMSing memes.
Media can make us see patterns that aren't there. Media can change the way people view the world around them and affect how they behave.
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And this one even has a little homophobia sprinkled in.
Bonus panel:
Even chadder face: “I married my husband”
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Are they really patterns, though? Or is it confirmation bias?
Even early psychological studies from 100+ years ago found that women, on average, feel and react to emotional stresses the same way as men. There are 100+ year old studies on PMS that say women, on average, don't express more anger or sadness prior to or while on a period - and yet we still get hysterical women PMSing memes.
Media can make us see patterns that aren't there. Media can change the way people view the world around them and affect how they behave.
I think it is a trend that men in general are less inquisitive about each other's personal lives and discuss them less often, yes. I don't think that's an inherently good or bad thing but I think it's true. Also, it's worth noting that the "PMS mood swings are a social construct" theory is still listed as an "Alternative Theory" on the Wikipedia page and the handful of women I've talked to about it have all said no, the mood swings are definitely real.
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I think it is a trend that men in general are less inquisitive about each other's personal lives and discuss them less often, yes. I don't think that's an inherently good or bad thing but I think it's true. Also, it's worth noting that the "PMS mood swings are a social construct" theory is still listed as an "Alternative Theory" on the Wikipedia page and the handful of women I've talked to about it have all said no, the mood swings are definitely real.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Don't let me get in the way of what you think, or what wikipedia and other women have told you. I'm basing basing my comment on the psychology courses I've taken.
It's important to note that research on PMS has been fraught with medical, historical and personal biases. This is a very well done article on why the issue is incredibly nuanced: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK565629/
The other reason this is a sore spot for me is because I am a woman who lived with undiagnosed mental and physical disorders for over ten years because my complaints were disregarded as menstrual symptoms. I was eager to internalize that because of prevalent media that pushes the idea of the hormone-driven, irrational female, without providing the basis for those claims.
As it turns out, being in a whole fuck lot of pain and having doctors tell you that's normal can make someone pretty irritated.
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Keep in mind they call each other bro because in 45 years they don't even know each others names since they met.
Would die for each other tho.
I learned someone's name at work yesterday. We've been at the same location for like 8 months... and we have nametags...
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I've now tagged you as "insane misogynist" for the sake of balance.
Your profile got tags?
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Your profile got tags?
I have tagged you as trolololol
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I have tagged you as trolololol
That's very kind of you. I'll change my name so you can make the most of the tag. My new name will be..... "not trololol"