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Never said it was bad. I don’t consider myself apart of any feminist movement but have been looking at discussions for a while. I don’t think I’ll ever join the movement because it’s incredibly difficult for girls to stop being so passive-aggressive, rude, and distasteful to each other. Actually, I give props to the mainstream form of feminism because they are legitimately nice to one another when it comes to common feminist women.

You also only started insulting the actual cooking when I pointed out your arguments are inherently flawed.
Pick-mes, like you, will do this unironically. They pick something they perceive as a weak point and try to do everything they can to drag other women down to their level.
I am proud of my food and so should you if you’re so superior that you cook from home. You should be proud of what skills you have instead of presenting as an insecure gnat. Been there done that with cheap feminists.
Lol imagine posting in the woman HATE thread and saying it’s women who are mean to each other. Is what those guys saying about women not mean? The cognitive dissonance is real. I knew you were gonna pull that self hating bullshit lmao. Might as well go on ahead and tell those guys about how the evil feminazis made you stop hating men and hating women instead since you wanna do the “all women are mean to each other talking points”
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This woman actually posted her cooking in the WOMAN HATE THREAD to get approval from men sperging about "women can't cook REEEE". Men who can probably not even heat up a frozen pizza. Amazing.

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I will admit I don't know how dire the situation is in the US, where I live everyone cooks at home every single day, it's literally unheard of for an adult not to be able to feed themselves so posting your dinner on KF seems like an extremely weird brag. I know in the US take-out and fast food is a lot more common, but I doubt I'm sure it's both sexes who are fat and lazy.
Nah this bitch is braindead
 
Lol imagine posting in the woman HATE thread and saying it’s women who are mean to each other. Is what those guys saying about women not mean? The cognitive dissonance is real. I knew you were gonna pull that self hating bullshit lmao. Might as well go on ahead and tell those guys about how the evil feminazis made you stop hating men and hating women instead since you wanna do the “all women are mean to each other talking points”
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That’s fine, have your assumption. Have fun.
 
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We could give him over to Amber.
Nah he’s unironically smarter than you
@Lidl Drip why didn’t you tell me you guys were dragging her i wanna do it too

aren’t going to attract more women to your cause because you’re a cheap expression of radical feminism.
She got my vote
I was expecting a fight.
yeah they saw how spineless and desperste for approval you are and that their negging tactics were working on you
You are the actual sexist in the room
funny how you say this shit to women but I have not seen you call out any of the men in the fucking WOMEN HATE thread about their sexism. Is the men in there calling women irredeemable whores not misogynistic. Nah I guess that only gets you to post cute pics of your food to prove your not like the other girls but the women here get your full paragraphs and accusations of sexism holy shit you’re dumb as a bag of rocks get fucked
 
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I'm sorry but... eating butter? Just straight-up butter? Like the entire stick? The whole butter?!

Please tell me that one's a joke.
Hard to tell these days. Though, it’s not really a decent hiking snack. Don’t see why she couldn’t have brought jerky with her instead. You can even make it homemade with lower sodium.
 
Lol imagine posting in the woman HATE thread and saying it’s women who are mean to each other. Is what those guys saying about women not mean? The cognitive dissonance is real. I knew you were gonna pull that self hating bullshit lmao. Might as well go on ahead and tell those guys about how the evil feminazis made you stop hating men and hating women instead since you wanna do the “all women are mean to each other talking points”
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> I may not like everything but I like my furnace and hot water

In Ancient Rome the goddess of the hearth was Vesta. She’s literally the goddess of indoor heating, among other things related to the home.
 
> I may not like everything but I like my furnace and hot water

In Ancient Rome the goddess of the hearth was Vesta. She’s literally the goddess of indoor heating, among other things related to the home.
Kind of misses her point though, since Roman miners and masons and leadworkers were all men.

A lot of historians used to place the birth of civilisation at the agricultural revolution, but they were wrong. We've found sites in the Middle East where pre-agricultural hunter-gatherers congregated into large cities, and we've found evidence of semi-nomadic band societies practicing slash'n'burn agriculture. Agriculture wasn't a true revolution, it was a slow, methodical integration, and it didn't kickstart civilisation or lead to all the modern comforts we have now. What did that was slavery. There's never been a bigger hurdle to the forward-thinking betterment of your society and the infrastructure around it than the prohibitive cost in calories that you might not be able to replenish when you need to. That's why people followed gorge and fast diets, and in their downtime they did the bare minimum necessary for survival because every calorie mattered for their next hunt. The real revolution that turned people from naked cavemen wandering around in the wilderness into clothed, housed and fed citizens of great empires was kidnapping people who didn't matter to them, and working them to death.

So my point is, if we're going to look back into the past and gush about all the things men built, we shouldn't be thanking men in general. We should be specifically thanking the men with no rights and no agency, who did as they were told, who built the first timbered houses for our naked, caveman ancestors, who built this world and whose bones are buried and unmarked and unremembered under the weight of all the great works they created. We should accept that the men of the greatest value and impact in our shared human heritage were the men with no human rights.

Retvrn.
 
@Dyn I probably was not clear enough. Roman infrastructure was indeed built on slave labor, but women were largely responsible for actually loading the fireplaces and seeing to it that they kept running (unless she was a wealthy patrician, in which case the work was delegated to a slave.)

What I’m trying to say is that for millennia women have been in charge of keeping the home fires burning, literally and figuratively. Or as mom used to say, a man builds a house and a woman makes it a home. But women can build houses now anyway. So the men better start learning how to choose wallpaper and what kinds of pans are needed for a well functioning kitchen.
 
Roman miners and masons and leadworkers were all men.
I know Dyn's just doing his le ebic trolling thing, but I want to address this because a lot of incels unironically believe this and those people are morons who are historically illiterate. Women and children have always been a part of the labor force, especially when enslaved, and they were not given any breaks when it came to hard labor either.

We have extensive records that are basically paystubs and payroll lists (among other things like tax reciepts and records of people injured in the job) from Ancient Egypt that record both female and male names working on everything from typical farms to quarries to new roads and irrigation ditches to the pyramids themselves. The Great Wall of China literally has the bones of men, women, and children that were killed during its construction buried inside of it. Almost every great church of Europe and many grand public buildings were built by farmers in the off season, and since women and children worked right alongside the men in the field (because they were fucking serfs and didn't have a choice) they were right there hauling stone and digging dirt and stacking bricks too. Even early industrialization and capitalism saw women and children doing the same work as men. "Cottage industry" literary tells you what it was- entire families in one household doing the same work. Factories weren't sex segregated until the late 1800s. Women and children worked in the fucking British coal mines until the Mines and Collieries Act of 1842! Even now, the middle east has a large population of both debt slaves and actual slaves that they use in things like brickmaking and guess what, they put women to work too.

What women have been excluded from was higher level craftmanship and higher education and the jobs that went with it. Even then pretty much every society had a small subset of women from very rich families who were able to access education and sometimes even put it to practical use.

So just remember that women have always worked, in harder times when the world was less forgiving we did the worst of the worst jobs right along side men and weren't cut any slack, and anytime some retarded incel bemoans how modern women choose to work instead of being beholden to shitty scrotes, just know they're idiots who don't know history.
 
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I know Dyn's just doing his le ebic trolling thing, but I want to address this because a lot of incels unironically believe this and those people are morons who are historically illiterate. Women and children have always been a part of the labor force, especially when enslaved, and they were not given any breaks when it came to hard labor either.
I agree with what you've said, but to be very specific I do not think women had a role in building the Roman plumbing system.
 
The real revolution that turned people from naked cavemen wandering around in the wilderness into clothed, housed and fed citizens of great empires was kidnapping people who didn't matter to them, and working them to death.
This is real fascinating. This makes me think we’re actively witnessing the next leap in societal egalitarianism with the rollout of machine labor en masse.

Machines are in many ways more efficient slaves, so it’s logical that they’ll eventually take over for all manual labor. I am very curious to see what a human society looks like on the other end of this revolution.
 
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