so, like all other dedicated renologists, I've been getting my worm fixed during the drought by watching some of his old videos. I was watching one of the videos where he just got an apartment, titled how about you go out with me? And I came upon Lucas's comparison of the ages of women he stated to reading materials. He said that he'd already dated old women, and that was like reading a book, he didn't want to date women his own age, because that was the most boring, which he likened to reading a newspaper, and obviously his desired age group, which I believe at this point was still millennials and not yet gen z, he likened to reading a magazine, saying that was what he wanted. I thought about this for a while. in the same video, Lucas mentioned that he himself was writing his famous book about telling years. So we know that Lucas thinks books are associated with being intelligent and educated. He's not against print media in any kind of way. even though he doesn't want to be with older women, he likens them to a reading material that's of substance, that he associates with the intelligence that he is so anxious to cultivate the impression that he possesses. But his desired younger group? there is disposable as magazines. Of course, I don't have any idea what sort of magazine Lucas had in mind when he said this, but my mind went straight to tablets, for some reason. I guess I associate Lucas with trash. Lucas wants something disposable and fun, freed from strings. This is one of the reasons why he's vacillated in the impression of seriousness that he desires in a relationship, sometimes saying he very much wants a child, sometimes saying it's up to the woman, sometimes demanding marriage immediately, and sometimes saying there would be an extended dating.. I believe these are all pretext to just getting quick disposable sex. It's actually viciously misogynistic to compare young women to pulp tablets. best case scenario, he was thinking about Time magazine or national geographic, even though I know he wasn't, and it's still something disposable, something that only has value in the month that it's released, and that's just becomes recyclable trash after that. obviously Lucas never considers any of his metaphors this deeply, but it's interesting to think what is metaphors say about the way Lucas's brain works. This is the real thing that is held my interest for so long the way Lucas's brain works, or rather the way it doesn't work correctly.