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I feel like equality promotes survival of the fittest. If you base the system on inequality like birth-wealth or sexism then it's artificial selectionI DON'T BELIEVE IN EQUALITY!!! SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST!!!!!!
I feel like equality promotes survival of the fittest. If you base the system on inequality like birth-wealth or sexism then it's artificial selection
... That is not how I saw that goingOh, okay then: I DON'T BELIEVE IN EQUALITY!!! SURVIVAL OF THE BIRTHEST!!!
... That's the spirit.Oh, okay then: I DON'T BELIEVE IN EQUALITY!!! SURVIVAL OF THE BIRTHEST!!!
... That's the spirit.
Ironrot Not necessarily true. We're drawn towards people of wealth(power), as well as people who are generally attractive. Both of those traits are useless, but survival and instinct is what makes others praise those qualities. Unless someone is unintelligent, unattractive, weak, poor, and powerless they would have a fair chance in a situation of survival. Just saying.
I guess that makes sense. I don't think it's right to blame it on sexism. Women put makeup on themselves. If someone tells a woman she needs makeup, that's another story, but otherwise it's a personal preference.Probably the most unpopular opinion I have is that makeup is oppressive to women. It's a little complex, because women wear it in order to feel confident in public, and it was originally created by men. Some people say it's empowering for them, but I can't quite wrap my head around that one because these same people don't feel comfortable without wearing the mask. In other words, wouldn't that equate to them feeling ashamed of their imperfections, rather than feeling empowered? I guess one can feel kind of powerful being able to paint on any face they wanted, but why would they feel the need to do so if they were happy in their own skin?
This is just my opinion of course, but I recognize that makeup is a construct. There is a lot of pressure for women to wear it, and they're taught this right out of the womb. I have nothing against people who do wear makeup, but I can't seem to figure out how it isn't oppressive to them. Maybe I'm just bias because I grew up with my grandparents, and my grandmother was never into cosmetics, even in her youth. Therefore, I never felt the desire to wear makeup. Plus, because I do recognize it as being a construct in society (and a sexist one, in my opinion), I've always rebelled against it. I also don't feel like I need it (then again, I don't think anybody out there "needs" it) because I'm happy with my unaltered appearance.
Thoughts?
I guess that makes sense. I don't think it's right to blame it on sexism. Women put makeup on themselves. If someone tells a woman she needs makeup, that's another story, but otherwise it's a personal preference.
I used to wear dark makeup(nothing extreme(... well, now that I think about it...)) as a pre-teen little sh*t. I'd always wear a combination of heavy eyeliner, lipstick, or eyeshadow. I felt awful if I wasn't wearing it. No one told me to wear that style and in such a quantity(closer to the opposite). I had so much fun experimenting with the different tools and colors I could apply. Even though I don't do that anymore, I still love putting makeup on, for the same reason I love drawing and painting. But now I wear a thin streak of eyeliner and anything more is only on occasion. I was, in fact, uncomfortable with my natural appearance back when I wore heavy makeup. That goes against my point. Still, I think it's just because my style was so drastically different from what I looked like naturally. I'm at the peak of my teenage years and I'm old enough to start dating, but I wear less makeup than I used to and I'm far more comfortable either way.
It's a similar situation with high heels. I like feeling taller. High heels seem even less logical than makeup, as makeup isn't painful and can't(or almost never does) cause permanent damage. Anyway, I just mean to say I disagree, but I completely understand why you believe that.
Let's make America Great... Britain again!
NUE HUE HUE HUUUUUEEE
The human race has failed in any attempt to create decency
There are only two genders.
Bernie Sanders is a shit politician and let his ego ruin the chances of one of the best and most qualified candidates of our time, Hillary Clinton.
Absolutely not. I 100% stand behind what I just said.Please be memeing, sir.
Technically the US didn't exactly do that. If she did that , Canada would be part of the continental US right now. No , I think what you're looking for is 'we managed to defend our country from another invasion , and neither side gained or lost anything'. It wasn't exactly a resounding route , either , because Britain managed to raze Washington DC during those three years , too. Usually 'we kicked their asses' would mean one accomplished everything they set out to do , which definitely not the case. I guess the US did manage to capture a significant portion of Spanish Florida (reducing it to being the size of the state Florida) as a part of the concurrent wars with the Seminoles and other Native Tribes , but by then the spainairds were scarcely a world power. They couldn't even defend the territory anymore to begin with!After kicking your asses in the Revolution you'd think that pipe dream would die after 1812. Still let's make both countries great again. Hail to the Anglosphere!