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@UncleIroh also women opt for caretaker jobs, meaning jobs that take care of them and provide as much salary, benefits, retirement, and ease as possible. I wonder if type of lifestyle and stable work situation helps women buy property more easily.
Another X factor is that women get help from everyone to get what they want, including their own property.

@UncleIroh I know a dink couple (double income, no kids). He inherited a property when his dad died. The couple lived in it. They divorced and she fought to keep the house. I think he just let it go to have some peace. I think the woman just felt she should get the house for having lived there. This situation happens a lot.

@dander @VooDooMedic I'm pretty sure this happens in American courts too. I've had experience with insane lies in family court. The whole bureaucracy largely just boils down to "he said, she said." And we know men are selfish lazy dogs and women are helpless heroines.
It's mostly set up for the woman to turn the man in to the state so the state can suck his bloo.... er, I mean get his money.

@basedbagel reading this, it’s interesting to me, the idea of merging a meditative state with being active and pro active. Integrating meditation into everyday living seems like what we would all do well to do. Probably a lot less falling for tyranny propaganda that way. Just a thought.
I think this is basically what bushido is, tho I haven’t studied it so I can’t really say.

@basedbagel @UncleIroh it may have been only 50/50 pro vaxxers, and a small minority advocating forced vaccination, but the lack of criticism or pushback from any cathedral voices (media, government, entertainment) indirectly shows that however extreme that might be, it was a totally welcome stance to take.

@UncleIroh I think of herd morality that Tfm often talks about. Too many People’s idea of being a good person is to go along with the herd, to not make anyone feel uncomfortable, to not think you know better than the herd’s experts or expertise of the herd. To not think for yourself. To not think.

@[email protected] exactly, the extreme media and government narrative was so far from real events. I was all ready to panic, as soon as I saw a reason to. Instead I started to worry that something much worse was happening. Something like a massive totalitarian power grab.

@mutageno I’m just as much a victim as you

I think we can officially start calling this a Ukrainian genocide

@Tfmonkey on Obesity

(Sorry about the watermark but we're on a tight budget here at bagel studios.)

@basedbagel I tend to think yes, but who knows. I remember seeing MGTOW gaining a lot of momentum in the wake of Jordan Peterson getting bit. Then the adpocalypse and hate group labeling.
mgtow kind of calls out the emperor's new clothes, or exposes the man behind the curtain. Once you see it, it's hard to ignore. Pretty much any man can relate to it if he's honest with himself.

@basedbagel yeah but deplatforming people is some people’s “philosophy”.

@UncleIroh @basedbagel I haven’t worked much in corporate but it seems worse. Corporate culture may have been out of touch but could be effective when it wanted to.
Today corporate culture seems to have no concept of effective.

@mrman I'm shocked. That's the most un-Ukraininan thing I could imagine.

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