Hackerman_uwu
@Hackerman_uwu@lemmy.world
- Comment on Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 sucks up to 180 Mb/s of internet bandwidth while in flight — equivalent to 81GB of data per hour 5 weeks ago:
Oh they got it.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 months ago:
It’s your own fault for meatsplaining to them.
- Comment on The real personality test 7 months ago:
Dunno man. People shred me for saying “please” and “thank you” to Siri.
- Comment on Snikt 8 months ago:
*wolverine
- Comment on Should this be in unethical life pro tips 10 months ago:
So you accidentally learned the greatest lesson the church has to offer. Profit for salvation.
- Comment on Why do we have an internal monologue? 10 months ago:
It’s so interesting. I imagine your experience is something like Venoms relationship with Eddie Brock which cracks me up!
- Comment on I wish someone would flush already... 10 months ago:
Great now we have a Ben Garrison on the left. Be better.
- Comment on Dave Chappelle’s Obsession With Mocking Trans People Continues in New Netflix Special ‘The Dreamer’: ‘I Love Punching Down’ 10 months ago:
Haha it’s actually pretty good!
I love punching down.
That is a great punchline. He’s not saying that he - Dave Chapelle loves punching down. He’s saying: “I am a bigot said John.”
You need to grow up.
- Comment on Why do we have an internal monologue? 10 months ago:
Yes. Like many here it is my vocation.
- Comment on Why do we have an internal monologue? 10 months ago:
I’ll chuck in my answer since I’ve been asked this before too.
I don’t “see” a stapler. I perceive a future state where the pages are stapled. This does appear visually in my mind but not a a a picture of stalled pages rather a set of symbols that incorporate the task “to staple” into the other things that I am concerned with at the point of thinking about that task.
“Set of symbols?” Is probably your follow up question - yes, geometry or iconography that describe the path from here to that future state where that pages are stapled.
That’s the best I can do. None of this is literally narrated in my mind, however typing this out to you each sentence is “auditioned” as I imagine I am speaking it to you.
- Comment on Amazing advertisement for Threads by Instagram! 10 months ago:
Sounds to me like OP has the Asleep Mind Virus.
- Comment on How have you personally found the Lemmy community compared to its competition and other social media? 10 months ago:
The halcyon days lasted about month. After that each post sounded more and more like that 14 year old atheist reading the bible meme.
- Comment on Jason Momoa Says the Future of ‘Aquaman’ Films Is “Not Looking Too Good” 11 months ago:
All good points, tangentially I feel it’s important to mention though that the key to this film is going to be the design of the bike. It needs to be Keaton era Batmobile or Tumbler level exciting to reallly land it properly.
- Comment on You've heard of self raising flour, now presenting: self raising babies! 11 months ago:
This isn’t where does babby come from this is where do babby go.
- Comment on Analog problems require kickass solutions 11 months ago:
Ah skanks.
- Comment on PEACHES COME FROM A CAN 1 year ago:
Kilroy was here.
- Comment on You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next? 1 year ago:
I summon my black stallion, some old ruins nearby start to move.
- Comment on What kind of upbringing makes an incel? 1 year ago:
You’re part of the problem.
You want change without changing yourself.
It isn’t going to work and it will make you bitter and angry. Lie this post of yours right here.
- Comment on What kind of upbringing makes an incel? 1 year ago:
feminism let me be whatever
Amazing, true progress. This is how society should be.
Did you ever stop to ask yourself if it’s done the same for men? Or are large parts of the male population still subject to macho stereotypes?
- Comment on What kind of upbringing makes an incel? 1 year ago:
Yes!! Hear hear! That’s what I’m trying to say. Inclusivity is inclusive, you share the problems too.
I love this:
Men and women need to build a new ideal man.
Just beautifully put.
Hey if you have the time to spare, could you perhaps throw up some criticism of my OP? What am I saying wrong that people are misunderstanding me here?
I’d love to be able to express these ideas in a way that does not make people angry. I think they are important ideas to share.
- Comment on What kind of upbringing makes an incel? 1 year ago:
I’m not sure how you missed that this is precisely the point I’m making?
Sorry if my post was not clear enough but yes I totally agree, your post is I guess a less confusing way of saying what intended to convey.
- Comment on What kind of upbringing makes an incel? 1 year ago:
Yikes! Fixed it. Thank you!
- Comment on What kind of upbringing makes an incel? 1 year ago:
Well, are boys and young men exposed to feminist told Kodak’s or are they not? I say no, bit to any meaningful degree, and they should be.
- Comment on What kind of upbringing makes an incel? 1 year ago:
Hear hear.
One love.
- Comment on What kind of upbringing makes an incel? 1 year ago:
Help me understand it then? I’m not here saying: “nothing will change my opinion” I’m literally asking for help to do that.
“You misunderstand a movie, and everything else.” Are you living up to your responsibilities here or just expecting change without any effort?
- Comment on What kind of upbringing makes an incel? 1 year ago:
Oh good I’m about to become very unpopular again. Maybe this time someone will help me change my POV if I am wrong instead of just getting angry and resorting k name calling.
Here goes: feminism left young men behind and as much as one might want to say “don’t blame women” the feminist movement has given power to women over the years and that power comes with responsibilities. One of those responsibilities is to collaboratively carve out a space for men as we strive for an egalitarian society.
You know that if you say what what I just said you’re blaming women again, while if you ask how men can take part in feminism you’re making women’s struggles all about men, again.
Can’t win.
How can we have an equitable society if one side is never to blame for anything and the other is ‘whining or attention’ when they ask to be included int he changes.
The simple fact is that feminism has been an incredible source for good but it has focused solely on women. That has been a mistake. I’m middle aged and I know so many men who my age and even some younger who thrash about daily trying to make sense of society with no role models and no standards to aspire to. No wonder some become angry. Imagine being the youngest in generations of men who have been raised according to macho ideals. Be the breadwinner, protect women and children. Hunt. Gather. Kill or be killed… and now act with kindness and empathy to a changing world. I’m not defending it apologising for incels but it is time for young boys and young men to be considered and included in feminism.
There. I said it.
BTW: this is one of the ideas being addressed on the brilliant Barbie movie. “Maybe every night didn’t have to be a girls night.”
- Comment on ‘Archer’s’ Final Mission: Sterling and His Frenemies Sign Off After 142 Episodes of Awful Behavior. We Will Miss Them. 1 year ago:
Careful. That’s how you get ants.
- Comment on Elon Musk Allegedly Sent ‘Scorched-Earth Letter’ to Warner Bros. Demanding to Keep Amber Heard in ‘Aquaman 2’ 1 year ago:
Narcissists cannot process that anything could happen and not be directly related to them.
- Comment on Do our human accomplishments have a long-term, universal significance, or when the world ends, do we all end with it, including what we’ve achieved? 1 year ago:
There is no meaning apart from what we make of it.