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27 minutes ago, Natasha Tori Maru said:

Nokia was king.

Finland mentioned. Torille!!!! 

(A saying in Finnish. Means that ”Yayyy, lets go celebrate in the city centrum”).

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Instagram got leoworthy… and loving it 😍


I will be waiting here, For your silence to break, For your soul to shake,              For your love to wake! Rumi

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1 hour ago, Leo Gura said:

You talkin to me?

I don't regard anyone as my servant.

Just joking Leo! 😂, i was just pointing out that your insta videos are not eye level. But you do you. Maybe it'll help with engagement. Who knows.

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The biggest problem with modern feminism few mention is the inconsistency.

Even incorrect or ineffective ideas can be made to work if they are consistent.

So often I listen to feminists and they are just using feminist theory for rationalizing their own feelings and preferences without considering if it is consistent with their other demands.

I don’t think seeking complete equity between men and women is a good idea, but I think it could more or less be functional if done consistently.

But the same feminists demanding this want to maintain the forms of disparity they feel benefit them but it conflicts with their other demands and that’s not sustainable.

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@Raze Example of conflicting demands?


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28 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

@Raze Example of conflicting demands?

- pushing for affirmative action and specific funding to support women in areas they are less represented in, but not doing as much and in some cases being hostile to efforts to do the same for men.

Currently the gender gap in college grads in the US is as large as it was when they began major projects to increase women graduating, but women in fact still have more scholarship money and I see feminists actually angry or mocking efforts to increase male graduates. For example a recent hit piece on the influencer Scott Galloway whose been pushing a similar message.

- demanding women increase their individual economic power and work force participation which naturally kicks many men down the economic rung due to competition, but still demanding men earn as much or more than them and be high status to be worthwhile mates, see hosts of articles like this 

 

- demonizing men for taking the lead in pursuing women but still demand men pursue and demonize them for not doing so. There are many similar examples where they push cultural messaging supporting chivalrous traditions that benefit women and shame men who don’t do them, but also attack any such institution that had gendered expectations of women 

Similar incoherent demands such as attacking men for not being emotionally vulnerable but then immediately after they begin to be coining terms like mankeeping or emotional labor to demonize men when they express emotions and seek emotional support. 

 

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I think video games can be good at putting you into the mind of different perspectives, being essentially simulations. By virtue of how the game's mechanics forces you to behave, what to avoid and how to think you can gain an appreciate for different an alien perspectives. It's different from trying to be artsy.

Prime example are tactical FPS with slow movement and realistic guns. Makes you realize how psychologically stressful combat is. Like when you have to cross a field and have no idea if an enemy is watching. If you get caught in the open your dead. And you die die instantly and traumatically. There's no HP bar draining. You'll be alive one moment and the next you are dead. You could be in the thick of it and have no idea where the enemy is and unsure of what to do. Huddled behind a tree stump. Very intense. It makes you appreciate how much luck there is in combat too, whether or not an enemy just happens to see you. Whether or not random explosions and artillery hit you.

Your forced to adopt to specific tactics in how you move and approach firefights, but because visibility is low and firefights tend to last just seconds you kind of have to project your mind unto the enemy and predict their movement as much as possible. Your not only moving from a to be looking out for the enemy but deducing their general whereabouts based on clues in your environment (gunshots, orientation of objectives relative to friendly/enemy lines, etc.). This is what I mean by how gaming can put you into a particular perspective. You have to think as a soldier in a microcosm of all the stress that involves. 

Another example is Rainworld. It makes you appreciate survival as an animal and how it's basically non-stop for animals. Everyday you have to go out and forage and avoid predators. There are no breaks. Your constantly in survival mode. Constanst pressure to not die. Your never fully safe. Every win is fleeting. 

Also makes me think of the first Bioshock. You where originally meant to play as a little girl. That would have been crazy if done well. I think there's a lot of room for devs to convey unique perspectives. You could make a game that convey the perspective of being a woman in a war torn country, ala Berlin during the red invasion. You'de have hide from rapists and bombs and survive somehow. You'de have to adopt a fundamental sense of distrust in order to survive. 

Not all perspectives and concepts would lend well to gaming though I think.

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@Leo Gura, you have posted the same video twice about explaining God on threads.

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For the feminist list I would add that its unrealistic to expect men to be as capable as women in feminine aspects. Of course men can be sozialized in more feminine aspects as well and that will improve their ability, but on the whole men will never catch up to a womens natural ability for empathy, social intuition, connection to emotion etc.

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2 minutes ago, Jannes said:

For the feminist list I would add that its unrealistic to expect men to be as capable as women in feminine aspects. Of course men can be sozialized in more feminine aspects as well and that will improve their ability, but on the whole men will never catch up to a womens natural ability for empathy, social intuition, connection to emotion etc.

I dont  know why? Both are human and capable of empathy, social intuition, connection, emotion. 

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Just now, Rafael Thundercat said:

I dont  know why? Both are human and capable of empathy, social intuition, connection, emotion. 

Women have more estrogen in their body so they feel emotions stronger and are more sensitive to emotional signals. I have a trans women as a friend and when she took estrogen she said that she experienced how all these feminine aspects came naturally to her. 

Also that women have a vagina and have a physically weaker body then men brings them into a different survival situation where its more important for them to have a social safety net and so there is way more pressure on them to develop social skills.

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