A laid-back utopia, with piling-up garbage, the power going out, and fires that don't get extinguished as few/no victims are rescued and the handful of firefighters scrambling to save anything get injuried and die on the job at unprecedented %, collapsing any remaining station anywhere in a matter of days.
Turns out, without men, a lot of conflicts simply don't escalate the way they do in our reality. Whenever problems crop up, Dhaliwal's women greet them with easygoing wryness. In fact, the characters are a bit too wry, to the point where they're undifferentiated.
"Do you ever wonder how long we can ignore potential extinction with humor?" Layla asks her partner Lara in one comic. "At some point, the jokes will run out and we'll have to deal with it." Lara reflects for a panel, then responds the way any woman would if she felt completely uninhibited and free of male judgment. She farts.
The extinction of men represents the potential extinction of humanity but it's ok because men are mean or something
Women rely on men to solve problems for them. The problem with many modern women is that this reliance has evolved into entitlement, and they take men for granted. Worse than this, they also blame everything negative on men, including their own insecurity and discomfort, and become filled with resentment.
This is what happens when you have a society that refuses to chastise or shame women when it's due. Society today only exists to build women up; even when it's undeserved. This harms women as much as it harms men.
A laid-back utopia, with piling-up garbage, the power going out, and fires that don't get extinguished as few/no victims are rescued and the handful of firefighters scrambling to save anything get injuried and die on the job at unprecedented %, collapsing any remaining station anywhere in a matter of days.
Utopia.
Ironically, it seems like a nihilistic fantasy
The extinction of men represents the potential extinction of humanity but it's ok because men are mean or something
On behalf of women or in presence of a woman. If the company is frat enough, the first fart is a challenge and the following ones are contest.
To paraphrase Camille Paglia, if we lived in a matriarchy we'd be living in mud huts.
And nobody can kill any spiders.
Women rely on men to solve problems for them. The problem with many modern women is that this reliance has evolved into entitlement, and they take men for granted. Worse than this, they also blame everything negative on men, including their own insecurity and discomfort, and become filled with resentment.
This is what happens when you have a society that refuses to chastise or shame women when it's due. Society today only exists to build women up; even when it's undeserved. This harms women as much as it harms men.