So I'm in the bathroom bored, doing business, and type into Google, "I'm pooping amuse me." I get back a bunch of Webmd type pages about pooping. About the fourth item down is diarrhea in women and almost every recommended page following is about women's health. I search, "Amuse Me," and get some hits for a ride and then a bunch of hits about tv shows with women as the main cast.
I type in, "I'm a man," and get a bunch of Spencer Davis group returns, fair enough. But I also got a hit on a Michelle Branch activist song, about the plight of women.
When did search engines become all about chick stuff?
Advertising, which is what search engines really are anyway, has been preying on the insecurity of women for decades.
I never realized how vulnerable women were to advertising until I got married. My wife is always wanting to try products advertised to her by the influencers she watches.
I tell her "You realize it's the same thing we're already buying but in a different package, right?"
When we went on our honeymoon she wanted to get a shirt from the place we visited that had the name on it. I told her we could order one for half the price on Amazon when we got back. She said it wouldn't be real if we didn't get it there. Once again, I told her they're all made in the same factory in Taiwan.
The Reddit posts from guys talking about how they blocked ads on their home network and it made their wife upset are completely real.
The Bible says women are more easily deceived.
Yup, and it's all corroborated by social studies that have showed they have no moral compass and are emotionally malleable via any kind of in-group bias.
Since the beginning. Bernays solely targeted women with his advertising work.
The entire magazine industry as well.
And they're the biggest spenders and consumers in society.
Despite not being the highest earners
Men flex on other men by flexing their muscles.
Women flex on other women by wasting all of her husband's resources.