Have you ever heard the expression that women can't exist unless through the validation of others? The idea being that women can't imagine themselves except as through the lens of another hence why they constantly seek attention and validation because it's through this process that women exist.
The reason I'm bringing this up is because I wonder if there's a connection.
A man can put in the laundry, press start, then for 50 minutes he exists without any connection to the machine that's cleaning the laundry.
On the other hand, a woman can't exist without the validation of another. So, for a woman, when she puts in the laundry she ceases to exist for the next 50 minutes so instead she imagines herself still tied to the laundry machine instead which has formed a connection for her to validate her existing for the next 50 minutes. Her view of "doing the laundry" for 50 minutes is because she exists for this whole 50 minutes and women can only exist when something other than themselves validates her existence. In this case, it's the laundry machine going. For 50 minutes she's existing through the validation of the laundry machine and thus for the full 50 minutes in her mind, she is doing work. She cannot separate the fact she isn't doing work for the 50 minutes because then she would cease to exist and a woman only thinks she isn't working when she isn't existing. This is why women love to always be working despite complaining about the work because if they ceased working, then they wouldn't exist but they face a double-edged sword in the sense that working sucks but also, then they wouldn't exist if they stopped working. Women thus form connections to work even when the machine is doing all the work because the machine operating validates her existence and her existence means she's working otherwise, she'd have to cease to exist to not be working.
Hmm, I may have just cracked the code. On TheImp1's ban date too. What an achievement for men everywhere!
I do think that women don't really try to exist on their own, but I don't think it's related to this. I think it's them rationalizing away how they don't actually work as hard as men on average, and that it enables them to have an excuse for it. That's why this whole "unpaid labor" thing is so big, because men as a whole have noticed that women on average do subpar labor at work, and don't do it for as long, and they see mothers at home watching daytime goyslop not working while claiming being a mother is the hardest job in the world. It's all just giant amounts of copium.
Interesting. Very interesting.
Have you ever heard the expression that women can't exist unless through the validation of others? The idea being that women can't imagine themselves except as through the lens of another hence why they constantly seek attention and validation because it's through this process that women exist.
The reason I'm bringing this up is because I wonder if there's a connection.
A man can put in the laundry, press start, then for 50 minutes he exists without any connection to the machine that's cleaning the laundry.
On the other hand, a woman can't exist without the validation of another. So, for a woman, when she puts in the laundry she ceases to exist for the next 50 minutes so instead she imagines herself still tied to the laundry machine instead which has formed a connection for her to validate her existing for the next 50 minutes. Her view of "doing the laundry" for 50 minutes is because she exists for this whole 50 minutes and women can only exist when something other than themselves validates her existence. In this case, it's the laundry machine going. For 50 minutes she's existing through the validation of the laundry machine and thus for the full 50 minutes in her mind, she is doing work. She cannot separate the fact she isn't doing work for the 50 minutes because then she would cease to exist and a woman only thinks she isn't working when she isn't existing. This is why women love to always be working despite complaining about the work because if they ceased working, then they wouldn't exist but they face a double-edged sword in the sense that working sucks but also, then they wouldn't exist if they stopped working. Women thus form connections to work even when the machine is doing all the work because the machine operating validates her existence and her existence means she's working otherwise, she'd have to cease to exist to not be working.
Hmm, I may have just cracked the code. On TheImp1's ban date too. What an achievement for men everywhere!
I do think that women don't really try to exist on their own, but I don't think it's related to this. I think it's them rationalizing away how they don't actually work as hard as men on average, and that it enables them to have an excuse for it. That's why this whole "unpaid labor" thing is so big, because men as a whole have noticed that women on average do subpar labor at work, and don't do it for as long, and they see mothers at home watching daytime goyslop not working while claiming being a mother is the hardest job in the world. It's all just giant amounts of copium.