Modern women really do act like housework is some crime against humanity they're subjected to (even though many of them don't even bother to do any).
I have kind of a unique perspective on this since I transitioned to being a stay at home parent since my first child was born. My wife works and I do all the domestic stuff. It's a pretty sweet gig. Couldn't imagine complaining about getting to spend all day with my children and doing laundry when I can.
They also invented the sewing machine and the industrialization of that and put lots of women out of work. And then they got more office jobs I guess. And it also liberated men from not needing a women to wash/clean/cook. So men shoot themself in the foot some what with that. Wouldnt be surprised if some of these women out of work then became female rights activists. In earlier times they probably got appreciated a lot more if they could sew clothes and didnt just had to spread their legs and cook/clean.
The biggest thing for me is all the bullshit products to make basic tasks "easier" there are so many scam horseshit mops on the market that don't actually clean. They spin, they have sponges and squeeze, they have batteries, spray shit, they steam and none of it works better than properly mopping with a bucket. My wife spent so much on that shit I could have bought a new floor and I had to bring her attention to it all.
Humans are beasts of burden. We are not happy unless we are working. That's why communists and the retired are so miserable.
Of course, your labor should be in service of yourself, your family, your community, and your nation (which is not the same thing as a country) - not in service of shareholders, moneyed interests, the dregs of society, or economic zones. And if the current system forces you into serving any of the latter, then your true life's work is the annihilation of that system.
Art reflecting cultural values. It's a microcosm of the decline itself.
White European animation: clean, simple, beautiful and elegant, showing grace and humility regardless of station in life, soulful architecture and harmony with nature. Soothing and uplifting.
(((Modern))) filmmaking: brash, ugly, belligerent, a brown mystery meat disposable no-name celebrithot throws a tantrum over not just being handed everything in life. Aggressively fake, unpleasant, jarring. Somehow a near century of technological advancement made everything worse.
Nothing I can say that hasn't already been said better and more succinctly in this thread, but I will add that the rotoscoping from the original 1937 film is so well done.
I really hope with the advent of AI we get to see more rotoscoped animation make a return.
One finding joy in cleaning a floor.
The other absolutely livid because she has to, uh, move a towel from one place to another.
Surely that's the beta slave's job so a boss bitch like her can tend to more important things like getting raw dogged by the villain.
Modern women really do act like housework is some crime against humanity they're subjected to (even though many of them don't even bother to do any).
I have kind of a unique perspective on this since I transitioned to being a stay at home parent since my first child was born. My wife works and I do all the domestic stuff. It's a pretty sweet gig. Couldn't imagine complaining about getting to spend all day with my children and doing laundry when I can.
Men invented so many things to relieve the burden of their women, ranging from the mop to the washing machine.
Not only do women not appreciate it, they use their newfound free time to invent new "problems" and destroy society with stupid protests.
They also invented the sewing machine and the industrialization of that and put lots of women out of work. And then they got more office jobs I guess. And it also liberated men from not needing a women to wash/clean/cook. So men shoot themself in the foot some what with that. Wouldnt be surprised if some of these women out of work then became female rights activists. In earlier times they probably got appreciated a lot more if they could sew clothes and didnt just had to spread their legs and cook/clean.
Countdown to "she's fucking her boss" in 3... 2...
I kid.
Mostly.
The biggest thing for me is all the bullshit products to make basic tasks "easier" there are so many scam horseshit mops on the market that don't actually clean. They spin, they have sponges and squeeze, they have batteries, spray shit, they steam and none of it works better than properly mopping with a bucket. My wife spent so much on that shit I could have bought a new floor and I had to bring her attention to it all.
Maybe they just suck at it?
Why'd she pull an empty bucket from the well?
Because she's a NlGGER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok, she can go work in the mines, instead.
Humans are beasts of burden. We are not happy unless we are working. That's why communists and the retired are so miserable.
Of course, your labor should be in service of yourself, your family, your community, and your nation (which is not the same thing as a country) - not in service of shareholders, moneyed interests, the dregs of society, or economic zones. And if the current system forces you into serving any of the latter, then your true life's work is the annihilation of that system.
Dignified feminine behaviour vs ugly disgraceful behaviour
Art reflecting cultural values. It's a microcosm of the decline itself.
White European animation: clean, simple, beautiful and elegant, showing grace and humility regardless of station in life, soulful architecture and harmony with nature. Soothing and uplifting.
(((Modern))) filmmaking: brash, ugly, belligerent, a brown mystery meat disposable no-name celebrithot throws a tantrum over not just being handed everything in life. Aggressively fake, unpleasant, jarring. Somehow a near century of technological advancement made everything worse.
Farquaad did not take being sentenced to community service too well, I see.
Nothing I can say that hasn't already been said better and more succinctly in this thread, but I will add that the rotoscoping from the original 1937 film is so well done.
I really hope with the advent of AI we get to see more rotoscoped animation make a return.