What is the point of that sub reddit? The comments do look to be on opinion that the product is correct. They just make fun that there are 3 genders woman/man/gorilla.
Half of the comments literally refuse and stand their ground when faced with the actual facts of women being weaker than men.
That's the point. For people like that who think "crossfit lady is stronger than super fat neckbeard" is indicative of reality and how marketing should be made.
It strikes me as a subreddit where they go to bitch about stuff being branded pink versus blue, and the ensuing "pink tax" complaints that inevitably follow.
Pretty much. My wife recognized a long time ago that things like women's razors from the major manufacturers are basically the same thing as the men's, right down to the connectors, but with a coat of pink and an extra $2-3 tacked on. She buys the same ones I do and doesn't bat an eye about it. If more women would realize the same thing and not give a crap about how the soap smells or having fifteen different hair products taking up space in the shower, the "pink tax" would be a thing of the past.
What is the point of that sub reddit? The comments do look to be on opinion that the product is correct. They just make fun that there are 3 genders woman/man/gorilla.
Half of the comments literally refuse and stand their ground when faced with the actual facts of women being weaker than men.
That's the point. For people like that who think "crossfit lady is stronger than super fat neckbeard" is indicative of reality and how marketing should be made.
It strikes me as a subreddit where they go to bitch about stuff being branded pink versus blue, and the ensuing "pink tax" complaints that inevitably follow.
Pretty much. My wife recognized a long time ago that things like women's razors from the major manufacturers are basically the same thing as the men's, right down to the connectors, but with a coat of pink and an extra $2-3 tacked on. She buys the same ones I do and doesn't bat an eye about it. If more women would realize the same thing and not give a crap about how the soap smells or having fifteen different hair products taking up space in the shower, the "pink tax" would be a thing of the past.