YandereMikuMistress
you say falling victim to myself is weak, so be it
- Apr 26, 2023
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Old Canadian classics,,
Classic toxicity hehehe
filled with all male cast and no females besides for Women mostly existing as j.o.k.e.s, like it's interesting how the show is filled with an all male cast and women mostly or more like only existing as mentions or shitty punchlines, Maybe that's amusing to a certain type of guy,, but anyhow it's the same thing with how people use gendered language
Example-
"he"for anything powerful or working right,
and,
"she" for anything being acted on.. you can deny it if youd like but
That split really does reflect cultural norms, whether people want to admit it or not,,and honestly,
Harold Green
He is written like a full on female stereotype..
Just in case Im not saying parts aren't funny I'm just pointing out what's actually there.
The punchline for the show was-
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy"
Playlist if you'd like
I think i just need to off myself.
But you know Men don't just "accidentally" call things they maintain or control "she." It's learned, It's cultural, And it's old af...
Like you name it,, Boats, cars, computers, machines anything a man "works on," "fixes," or "handles" gets called "she."
Common you see it everywhere men call walls, chairs, cabinets, anything they tinker with or "work on" she.
Anything with power, speed, dominance, or strength gets called "he." anyway thats my miku me talk ta-ta and
And obviously this is not how every man is.
Hate me.
Classic toxicity hehehe
filled with all male cast and no females besides for Women mostly existing as j.o.k.e.s, like it's interesting how the show is filled with an all male cast and women mostly or more like only existing as mentions or shitty punchlines, Maybe that's amusing to a certain type of guy,, but anyhow it's the same thing with how people use gendered language
Example-
"he"for anything powerful or working right,
and,
"she" for anything being acted on.. you can deny it if youd like but
That split really does reflect cultural norms, whether people want to admit it or not,,and honestly,
Harold Green
He is written like a full on female stereotype..
Just in case Im not saying parts aren't funny I'm just pointing out what's actually there.
The punchline for the show was-
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy"
Playlist if you'd like
I think i just need to off myself.
But you know Men don't just "accidentally" call things they maintain or control "she." It's learned, It's cultural, And it's old af...
Like you name it,, Boats, cars, computers, machines anything a man "works on," "fixes," or "handles" gets called "she."
Common you see it everywhere men call walls, chairs, cabinets, anything they tinker with or "work on" she.
Anything with power, speed, dominance, or strength gets called "he." anyway thats my miku me talk ta-ta and
And obviously this is not how every man is.
Hate me.