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You are whining about what “girls get away with” I think there is a maturity-issue here for sure, and it is your own.
Reverse racism is just racism. Not sure what the point or value of the extra semantics are.
Right, but a conspiracy theory would be to go back to before climate change was a widely accepted thing and then claiming that Exxon were sitting on information that could ultimately lead to the end of human civilisation.
Many people make such claims about things that are currently happening, and are all lumped in together as insane people that should not be trusted.
Who are you to say there “are a handful” of legitimate conspiracy theories? Have you yourself looked into them yourself, or are you just saying what the majority would?
Just with the Trump administration itself, I would say there are hundreds of conspiracies going on there. Whilst many of them are out in the open, there are others we can theorise on.
You need to stop seeing a distinction between male and female and realise there are shitty people and not-shitty people.
The fact that you are so hung up on classroom behaviour shows your maturity level.
If you made me some food, and I said: “I’m sorry, but I really do not like the taste of this food.” that would be a polite way of saying to you: “I would rather I did like this food, because I like you as a person. But because of my respect for you, I am being honest. I do not like the food.”
not really? slippery slope fallacy
who cares what people think? we’re all going to die anyway, just use the words you want to use to say the things you want to say. whether or not you align with a stranger on the internet is only as relevant as you want it to be.
The UK is leading the western world in renewables in many ways, yet our bills are some of the most expensive.



I’m not sure why this is getting so much hate. I find it to be quite true for many peoples perceptions.
How many dads have been called our for hanging around a play area, when there own bloody child is on a slide?
How many mums have been called out on social media for posting a video of their child enjoying a burger?
I think there is truth to the comic. Is it true in every scenario? Does it capture what we all think and feel? Is it profound? No, no, maybe not. But it’s still a commentary on a real divide between parents.
I mean for goodness sake, some people describe a father looking after his children as “babysitting” and mums often have so much expectation on them to be perfect. We all benefit from societal commentary like this.