@clitbait_ If someone just walked up to me in real life and “asked me to stop raping,” I would indeed give them a weird look, but not for the reason you mean.
@Shinion_Dragon@its_Lynx1 Thank you. I’m not sure why no bodycount-discourse threads ever bring up age, or why my posts are ignored when they do.
It’s almost like everyone is deliberately ignoring the obvious element that ruins the silly conversation because they *want* to have a silly conversation.
@Liamjsm@pensandpoison She didn’t. The sentence yields more than one possible interpretation, but it contains no grammatical errors (and the subsequent sentences quickly resolve the ambiguity).
The problem is that feminism, though benevolent in the abstract, is a Prisoner’s Dilemma:
-All men do what feminism says = life gets better for women.
-One man does what feminism says = that man’s life gets much much worse with no benefit to any women.
@thepiclord@allie__voss@MenAreSpeaking And the bartender was just randomly filming this guy shooting his shot, while both participants struggled not to look at the camera?
Come on, these two are friends who faked this. They’re probably a couple.
@doomsdayslam@MadelaineLucyH Probably not, but that’s irrelevant to what you said, which concerned whether women mind being raped by a rapist who is good-looking. I assure you they do.
Of course a good-looking guy can pick up women (who don’t know he is a rapist), but that wasn’t what we were discussing.
@doomsdayslam@MadelaineLucyH Not always true. There was a super-hot rapist at my college (rich, too — basically the bad guy from an 80s movie in real life), and girls did indeed hate this motherfucker as much as the guys did.
@Autistic_Lauren It’s like sudden-onset crippling depression combined with a panic attack, plus the maddening knowledge that it would go away instantly if everyone would just shut the fuck up, but they won’t.
@moonpetal76 You’d have to ask the gay guy who sexually assaulted me, but… he just thought I was hot, I guess?
I’ve never sexually assaulted anyone myself, so I have no idea.
@AdamasNemesis@CartoonsHateHer@allie__voss Even in adulthood where “friend groups” are not as much of a thing, an ugly autistic can fly under the radar because people leave them alone; an attractive autistic will get talked to because of the attractiveness but end up pissing the other person off because of the autism.
@nancym73026589@CartoonsHateHer@allie__voss It’s both — if you are awkward but ugly, other adults won’t pick on you because it would make them look like bullies; if you are awkward but attractive, they can pick on you while disguising it as “punching up.”
@Cassperture Averages are interesting but useless (for prediction) across such large groups. All that can be usefully said is that smart individuals are smarter than dumb individuals.
How many of those smart individuals are men & how many are women is immaterial; there are millions of each.