@elonmusk@catturd2 My response is a bit of an ad hominem, but do we really need billionaires wading into the retirement age discussion? Have you ever experienced poverty in your life, @elonmusk ?
@Suffragent_ “Lad mags” may objectify women to a degree, but at least men aren’t writing terrible articles for a prestigious magazine like TIME—where female “journalists” openly bash men
@algos_in_crypto @LUNAOPMFF@WomenPostingLs I can’t recall the data, but pew research has some interesting biracial marriage charts on their website. One odd occurrence is that 24% of black men are in biracial marriages, while only 12% of black women are. That’s double the %
@Chris_Said@JonHaidt@jean_twenge I’m seeing the strong correlation between social media and depression, but can’t find any data that rules out the idea that maybe depressed kids just spend more time online 🤷🏻
@ScottAdamsSays Presidents used to speak more eloquently, as did lay people. I think we’re consuming more information, so now we have to crudely summarize ideas to keep from overload. Or, maybe Idiocracy was a prophetic movie
@DigitalDeals9@TheCut@annalouiesuss A cursory glance at a primate cousin tells us that females sought out mates for status and provisions for longer than humans have even existed. That’s not on us—that dynamic was brought about by the choices of your ancestral grandmothers
@SpencrGreenberg@SarahTheHaider The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt. I mean, it’s funny to cite a video game, but there were some deep lines of dialogue in that game
@djvlad@ScottAdamsSays Dictionary fallacy. Also, you can’t assume that a phrase is a dog whistle unless that phrase has no other use in a given context. It’s very well that he could not have known