“Women were designed to–” Nobody was designed at all there is no designer
Some people are scared of having opinions that can be easily misinterpreted because of the incredibly dishonest way people read things online and rely on easy narratives instead coming to the conclusion someone is wrong for whatever reasons
The problem with always conceding to this fear is you end up just not making the point you’re trying to and become insecure in your thinking and maybe you should be because you don’t know anything but this can partly be fixed by growing a spine and crossing your ’T’s and dotting your ‘i’s by knowing what you’re talking about by reading books, watching lectures and going to talks. Sorry but comprehensive views take effort.
The only way through is not being a dumb fuck that relies on people online to give you the hot take version of someone hewing up your food and spitting it in your mouth
This is why there are so many posts on here that will link to 'studies’ and scholarly articles and it’s a Medium article or them obviously linking to an essay their friend wrote but some people being too easy to impress or stupid to have a single critical thought will be impressed.
Boring people the second they see something a little creative,silly,experimental,or even just a little confussing: UHMM…⁉️ WHAT THE FUCK DID I JUST WATCH 😂 WHAT WERE THEY SMOKING 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂😭🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂😭😭🤣😂😭😂
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Actually, it promotes misogyny when women aren’t required to be chaperoned at all times by men. That’s basically admitting women are too frail and feebleminded to be around male energies for long. Why do “feminists” think women are so inferior that men’s simple presence is too much to handle? Send post.
you have to roleplay your url every time you open tumblr how screwed are you
For when you want warm food, don’t want to chop things, and want something other than noodles but that is as easy. Not authentic.
Add ¾ of a cup of rinsed masoor dal/red lentils to 2 cups of boiling water. Add 1 tablespoon of garam masala and any dried shallots/onions you feel like. Cook for 25 minutes w/lid on, stirring occasionally. When done, stir in 2 tablespoons of butter and salt and pepper to taste. Voilà.