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What is this place?
• !hmmm@lemmy.world with text and titles
• post obscure and surreal art with text
• nothing memetic, nothing boring
• unique textural art images
• Post only images or gifs (except for meta posts)
Guidlines
• no video posts are allowed
• No memes. Not even surreal ones. Post your memes on !surrealmemes@sh.itjust.works instead
• If your submission can be posted to !hmmm@lemmy.world (I.e. no text images), It should be posted there instead
This is a curated magazine. Post anything and everything. It will either stay up or be lost into the void.
Why do you think that's a good rule? Or why is it worth following?
That's how things are in general.
Diversity is good, but cry if you want to, i won't support weakness on my part, and i will keep being annoyed if i encounter a weak man(, just as women may be annoyed by "ugly" women, i.d.k.).
I mean, like, just because something is a certain way, doesn't mean it should be that way.
Why is a man showing vulnerability bad? It's uncomfortable and difficult, doing uncomfortable and difficult things is manly. Or maybe I'm mistaken. What makes something manly and other things womanly?
Why would it be better if there were no distinction between men and women ? Or between countries, or citizens ?
What's the use of showing your vulnerability, is that something that others like to see ? And it's not difficult, what's difficult is to take upon yourself and desire the struggle.
We're men, alike rocks, people/life hit us and we don't move, this has advantages and inconvenients, we generally appreciate women's sensibility, and i suppose that most of them appreciate to be able to rely on men when they're needed.
Admittedly, beauty is more useful in times of peace than strength, if i count the benefits(, women can give birth and that's the most important thing in Nature), women have more of them than men, but if we can keep some of our qualities i won't say 'no'.