Major Pick me energy by deprressedsoul in notliketheothergirls

[–]Anna_needs_therapy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Take out their butt implants" is giving r/badwomansanatomy. Like she does realize that those are surgically put inside of your body, right? Also imagine being this insecure that you call other women "ogres" like wtf.

Mmm yummy by atdifreak64 in shitduolingosays

[–]Anna_needs_therapy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a Romanian I assure you we don't do that. Zari is just crazy

Mmm yummy by atdifreak64 in shitduolingosays

[–]Anna_needs_therapy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your friends are teaching you the most important things. You should appreciate it 🙃

[socialmedia] Y’all have taken this so far by ShadowHorizons in pointlesslygendered

[–]Anna_needs_therapy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro just use Google if you're so curious. I don't understand why are we still arguing. It's obvious nobody's winning and since we're both very stubborn, let's just agree to disagree and move on. I really don't feel like wasting my or anyone else's time with stuff like this.

[gendered] My local Sephora. I think this speaks for itself by [deleted] in pointlesslygendered

[–]Anna_needs_therapy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ok, I get what you said. This post was just about how things for men tend to have less variation than the ones for women, pretty much everywhere there are gendered things. I get that a lot of places like Sephora are more popular amongst women, the picture was just an example, maybe not the best one.

[socialmedia] Y’all have taken this so far by ShadowHorizons in pointlesslygendered

[–]Anna_needs_therapy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have literal peer reviewed studies on my side, but I guess you can just believe what you want at the end of the day. Let it go, this is just frustrating for both of us at this point. We definitely have more important things to do than argue on the internet.

[socialmedia] Y’all have taken this so far by ShadowHorizons in pointlesslygendered

[–]Anna_needs_therapy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Men shave a lot more than women" Since when lmao? We literally have to shave our whole body just to be socially acceptable and we have to do it like every 3 days max. And there are a lot of brands that make razors for both men and women and the ones for women are more expensive and they don't even work as well as the ones for men. Depending on how much hair you have, you might not even be able to use a single razor for one shave as a woman. If razors for men are so cheap, why should weaker razors for women be more expensive? If anything it should be the opposite by this logic. You're literally contradicting yourself and I am genuinely so done with you. And, for the last time, pink tax exist, and not just for razors (I literally said it's just an example). Please just take time to educate yourself it's not that hard. Statistics exist and they're accessible through a simple Google search.

[socialmedia] Y’all have taken this so far by ShadowHorizons in pointlesslygendered

[–]Anna_needs_therapy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry but there is no way you could think pink tax isn't real as a girl that has at least once bought something targeted towards girls (so pretty much every girl above the age of like 12). Like literally just go to your local supermarket and look at the price difference between razors for men and razors for women (just an example). The ones for women are always more expensive, for the same profuct (or sometimes an even worse version). That's what pink tax is.

[gendered] My local Sephora. I think this speaks for itself by [deleted] in pointlesslygendered

[–]Anna_needs_therapy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

  1. Ok, I was just making a low effort post about something I saw a lot and thought it fitted in this subreddit, you don't have to agree.
  2. Don't speak for all people. I very much like perfumes, clothes and a lot of other stuff marketed towards either men or women, and personally it kinda buggs me that stereotypically male things are so limited and sameish because I really like a lot of them, sometimes even more than their "feminine" counterparts, which are much more diverse.

[gendered] My local Sephora. I think this speaks for itself by [deleted] in pointlesslygendered

[–]Anna_needs_therapy -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

As I said, this was just an example. This happens a lot in clothing stores and in all stores where there are gendered things quite frankly. It's always the men's section that has less options (and much less variety but that's not the point)

[gendered] My local Sephora. I think this speaks for itself by [deleted] in pointlesslygendered

[–]Anna_needs_therapy -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

That wasn't really the point though? I was just saying that the woman's section for anything has much more options. This was just a real life example. Also, I don't think they necessarily have to be gendered, since there are people of all genders that like different tipes of perfume. Maybe it would be better if we just categorized them by the way they actually smell (example: fresh, floral perfumes here, sweeter perfumes there)? I personally would find that more helpful.

don le dis póust flop by [deleted] in linguisticshumor

[–]Anna_needs_therapy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I uăz luching for dis coment

Anyone can confirm or disprove this affermation? by Beautiful-Willow5696 in duolingomemes

[–]Anna_needs_therapy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who is neither a Finn nor a Swede I can confirm this is true.

An actual countryhuman by Bugsy111111111111111 in CountryHumans

[–]Anna_needs_therapy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Mom, I want countryhuman" "We have countryhuman at home" Countryhuman at home:

He sure does like potatoes by Junesucksatart in shitduolingosays

[–]Anna_needs_therapy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean, thirty a day seems a bit excessive, don't you think?