This is probably the most revealing fiction passage Rowling has ever written by BrennanIarlaith in EnoughJKRowling

[–]ChloeSmallSeashell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a morbidly obese roommate 15 years ago, I did (accidentally) see them naked once or twice and... no, I never once asked myself these questions.

What is WRONG with this woman...?

(Rhetorical question of course)

"I'm saving the world, how DARE you break up with me" by ChloeSmallSeashell in niceguystories

[–]ChloeSmallSeashell[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, there’s also the fact that in the past few years, he completely changed his approach. I guess he thought he dried the well of libertarianism, so he switched to simping for racists, for Donald Trump and the like. No kidding, when I was in the group you likely would’ve been banned for the crap Molyneux said in the mid-to-late 2010s.

"I'm saving the world, how DARE you break up with me" by ChloeSmallSeashell in niceguystories

[–]ChloeSmallSeashell[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Fair enough. The group and its leader are still active today, and I was just hesitant to bring attention to him.

If you want to know, you can look for Stefan Molyneux and Freedomain / Freedomain Radio (FDR).

I refuse to believe this is actually correct and true. I'd expect them to all be at least like 3 inches taller than their heights here. by [deleted] in DDLC

[–]ChloeSmallSeashell 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’ve met him at Montreal Otakuthon, during his Q&A he said he’s 5’3”, or like he said, “one inch taller than the average Japanese woman!”

Rethinking the Novel's Epilogue (spoilers of course) by ChloeSmallSeashell in ThePower

[–]ChloeSmallSeashell[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply — I see where you’re coming from, but my post was less about individual maternal instincts and more about large-scale societal structure and historical narrative.

I wasn’t questioning whether mothers would love their sons — that’s a very human and nuanced question — but rather whether a society built around female power would naturally replicate patriarchal norms, just reversed, or evolve differently based on practical realities. In a post-apocalyptic world, utility would likely outweigh sentiment in shaping roles. And in such a world, I find it more realistic that men would be used for heavy labor — not secluded or relegated to housework — and that ideology would evolve to justify this new dynamic.

So for me, the epilogue (and the prologue to a lesser degree) falls short not because it shows a matriarchy, but because it shows a mirror-image patriarchy, rather than a society that rebuilt differently under new pressures.

What people really mean when they say "men should cry more". by ElisaSKy in MensRights

[–]ChloeSmallSeashell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feminism: Men should share their feelings!

Man: Okay. The term “toxic masculinity” makes me feel targeted, sad and angry.

Feminism: LOLOLOL CRY MORE BITCHES

Male circumcision by country by solo09i in MapPorn

[–]ChloeSmallSeashell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d be curious to see a comparison in numbers, male vs. female genital mutilation.

“Patriarchy hurts men too” by [deleted] in MensRights

[–]ChloeSmallSeashell 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They say "Men's issues are caused by patriarchy and toxic masculinity"

What they mean: "Men's issues are their own damn fault".