Track_Shovel
Fortunately, woodland creatures don’t hire lawyers
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Ah. The insulin racket
I’m on the fence with your comment. Society viewing men as disposable is definitely a thing, and we do end up doing more hazardous and physically demanding work on the whole. The risks are real. Some of our mortality is hardwired, with men more prone to taking risks, which also drags the average.
You are also right about society not caring, though I would argue it’s the system we subscribe to.
I’m hesitant to fully jump on board with your comment because it’s close to bringing the whole ‘men too’ crowd which often has a note of toxicity to it.
The argument shouldnt be men vs. women, but people vs. those who exploit us, or people vs. the problem
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netOPtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Queen of the fast food industryEnglish
5·1 month agoIs my note still showing up? The original i posted had the word ‘fuck’ censored. I found an uncensored version like 2 mins after and ninja edited the post.
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netOPtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Queen of the fast food industryEnglish
1·1 month agoBrutal
What else do you call a female Bichon?
This guy gets it
@[email protected] if you yank my meme, I’m going to give you a lump of coal.
It’s a shitpost, but there’s enough nerdery to fit here
it’s pronounced kneesh, but I’m willing to overlook it for the sake of a meme. You may ask, ‘will you die on that hill?’ and I’ll reply “some will”.
Correct. I will draw your attention to onion futures
Or just do what we are doing, but in reverse!
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/citizen-petition-referendum-increase-9.7021761
I have the same exercise. All LinkedIn posts sound the same no matter who is writing them. I can’t stand it
Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netOPtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Only one made it out aliveEnglish
12·2 months ago@[email protected] you’re loved (and not just by me)
Fun fact, the original word for bear has been lost because people refused to mention them directly - like Voldemort




It’s not really different in the contex of womens’ experiences in healthcare. What I’m alluding to here is that we all buy into this system (regardless of if we want to or not) rather than challenge it.
Then their point is valid, I’m just disinclined to champion it because of shitty third party actors. I will acknowledge it’s validity though.
I’m not trying to remove sex from this particular issue but highlight that this issue is a smaller part of a systemic problem