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Annedroid

@Annedroid22

Seattle, WA انضم Kasım 2015
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Annedroid
Annedroid@Annedroid22·
@erhglm_ I’ve never used sunscreen and my skin is perfect. What causes sun aging is seed oils oxidizing in your skin during intense sun exposure, and dehydration causing a disruption of the skin barrier.
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Em †@erhglm_·
Please goyim lather yourself in the carcinogenic chemicals of suncream to protect yourself from the entirely natural sun, which shone onto every single one of your ancestors before suncream was invented.
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Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
Chinese courts have ruled that gaming accounts, in-game items, and digital purchases can be passed on to family after death, setting a major legal precedent for digital ownership. The decisions come from several court cases over the years, with judges ruling that these digital assets have real value and should be treated like other property. In one recent case, a mother was allowed to inherit her late son’s 87 gaming accounts. The courts also ruled that platform terms of service cannot automatically block inheritance if the law permits it. However, personal data such as private messages and chat history remain protected and are not included.
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Annedroid
Annedroid@Annedroid22·
@Beargirl_1 This is why you have to change your body from time to time. Go to the gym, do a detox, do fasting, change your routine etc.
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Bear@Beargirl_1·
Spiritual awakenings almost feels like grieving your own identity while still livin in your body
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owls
owls@Owls328622·
@bronzeageshawty looks like any other untrained, skinny fat back TF are you doing in the gym
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Annedroid
Annedroid@Annedroid22·
@redaction Disqualified. It only counts if you read the Silmarillion too
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Annedroid
Annedroid@Annedroid22·
I don’t understand the psychology of this but it works. Up to a certain point… after you’ve established a connection with someone, I think it’s silly to play hard to get. It’s off putting if men aren’t available enough to create a relationship with. That’s not to be confused with making yourself too available or needy, those are both behaviors that kill attraction. For me at least
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PROFESSOR@SIGMAPROFESSOR·
Simply put, the more you push women away, the more they seem to be drawn to you. the more you hate them, the more they love you. all bcz they play by defensive ego.
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Annedroid@Annedroid22·
@SIGMAPROFESSOR Interesting too that lowering the baseline of beauty standards and collectively tolerating ugliness has aligned with the deterioration of our culture.
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PROFESSOR@SIGMAPROFESSOR·
How wrong u are is directly correlated to how ugly u are. Society's morality has aesthetic standards. Nietzsche talked about this.
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Annedroid
Annedroid@Annedroid22·
@T_Ravz Yeah I used to fit wigs and extensions at the salon I worked at, and after a while you can just tell what a wig looks like. No baby hairs either
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Andrea D. Huberwoman, Ph.D.
Andrea D. Huberwoman, Ph.D.@thegenesisbl0ck·
Breastfeeding is great and all but it’s hard to wear any slightly fitted top and not feel like a whore.
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Annedroid
Annedroid@Annedroid22·
@EbenDuke Not a valid argument and it doesn’t invalidate point. But a fair observation, and you probably just reinforced why women don’t need sexual liberation. That said, a flattering pfp doesn’t make someone a grifter. I’m not profiting or soliciting anything.
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Eben
Eben@EbenDuke·
@Annedroid22 Sorry but railing against sexual liberation with that PFP is giving major grifter vibes. This is just conspiracy slop.
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Annedroid
Annedroid@Annedroid22·
Feminism hasn’t failed. It’s accomplished exactly what it was intended to do. Solving this might actually be out of women’s control at this point. And I’d argue that it’s not necessarily, or at least strictly, women’s fault. You can’t blame women for female nature. Women aren’t the ones who gave women rights. It’s going to get a lot worse before enough women wake up to reality. I think we may have to surrender our rights, and unless the system itself changes, women aren’t going to do that because we have the state to fall back on. It hurts, and I don’t blame men for their hesitancy in committing to marriage. It’s like Russian roulette.
꧁aleksa꧂@alasky__

Almost every woman over 30 I’ve spoken to in the past few years feels some version of the same thing: feminism has failed us somewhere along the way, and made men increasingly passive, hesitant, and unwilling to take initiative. How do we course-correct from here?

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Annedroid@Annedroid22·
I’m going to strongly disagree here. Women’s suffrage was pushed first for a reason. Of course things seemed fine for decades. Each subsequent wave hit a new generation of unsuspecting women, and this was imperative to complete the process. First give women the right to vote, then give their daughters and granddaughters an inferiority complex, dismantle the home, give them sexual liberation, push them into men’s work spaces, and give them legal protections. All of those required first that women could vote AND would be alienated enough from societal norms that they would be the ones advocating for the change. The final wave has served to marginalize white straight men and hit a generation of girls perfectly primed to respond positively to it. It had to happen in this order. Women gaining the right to vote was the foundation and without it none of this would be possible.
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Eben
Eben@EbenDuke·
@Annedroid22 "Repeal the 19th" is bullshit IMO. In the US, women gained the vote in 1920. Things were fine for decades and decades. Recent gender problems are due to smartphones, not women voting.
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Annedroid
Annedroid@Annedroid22·
Retail therapy works because the acquisition of something scarce triggers a surge of dopamine in the brain’s reward center. My theory here is that it correlates with women’s berry gathering days. Women are wired to collect resources. Shopping maybe hijacks that instinct? Scarcity marketing is particularly effective at seducing women. Limited edition drops, for example. The reseller market has made this even worse. People will buy something just to resell, worsening the scarcity problem. The brand profits because they know they’ll sell out, and this is almost exclusively a phenomenon in women’s fashion and pop culture collectibles. But now influencers are creating brands and selling limited edition items. Men aren’t buying this garbage. It’s women. Probably why women are notoriously bad with money management.
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androgenic@androgenic_·
Colloidal gold is being researched for potential medical applications, including cancer therapy. Connor believed its potential was vastly underexplored. But he made his own colloidal gold from jewellery rather than pharmaceutical-grade materials, which in hindsight may have introduced harmful impurities.
Clavicular Updates@Clav0Updates

Androgenic reveals the details of how and why his close friend, fitness influencer, and looksmaxer Connor Murphy died 💔 “He started to get this fixation on gold. He started to believe that gold was some gatekept mineral by the higher-ups that basically gives you special powers if you ingest it…” “A few weeks later he started the experiment, he was injecting gold… He was just crazy. He was covered in discoloration from gold poisoning… He ended up covered in his own blood, running around his neighborhood screaming, and then the police where called, and then the police chased him down, he ran into the lake, tried to escape, and we know what happened. Rest in Peace” “I always had this thought that Connor Murphy is so deeply misunderstood… but it is so unfortunate that I so desperately wanted him to be vindicated. I wanted Connor Murphy to completely vindicate himself and for people to realize, wait this guy is onto something, this guys actually a smart guy that actually know how to live, better than the average guy does…” “I miss him deeply, and I wish he didn’t do that obviously… At the end of the day, I f-cking love Connor, and I hope he’s living in some blissful afterlife.”

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violet
violet@vi0violet·
you’re probably overworked and underfucked
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Annedroid
Annedroid@Annedroid22·
I don’t think women crave drama necessarily? Our nervous systems just need an occasional shock, it’s instinctive for female nature and almost universal. However, I’ve noticed that the women who start drama aren’t necessarily on the lower IQ side, their baseline cortisol is just higher which throws off hormones and adrenaline. They’re literally seeking adrenaline in the way that people with low protein intake crave sugar, it’s a cycle. In the case of men feeding into it, that is absolutely low IQ. Men can easily shut it down. The ones who give the drama crave adrenaline themselves and that’s a terrible way to live.
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BaroqueMan
BaroqueMan@VivaldiVril·
Women who "crave drama" are low IQ, third world coded shrikes, and should be avoided at all costs. Bear in mind that some low IQ men intentionally antagonize women as a form of sport. These women and men deserve each other.
Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy

Ok guys it's very simple: When you pick a woman, you're also picking a drama level. Every woman comes prebuilt with her preferred amount. If you do not produce enough to satisfy her, she will create more. Never choose a woman whose demand for drama exceeds your production.

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Annedroid@Annedroid22·
Sexual assaults on men are substantially underreported. 1 in 4 men will experience an equivalent form of assault to rape in his lifetime, they just don’t report it. It’s an odd thing for someone to claim that being raped is worse than a different experience that they can’t relate to. I can empathize with rape victims. But also just get over it? Women just feel shame and humiliation at the loss of their dignity or whatever, but then life goes on. But men who have faced false rape accusations have lost literally everything. Their livelihood. Their family. Their scholarships. And those are false accusations, no basis, there’s no comparison. The psychological damage vastly outweighs forced sex. I think women who can’t move past a rape experience either enjoyed it and are struggling with the cognitive dissonance, or need to seek therapy. I also just don’t see rape (in the context of a relationship at least) as a bad thing. It’s probably an intoxicating experience. According to my maternal haplogroup, I come from a long line of women who were raped, so I would probably fall in love if I was raped.
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Cloneristic@cloneristic·
Tough to make this comparison. How many people have been both raped and also been falsely accused of it? Probably not that many. If you took a guy who was facing down a long prison sentence falsely accused of rape and you sat him down and said: "Look, bro. We can make this all go away. We will let you out of jail, right now, clear your record, and announce to the media and your friends and family that it was all fake, that you're not really a rapist. This nightmare can finally end. No offender registry, no probation, no protective custody, no chomo jacket in the can dogging you. But there's one catch. You have to get raped. Right here, right now. 10 mins, done. Choose wisely." Tbh I bet alot of people would take that deal. Just to get it over with. What a load off.
Molly Shah@MollyOShah

I know men really struggle with this but being raped is actually worse than being falsely accused of rape 🙄

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"Fandom" and "communities" are overrated. You don't need to subject yourself to other people's nonsense to find new material or learn more about things you already like.
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autist
autist@litteralyme0·
Growing up hearing “Wikipedia isn't a valid source” and then entering a workplace where people say “just ask ChatGPT” is a surprisingly strange timeline
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