



@found_it_funny Chick having her epiphany in 2022 is giving off hella demon Rinzu vibes.
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糞虫の日常 | Playing at being someone I'm not until I am no more. 自己洗脑 | The will to purity. モノクロム | Black and white. Simple, but not reductionist.




@found_it_funny Chick having her epiphany in 2022 is giving off hella demon Rinzu vibes.




Women: "We don't need men." Military -95% men Firefighters -97% men Coal Miners -95% men Ship Captain -96% men Welders -94% men Truck drivers -90% men Construction -92% men Oil rig workers -96% men Fishermen -97% men Surgeons -82% men Engineers -89% men The world goes around because of men.





Is there even more I gotta say?



Can you guys imagine if this came out today



When there's smoke, there's a chainsmoking cat. Delve into her uncensored life in Chainsmoker Cat, premiering July 2 on Netflix.

彼氏が使ってたら嫌な傘 第一位


In a standard polygynous society, the top 12% of wealthy, high-status men might marry 3 to 4 wives each. Because the natural birth ratio of males to females is roughly 50/50, this mathematically leaves up to 40% of the male population completely shut out of the marriage market. Anthropological data shows that when societies transition from polygyny to enforced monogamy, crime rates drop, domestic violence decreases, and savings rates increase. Monogamy effectively flattens the social hierarchy so that almost every male has a stake in the future. This prevents a pool of low-status, unmarried, restless men from destabilizing the group. Some polygynous societies (e.g., in certain Islamic contexts) have long used tools like arranged marriages, cousin marriages, and strong family oversight precisely to keep marriage rates high, integrate men, and curb social outliers/crime. These pro-marriage mechanisms help fill the market alongside polygyny. Recent PNAS research proposes that societies and governments maintaining strong pro-marriage norms have helped mitigate these issues. However, much of the broader evidence remains intact, including reduced extreme male competition, shifts toward paternal investment/savings/productivity, lower intra-household conflict in monogamous setups, and historical/cultural evolutionary advantages of enforced monogamy. These aren’t fully overturned.





