Just imagine that when Chris Farley was talking about living in a van down by the river he didn't even own the van!
I've noticed a lot of guys want the trad wife. Some thoughts:
1. The tiktok tradwife meme is just a meme. Sometimes even traditional stay at home wives who do the cooking and cleaning appreciate it when you go "don't worry, I got it tonight". You're still a partner and a lover even if you're in traditional gender roles.
2. If you want a trad wife, you gotta be a Chad trad husband. If her job's keeping the house in order then your job's providing material wealth so she can do that. "Oh that's hard I can't do that" -- why are you trying to buy something you can't pay for? (That goes both ways, but I'm not talking about women who want a Chad trad dad but think that work is beneath them)
3. Leave it to beaver had 6 seasons from 1957 to 1963, and each season had 39 episodes, so no more than about 80 hours. Tradition is not a 2 week course with lots of hilarious antics injected inside. Written tradition goes back 8000 years, and the backdrop goes back perhaps into the millions of years and is written into our blood.
I know women who are tradwives through and through, and they're coveted, but often by men who want without being able to provide.
I was watching a video about one of these online influencers trying to be a tradwife to a glowie she married, and he was not only abusive, but seemed to expect her to play the role of the husband as well, earning money and taking care of masculine tasks around the house. The marriage failed, but of course it did.
1. The tiktok tradwife meme is just a meme. Sometimes even traditional stay at home wives who do the cooking and cleaning appreciate it when you go "don't worry, I got it tonight". You're still a partner and a lover even if you're in traditional gender roles.
2. If you want a trad wife, you gotta be a Chad trad husband. If her job's keeping the house in order then your job's providing material wealth so she can do that. "Oh that's hard I can't do that" -- why are you trying to buy something you can't pay for? (That goes both ways, but I'm not talking about women who want a Chad trad dad but think that work is beneath them)
3. Leave it to beaver had 6 seasons from 1957 to 1963, and each season had 39 episodes, so no more than about 80 hours. Tradition is not a 2 week course with lots of hilarious antics injected inside. Written tradition goes back 8000 years, and the backdrop goes back perhaps into the millions of years and is written into our blood.
I know women who are tradwives through and through, and they're coveted, but often by men who want without being able to provide.
I was watching a video about one of these online influencers trying to be a tradwife to a glowie she married, and he was not only abusive, but seemed to expect her to play the role of the husband as well, earning money and taking care of masculine tasks around the house. The marriage failed, but of course it did.
Sure looks like all the actions match with an unprofitable business that already was on the ropes. Whatever caused it to be a failing business is a question I can't answer, but it doesn't really matter once it's gone.
https://www.inquirer.com/food/restaurants/ocf-coffee-closes-ori-feibush-union-barista-20240610.html
This is a pretty funny story to read, of people who think they deserve more but don't realize they're already leeching all they can and kill the host.
This is a pretty funny story to read, of people who think they deserve more but don't realize they're already leeching all they can and kill the host.
No shit, if something is a sacred symbol that cannot be defaced, Dont put it where people put their feet, their tires, and where dogs and hobos poop.
He's always been a 90s Democrat and still is. Depending on who you are that's a good thing or the worst thing.
Even in this age, you can't keep a good man down. Just remember to keep the standards for yourself and the people you choose to surround yourself with high. :)
Sometimes it's like "Oh my god the politicians are all crazy and the world is crazy"
Then you say a joke to your wife most people would get offended by and she gets it.
And does it really matter as much after that?
Then you say a joke to your wife most people would get offended by and she gets it.
And does it really matter as much after that?
It takes 9 months to make a baby, no matter how many women you put on the job, and it takes a long term to do long-term testing, no matter how many test subjects you have.
[Admin mode] last one for a while hopefully, everything is working fine, so I disabled evasive mode. All's well.
Theres a skill I call "machine empathy" which people working with barely functioning machines learn where they start to understand why stuff breaks and think like a machine. When things basically work you don't need it as much. That's why so many people who are "good with technology" fold the moment their Facebook isn't working right.
No reason to think it won't, but you'd want a 7 buffer and a 10 buffer to do a 2-point calibration to prove it's functionality.
YouTube kinda sucks for mushoku tensei content because it starts showing videos just filled with series wide.spoilers.
It's like "did you know that snape kills Dumbledore and rosebud is the sled?" No I didn't wtf why would you post this?
It's like "did you know that snape kills Dumbledore and rosebud is the sled?" No I didn't wtf why would you post this?
I think crusaders of might and magic was very different on psx and PC despite a similar story and graphics. I remember the heroism skill being totally broken on PlayStation but I don't remember exactly why. I think it raises your level, so if you cast it then you get more mana to cast it again but maybe at a higher level using your higher level so you can get in a bit of a loop? I don't remember exactly, it was a long time ago.
The PC version as I recall was a lot more like a crpg and so the Mechankcs were totally different.
Anyone else play that back in the day?
The PC version as I recall was a lot more like a crpg and so the Mechankcs were totally different.
Anyone else play that back in the day?