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StPaul9
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Living in Sydney working for Council for Intellectual Disabilities and trying not to be cynical about too many things.

Men-Escaped-Manosphere
I read Nietzsche and drowned after reassessing my Christian values. Explored other philosophies and encountered Sartre, then De Beauvoir's feminist philosophy. Questionned existentialism and saw Butler and fully embraced my queerness. I am now into Crenshaw's intersectionality, Thomson, and above all Bell Hooks
Men-Escaped-Manosphere
I was never in the manosphere but I got one of my coworkers to really think about how toxic it is. I'm a fan of the Professional Women's Hockey League (go Frost!) and I in the lunch room talking about how the Minnesota Frost won the championship 2 times in a row when one of my coworkers said "Yeah but there's only 6 teams (at the time) in the league so it's not like it's that impressive, the men have way more teams so it's harder for them to get back to back wins". The thing that really pissed me off about that was this guy has daughters WHO PLAY HOCKEY. I said "If daughters play professionally and win the championship, are you gonna tell her "It's not that impressive, the men's teams have it WAY harder?". He just said "Well... no" and got real quiet after that. It just blows my mind that in the year 2026 we are still putting down the achievements of women.
Men-Escaped-Manosphere
I read a Reddit thread a few years back with a similar topic, and one answer was along the lines of, "I watched The Hunchback of Notre Dame and realized Frollo was basically the embodiment of this ideology and I didn't want to be Frollo." Props not only to that guy's media literacy, but utilizing the lesson IRL.

A Young American Boy Examines Radioactive Samples From A Chemistry Set In 1950, Wearing Headphones Connected To A Geiger Counter Sensitive Enough To Detect Radiation From A Wristwatch

Cueva De Las Manos (Cave Of The Hands) In The Río Pinturas Canyon In Southern Argentina, The Handprints Were Placed In Waves From 7,300 Bc All The Way To Ad 700

President John F. Kennedy Leans Over His Desk In This Iconic Photo, Dubbed "The Lonliest Job." February 11, 1961

Mihailo Tolotos, A Greek Orthodox Monk That Lived For 82 Years (1856 To 1938) Without Having Ever Seen A Woman In His Life

During The 19th Century, Rich British Landowners Ordered Exaggerated Portraits Of Their Livestock As Symbols Of Wealth, Frequently Depicting Them With Unusually Large Rectangular Bodies

Vincas Juška, A Lithuanian Book Smuggler That Transported Language Books Into Lithuania, Circa Late 1800s

Woman Kneeling Next To Bed Of Child, In An Underground Tunnel During The Bombing Of London, World War II, January 1945

A 1966 Photo From The Netherlands Dubbed The “Dutchiest Father Of All Time” Captures A Father Fully Embracing Classic Mid-1960s Dutch Practicality

The Only Surviving War Elephant Armour In The World From 17th Century India Displayed At The Royal Armouries Museum In Leeds, England

Cracked And Faded Statue Of Vladimir Komarov, The First Human To Lose His Life During A Space Mission. Now Stands Forgotten At An Abandoned Children's Camp Outside Moscow

67 Times People Witnessed The Pettiest Work Dramas They Just Had To Gossip About
A girl wore trainers to work against office policy. Got reported to HR by a colleague which caused all sorts of drama in office. Instead of just taking the reprimand, she countered it by joining the wellbeing committee, produced evidence of why wearing trainers was not counter productive to anything and got the policy changed. So now we all wear them, except the person who reported her ’out of principle’.

This Year, I Went To Comic Con As "Drunk Uncle Ben". The Goal: Pass Out In Front Of As Many Spidermen As Possible



























































