Everyday Feminism - aka Everyday Autism

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Is there anything that SJW's won't blame on white folks from Europe for?My tooth ache is the result of white patriarchy or some crap.At this rate they'll actually write something like 10 reasons why bad eyesight is the result of white privilege.
Also its nice to take an extremely skewered view of pre-colonisation societies making them out to be some kind of progressive utopia until 'evil' white guys straight obviously ruined it all.I somehow doubt a modern day feminist if she went and visited the Aztec empire she would be treated nicely by the locals.Especially is she dressed like a person from the XXI century so those folks will know exactly she's a stranger.
If an EF author can't find her car keys, it's because the patriarchy stresses her out and makes her forgetful.
 
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Damn socialization from every civilization in the history of time which have exactly the same cultures, and also before civilization even existed, and also animals!
 
My first thought: "Someone was turned down by another woman and needs to validate her butthurt".
She should enroll in the Riley Dennis School of "why the other person rejecting me is because of a personal failing of theirs and not at all reflective of their rightfully valid personal feelings and preferences". Sign up now, classes begin this fall!
 
My first thought: "Someone was turned down by another woman and needs to validate her butthurt".

She should enroll in the Riley Dennis School of "why the other person rejecting me is because of a personal failing of theirs and not at all reflective of their rightfully valid personal feelings and preferences". Sign up now, classes begin this fall!

Makes you wonder how much they have in common with incels. Probably more than you'd expect.
 
http://everydayfeminism.com/2017/07/supporting-someone-with-c-ptsd/

I was watching the Disney movie The Hunchback of Notre Dame when I suddenly went into shock.

Right from the start, seeing Quasimodo be the recipient of so much gaslighting – being told that the world wasn’t safe, that he would never be accepted or loved, that Frollo had only his best interest at heart – struck a jarring, but familiar chord with me.

I could barely breathe as I watched; Quasimodo’s isolation in the belltower eerily mirrored the control and entrapment I’d experienced years before.

“Hey,” my partner said softly, pausing the film. “Sam, you’re safe. It’s okay. But if this is toomuch, I’m more than happy to watch something else.”

TRIGGERED BY DISNEY

EDIT: This author, Sam Dylan Finch, is definitely rat king lolcow material. Twitter that goes on non-stop about every virtue-signalling issue possible, a blog about how you should stop being so biased against borderline people (guess what diagnosis she's got?). TL;DR of everything she writes: Everything needs to be about me! All the time! And you don't get to have a problem with that, racist.
 
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There's a universal cosmic law, it would appear.

Your degree of social ineptness is inversely proportional to how much you identify with Disney characters.
 
http://everydayfeminism.com/2017/07/supporting-someone-with-c-ptsd/



TRIGGERED BY DISNEY

EDIT: This author, Sam Dylan Finch, is definitely rat king lolcow material. Twitter that goes on non-stop about every virtue-signalling issue possible, a blog about how you should stop being so biased against borderline people (guess what diagnosis she's got?). TL;DR of everything she writes: Everything needs to be about me! All the time! And you don't get to have a problem with that, racist.

You missed the really golden part of her whine-manifesto...

In the midst of an emotional flashback, my fears were disrupted by my partner’s tender assurances. I could only nod. Without another word, my partner put on Steven Universe – my go-to show, havingwatched every episode at least three or four times, its familiarity and charm never failing to calm me down.

Thank god the smooth magic of Steven Universe could soothe the stormy waves of her trauma!

Although as recent research from TOP SCIENTISTS have shown: If your trauma can get triggered by a kids cartoon, and/or if another kids cartoon helps on your trauma: Chances are that you don't actually suffer from neither trauma nor PTSD.

You're most likely suffering from SASD: Severe Attention Seeking Disorder...
 
You missed the really golden part of her whine-manifesto...



Thank god the smooth magic of Steven Universe could soothe the stormy waves of her trauma!

Although as recent research from TOP SCIENTISTS have shown: If your trauma can get triggered by a kids cartoon, and/or if another kids cartoon helps on your trauma: Chances are that you don't actually suffer from neither trauma nor PTSD.

You're most likely suffering from SASD: Severe Attention Seeking Disorder...

That ain't the only ASD they've got.
 
You missed the really golden part of her whine-manifesto...



Thank god the smooth magic of Steven Universe could soothe the stormy waves of her trauma!

Although as recent research from TOP SCIENTISTS have shown: If your trauma can get triggered by a kids cartoon, and/or if another kids cartoon helps on your trauma: Chances are that you don't actually suffer from neither trauma nor PTSD.

You're most likely suffering from SASD: Severe Attention Seeking Disorder...
Which is odd since Amethyst had tormented Steven's father by posing as his dead wife to get back at him for an arguement in one episode (and might've done it before). Pearl had once set up moments of danger so she could have an excuse to fuse with Garnet (which is a metaphor for Gem sex). I'm surprised the author isn't triggered by that kind of manipulation.
 
Which is odd since Amethyst had tormented Steven's father by posing as his dead wife to get back at him for an arguement in one episode (and might've done it before). Pearl had once set up moments of danger so she could have an excuse to fuse with Garnet (which is a metaphor for Gem sex). I'm surprised the author isn't triggered by that kind of manipulation.

It's different when it's women doing the manipulation, you see.

And of course, we're talking about someone who apparently believes Steven Universe (a show even many kids consider gay as fuck) is spiritual balsam for the soul.

Trying to find reason and rhyme there is pointless.
 
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