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I’m neutral to it, but I also haven’t seen or heard anything about it.
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Just seems like typical men ☕
Yeah nah, it’s schrodingers sexist; as soon as it’s called out, it’s suddenly “just a meme/joke”.
None of the above, I just think person saying it isn’t very intelligent. It seems something only edgy 13yo say.
First I’ve heard of it. Got any links?
I just assume anyone saying this is either a child, ragebaiting or just has very low intelligence/is a bit of a sheep.
It’s not funny and I don’t find it offensive. It just makes me think that the person who used it probably doesn’t have the ability to come up with anything more creative or interesting.
It was maybe funny the first three times I saw it, but it started becoming the it comment under sigma bullshit comment sections and such, as a sexist way to make fun of women hiding behind the “it’s just a joke snowflake” when they get called out. Not offensive nor infuriating, but I’d say it’s childish and immature.
I think linking the meme would have been quite helpful.
…what …what even is this?