Message from @isoboto
Discord ID: 793190557819994172
well good point
but for a single person or just 5 people, better to say men or boy based off age
but boys and girls have their rights dictated by their parents to some extent
so you could argue it like that
of course there are rights for people who are younger but
if it's a lot than men would be more
I see your argument, the men right is a government and socieity level
agree. which is where it gets dicey. people that have awful parents would be more likely to view parents as negative and removable, while people with decent or good parents would be more likely to view parents as important. furthermore, "awful"/"decent" is different depending by perspective or influences
like say if you're going to sexist to your son or something then that doesn't really matter compared to the workplace
sure it's not good but
in other words, if there's a huge variations with ages, than use men, if there isn't used one based off which one makes sense
schools really should teach how to parent
well i feel like boys and men are used often and that's why they're in the language and most often you can say one or the other
say at work you'll use men and women compared to school you'll use boys and girls
it makes sense why boys and men exist
if it's mixed you'd use males and females
Also hobo has a new pfp <:KEKWait:780472182387376130>
there are parent class in my hs 😂
just the idea that a man and a women is a gender that you can change
stupid
you should actually get a hobo
i have discord on text wall mode and i feel very sad and misguided when i click on the name and all i see is a drowning man
it goes with my status bar <:KEK:726877368601411624>
what's that?
i've a few in my gallery, trying to figure out the aesthetic
memento mori = remembers your mortality
that italian?
actually
sounds latin
latin 👍
just go on google images and get a hobo lmao
i like the aesthetic of this. for all you know this might be a hobo drowning himself <:KEK:726877368601411624>
Can I get a history check on this. :|
These gentleman (Baudelaire, Benjamin, and Simmel) lived between 1819 to 1940, different lifespans throughout, and the assertion that a woman just walking around during the day was a sex worker in the 19th-20th century
are you serious
frickin walking in public!?! how dare they!!!
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is that the feminist city book?
Someone's jealous.