Message from @InsaneCaterpilla
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I think that if that happened then we basically know this is a good logo.
Remember what the guys were saying about it needing to be simple and striking so people could draw it on their notebooks at school?
Ya, it should be that one...
Cool. Now I just need to make up some fliers and things.
Sweet.
Any men plan on attending ICMI this year?
It’s in Chicago.
check out my english teacher
"Today we'll be discussing the topic of human rights (in a language learning class). I'll try to stay away from politics as it's not the topic for this class."
First picture, sized as one of the biggest: Modern feminist march in the streets
i bet a lot of guys were secretly thinking they way you did @S8N
i dont think there's a dude in my class who didn't
they're all my friends & i spoke with all of them
how would you feel about starting a MRA club? lol even a secret one?
i wish this stuff was around when i was in high school, for better or for worse the MRM was barely a thing then. it started as soon as i left
graduated 2011
still in "normal time"
teenagers were just normal and cared about normal things
i miss when things were simpler
Hi all I'm back
Doing laundry
Wb
Ah, I have to get my stuff ironed/folded.
what even is a laundry? xD
I’ve heard of that before. I don’t dare go near the “washer” though. It threatens me with loud noises
@S8N would you be willing to write about that class for an article in doing?
@Linguini that was so kawaii
It was. XD Just saw that.
Sounds like me when a coffee machine starts making weird noises. XD
-STRENGER THENGS THEME PLAYS -
XD
[it's like the original but using kazoos and recorders
Lol.
@blueorange22 an MRM club wouldn't really start off and would probably get a lot of hate as it is
my approach to teaching people about these issues is discussing them separately and getting people to separately agree with what i'm saying. then, after they're familiar with the topic, get them familiarised with the MRM itself.
Some friends are receptive with this, but it's nevertheless hard to get the common idea of "women are oppressed by society" out of their heads
i have a friend who i could probably introduce to this movement though. anti-feminist in general
every small step is progress
a useful approach is just to joke about feminism, then delve in how they're wrong and how men actually have problems, and then go on from there
a gentle approach
and keep in mind that some things will seem outrageous to people who aren't familiar with the topic itself. start gradually, introducing easily provable facts and statistics and then delving deeper into other concepts later. Starting with topics that go against your average social values will make you look like a conspiracy theorist and will put them off
exactly
and be careful when showing statistics like these. feminists will absolutely change the subject to men being more violent than women, and then present it as proof for "toxic masculinity"