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Comments by "Crazy Eyes" (@CrizzyEyes) on "Mom Comics Feminist Gibberish" video.
Yeah, I'd be amazed if most of the people criticizing her were not other moms, as opposed to "male trolls" as she seems to imply. I've met enough moms to know they put in more effort than this lady.
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Well, no, she said "I am a lazy waste of space with no self-awareness." I think she has never lived outside of a gated community with $300k+ homes in it. It's hard to imagine how spoiled this woman is
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@wilmagregg3131 We don't need to imagine, there is a lot of documentation showing that they were. Often written by the princess herself. The best is when they get betrothed at age 11 and never meet each other again until 18 or so.
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My dad and I were always in a silent unspoken war to devour whatever dessert treat had been purchased at the grocery store. We never complained. It was like a code of honor.
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@memnarch129 What I can't grasp is why people like this choose to have kids. She's obviously very well-off, living in the stereotypical white suburban gated neighborhood based on what she's posted about her life. There was definitely no financial roadblock that would prevent her from using contraception or having an abortion.
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@annasundlof2282 Husband: "I never asked for this."
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@memnarch129 Thankfully it isn't like that 100% of the time. I know a guy who had probably the worst case scenario. He got his teen girlfriend pregnant in high school. She was completely insane, unfit for motherhood, and addicted to alcohol and partying. Fortunately the court gave him full custody of the child and she is completely removed from his life. Somehow he found another woman willing to take care of that kid as long as they could have another one together and they are now happily married. I must admit I'm jealous, although I wouldn't have wanted to endure the initial catastrophe he suffered.
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@Smallpotato1965 It's funny, if you read books about well-to-do families in the early 1900s and even late 1800s, the division of labor was more interesting. Stay-at-home moms were actually managers who made sure the hired help did what they were supposed to and took care of all the finances spent on the home. It was a full-time job in its own right and one that commanded respect.
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@Crime_Mime It wasn't meant to be that deep by the creator. Jim Davis explicitly said he designed Garfield to be the most marketable comic in existence. It's fun to overanalyze it, but it wasn't actually written with deep meaning in mind.
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She seems like she's projecting the responses she's gotten when she reveals she does no cooking and then applying it to this scenario, disingenuously making it look like it's a double-standard when really it's just because she, individually, gets called lazy.
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