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Warlocks Vs. Patriarchy

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warlocksversuspatriarchy
4 months ago
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5 months ago
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I Feel This!!!

I feel this!!!

warlocksversuspatriarchy
7 months ago
Im Just Here To Connect 🍄 🍄‍🟫

Im just here to connect 🍄 🍄‍🟫

warlocksversuspatriarchy
7 months ago
Chains Of Mephistopheles

Chains of Mephistopheles

Artist: Heather Hudson TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link

warlocksversuspatriarchy
10 months ago

So in my wandering in the wilderness of Reddit for several years, I spent most of my time in r/Menslib, a feminist subreddit concerned with the challenges of deconstructing patriarchy as a man. It largely sucked. In short, I think that the norms of men's social spaces are foundationally incompatible with the sort of work that you need to do to heal men. It's not failing to materialize because men aren't trying, it's that people are trying to make topiary with flamethrowers.

"You Just Don't Understand" is a pop-psych book by Deborah Tannen about comparing the conversational norms of gendered spaces. It's hardly definitive or universally applicable but I found it mirrored my own experiences pretty well as a queer/neurodivergent guy who's never really fit in in men's spaces. She says that in the case of men, the most basic building blocks of conversation are built around jockeying for independent, individual reputation and heirarchical status. Men focus on topics external to them, rather than sharing personal feelings, because the fundamental structure of conversation is conflict based and being vulnerable would expose you and your most intimate self to that kind of combat.

It's also why men tend to be so competitive about their niche hobbies --they found a pond small enough that they can be the big fish. The problem is when that pond is Feminism.

Putting aside the staggering number of men whose idea of being part of the movement is just publicly dunking on men who they percieve as less feminist than they are (implicitly demonstrating that they are winning feminism by comparison), there's also this rebranding of the basic toxicity of rugged independent stoicism into a new, progressive-tee-em version:

"Struggling under the Patriarchy? Just do your own thing. Systemic issues? What systemic issues? Sounds like someone just doesn't want to do the work. Looking for community and support and role models because you're facing judgment and disdain from others? Are you really though? Maybe you're just making it up as an excuse to not be a Sigma male--I mean, good feminist. I mean, I do what I want, and I'm killing it, so you must just not be as mature as I am yet."

People respond to desires for help, community, and movement with surprisingly bitter disdain. People who open up about how hard it is to face judgment for acting contrary to hegemonic masculine norms tend to get met with calls to just get the fuck over it. A lot of that seems to be that a fair few men have a sort of pride for doing what they consider to be "the best job at being a nontoxic man" without any help, and they look down on men who want to have any sort of larger movement or support system in place to make that easier. It being easy would make them seem less cool for succeeding.

Men don't tend to welcome discussions of the personal, like I said above, but what shocked me going there after tumblr was the degree to which lived experience was considered...I mean, not even lacking in inherent value, it was more thought of as an active detriment. Your personal experience? That's based on your feelings. You've almost definitely warped that with your own perspective, and you shouldn't trust it.

As an extension of that, there's a sort of structural difference in how culturally, men and women's discourse seems to function. With women, it is a collection of narratives, the most common and shared blending together to form a consensus. With men, it is much more a system of gatekeepers and experts holding court above a throng. The ideal relationship is more prophet/disciple. Presuming your idea is good enough to share therefore must mean that you are assuming that level of heirarchical authority. But if your idea was good, then you would have a degree and a book out. If you don't, if you're some random guy from the internet, and you sharing your perspective HAS to be challenged or else people are implicitly granting you that authority. And what follows is the most hellish pedantic bullshit you've ever seen in your whole life. Someone knowing more than you is someone who could look down on you. So there is a major incentive to find even tiny, inconsequential mistakes, to prove that they're a pretender to the throne you see their opinion as claiming.

The result in terms of the actual moderation is a massive focus on external links and articles to spur conversation, with most actual text posts written by users being deleted immediately. I've seen posts about people's history of growing up in the Patriarchy being removed because they're just "personal anecdotes and they don't have any citations", ive seen people being told "hey it's fine if you want to squabble in the comments on an article from a legitimate source but I don't think your personal ideas are really suitable for a full blown POST on the FRONT PAGE of our SUBREDDIT. I could make a whole post about the fact that the existence of Mods with an editorial viewpoint fundamentally changes the power structure of a community, but ultimately it was pretty depressing to see the extent to which instead of camaraderie and community you instead had to deal with a bunch of Redditors cosplaying at being part of an academic journal.

It's not some sort of unique moral failure on the part of men--the other half of Tannen's book makes some excellent points that having a conversational culture built off of the norm of building community doesn't actually prevent there being conflict and hierarchy among women. It's more that that conflict is expressed using the language of community. If you have a visceral response to a post starting with "friendly reminder..." you already know what I mean.

But the structure I encountered on Reddit is so starkly atomized, and I honestly don't see how it is even capable on a basic, structural level of doing the work it wants to do.

warlocksversuspatriarchy
11 months ago
The Issue Of Nature Celebrating 50 Years Of Hugh Everett's Many Worlds Interpretation Of Quantum Mechanics

the issue of Nature celebrating 50 years of Hugh Everett's Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics (and an excellent pastiche of an SF pulp cover)

---stolen from Moshe Feder, who actually tracked it down

warlocksversuspatriarchy
11 months ago
warlocksversuspatriarchy
11 months ago
"I Want To Hear You Beg." ^from Elsewhere

"I want to hear you beg." ^from elsewhere

^added by me


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11 months ago
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Deep dive into "Hurt" with Trent Reznor


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warlocksversuspatriarchy
11 months ago

My blogging this seems an expression of self-hatred

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warlocksversuspatriarchy
11 months ago

Crazy appears deemed a pejorative by some who work in mental health

Emilie Autumn - Girls! Girls! Girls!


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11 months ago
warlocksversuspatriarchy
11 months ago
Irrational Man.

Irrational Man.


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11 months ago
Here Is Some Charli XCX For You Because I Love Charli XCX. It's Really That Simple. This Was Probably
Here Is Some Charli XCX For You Because I Love Charli XCX. It's Really That Simple. This Was Probably
Here Is Some Charli XCX For You Because I Love Charli XCX. It's Really That Simple. This Was Probably
Here Is Some Charli XCX For You Because I Love Charli XCX. It's Really That Simple. This Was Probably
Here Is Some Charli XCX For You Because I Love Charli XCX. It's Really That Simple. This Was Probably

Here is some Charli XCX for you because I love Charli XCX. It's really that simple. This was probably spurred on by @kat-eleven and I talking about the Lorde Remix of Girl, So Confusing which is really an absolute triumph. Sort of a fascinating look at a lot of things including how you can just squash drama if you want to. It's a good song. Anyway, here are some pics of Charli out and about promoting her stuff, she's having a moment and thank god, it's overdue. Today I want to fuck Charli XCX.


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warlocksversuspatriarchy
11 months ago
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warlocksversuspatriarchy
11 months ago

"Be gone vile worthless brute! I'm busy languishing in my own divine splendour on a frequency you couldn't ever, possibly, fathom."

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warlocksversuspatriarchy
1 year ago
warlocksversuspatriarchy - Warlocks Vs. Patriarchy
warlocksversuspatriarchy
1 year ago
Calypso Made Some Good Points About The Double Standard Between Gods And And Goddesses And Their Romances,

Calypso made some good points about the double standard between gods and and goddesses and their romances, but seriously girl.

warlocksversuspatriarchy
1 year ago
Soul (2020)

Soul (2020)

warlocksversuspatriarchy
1 year ago
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warlocksversuspatriarchy
1 year ago

"For an article called “Woman as Goddess” in the October 1994 issue of Penthouse magazine, I took a woman journalist on a tour of New York strip clubs to demonstrate how admiring and visibly cowed the men were in the pagan presence of a dynamic woman dancer. Men’s money in that ritual environment does not control women but rather the opposite: money is the poor tribute by which desperate men win a dominant woman’s momentary attention." — On Rihanna (2017) “The feminist line is, strippers are victims. But women are far from that. Women rule.” — Woman as Goddess | Penthouse (1994)

— Camille Paglia, Provocations (2018)

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warlocksversuspatriarchy
1 year ago

she's a night-shift nurse 😜

Dinner For Self Before Heading To The Hospital For Night Shift ~ 🍜

Dinner for self before heading to the hospital for night shift ~ 🍜

Samyang noodle, seaweed and tamagoyaki

warlocksversuspatriarchy
1 year ago

"The vast majority of men’s leisure time is screen time, including video games and pornography. […] There is no risk involved, no exposure to hardship or danger in the least. It is, as Regnerus calls it, cheap sex. And it cheapens everyone involved." — Josh Hawley, Manhood (2023)

beating myself up over this til I get to my appointment

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warlocksversuspatriarchy
1 year ago

#ff8:ending #Rinoa Heartilly #final fantasy VIII #final fantasy 8

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warlocksversuspatriarchy
1 year ago

A little too much faith in mathematics back then! At least theology gave him a beyond with which to engage in critical intercourse

“The most savage controversies are those about matters as to which there is no good evidence either way. Persecution is used in theology, not in arithmetic, because in arithmetic there is knowledge, but in theology there is only opinion.”

— Bertrand Russell, Unpopular Essays

warlocksversuspatriarchy
1 year ago

"The story of Pemberton and Coca-Cola is widely known, the stuff of urban legend. Back then, carbonation was a big deal, requiring special high-pressure jets to force enough carbon dioxide into a solution. There was no method for reinforcing standard glass bottles, so carbonation had to be done in pharmacies with special equipment and drunk on-site. This became known as the soda fountain. Thus, Coca-Cola was originally sold only in pharmacies. But there was another reason as well.

What is not widely known is that Pemberton was a morphine addict, after being wounded in the Civil War. The reason he developed his sacred formula was a long-standing attempt to wean himself off his addiction."

The Morphine Addict, 1894 By Santiago Rusiñol (Spanish, 1861–1931)
The Morphine Addict, 1894 By Santiago Rusiñol (Spanish, 1861–1931)

The Morphine Addict, 1894 by Santiago Rusiñol (Spanish, 1861–1931)

warlocksversuspatriarchy
1 year ago
Operators And Things: The Inner Life Of A Schizophrenic By Barbara O'Brien.

Operators and Things: The Inner Life of a Schizophrenic by Barbara O'Brien.

warlocksversuspatriarchy
1 year ago
Https://www.google.com/books/edition/Bearing_False_Witness/wFcPDAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=and%20privilege
Https://www.google.com/books/edition/Bearing_False_Witness/wFcPDAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=and%20privilege

https://www.google.com/books/edition/Bearing_False_Witness/wFcPDAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=and%20privilege

warlocksversuspatriarchy
1 year ago

A always R reblog BR blade runner

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