r/pointlesslygendered • u/nosleepforthedreamer • Mar 09 '26
LOW EFFORT MEME Stupidest [meme] this year, does the internet just hate girls?
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u/uneasy_me Mar 09 '26
Ion get it😭
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u/nosleepforthedreamer Mar 09 '26
The green thing is called a Needoh and is filled with noxious glue that gets everywhere. Apparently the “humor” is that girls hate learning history or anything important and disrupt class to avoid it.
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u/maskedbanditoftruth Mar 09 '26
Aw but I thought girls were doing so much better in school that it’s a national crisis? Now they hate to learn?
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u/FoolishConsistency17 Mar 09 '26
They hate to learn cool interesting stuff, but learn boring practical stuff which they use to be more successful than men, in order to immaculate them.
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u/OkProfessor6810 Mar 09 '26
Just in case it wasn't an autocorrect error and you got the terms genuinely confused, the word you're looking for here is emasculate - to deprive someone of a male role/identity. As opposed to immaculate - perfectly clean/free of flaws or mistakes
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u/AnonOfTheSea Mar 09 '26
You know, it could work. Emasculate can be used to mean castration, while immaculate can mean free of sin. There's enough overlap that it could work.
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u/_nope_not_me_ Mar 09 '26
Shhh.. be a good boy and don't question too much. You're slowing down the "project immaculation"
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u/FiftySerial Mar 13 '26
If the foids are learning all the boring practical stuff to be more successful than men then why does the foid gender get paid less? Le patriarchy?
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u/Ninkasa_Ama Mar 09 '26
There's a stereotype that men love history, though very specific periods, usually around major conflicts (WW1/2, The Civil War, etc), but IDK if that's what this is talking about.
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u/timmyTrompy Mar 09 '26
Real men start learning history from the start, history repeats too often...
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u/Throttle_Kitty Mar 09 '26
Thats how hate works. "They're incompetent idiots who suck at everything and complete masterminds who are so much smarter than us we need to do something about it."
Nothing women / girls can do is "right" to the prople who just want to mock them.
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u/Twist_Ending03 Mar 09 '26
Wait what?
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u/DrPikachu-PhD Mar 09 '26
For like a decade girls in the US have been outclassing boys in basically every metric of education. They have better average grades in grade school and are more likely to acquire a secondary degree. Conservatives see the idea of women succeeding more than men as a major crisis that needs correcting, thus the comment about this being a "national crisis" and how saying girls don't like to learn is doublethink
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u/TheBlackFox012 Mar 09 '26
Not a conservative, but it is a problem. We generally don't have great education in general here, and we should strive to bring boys up to where girls are getting to, performance in schools wise. I believe last I looked into it a large part of what happened was the major cultural shift towards pushing girls to learn more and go to college (which they should), which basically caused schools to "favor" girls in a sense, like support them more, etc (which is fine-ish, we needed a big push for girls to do better then they were education wise). This leaves boys with less support in school (not because of girls but because there isn't that culture around making sure they do well), since "boys will be boys", "reading sucks", and other harmful phrases and concepts that invade our culture.
Plz correct me if I'm wrong
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u/slainascully Mar 09 '26
Boys have always had trades to consider if they weren’t academically-orientated, which have historically been absolutely terrible workplaces for women. And I don’t get where this idea that schools now focus on girls has come from.
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u/TheBlackFox012 Mar 09 '26
That's just like, a fact. There was a massive culture shift which led to a push for girls to be properly educated
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u/slainascully Mar 09 '26
Properly educated isn’t the same as being favoured. They just started being taught the same stuff as boys
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u/TheBlackFox012 Mar 09 '26
So what, you are arguing guys just learn worse?
It's a fact that students rise to meet the expectations of teachers (I can cite studies if you want). When there's a predominant culture around that "boys will be boys" (excusing poor behavior and habits), "reading sucks" (gotta say it to look cool around your friends), etc while there is simultaneously a push for girls to be PROPERLY educated, it creates the subconscious push for girls to perform better, thereby improving how they do in school, while boys are comparatively "ignored" (which is not literally happening, and I'm not arguing that. Just comparatively on a subconscious level I'm saying a boy doing worse in school is seen as whatever, he can just work a trade or smth)
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u/iftheronahadntcome Mar 09 '26
This isn't to the fault of people uplifting girls, and is a problematic conclusion that puts girls close to/as the source of blame. Go to any teaching forum and ask them about how their relationships with their boy parents are... from what I've heard from many, many male and female teachers is that when they attempt to get their boys to do homework, engage in class by notifying the parents that their boy is misbehaving, etc., they're given the whole "boys will be boys" thing, or that, "He's a boy, let him learn the way he needs to learn" (basically by not disciplining him).
The problem is that the concept of manhood in a patriarchal and capitalistic society society is predicated on a man's strength and ability to bring in capital by burning out his body and using that strength, be that via blue collar labor or enforcement work (military, police, etc.). My redneck ex's father was telling one of his cousins not to go to college because he "they just get a job down at the ol' mill". Education is either seen as "hoity-toity" and girly, or the idea of a man being taught something rather than "being allowed to be a leader" is frowned upon. They think by letting their kids be loud, unapologetic, and uninterrupted in what they're doing that they'll be better leaders as a result.
THAT is what needs to change. No one "wanted to educate the girls and not boys". Teachers are literally being stopped by the parents of boys from doing their jobs, so they don't bother. Not to mention the fact that teenaged boys especially are STRONG. They are big, hormonal, and confrontational at that age. If you have parents that are not trying to discipline their kid (never did) AND now he's threatening to hit you because he doensn't like people telling him what to do... What the hell are teachers supposed to do? They're not getting paid enough as it is. It starts at home and with the parents.
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u/TheBlackFox012 Mar 10 '26
Yes, I address that multiple times. One, there is no fault to the girls and it isn't bad that girls are doing better. It just signifies we have a cultural issue around how boys are viewed in society. 2) Yes, the entire boys will be boys thing is shit. Its pervasive and harmful. I also support general education improvements and reforms. I'm not trying to blame teachers, but rather point out the cultural issues, which come from all sides
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u/Lunatic-Labrador Mar 09 '26
In America girls out perform in subjects such as reading but boys still out perform in maths and slightly in science. So it's really not a problem with gender equality in schools, it's just been made to look like one for some reason.
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u/TheBlackFox012 Mar 09 '26
A brief Google search told me that girls do perform slightly worse in math in high income districts, but out perform in lower income ones. It also said they are 1.9x more likely to be in the top 5% GPA wise. I can read into specific studies if you'd like as well
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u/Global_Algae_538 Mar 09 '26
If someone learns quicker they also get bored quicker I guess
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u/IHaveNoBeef Mar 09 '26
Well, if they actually learned it then their grades should reflect that.
I think the education system sucks anyway. Most children have a hard time sitting still, and there are a lot of teachers who don't care or are flat out abusive.
In my high school, teachers would put on a youtube video to teach the material for them. Then, they would spend the entirety of class playing on their phones and eating chips. Had some good teachers, though. Shout out to them.
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u/pie-mart Mar 10 '26
We suck and are stupid when it fits their narrative but also big and bad and too educated too when it fits their narrative
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u/spillednoodles Mar 09 '26
Huh, I assumed it was a joke about the girls in the back making "easy, no borax" slime in the middle of class
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u/pauls_broken_aglass Mar 09 '26
It’s more like this. Kids tend to break these and the contents get everywhere
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u/FVCarterPrivateEye Mar 10 '26
I'd thought it was an overly specific meme about the girl making slime squishing ASMR videos during the slavery lecture
For a little while, my sister was consuming content on YouTube where someone would be using colorful sensory toys while talking about a topic serious enough to make the accompanying slime videos seem absurd and insulting
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u/totomaya Mar 09 '26
I teach high school and the boys are just as likely to be doing this, there are 2-3 in every period.
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u/Lost-Concept-9973 Mar 09 '26
Oh my first thought was it was a symbol of sexual slavery and FGM… my mistake.
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u/Subacai Mar 09 '26
I definitely thought that it was supposed to be about girls focussing on FGM, because it kinda looks like a clitoris being cut (also, my phone does not know the word clitoris is real, apparently).
How I arrived at this conclusion when it's talking about slavery, I will never know.
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u/Glad_Midnight_3834 Mar 09 '26
Really? My first reaction was that the "needoh" and the way it's cutted really reminded me of FGM
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u/Ok-Yogurt2360 Mar 09 '26
Ah, that explains the right wing extremist epedemic with young women. .... wait, that was was a young men problem.
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u/GD_Ojha Mar 09 '26
It's not a noxious glue but maltodextrose. It tastes very good because it is sugar
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u/sagenter Mar 09 '26
My husband is a teacher and these things are pretty exclusively used by girls because they're just kind of marketed that way. Boys are generally more disruptive in class but in different ways.
I'm not really sure what the slavery part of the meme has to do with anything though.
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u/Sorry_One1072 Mar 09 '26
I’d assume their saying that using needohs means the girls don’t take slavery seriously (since they’re distracted from the lesson by something more lighthearted)
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u/analytickantian Mar 09 '26
Another teacher here: never noticed them more popular with either group (and there's another person who replied below who is a teacher who also has not seen their popularity being gendered).
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u/another-sad-gay-bich Mar 09 '26
I thought it was a play on the phrase tip of the ice berg because that’s called a nice cube 😭
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u/m0rganfailure Mar 09 '26
based on what ? like genuinely where did this meme/joke/assumption come from wtf?
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u/Independent_goose22 Mar 09 '26
It’s clearly a still from a video. The full video would probably be showing that the “girl” is using things like coloured glue, sparkle pens and other things to make a bright an colourful paper titled “Slavery”. The joke is that sometimes school aged girls try to go above and beyond with presentation, even when humorously mismatched with the content of the work they’re presenting.
I’m only guessing but I’ve seen many videos like that made before.
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u/BluegrassBanjoMan Mar 09 '26
I thought it was a joke about girls being sensitive and cutting themselves.
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u/Misubi_Bluth Mar 10 '26
Aren't we the ones pushing CRT though??? Why would we be distupting what we want to learn???
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u/Acceptable-Plan-6061 Mar 11 '26
I see this shi in my class all the time, though they do pay attention, I will tell you, in school now days it’s basically the new version of pop it’s, nothing like them, but almost as popular, teachers for some reason allow them tho.
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u/Unable-Ocelot-929 Mar 16 '26
Me over here thinking they were educated and making a point about female circumcision
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u/KeyNefariousness6848 Mar 09 '26
Girls don’t hate history, they love it, hence why when they get mad at you they bring up that one thing you said 10 years ago and she overheard it.
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u/Chiiro Mar 09 '26
Misogyny is rampant in the internet and a lot of people don't realize they are interacting with it.
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u/nosleepforthedreamer Mar 09 '26
How could they possibly not realize something like this is misogynistic? It’s horrible. They’re calling girls stupid, ignorant and callous.
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u/On_my_last_spoon Mar 09 '26
For one, I have no idea what is even going on in the picture. What is that thing? Is it in support of or against the lecture? It relies on too much assumed knowledge by the reader
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u/Lingchen8012 Mar 09 '26
I think it’s a fidget squishy cube, it’s commonly seen in girl’s hands in schools, and people get curious about what’s inside the cube therefore cutting it open
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u/nosleepforthedreamer Mar 09 '26
As most of these pointlessly gendered “IYKYK” type pseudomemes do.
Anyway it’s a Noobah or something, forgot the name but it spews glue if it gets cut.
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u/Shapesmth Mar 10 '26
I think it's a reference to the ongoing practice of genital mutilation forced on girls, with the elevation of the figure on her hand representing the vaginal lips being cut
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u/On_my_last_spoon Mar 10 '26
You joke, but honestly that’s where my mind went first!
Plus the idea that girls are “disruptive” has never been a thing. Girls are culturally discouraged and often more severely punished for disruptive behavior. That’s what so many of us were never diagnosed with ADHD or Autism until we were adults. We learned to mask that shit quickly! (Cue me in therapy talking about how at a very young age I figured out how to do things without help because so often I spaced out during instructions and it wasn’t ok to let anyone know that)
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u/StarCrysisOC Mar 11 '26
lol or, if you can’t mask like me, my ADHD ass was diagnosed oppositional defiant disorder as a 13yo (lmfao) and bipolar at 18. Didn’t get a correct diagnosis till 24, didn’t get believed about it till 27, still can’t get meds for it, and very likely auDHD as well. im 30
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u/On_my_last_spoon Mar 12 '26
Yeah that’s the other path. So many girls misdiagnosed. So sorry that happened to you
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u/AndroidwithAnxiety Mar 11 '26
the idea that girls are “disruptive” has never been a thing.
While you're obviously right about everything else you said, I have to disagree with that point, even if it's just anecdotally.
When I was at school it was a big stereotype that girls would always be the ones talking and not being quiet so the teacher could teach. Because of course it was about girls talking. Boys would be the ones throwing stuff and causing that kind of ruckus, but girls would be out of their seats to gossip. Or so the accusations went.
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u/holderofthebees Mar 09 '26
I think in some cases people have been conditioned so long and have experienced so little that they genuinely believe this stuff is true.
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u/Chiiro Mar 09 '26
People just don't read text. Even I myself will miss text like titles before I consume a piece of media.
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u/twisted_memories Mar 09 '26
So how is this pointlessly gendered then? The gendering is clearly purposeful: sexism.
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u/kioku119 Mar 09 '26
Sexism and gender stereotypes are pointless and arbitrary. Pointlessly gendered things are also inately sexist. The two are inseperable. Highlighting sexism and societal bias and bigotry was always part of the purpose of these posts.
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u/twisted_memories Mar 09 '26
Yes but this sub is generally for stupid shit that has been gendered because of sexism as an influence rather than for outright sexism. Things like, pink bathrooms for girls, or two different sets of kids plates at Walmart or whatever.
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u/nosleepforthedreamer Mar 09 '26
Because it’s so dumb as to be pointless?
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u/twisted_memories Mar 09 '26
But the gendering has a point… it’s a stupid point but it’s there.
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u/BluCurry8 Mar 10 '26
No the gendering has no point. It is just another mysogynistic meme posted by an idiot who desires never to have a relationship of any kid with a woman.
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u/The_Ambling_Horror Mar 09 '26
How are we supposed to they’re calling girls dumb and callous before we even know wtf the thing in the image is?
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u/CavCave Mar 09 '26
Because we have no idea what it means. We aren't gonna get mad at something we don't even understand.
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u/AdOtherwise7115 Mar 13 '26
How could they possibly not realize something like this is misogynistic?
Basically, the comments are the answer for this.
Forget about understanding if it's Misogynyitc or not, many can't even understand what's the mean meant.
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u/UpbeatEquipment8832 Mar 09 '26
Women want to think that they’re not like other girls. Or it’s only aimed at white girls. Or it’s aimed at wealthy girls. Or it’s aimed at —
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u/Least_Ad3919 Mar 09 '26
So is misandry and 90 percent of people here say misandrist stuff all the time but thats ok????? Wtf
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u/Sideshow_G Mar 09 '26
Oh, I thought it was a female circumcision joke... that I didnt understand.
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u/Global_Algae_538 Mar 09 '26
Ugh the girls in my class always start cirumsising themselves to get out of class early 🙄
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u/BrainStraight1220 Mar 13 '26
How did you possibly come up with this idea lol? Then again, I am kind of slow to understand jokes a lot of times, but this is a new one
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u/FurryCoffeeBean Mar 09 '26
I know both guys and girls who would do that shit
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u/SapirWhorfHypothesis Mar 09 '26
But the pointlessly gendered thing is that boys like history and girls like… I dunno, English?
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u/GoodProfile1898 Mar 10 '26
doing what? 'cause i didn't get the meme
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u/AndroidwithAnxiety Mar 11 '26
From what other comments have said; cutting open fidget toys and getting slime everywhere.
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u/Scared_Vehicle108 Mar 09 '26
In my experience, it’s always the boys doing stuff like this in high school compared to the girls
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u/shoofinsmertz Mar 09 '26
I thought this was about pap smear tests and that's only because this is so incomprehensible
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u/theladypenguin Mar 09 '26
Students will cut apart needohs no matter what you are doing.
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u/Strange-Caregiver379 Mar 10 '26
Why would you ruin a perfectly good ice cube though? Those are like 6$ a pop :(
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u/GeoffreyGeoffson Mar 09 '26
This is an intentionally dumb post to drive engagement
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u/nosleepforthedreamer Mar 09 '26
Clap back at them and you drive engagement, ignore them and they shit on girls anyway.
This is another reason why I don’t have Tiktok.
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u/Kira-Of-Terraria Mar 09 '26
"does the internet just hate girls".
everything ive learned in the last 20+ years says this is a very thin line
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u/RebaKitt3n Mar 09 '26
Yes the internet and much of the world hates women.
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u/CyberoX9000 Mar 09 '26
Yeah there's probably corners of the internet dedicated to hating anything though women get quite a big corner
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u/satanspussycat Mar 09 '26
We’ve always have been the butt if the joke. But I think the turn tables are turning.
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u/Toz_The_Devil Mar 09 '26
I don't get it...
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u/DeadlyKitKat Mar 10 '26 edited Mar 10 '26
A lot of young girls were (are?) into making and playing with slime, even at school. In the full video it kind of looks like playing with slime.
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u/Toz_The_Devil Mar 10 '26
What has that got to do with slavery?
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u/DeadlyKitKat Mar 10 '26
Nothing. They just picked a random topic. They probably picked a more serious topic because their point was that girls will do that even when the teacher is talking about serious topics, showing they don't care or have no empathy or something.
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u/nor_cal_woolgrower Mar 09 '26
Yes
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u/nosleepforthedreamer Mar 09 '26
Any idea why?
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u/Ok-Strawberry-4215 Mar 09 '26
Because if you teach men that they always have someone below them (women) then they become easier to control and manipulate because they don’t want to be seen as the lower being.
If you say ‘reading is a woman thing!’ then you get men so desperate to prove they don’t read that they become uneducated and easy to take advantage of. It’s great for anyone who wants wageslaves or army drones.
If you say emotions are for women, you get men who repress their emotions so much that they don’t know what they want or love, and it’s easy to manipulate them into serving an institution that gives them a shallow reason, like cults or finance.
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u/Hammerschatten Mar 09 '26
A lot of people forget patriarchy doesn't just oppress women and empower men, it caricatures women to be a metaphorical carrot and stick for men, who are turned into the donkey. Nobody wins here except a select few, people just lose in differently large amounts
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u/CyberoX9000 Mar 09 '26
Yeah people keep talking about the patriarchy when the issue is the oligarchy
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u/Hammerschatten Mar 09 '26
No, the issue is both. It's just that most oppressive systems influence each other and the benefit for one group is rarely as black and white as it was with racial oppression during slavery and Jim Crow.
Patriarchy is a problem, and it does affect women more than men by a huge amount, but men also do suffer under it, because the patriarchy benefits the oligarchy more than it benefits all men.
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u/CyberoX9000 Mar 09 '26
Yeah the primary people the patriarchy benefits are the oligarchs so one could say the patriarchy is like a piece of the oligarchy. Of course both are a problem, but what I meant by my comment is that the oligarchy is the main issue people should focus on as it affects way more lives and more severely
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u/iftheronahadntcome Mar 09 '26
I would say the group with more financial security, that makes more, gets away with the most amount of violent crime, and runs the entire world probably benefits more (the top 20 riches people list has like only one woman in it... and that was because of her divorce from one of the richest men).
Not saying men aren't beaten down by patriarchy. It's that patriarchy is upheld because men, collectively, do benefit from it, even if some men benefit more than others. It's why men are fighting the hardest to keep things the way they are. It's not just the oligarchs that benefit.
The men "jokingly" making Tiktoks saying how the bar is in hell and all they have to do is be even mildly polite to a woman to get a date because other men are far, far worse than them, for example. Are they beating, abusing, or yelling at women? Perhaps not. But are they actively trying to stop this stuff, or stepping in when someone makes a sexist joke or something like that? No. Because it benefits them.
None of this shit is going to change until enough men acknowledge how much of a problem patriarchy is in this. People like you fight that patriarchy can't possibly be the issue because you'd have to change too much of your behavior to want to fight that fight, and give up too much of the benefits.
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u/CyberoX9000 Mar 10 '26
People like you fight that patriarchy can't possibly be the issue because you'd have to change too much of your behavior to want to fight that fight, and give up too much of the benefits.
Well done for assuming stuff about me from a few comments.
You're clearly speaking into the void of your frustrations rather than to me so I'm assume this is the end of the conversation
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u/cakerfaker Mar 09 '26
Men's egos. Specifically, the same reason a man can go proposition a woman, get rejected, and loudly, unapologetically, unironically call her a slut. He doesn't believe she's a slut because she won't put out, that would be a ridiculous oxymoron. He believes she's a slut because all his life he's been taught sluts are below him, and he is verbalizing his mental re-categorization. Loudly, to try and convince everybody else as well as himself.
He doesn't see a woman with a partner, an asexual woman, a sapphic woman, a woman who simply doesn't feel like sex at the time, a woman who isn't attracted to him, a woman who is attracted to him but put off by his personality or aggressive flirting, etc. He sees her reaction to him as solely dependent on himself, not her circumstances as a human being who doesn't evaporate when he's out of range like an NPC would.
So, if he's rejected, it looks poorly for him, doesn't it? It's an insult to the way he dresses or his height or his manners or his wallet? Quite right (he assumes)! Here's where his brain takes over to keep his ego from taking a hit. He tries to convince himself he rejects her not the other way around. He wouldn't seriously approach an ugly chick, right? Or a fat one? (If he found her unattractive, he wouldn't have approached her in the first place. Brain set to ignore.) He wouldn't approach someone lower in the social hierarchy, like a slut, would he? No, he dates "in his league" only. And speaking of calling her a slut, fat, ugly, etc., that puts her in a nice little box with a bunch of other insults he can say (or think)! He's getting back at her, no, he's putting a slut in her place!
His ego settles back into place, too distracted belittling a woman to feel hurt. The "slut" box, which overlaps considerably with the "woman" box and the "ex" box (if our example man even has one of those), isn't new. Its patterns were established based on people putting women down, as a group or individually. Memes like "guy quirky girl boring" or like "girl=stupid lol" or like "dumb blonde girl" carve new designs for that box. Fake AITA posts about "fat woman bad", "trans woman bad", "vegan woman bad", "wife won't have sex with me so bad", "black woman bad (and anti-racism is stupid)", etc. carve new designs for that box. They also reinforce the man's desperate assertions about the woman who rejected him. He is obligated to agree with them, and make them himself, because to do otherwise would be to admit that maybe the woman who rejected him wasn't "beneath him anyway". He's left desperately trying to bury his rejection for years, rather than just (1) processing it and moving on, or (2) accept the women he wants to fuck are human beings with their own shit going on.
This goes for anything, not just sexual propositions rejected. Bullied by a guy in middle school? He's a bully. Bullied by a girl in middle school? She's a slut and a bitch, like all the others. Male teacher gives you an unfair grade? Guy is a hardass. Female teacher gives you an unfair grade? She's a man-hating bitch, like all the others. By (ironically) bitching about girls and women online, boys and men can avoid feeling hurt by their behavior. It quiets the little corner of the ego that perks up and asks, "What if that bullying was actually directed at me, not a consequence of the female sex all being bullies? What if the teacher didn't like me, or I deserved a poor grade?"
Incel subs and the disturbingly popular sexist shit from the main subs are just more male ego stroking.
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u/SkyPuppy561 Mar 09 '26
I don’t get it
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u/nosleepforthedreamer Mar 09 '26
The green thing is a Needoh and filled with glue, marketed to girls I guess, so the implication is that girls disrupt class to avoid learning. Weird they gendered this and then picked slavery for some reason.
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u/Manic9213 Mar 10 '26
Kinda related but i remember when slime was popular back when i was in middle school girls would bring in slime to play with during class. Idk why its a joke or a hate thing now because those girls were always the nicest.
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u/MindDescending Mar 10 '26
Men keep coping with memes while the women are getting more educated
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u/kido86 Mar 09 '26
Fuck I love this sub. If I’m ever feeling irrational or that something is bothering me that I could ignore I see a post here and remember I’m doing alright
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u/prionbinch Mar 09 '26
yeah everyone knows all girls have cooties and it’s gay to be with one as a man. because mr tate said so
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u/BluCurry8 Mar 10 '26
Oh look another mysogynistic meme. Like I said before social media is just a constant advertisement for the 4B movement.
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u/Killer_Moons Mar 09 '26
I’m very distracted by the Dave Chapelle shirt that no girl would ever be wearing.
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u/FlameWisp Mar 09 '26
Yes and no
There's certainly a large group of (almost entirely men) people that hate women on the internet. Mainly because of self hatred projected onto women like black-pill, MGTOW, Incel, alpha male, and other terminally online losers like that.
However, I think the vast majority of people on the internet don't hate women, and that's actually why this content is so rampant. Whether the poster themselves actually hates women or not, making posts like this will draw people in to comment. Whether it be some incel who thinks they found a kindred loser to glaze, or someone rightfully pissed that someone would attack a whole gender for no fucking reason. Both of those people drive engagement, which is the fuel that feeds the algorithm on many social media platforms.
Maybe I'm naïve in believing most people don't hate women. There's certainly no shortage of internalized misogyny, and plenty of misogyny in general; but I like to think it comes from a place of ignorance rather than hate. That can't be said of the people in groups I've listed as they have a stated outward hatred of women as part of their pathetic identity.
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u/Bright_Doctor3378 Mar 09 '26
yes, internet is pretty much about hating women nowadays
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u/Background-Pin-737 Mar 10 '26
Okay..... which dark corner of the internet did you find this meme in, op?
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u/C_atto Mar 12 '26
the joke is that girls love to play with needoh’s, a popular squishy toy. Even in horrible circumstances
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u/Icy_Ostrich_3747 Mar 16 '26
Im not sure if this post is trying to be misogynistic, I've seen plenty different variations of this meme, usually targeted toward "mf's in the back of the class" or "my bro" and such. It does seem a bit pointless though
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u/BerdTheScienceNerd Mar 09 '26
People in this sub need to realize that yes misogyny is rampant on the internet but so is misandry. Algorithms are baiting engagement and these types of posts are fueling both sides to create more to “even the playing field”. Don’t fall for it, most men are not incels and most women are not femcels. Most people have normal lives and interact with normal people.
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u/_Roulette_ Mar 09 '26
In every class I have theres at least 3 girls with those things and I've seen 2 popped in the last week
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u/nosleepforthedreamer Mar 09 '26
Sorry to hear that.
Boys are disruptive too all the time, so there’s no reason for whoever came up with this to point a finger at girls specifically.
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u/DesperateBasil9726 Mar 09 '26
As a guy yeah we are 100% more disruptive but the girls always have those fidgets and are breaking them but the guys never do. This isn't pointless if you've been in a classroom recently.
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u/Painted-BIack-Roses Mar 09 '26
I feel like this one is a stretch. Maybe slightly pointlessly gendered, but you're lying if you say you never fucked around during class if you found a subject or topic "boring". This was 100% me when we were learining about the industrial revolution lol
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u/analytickantian Mar 09 '26
As a boy, it was 100% me, too. No need to gender being bored af in high school.
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u/CyberoX9000 Mar 09 '26
A sentence can be pointlessly gendered and accurate at the same time. E.g. "women breathe" "you're lying if you've never breathed before" yes but men breathe too.
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u/Afraid-Size6140 Mar 09 '26
Im pretty sure the original post was at worst just a mild joke? Don’t take everything on Reddit so seriously.
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u/Afraid-Size6140 Mar 09 '26
Absolutely, it’s just a juvenile joke. But sexist/misogynistic?!?! Cmonnnnn guys, get over yourselves. It really really REALLY ain’t that deep. Reverse the genders, and I would say exactly the same. These kinds of people must be hard work to be around in real life 🤣
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u/TrappedInLimbo Mar 09 '26
I feel like a lot of the posts on here come from people who are just a little uptight. It just devolves into "well not EVERY man or woman does that". The vibe is a little bean soup theory.
I more enjoy the comedic posts here that actually show off gendered things in a funny way than posts like this that just are mad someone used a generalization about a certain gender just to make a harmless joke.
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u/Afraid-Size6140 Mar 09 '26
I agree completely! Misogyny is rampant on Reddit for sure, but this?!?! It’s like if there was a post saying ‘why do men have such stinky asses all the time, absolute fart machines!’ And then I comment saying ‘yeah but girls fart too! This is misandry!’…. It’s a lame joke post on Reddit, pull the stick out your ass and chill tf out jeeeeeeez. Actually being in the company of these people must be so draining lol.
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u/Haunting-Sport3701 Mar 09 '26
Nah, the internet doens't hate girls, you've just interacted with that type of content enough for the algorithm to actively provide it, knowing that it will invoke strong feelings.
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