Hm? I feel Freud would see claims like "why can't we hate men?" as a manifestation of ego-id conflict regarding the Electra complex: to deny they love men is to refuse to identify as a competitor for their fathers' affection, conflicting with their id's desire to possess him.
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men are pigs? mostly not. just that fucking guy.
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I wonder if its a fixed personality trait tbh one go-to "what would make this more interesting" thing I think about is "what if this were just genetically determined" like, this is probably a viable strategy, wouldnt surprise me if evolutionarily stable fraction were >> 0
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society mostly makes sense (I think?) as a novel framework where lots of people with bundles of traits, some of which are fixed and some of which are quite flexible, struggle with the fixed ones where they don't fit (or prosper when they fit v well)
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but these days were all in thrall to the superorganisms growing all around us humans havent been free for a long-ass time and were gonna be less so in the future is my guess some nights even sober I can nearly see the nameless guiding egregores stretching out to the stars
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"how the other half lives" but it's reasonably normal people having depressing casual sex
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I can't think of anything more likely to fast-track you to nihilistic despair than sabotaging your evolutionary mechanism for satisfaction
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