The internet has allowed men to talk directly to each other, bypassing women, communicating the truth about women.
Ugh, using a perfectly good scifi tool like the internet for relationshippy talking and communicating. How girly.
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The internet has allowed men to talk directly to each other, bypassing women, communicating the truth about women.
Ugh, using a perfectly good scifi tool like the internet for relationshippy talking and communicating. How girly.
I personally love the idea that men were not able to talk to each other directly until the internet made it possible. Stupid women, always being in the way!
Ooh! I've got TWO agendas now, teh homosexual one AND a women's one? Shoot, I dunno if I've got time for that....
If only we'd never gotten the vote...
And here I thought guys talked directly to each other in the locker room, or at poker games, or playing D&D or when ever they got together without women around.
I never know about the secret agendas until some guy points it out.
Well, that's the point, askye. They're secret.
And clearly women have been busy making locker rooms, poker games and D&D sessions co-ed to foil men's communication. That's under Old Business.
I can remember the day when male sf fans would have sacrificed to the Elder Gods for anything that would get women to an sf event.
WHO TOLD YOU??!?
I mean t ahem Well, um.
Only the once...
If only we'd never gotten the vote...
Wait, what???
WE CAN VOTE???
I really better not read that article, seriously. Especially as I've been in SF circles (in person, online) since forever, including rec.arts.sf....