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When I look at a city block, I am amazed with the end result of the work that men did many years ago. Even if it’s a s~~~ty neighborhood, I still admire what was accomplished. Someone had to plan it all: the paved streets and sidewalks, the utility poles, the gas pipes, the water pipes, the sewage system, the lots for each building, etc.
I imagine that the men who built all this stuff must’ve came home from work exhausted after working in the sun all day. I’m grateful for all the digging, pipe laying, cement pouring, and various forms of construction they did, ’cause my daily life is more comfortable with electricity, gas, and water in my apartment. And I’d much rather drive my car on an asphalt-covered street than a dusty/muddy dirt road.
"I saw that there comes a point, in the defeat of any man of virtue, when his own consent is needed for evil to win-and that no manner of injury done to him by others can succeed if he chooses to withhold his consent. I saw that I could put an end to your outrages by pronouncing a single word in my mind. I pronounced it. The word was ‘No.’" (Atlas Shrugged)
I had a similar thought today while driving. I was asking myself about all stuff directly underground that had been out there to keep the city going. We are lucky to be alive with all the technology resulting from great minds of men of the past and lucky to live in the modern world built and maintained by men. It is really disappointing that this is overlooked and men are demonised today in this gynocentric world.
Yeah, It’s a complete kick in the ba!ls.
After BUILDING, CREATING, and MAINTAINING the entire “modern world”, MEN are aptly REWARDED …..????
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Most people, upon entering a grand old building, won’t even notice the details. A few will admire the architecture. I always think about the men, long gone, who designed and built the structure. Same for public works projects. I appreciate their skill and sacrifice in making things of lasting utility.
The house where I live now was built almost 100 years ago, and aside from some termite damage that was neglected by the previous owner (most of it has now been repaired and I addressed the underlying drainage issue) and some workmanship issues with an addition built in the 1990s, it has held up remarkably well — which is a testament to the skills and knowledge of the MEN who built it.
Those are all jobs you’d never see a woman do, because she might break a nail and that would be devastating for her. All they do is take advantage of everything men build.
Yeah women who work will only work jobs that are easy and doesn’t require heavy lifting. It’s men that sweat and bleed to make the world function like it does today.
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All the bitching that women do, and they can’t even pick up their own rooms. Just saying. What a joke. I’m glad men are going back to the trades. Its hard work. But the more men that do it, the less Bulls~~~ you take from people. Hopefully, more large scale disasters happen.
And when it does happen? Men better strike and tell the f~~~ no to their laws, the s~~~y gynocentric goverment, and pull the ass hats out of power.
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Those are all jobs you’d never see a woman do, because she might break a nail and that would be devastating for her. All they do is take advantage of everything men build.
Yeah women who work will only work jobs that are easy and doesn’t require heavy lifting. It’s men that sweat and bleed to make the world function like it does today.I had to stop on a main highway yesterday. THe highway dept. was doing some paving on the road before the onset of Winter.
The paving machine operator – Male
The truck drivers – Male
The rakers & skreeders(sp?) – Male
there were 2 FEMALES,…… GUESS where they were …….Yep, directing traffic as flag turners.
Marry again, Hell NO ! ( Even JESUS was hung on a cross just once)
The house where I live now was built almost 100 years ago,
The houses in my old neighborhood were built between 1900 and 1915. A century later: they are still standing despite decades of earthquakes (California). That’s a testament to the men who designed and constructed those homes which gave shelter to several generations of families.
"I saw that there comes a point, in the defeat of any man of virtue, when his own consent is needed for evil to win-and that no manner of injury done to him by others can succeed if he chooses to withhold his consent. I saw that I could put an end to your outrages by pronouncing a single word in my mind. I pronounced it. The word was ‘No.’" (Atlas Shrugged)
Yep, directing traffic as flag turners.
They could easily be replaced by a bucket of sand
Yep, directing traffic as flag turners.
They could easily be replaced by a bucket of sand
Believe it or not; they have automated/mechanical ones now. I seen them here i n NY about 3 months ago.
Was Solar powered as well…..Marry again, Hell NO ! ( Even JESUS was hung on a cross just once)
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