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Apparently men aren't even as good at winter navigation:
https://web.archive.org/web/20051108105305/http://www.avalanche.org/~moonstone/TAR/Human%20Being.htmThe accident statistics show that most avalanche victims are between the ages of 20 and 35 and are male. Very few females get killed in avalanches and those who do are usually following a male at the time. In a number of cases the men involved in avalanche accidents did not listen to the advice of sensible women. But a man has got to be a MAN! And no better way to prove it than in a stupendously violent death.
Testosterone makes the muscles strong, the voice deep, the body hairy, the ego big, the brain numb. You feel invincible! As my girlfriend often reminds me, I myself happen to be particularly affected by this disease.
Many of us deep in the throes of testosterone poisoning miss the subtleties. It's as if you need to beat us with 2 x 4's. Avalanches make great 2 x 4's and there's no way you can get pummeled by one without it changing your life -like a broken heart. Settle down, get a job, get married, have some kids. Avalanches seem to have that effect. Utterly humbling and horrid. It's good for men to feel that sometimes.
If men suddenly stopped working.
- Electricity will stop flowing and all electronic devices will turn against us by doing nothing. This alone is a long list.
- Water will stop flowing. As hard labor is required to maintain these systems.
- Construction of new houses and buildings will cease. This will cause properties to skyrocket where only the filthy rich can afford to buy or rent one.
- Food supply will dramatically decrease while the grocery stores will be cleaned out, they will have low employment for such reasoning. Food delivery will also cease.
- Gasoline, gone. Refining gasoline from crude oil, gone.
- Transport and deliver gone.
Sure there are women in these fields, and they are respected by men for working like one, buy these women are so far and few in between they won't accommodate the demand for them.
Technology is to us, what nectar is to the bee. When it no longer works we'll turn savage against one another while the population decreases.
So when you bathe, or have a glass of that sweet government juice fresh from the tap. Or when it's gotten dark so you light up the bulb and play some Nintendo. Remember all of that magic is going on because there are men you don't even know behind the curtain making it.... Possible.
If men suddenly stopped working.
- Electricity will stop flowing and all electronic devices will turn against us by doing nothing. This alone is a long list.
- Water will stop flowing. As hard labor is required to maintain these systems.
- Construction of new houses and buildings will cease. This will cause properties to skyrocket where only the filthy rich can afford to buy or rent one.
- Food supply will dramatically decrease while the grocery stores will be cleaned out, they will have low employment for such reasoning. Food delivery will also cease.
- Gasoline, gone. Refining gasoline from crude oil, gone.
- Transport and deliver gone.
Sure there are women in these fields, and they are respected by men for working like one, buy these women are so far and few in between they won't accommodate the demand for them.
Technology is to us, what nectar is to the bee. When it no longer works we'll turn savage against one another while the population decreases.
So when you bathe, or have a glass of that sweet government juice fresh from the tap. Or when it's gotten dark so you light up the bulb and play some Nintendo. Remember all of that magic is going on because there are men you don't even know behind the curtain making it.... Possible.
Lmao shut up bb, these jobs aren't as hard as you're making them out to be. Women took up "hard male" jobs in the war and thrived. These are all jobs where the skill is taught. Literally all of these. The reason these jobs are traditionally male is because it's sexist as fuck, they generally tend to see women as weaker than and prefer to hire males. I've worked in the refinery industry, it is not hard. Operating a crane? Just be good at maths, have a steady hand and look to your flaggers.
These are not as hard as you think they are. Most of these jobs are literally sitting down behind a scada system.
There are women wanting to enter these fields