Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd have to say, not just murder, but all kinds of deadly scenarios and how to survive, and make sure my kids survive. Like natural disasters, car crashes, falling down the stairs, deadly pathogens, and yes, murder, etc. I don't think about these things constantly, in a need meds kind of way, but probably at least every couple days. It's hard to avoid with the headlines these days.
Huh, I guess my version of this is frequent thinking about climate change, microplastics, biosphere collapse and related economic and political volatility. I think about the acceleration of all of that (and contribute to myself) when I see airplanes flying, SUVs hitting the gas, weather/disaster reports, unwrapping plastic-wrapped food items, getting an Amazon delivery, massive amounts of garbage and waste, green chemlawns with no pollinators, fast fashion, etc etc.
Oh, I am the person you quoted, and yes, climate change is definitely something I think about regularly. But again, more in the, how are we going to survive this, vein.
But this is not really random like the Roman Empire is. I think we all think about this stuff because we are living in it.
Yeah I think that all the “women’s equivalent” articles and discussions have really highlighted that there is no one topic we all dwell on in the same way as men. Women think about completely different things from each other, except for when it’s something that is actually affecting us.
Umm, neither do guys...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was going to say WW2 or the Plantagenets (really) but I forgot about my murder mystery/true crime obsessions.
50 year old woman and a history buff
Planty Pall? The decimal system? Those Plantagenets?
But truly, l fantasize a lot about a commune-type house with many of my women friends sharing duties snd overseeing our children together and no men involved (other than the necessary insemination)
Anonymous wrote:I was going to say WW2 or the Plantagenets (really) but I forgot about my murder mystery/true crime obsessions.
50 year old woman and a history buff
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd have to say, not just murder, but all kinds of deadly scenarios and how to survive, and make sure my kids survive. Like natural disasters, car crashes, falling down the stairs, deadly pathogens, and yes, murder, etc. I don't think about these things constantly, in a need meds kind of way, but probably at least every couple days. It's hard to avoid with the headlines these days.
Huh, I guess my version of this is frequent thinking about climate change, microplastics, biosphere collapse and related economic and political volatility. I think about the acceleration of all of that (and contribute to myself) when I see airplanes flying, SUVs hitting the gas, weather/disaster reports, unwrapping plastic-wrapped food items, getting an Amazon delivery, massive amounts of garbage and waste, green chemlawns with no pollinators, fast fashion, etc etc.
Oh, I am the person you quoted, and yes, climate change is definitely something I think about regularly. But again, more in the, how are we going to survive this, vein.
But this is not really random like the Roman Empire is. I think we all think about this stuff because we are living in it.
Yeah I think that all the “women’s equivalent” articles and discussions have really highlighted that there is no one topic we all dwell on in the same way as men. Women think about completely different things from each other, except for when it’s something that is actually affecting us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd have to say, not just murder, but all kinds of deadly scenarios and how to survive, and make sure my kids survive. Like natural disasters, car crashes, falling down the stairs, deadly pathogens, and yes, murder, etc. I don't think about these things constantly, in a need meds kind of way, but probably at least every couple days. It's hard to avoid with the headlines these days.
Huh, I guess my version of this is frequent thinking about climate change, microplastics, biosphere collapse and related economic and political volatility. I think about the acceleration of all of that (and contribute to myself) when I see airplanes flying, SUVs hitting the gas, weather/disaster reports, unwrapping plastic-wrapped food items, getting an Amazon delivery, massive amounts of garbage and waste, green chemlawns with no pollinators, fast fashion, etc etc.
Oh, I am the person you quoted, and yes, climate change is definitely something I think about regularly. But again, more in the, how are we going to survive this, vein.
But this is not really random like the Roman Empire is. I think we all think about this stuff because we are living in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd have to say, not just murder, but all kinds of deadly scenarios and how to survive, and make sure my kids survive. Like natural disasters, car crashes, falling down the stairs, deadly pathogens, and yes, murder, etc. I don't think about these things constantly, in a need meds kind of way, but probably at least every couple days. It's hard to avoid with the headlines these days.
Huh, I guess my version of this is frequent thinking about climate change, microplastics, biosphere collapse and related economic and political volatility. I think about the acceleration of all of that (and contribute to myself) when I see airplanes flying, SUVs hitting the gas, weather/disaster reports, unwrapping plastic-wrapped food items, getting an Amazon delivery, massive amounts of garbage and waste, green chemlawns with no pollinators, fast fashion, etc etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd have to say, not just murder, but all kinds of deadly scenarios and how to survive, and make sure my kids survive. Like natural disasters, car crashes, falling down the stairs, deadly pathogens, and yes, murder, etc. I don't think about these things constantly, in a need meds kind of way, but probably at least every couple days. It's hard to avoid with the headlines these days.
Huh, I guess my version of this is frequent thinking about climate change, microplastics, biosphere collapse and related economic and political volatility. I think about the acceleration of all of that (and contribute to myself) when I see airplanes flying, SUVs hitting the gas, weather/disaster reports, unwrapping plastic-wrapped food items, getting an Amazon delivery, massive amounts of garbage and waste, green chemlawns with no pollinators, fast fashion, etc etc.
Oh, I am the person you quoted, and yes, climate change is definitely something I think about regularly. But again, more in the, how are we going to survive this, vein.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd have to say, not just murder, but all kinds of deadly scenarios and how to survive, and make sure my kids survive. Like natural disasters, car crashes, falling down the stairs, deadly pathogens, and yes, murder, etc. I don't think about these things constantly, in a need meds kind of way, but probably at least every couple days. It's hard to avoid with the headlines these days.
Huh, I guess my version of this is frequent thinking about climate change, microplastics, biosphere collapse and related economic and political volatility. I think about the acceleration of all of that (and contribute to myself) when I see airplanes flying, SUVs hitting the gas, weather/disaster reports, unwrapping plastic-wrapped food items, getting an Amazon delivery, massive amounts of garbage and waste, green chemlawns with no pollinators, fast fashion, etc etc.
Anonymous wrote:I'd have to say, not just murder, but all kinds of deadly scenarios and how to survive, and make sure my kids survive. Like natural disasters, car crashes, falling down the stairs, deadly pathogens, and yes, murder, etc. I don't think about these things constantly, in a need meds kind of way, but probably at least every couple days. It's hard to avoid with the headlines these days.