Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think of psychology everyday.
how people think, why people do things the way they do things, why sibling are the same/different, why different cultures do things differently, how good is integrated differently in different cultures.
Not really equivalent of thinking about Empire - more a modern popular culture phenom …
Lol. No. You don’t understand the assignment.
Psychology has been around longer than the Roman Empire
But… thinking about your ex best friend is like the Roman Empire. Ffs.
I was different PP sorry and forgot to clarify.
Neither examples are good equivalents for thinking about the Roman Empire - that was the assignment right?
No the assignment is what do women think about more often than you could ever imagine.
Shouldn’t it be what women think about far, far more than men can imagine?
One answer might be how to avoid sexual assault.
This. Personal safety, sexual harassment, sexual assault. How much of our mind space is devoted to these subjects and how much of our lives we adjust because of these concerns.
It was more fun to consider empires but when it comes down to actual mental attention, yes, avoiding predatorial men is up there.
Winner, winner, chicken dinner!
Omg! The amount of time I literally think of this… so much.
As a suburban mother of 2, I can tell you that the amount of time I think about this is virtually zero. At this stage of life, I'm no longer living in sketchy areas or hanging around with sketchy friends or doing sketchy things.
If you think about your personal safety so much, maybe you need to reevaluate where you are and what you are doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know about this silly and hilariously accurate Tik Tok trend, what is the women’s equivalent? What do women think about more frequently than you would ever expect?
If you don’t know what I’m talking about, here is an explanation:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/2023/09/18/how-often-do-men-think-about-the-roman-empire-a-lot-according-to-new-tiktok-trend/
This is entertaining but not credible.
I really don’t believe that a large number, let alone a majority, of men ruminate about the Roman Empire daily, weekly Or monthly. The Nicene Creed mentions Pontius Pilate but I suspect the few people who regularly attend Catholic, Episcopal/ Anglican and other denominations that cite the Nicene Creed in their liturgies are not inspired to ponder the implications.
If men are saying they do it is most likely to
Appear more thoughtful than they actually are.
I would imagine that similarly implausible historical eras or cultures that women could allege that they think about daily might be:
Ming Dynasty/ Chinese hey day
Ancient Israelites
Ancient Greece
Atlantis
Pocahontas
Trail of Tears
Pioneer women in the Wild West
Vikings
Russian Revolution
Dickens England/ Industrial Revolution
I’m all for lots of people thinking deeply about historical eras/ influences other than our own current realities but find it hard to believe that either men or women are routinely thinking about the same ones …
Would be truly amazing if that was so …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know about this silly and hilariously accurate Tik Tok trend, what is the women’s equivalent? What do women think about more frequently than you would ever expect?
If you don’t know what I’m talking about, here is an explanation:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/2023/09/18/how-often-do-men-think-about-the-roman-empire-a-lot-according-to-new-tiktok-trend/
This is entertaining but not credible.
I really don’t believe that a large number, let alone a majority, of men ruminate about the Roman Empire daily, weekly Or monthly. The Nicene Creed mentions Pontius Pilate but I suspect the few people who regularly attend Catholic, Episcopal/ Anglican and other denominations that cite the Nicene Creed in their liturgies are not inspired to ponder the implications.
If men are saying they do it is most likely to
Appear more thoughtful than they actually are.
I would imagine that similarly implausible historical eras or cultures that women could allege that they think about daily might be:
Ming Dynasty/ Chinese hey day
Ancient Israelites
Ancient Greece
Atlantis
Pocahontas
Trail of Tears
Pioneer women in the Wild West
Vikings
Russian Revolution
Dickens England/ Industrial Revolution
I’m all for lots of people thinking deeply about historical eras/ influences other than our own current realities but find it hard to believe that either men or women are routinely thinking about the same ones …
Would be truly amazing if that was so …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The gruesome slaughter really began when the Europeans invaded and leaned on literal slaughter (enslaving and chopping off limbs and other body parts leaving them to suffer infection and slow death).
I think the Mayan civilization is more interesting to contemplate because it isn't as explicitly documented down to the smallest detail as the Roman Empire. The Aztecs are interesting too in terms of mythological belief systems.
The Romans (to me) are more exciting for movies, novels and history classes because it's like a well documented soap opera with lots of intrigue, turnover and the architecture and sculpture to back up each rulers' legitimacy and how they align with their predecessors or
This is the opposite of what actually happened.
Sorry, you do not know history. I've studied this including original first hand writings by Diego de Landa. Mayan libraries filled with their books were also burned to the ground. Another reason there is way more info about the Roman empire.
Okay. But I'm not sure how you missed the extensive (pervasive) human sacrifice by both the Mayans (who were no longer a significant military power when the Spaniards arrived) and the Aztecs. The fear and worship of death.
Anonymous wrote:Funny TikToker said murder and I think I'm on board.
How to avoid being murdered.
How we would successfully get away with murder.
How we'd go about solving a murder.
Watching True Crime docs on murder to relax.Podcasts on murder. Etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think of psychology everyday.
how people think, why people do things the way they do things, why sibling are the same/different, why different cultures do things differently, how good is integrated differently in different cultures.
Not really equivalent of thinking about Empire - more a modern popular culture phenom …
Lol. No. You don’t understand the assignment.
Psychology has been around longer than the Roman Empire
But… thinking about your ex best friend is like the Roman Empire. Ffs.
I was different PP sorry and forgot to clarify.
Neither examples are good equivalents for thinking about the Roman Empire - that was the assignment right?
No the assignment is what do women think about more often than you could ever imagine.
Shouldn’t it be what women think about far, far more than men can imagine?
One answer might be how to avoid sexual assault.
This. Personal safety, sexual harassment, sexual assault. How much of our mind space is devoted to these subjects and how much of our lives we adjust because of these concerns.
It was more fun to consider empires but when it comes down to actual mental attention, yes, avoiding predatorial men is up there.
Winner, winner, chicken dinner!
Omg! The amount of time I literally think of this… so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you know about this silly and hilariously accurate Tik Tok trend, what is the women’s equivalent? What do women think about more frequently than you would ever expect?
If you don’t know what I’m talking about, here is an explanation:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/2023/09/18/how-often-do-men-think-about-the-roman-empire-a-lot-according-to-new-tiktok-trend/
This is a fun and interesting question OP….
PP was right that we are experiencing a generational humor gap …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think of psychology everyday.
how people think, why people do things the way they do things, why sibling are the same/different, why different cultures do things differently, how good is integrated differently in different cultures.
Not really equivalent of thinking about Empire - more a modern popular culture phenom …
Lol. No. You don’t understand the assignment.
Psychology has been around longer than the Roman Empire
But… thinking about your ex best friend is like the Roman Empire. Ffs.
I was different PP sorry and forgot to clarify.
Neither examples are good equivalents for thinking about the Roman Empire - that was the assignment right?
No the assignment is what do women think about more often than you could ever imagine.
Shouldn’t it be what women think about far, far more than men can imagine?
One answer might be how to avoid sexual assault.
This. Personal safety, sexual harassment, sexual assault. How much of our mind space is devoted to these subjects and how much of our lives we adjust because of these concerns.
It is so ingrained we don’t even know we do it. Every time we are out there is a safety assessment. Women are meerkats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think of psychology everyday.
how people think, why people do things the way they do things, why sibling are the same/different, why different cultures do things differently, how good is integrated differently in different cultures.
Not really equivalent of thinking about Empire - more a modern popular culture phenom …
Lol. No. You don’t understand the assignment.
Psychology has been around longer than the Roman Empire
But… thinking about your ex best friend is like the Roman Empire. Ffs.
I was different PP sorry and forgot to clarify.
Neither examples are good equivalents for thinking about the Roman Empire - that was the assignment right?
No the assignment is what do women think about more often than you could ever imagine.
Shouldn’t it be what women think about far, far more than men can imagine?
One answer might be how to avoid sexual assault.
This. Personal safety, sexual harassment, sexual assault. How much of our mind space is devoted to these subjects and how much of our lives we adjust because of these concerns.
Anonymous wrote:If you know about this silly and hilariously accurate Tik Tok trend, what is the women’s equivalent? What do women think about more frequently than you would ever expect?
If you don’t know what I’m talking about, here is an explanation:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/2023/09/18/how-often-do-men-think-about-the-roman-empire-a-lot-according-to-new-tiktok-trend/