Cookie Thread Act 4 (Act 5): The Fifth One

Alright the top of the very first (non-paywalled) article that comes up says

Pick-me girl name-calling has been described as problematic and misogynistic

and so that’s probably about as much as I care to look into that

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(non-paywalled) moment :sob:

me when I paywall my site

pick-me girl is like the female equivalent of simp

like bad simp. going out of way to seek attention of opposite sex

“i’m not like the other girls”

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Yeah it’s like. Nominally refers to a girl who puts herself and other women down to be friends with shitty men? But social media dot com refers to any woman who is insufficiently feminine as a Pick Me

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this is how I think of it

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oh ok lmao

everything is a wheel specifically designed to hate women more

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Because oh a women isn’t feminine that means she’s doing it for Male Attention… it’s the most frustrating reductive thing on planet dressed up in a vague paintcoat of Supporting Other Women. So sad

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I’m doing this for female attention. Excuse you

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LMAO

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real

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image

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not fake

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idk what this means

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Just remove the gendered language and it’s a straightforward observation about how autistic people find it easier to communicate with other autistic people

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true

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wait a minute :thinking:

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“As an autistic person I feel like I communicate better than allistic people and cause less unnecessary drama and stress” and grass is green and the sky is blue. “I’m communicating right and everybody else is communicating wrong” - statements dreamed up by the Utterly Everyone

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its wayy too similar to incel terminology. there is one good person and it is the Male Masculine Man. everyone else is wrong. We live in a society of people who really want to be seals for some reason

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