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i’m usually the last to gender things but i relish when men discover something “novel” and it’s just something women have been doing for decades ex: - meal prepping (what do you think women did in the kitchen) - longevity (aka wellness) - lifestyle brands (aka marketing) - and now group chats (aka community)
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Maybe, but the point is a lot of work-in-progress information was shared publicly on early Twitter / Quora + more active blogging culture. Now most public stuff has been workshopped in group chats for a while. Not necessarily bad, but different.
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I feel like this is a feminism genre now to claim to have invented something that's important. I remember Taylor Lorenz had an entire talk and FWBFest about how mommy bloggers invented basically every social primitive on the internet
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Evergreen https://youtu.be/vuEQixrBKCc?si=-_4dd1Oqx-BrBJMI
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@jhoang
lmaoo so true, what would you say is next?
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@leoxcrane
Men rn:
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@hysolac
$FCKN cool
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@lethe
how is forming group chats a feminine trait? men have been forming old boys clubs for generations, its often the foundation of entrenched patriarchy most group chats are "networking", not community
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We're too busy thinking about Rome.
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