Free as in Form

Gender Differences

Setting: Male & female colleagues chatting over lunch in the office cafeteria.

Man: Tom was really yelling in the conference room today. You should have seen him, he was pissed. I think some of his staff is actually a bit mad at him for it.

Woman: Good thing he’s not a woman, they’d be furious.

Man: What’s that supposed to mean?

Woman: Being a female boss just carries different weight than being a male boss. You have to be really careful not to over-react to anything or they’ll accuse you of being fragile and emotional for the rest of your career. But when a man is yelling in the conference room, people get a uncomfortable & then get over it, and he’s not thought of much differently or respected any less.

Man: That’s not true, it’s probably just that women actually DO get overly emotional sometimes; it’s just in their hormones, and men don’t have the tolerance for that sort of thing.

Woman: So you don’t think that women are perceived differently than men when they’re being aggressive?

Man: Not at all. Aggression is aggression, and it’s reacted to for what it’s worth. Not for whether it’s a man or a woman.

Woman: Ok. Have you seen that new Tag Body Spray commercial? The one where they’re saying “Warning, Tag body Spray may cause bumps, bruises…”

Man: Oh yeah! And it’s all these chicks that smell the spray and then attack him. That was great.

Woman: Yeah, pretty funny. But what if the roles were reversed? What if it’s a commercial where the woman sprays some perfume on, and all the men in the room literally jump on top her and knock her to the ground. What do you think?

Man: Well I don’t think they’d show something like that, they’d probably just show the men all looking at her and smiling; maybe doing something goofy like walking into something.

Woman: Right. Because it’s immediately disturbing to you to think of a bunch of men jumping on top of a woman. Because when that really does happen, it’s bad news. On the other hand it’s funny to see a bunch of women do that in a commercial because it’s so ludicrous that it would ever really happen.

Man: Well..l doesn't that just go to show you that women are different emotionally?

Woman: What it goes to show you is that society has different expectations of their behavior. You still want to tell me that women’s actions carry the same weight at men’s actions?

Man: Well that’s ONE example of..

Woman: Yes, just one example of the fact that society has different expectations of men and women, and therefore different thresholds of tolerance for certain actions. Women are supposed to be demure, and subservient, and if a bunch of them threw themselves on top of you it’s obviously to offer themselves to you and be your servant because they would do anything for a sexy Tag body-spray smelling guy like you. Meanwhile it’s disturbing if a man throws himself on top of a woman because it implies he’s demanding the submission of an unwilling partner. When a man yells in the conference room, he’s simply venting his frustration. When a woman yells in the conference room, she’s just a horrible bitch who hates men. She has dared to abandon her subservient position in society as lowly, passive, agreeable Woman, to the point of finding the nerve to actually yell at people.

(Man looks like he wants to say something but doesn't.)

Woman: THAT's why it’s different for women in the workplace. Because for every little mistake, for every emotion dared to be expressed, we lose a little respect. That’s why it’s more difficult to be a female boss than a male one, and that's why there are fewer of us. Personally I think women should intentionally be more aggressive in the workplace. Eventually people will become desensitized to the shocking image of an aggressive woman and society's expectations will even out. That's when you'll start seeing photos of Boards of Directors and Leadership Committees with as many women as men in them, and it ain't because we didn't have the capability before then.

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Sometimes it’s necessary to separate how you feel from what’s happening around you.

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Care package

Imagine you're in prison. Your friends & family send you letters regularly, but you are only allowed one care package per month. This package cannot contain anything dangerous, pornographic, upsetting, or banned from inmate possession. The box can hold up to a dozen things. What would you want? My list would probably look like this:

  1. Cigarettes (I don't smoke, but it's true they're great for bartering.)
  2. A science fiction book
  3. A non-fiction book
  4. Recent pictures of family and friends
  5. Old pictures of myself
  6. Origami paper
  7. A decent facial soap
  8. A decent facial moisturizer
  9. Newman's peanut butter cups or similar
  10. Stickers
  11. Drawings made by friends
  12. A surprise

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Racism

The color of your skin does not matter. We are all created equal. I don’t care if you’re black, white, brown, yellow, purple, red, blue… well, actually no, not blue. We have to draw the line somewhere.

First it's Blue Man Group, then Le Blue Girl, before you know it it's drowned people, choking victims, The Sad, that guy who sings that song, "I'm Blue, ladeedee ladeeda..."

It's a slippery slope, people.

 

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The Formula

Is in progress... to be constructed from these random reminders later:   

Xp – psychological change
Xb – biological change

multiples of each

Xp required
compatibility with other Xp also required

various states, pre Xp
intrinsic vs. circumstantial; contants within values for Xp and Xb

related frustrations

society’s influence on various states of relationshis & overlap with p and b

 

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Divine Intervention

A bunch of people sitting around taking to God about his drug habit. When he denies it, they bring up the crazy weather, platypuses (platapi?), Bush’s presidency, etc.

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Giving your love to God

People are afraid to love something that they might lose. Parents die, relationships end, friends move away… It’s very painful to love something and then have it leave you.

Enter: God. People aren’t afraid to give their love to God once they believe, because that's all you have to do. It can never die, it has unlimited forgiveness, and it’ll never leave you.

Shit. Robin just rained on my parade. He said that there are mortal Gods in some cultures.

OK addendum to my previous revelation:

AMERICAN people are afraid to give their love to something that might die. Yadda yadda yadda, IN AMERCA.

The end.

 

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Already Left Behind

The rapture is coming, right? All the righteous will be swept away to heavan, and the rest of us poor bastards will be left on earth in a hell of our own making.

What if it's already happened? What if it happened so long ago, that we are the decendants of those who were left behind? If a select few people knew this to be true, and shared that knowledge with the rest of the world, what would the reaction be? (Assuming there were some undisputable proof that this was true.)

Once we've accepted that in fact, at some point God has turned his back on us, should we try to win back his approval? Could we if we wanted to? How would we do it? Or should we assume that we will never again fall into God's good graces and try to form a new way of world thinking founded on Godlessness, survival, and happiness? Would that look any different than today?

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Found in the archives

Stream of consciousness writing 11:08pm coming home from some schmaltzy bar near work after hanging out with Rex and Robin.

Psychological problem where people talk about the state of the world-- get worked up over news stories, global wars, national politics, international policy, and the like. Genuine interest? Not in my case. Externalization of personal problems.

Not In Service train across the platform.

Have a song running through my head, a Bad Religion song, they always are.

"Oh yeah, oh yeah, like the blood on my door, wash me clean and I will run, until I reach the shore. I've known it all along."

So what have we known all along exactly? Are there multiple level of consciousness? Can I hate someone on one level and love them on another? Does motivation matter or just when it's convenient for me?

Tonight we went from discussing life and death to discussing human value to discussing friendships to mortality to morality to what? POLITICS, of course!!!

Isn't this always the progression?

It's painful to talk about your feelings. It's easy to judge.

I don't know how I feel anymore. BUT...I know how easy it is to spew emotional nonsense, pass it off as intellectual political discussion, and satiate my need to reconcile my wants with my desires

I want to be a good person.

I desire fame and wealth and happiness.

A conflict? Perhaps so. So do we contribute anything useful? Does the passionate cry of nobility and meaning really enhance our state of being? Are we just running from point A to point B without ever having labeled them on the map? Or are we operating rote. Empty vessels chugging along because we can't do anything else. It feels good to be part of a system, even if we aren't actually contributing anything to it.

We are Not In Service.

 

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