An article I shouldn't read
Jan. 26th, 2010 03:00 pmOkay, I had to abort after only one page of this 5-page article.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/men/article6992299.ece
Perhaps it is meant as humor or sarcasm or something but I confess it FAR too closely matches my view of men and heterosexual relationships and it just fills me with the kind of contempt for humanity that makes me want to find some way to get a rocket to the asteroid belt so I can shift a few massive rocks to send them crashing down on the Earth in hopes of obliterating mankind.
If this is really truly what you people are like, please do the entire planet a favor and either evolve or die out. I really have a low tolerance for such pathetic simian behavior.
If this article honestly is not you, congrats and thank you. This article has literally upset my stomach. :/
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/men/article6992299.ece
Perhaps it is meant as humor or sarcasm or something but I confess it FAR too closely matches my view of men and heterosexual relationships and it just fills me with the kind of contempt for humanity that makes me want to find some way to get a rocket to the asteroid belt so I can shift a few massive rocks to send them crashing down on the Earth in hopes of obliterating mankind.
If this is really truly what you people are like, please do the entire planet a favor and either evolve or die out. I really have a low tolerance for such pathetic simian behavior.
If this article honestly is not you, congrats and thank you. This article has literally upset my stomach. :/
(no subject)
Date: 2010-01-26 11:56 pm (UTC)Skimming through it it seems to be one mans view that marriage is supposed to be a continual psychological battle for supremacy, a fight of passive aggression, simply because it's something you have to do in life. Depressing. Sadly I have to land more on the side that it's not satire, as The Times is more likely to be bought by men who'd appreciate the reinforcement that the only fight they're ever going take on in their lives is somehow sociologically vital as opposed to admitting their own poor choices.
Though of course this isn't bought, it's free on the internet, so..