Last weekend I was going to change the oil and the filter on the truck and my wife said she wanted to do it. She said she wanted to do all the dirty work. So I showed her step by step and she wouldn't let me lift a thing, jacked the car and everything. Everytime I go to work on the car my wife asks if I can teach her, she really enjoys it and I love it.
I clicked on this video because it said they were making safe spaces (which is dumb). Then she said nothing unreasonable. Why do I feel like the title is misleading?
@@halilzelenka5813 of course. I guess my problem is more with the verbiage. Noone is ever truly safe. You may have various degrees of safety. It's like judgment free zones. People are judging you its just not being said. Both are lies because they promise something they cant garauntee and are ways to manipulate someone into feeling/acting a certain way to reach an end.
I think my biggest point is safety is an illusion. If you concede this point then you realise the problem with gun free zones. And ultimately you can realise that exchanging freedoms for safety is a bad deal every time. Freedom is tangible safety is not. You cant excersise safety.
Last weekend I was going to change the oil and the filter on the truck and my wife said she wanted to do it. She said she wanted to do all the dirty work. So I showed her step by step and she wouldn't let me lift a thing, jacked the car and everything. Everytime I go to work on the car my wife asks if I can teach her, she really enjoys it and I love it.
Not a lot of women are interested in being mechanics or anything like that but this is cool you GO Ladies
Those women are helping other women.
Come to Phoenix!!
I clicked on this video because it said they were making safe spaces (which is dumb). Then she said nothing unreasonable. Why do I feel like the title is misleading?
maybe this just proves that your conception of a safe space has been a strawman all along?
@@halilzelenka5813 lol nope. But you should rethink your conception of proof. Or safe for that matter.
all I'm saying is that not all "safe spaces" are necessarily bad. ever heard of group therapy?
@@halilzelenka5813 of course. I guess my problem is more with the verbiage. Noone is ever truly safe. You may have various degrees of safety. It's like judgment free zones. People are judging you its just not being said. Both are lies because they promise something they cant garauntee and are ways to manipulate someone into feeling/acting a certain way to reach an end.
I think my biggest point is safety is an illusion. If you concede this point then you realise the problem with gun free zones. And ultimately you can realise that exchanging freedoms for safety is a bad deal every time. Freedom is tangible safety is not. You cant excersise safety.
This in sexist. I like
Good but they actually dont have to look weird and filled with tatoos to be a mechanic.
Why'd they all look like lesbians?
Men do it better