The white mans' hubris gets her cleaved in twain, so they lock the poor (fellas and broads) in the boiler room, and save the rich ladies... for honor.

Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:The Titanic might be an apt metaphor.
The white mans' hubris gets her cleaved in twain, so they lock the poor (fellas and broads) in the boiler room, and save the rich ladies... for honor.
Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:Sure. We all know how much value aristocrats add to society. Hiring guards to protect the royal jewels is good make-work.
This sort of attitude is way too common. Newton wasn't a pauper. Einstein wasn't a day laborer. Ford, Rockefeller, and Carnegie started poor, but they didn't stay there, and the changes they made to the world happened when they were on top of life, not when they were in the gutter.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:Sure. We all know how much value aristocrats add to society. Hiring guards to protect the royal jewels is good make-work.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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Women and children first wasn't a thing--women and children can't row.Speaker to Animals wrote:Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:Sure. We all know how much value aristocrats add to society. Hiring guards to protect the royal jewels is good make-work.
In the Victorian era?? They added quite a lot, actually, and a lot of the people onboard were engineers and business types. That was a huge loss for society back then.
But, again, the calculus that led to "women and children first" no longer applies to a technological society, even if our evolutionary psychology demands it.
Hey now, I love the aristocracy as much as anyone. Most my favorite things are the result of rich folks blowing cash on vanity projects.Okeefenokee wrote:This sort of attitude is way too common. Newton wasn't a pauper. Einstein wasn't a day laborer. Ford, Rockefeller, and Carnegie started poor, but they didn't stay there, and the changes they made to the world happened when they were on top of life, not when they were in the gutter.Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote:Sure. We all know how much value aristocrats add to society. Hiring guards to protect the royal jewels is good make-work.
This notion that the world is made up of daydreaming millionaires doing nothing more than tickling their fannies on the day couch with all their money they don't know how to spend, and the rest of us, and that it's the folks buying the big gulps and scratch offs who are responsible for everything we have in the modern era, is fucking dumb.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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