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Courtney Reid's avatar

Ironically enough, this goes back to what Solomon so eloquently stated in Ecclesiastes in my opinion: God man man upright, but they have sought out many inventions. This to say, that, perhaps, our technologies have superseded our evolutionary adaptive capabilities. Thus, causing many of us to become degenerates. We’ve outdone ourselves so to speak. Perhaps the message being that in doing so the movie is representative of a much greater problem within society, in a race to become a lot less human and more like machines. Subsequently, turning ourselves into the beast.

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Jaime's avatar

In regards to the evolutionary learning curve to driving. You got to give recognition to the engineers that has made driving easy and comfortable. Same with planes, trains and elevators. They even had conductors when the first elevators were introduced.

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Thomas P Seager, PhD's avatar

Outstanding

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Jay's avatar

You can't make women find househusbands sexy because of extenuating factors. I know status is contextual, but if a wife works harder than her husband, he's not going to have any status.

The problem with Rollo Tomassi is that he's a corny guru who is more concerned with the autistic mechanisms by which frivilous women, who have a pyschology for cults, mass hysteria, and being pimped out, decide to have sex.

The reason patriarchy is important is because women lack certain moral faculties that men possess, such as individual accountability, a sense of justice, a desire to calm environments down rather than escalate them up for attention seeking, etc etc.

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