Excellent! I was thinking about it when I was making dsrtao yet another home-cooked meal from scratch, raising the kids, managing the house, and still managing to follow my favorite tv series.
Ah, but did you bring him crab cakes as he sat in his favourite easychair?
I really think it's the "oh, we'll keep out tv, and then our lives will be like the good old days when women knew their place" thing that grates on me.
I don't want the good old days when women knew their place. I want a capable, supportive, complex, life partner. I got it. The price for that is having an equal in the house instead of a slave, but that's what low-Turing-Quotient robots will be for, anyway.
The ironic thing, possibly, is the falacy of the "women knowing their place" to begin with -- these people are trying to recreate a reality that never existed.
Personally, I still think you've got crab-cake envy.
Of course, when I saw the article, I thought that the woman should be FORCED to watch TV, tuned to HGTV. Did you see that dining room pic? Ouch. She needs decorating help stat.
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I really think it's the "oh, we'll keep out tv, and then our lives will be like the good old days when women knew their place" thing that grates on me.
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I don't want the good old days when women knew their place. I want a capable, supportive, complex, life partner. I got it. The price for that is having an equal in the house instead of a slave, but that's what low-Turing-Quotient robots will be for, anyway.
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Or maybe I'm just biased by my own family history
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Of course, when I saw the article, I thought that the woman should be FORCED to watch TV, tuned to HGTV. Did you see that dining room pic? Ouch. She needs decorating help stat.
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It's a good thing she's not my friend -- her curtains aren't nearly interesting enough.
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And stay the hell away from my drapes, you sick freak!
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