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  • Depends on what you mean by devices.

    My wife and I have two vehicles, this has been important when one failed for a bit.

    Theres enough computers and cellphones in my home to restart civilization after a collapse.

    I can't think of any electronic device I couldn't be without for at least a few days without serious issues.

    The most critical thing that could go out is the power, and I have little control over that but at least my local power company is amazing at restoring service around here. We've never been out for more than 24 hours in the last decade.

  • Humanity is not as refined as people pretend they are. At the end of the day, a large majority of what we do is directly or indirectly about getting laid.

    Men workout to make themselves more attractive. They take jobs that pay well to make themselves more attractive, they go to schools to get better jobs to make themselves more attractive.

    Women spend time on fitness, makeup, fashion, and education to try to find a better partner.

    It's not all about sex, but a lot of it is. It's biologically wired into us so we reproduce.

  • Yes women plan around their periods. They don't "Need" a special calendar, but it's pretty easy to lose track of when it's going to happen, and then you forget and plan something important on day 1 of when it's supposed to happen and end up having a bad time, or not account for the fact that it can be early or late (it's not perfect for most women)

  • This shit is too grey for the courts to handle properly.

    Even with a video or audio recording, it's impossible to know state of mind.

    As we see with this case, they can actively be saying yes or engaging with people and then say they felt they had no choice but to participate.

    Without video or audio recordings, these things almost always come down to context at best, or just they said/they said at worst.

    How can our justice system find anything to be true in these situations "beyond a reasonable doubt" at that point?

    I'm not detracting from sexual assault being bad, it is, I'm just pointing out that there isn't a reasonable way to fix it that I've heard so far and we can't just believe every victim because we know that it's being abused (even if it's rare) by malicious actors to punish people that committed no crime.

    The only actual solution I have at this point is we should just all start fucking robots, because people are stupid.