is this discussion devolving into misogyny, or AIO?

is this discussion devolving into misogyny, or AIO?

it seems pretty blatant to me, but i want to know what others think.
this is in the comment section of an animation on youtube satirizing “zero tolerance policy” which in my experience usually meant that other kids could get away with ragebaiting you because bullying only counted if it was physical, but in this particular case it’s about punishing verbal and physical altercations with the same severity, and some of the ways people are interpreting that make me uneasy.

u/Luser420 — 2 days ago
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My two year old ate the blinds

Kept seeing little pieces of plastic and wasn’t sure what they were until I saw this.

u/Luser420 — 30 days ago
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This bike in a concrete block in the middle of Brooklyn

u/Luser420 — 1 month ago

the face my 20-year-old made after my 15-year-old slapped him

the exact reason isn’t fully known, but i think it had something to do with this bed.
Ella (f15) doesn’t seem to care about it, but Baxter (m20) likes to lay in it. i recently washed it, and ella immediately started making biscuits on it while purring. seems like the only reason she didn’t like the bed was because it had baxter’s stink on it. the next day, after he’d had time to lay in it, she was back to avoiding it. she wouldn’t even get on my lap while i was sitting on the couch, because the bed was in her way. as soon as i moved it ella got on my lap, and baxter laid down next to me where the bed was supposed to be. i carefully moved it back underneath him, and something about the way i was shifting underneath ella made her annoyed enough to take it out on baxter. she slapped him a couple times, then laid back down after i scolded her. he sat up looking shocked, then laid back down on his bed and made this saddest expression ever…

u/Luser420 — 2 months ago
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So I had this random movie on VHS as a kid, can't find anyone else who's ever heard of it let alone seen it. It's a short and *mostly* wholesome, cliche, low budget movie about a kids camp. FOR SOME REASON THOUGH there's this moment like a 1/3 of the way in where the old woman who does most of the administrative work for the camp loses her goddamn mind about Mr. Meany the man wanting to close the camp, and it legitimately freaked me out as a small child. And then it goes right to the next scene, no explanation and no follow up. The old lady is absolutely normal the nest time you see her and I just need to know if this is as freaky to anyone else and WOULD this have scared you as a kid?

u/Local_Advertising821 — 2 months ago