Out of the 88 people I was going to ask my question of "Do you know how to peal an apple?" and " Which on of the sexes do you think knows how to peal an apple the most?", I only got to ask 20 people...
I know....To measure out 'who exactly knows to peal an apple the most' I need more guys and girls than that... But it is something, so I'll just type down the information that I got from these 20 peeps.
The boy's statistics...
50% know how to peal an apple.
Only one said that the male population knew how to peal an apple the most.
The girl's statistics...
80% knows how to peal an apple.
100% said that the female population knew how to peal an apple the most.
In the end, I think it's pretty obvious who we think peals an apple the most, although 50% of the guys whom I asked actually did know how to (Which sincerely surprised me, sorry boys...)
Now, the question that we have all been waiting for. Why is this so important???
Answer~! Because, dear peeps, this shows how women still today are looked down upon to house chores and taking care of the family. Instead of thinking that women go to work to discover the cure of cancer, society still thinks that women practice on how to peal a freaking apple. Maybe it's because your mom bakes apple pies and you see her pealing apples, or maybe when you were sicky your grandma pealed you an apple so you would choke on the skin of it, I don't know, but apparently we still belong in the kitchen or taking care of sick children.
It's not like being caring and nice is a bad thing, what would be do without our mother being there when we need her the most? I don't know how we are going to change this universal mentality, but at least most people know about the argument that women do not belong in their homes, but outside doing their what they want and still taking care of their families like dads do, and that's a start to a more equal world :D
Anyways, I did this to prove to my mom that girls know how to peal apples more than guys, so, Hah!! I win mother, dear! Muahahahahahahaha!
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Apples to Apples
Today, while learning how to accurately peal an apple, my mind turned all feminist on me, and it was like: "Guys don't know how to peal apples!? So why should I!?" *Throws apple out the window*
Then my mom told me that they did, and I said they didn't, and she said they did. So, I decided to ask guys and girls if they know how to peal an apple and who they think knows how to do it, too. Starting today!! (Wednesday 10th, of October)
Stay tuned and see who's right!
(Look out for me, I'm seriously doing this...)
Then my mom told me that they did, and I said they didn't, and she said they did. So, I decided to ask guys and girls if they know how to peal an apple and who they think knows how to do it, too. Starting today!! (Wednesday 10th, of October)
Stay tuned and see who's right!
(Look out for me, I'm seriously doing this...)
Monday, October 8, 2012
Trust?
This October 7th, yesterday, Venezuela had it's elections.
Why is this important? I don't know, it may change depending on you...
Hopefully, you know that Hugo Chavez is the president of Venezuela and that he is an interesting fellow, have being in power since 1999 and being re-elected until 2019, as well as being a comrade of the Communist brothers, Fidel and Raul Castro, and the Socialists leaders, Evo Morales of Bolivia, Rafael Correa of Ecuador, and Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua.
These words, "comrade", "Communist", "Socialits", blah blah blah, should or maybe are raising your anti-US-beliefs antenna up. Yes, understandable, we should all be concerned of "the reds", but their ideals aren't evil. Our humanity makes them what they are, and I'm afraid that yet again, human greed has made Hugo Chaves powerful again.
South America isn't the most just continent of the world, we are pretty awful. Our culture is to benefit ourselves and let the others live their lives, without giving them a single look (Unless they have material things more modern than us.) We are greedy, and don't even try to conceal our ways of stealing others.
Now that we got that clear, you can interpret that most South Americans like to be powerful and have stuff.
The Argentinian president, Christina Kirschner, also got re-elected last year, and although most Argentinian people who I've talk with hate her, she still won with a 54 percent. This statistic screams suspicious. Could she had manipulated the electoral vote people to win the elections? Of Course. She already sends people to stave others to death, she steals from people's pockets and gives no public service or structures. She's a great lady, so pretty too.
Oh yeah.
...
....
Where am I going to with this? Don't trust the South American government. I don't know much about Chaves, but in Argentina, the government is dirty like a freshly pooped diaper. You can't trust them. Since Kirschner and Chavez are friends, my guts tells me that they are from the same side, that they will do anything to stay in power. The South American people of every country know about this, but are too lazy to do anything, whose who can't take it any more, leave the country because they can't fight against them.
Who knows, someday it may interest you. Someday, a South American cultured dude may get a high rank possision and make the government greedy, and corrupted...You know, it's just a thought...
....You have been warned...!
JK!
http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/07/world/americas/venezuela-elections/index.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentine_general_election,_2011
Why is this important? I don't know, it may change depending on you...
Hopefully, you know that Hugo Chavez is the president of Venezuela and that he is an interesting fellow, have being in power since 1999 and being re-elected until 2019, as well as being a comrade of the Communist brothers, Fidel and Raul Castro, and the Socialists leaders, Evo Morales of Bolivia, Rafael Correa of Ecuador, and Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua.
These words, "comrade", "Communist", "Socialits", blah blah blah, should or maybe are raising your anti-US-beliefs antenna up. Yes, understandable, we should all be concerned of "the reds", but their ideals aren't evil. Our humanity makes them what they are, and I'm afraid that yet again, human greed has made Hugo Chaves powerful again.
South America isn't the most just continent of the world, we are pretty awful. Our culture is to benefit ourselves and let the others live their lives, without giving them a single look (Unless they have material things more modern than us.) We are greedy, and don't even try to conceal our ways of stealing others.
Now that we got that clear, you can interpret that most South Americans like to be powerful and have stuff.
The Argentinian president, Christina Kirschner, also got re-elected last year, and although most Argentinian people who I've talk with hate her, she still won with a 54 percent. This statistic screams suspicious. Could she had manipulated the electoral vote people to win the elections? Of Course. She already sends people to stave others to death, she steals from people's pockets and gives no public service or structures. She's a great lady, so pretty too.
Oh yeah.
...
....
Where am I going to with this? Don't trust the South American government. I don't know much about Chaves, but in Argentina, the government is dirty like a freshly pooped diaper. You can't trust them. Since Kirschner and Chavez are friends, my guts tells me that they are from the same side, that they will do anything to stay in power. The South American people of every country know about this, but are too lazy to do anything, whose who can't take it any more, leave the country because they can't fight against them.
Who knows, someday it may interest you. Someday, a South American cultured dude may get a high rank possision and make the government greedy, and corrupted...You know, it's just a thought...
....You have been warned...!
JK!
http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/07/world/americas/venezuela-elections/index.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentine_general_election,_2011
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