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  • I would imagine them being slower and sneakier, with lighter armored but more specialized soldiers.

    Again, you’re really thinking of frontline soldiers, which is kind of a small part of the jobs in the military. And you’re pretty much thinking of the army(and/or marines).

    I’d say that women are people, like men, and like men, they have more individual strengths and weaknesses than they do as a group. Military is just built around the physicality of men, but most of the taller girls kept up pretty well, just like it was easier for the taller guys to keep up with things.

    And the reason the girls usually didn’t get placed in the frontline groups was that those are the shortest and easiest to train, and every one of those women volunteered, so they’re didn’t want to just take the shortest and simplest way out (as the training and thus service time for basic infantry was months shorter).

    Also I know of at least one girl who was an infantry squad leader (leader of a jaeger squad jääkärialikersantti) and went off to become an infantry officer after her service. She tried getting in the first time, but as her tests weren’t in the top, she wasn’t accepted, but everyone can go through the training after their service with the next group of arrivals if they so choose and fulfill certain requirements. So she should be an officer now. Last saw her some 16 years ago when she went off to the after-service officer course. So I’d reckon she might be a lieutenant or even an overlieutenant or maybe even a captain if she’s been actively going to reserve drills. Probably not, but at least a vänrikki (one under lieutenant, ~ensign, nato rank OF-1)

    But like my point is that they’re really not that different.

    One thing I did kinda dislike though is that the physical requirements were less for women than men. Because I think they should be set by objective needs and not just be scoring the physically best of each sex.


  • I’m Finnish and did do my service, and we had quite a few women.

    Most women get placed as drivers or leaders, but “enlisted” ranks (sergeant etc) instead of officers. This isn’t to do with sexism, well mostly not, it’s just that the officer training really is also physically very demanding and goes by scores from all sorts of different tests (mostly physical) so usually they don’t end up there.

    However I do have a slight issue with your plain statement of “a woman can aim and pull the trigger just as easily as a man” because you’re implying a frontline soldier, and that shit is physically demanding. Google “syöksyen eteenpäin” or “tetsaus”. Basically a fronline soldier is equipped with some 10-15kg of gear and a rifle and you have to be able to crawl then jump forward, then crawl then jump forward, and that’s your method of progressing through the territory under enemy fire. And if your fighting partner (fighting partners arr the smallest unit, below a squad) or squadmate of 100kg gets shot, you are supposed to be able to evacuate them.

    And while I could list a lot that the women did better then men or at least as well (most), evacuating men isn’t one of the things they’re really as good as. Ofc there are small men as well, but there’s no denying the difference in muscle strength, and the scrawniest guys usually wouldn’t necessarily be in the frontlines if there was a better place to put them.

    Which is why most of the women I served with ended up as things which aren’t frontline soldiers. Drivers and leaders of supply and medical squads. Ofc there might be fighting but it’s less likely.

    Which I think is pretty good, as, well, I’m not gonna argue women are better at organisational stuff (I think they might be but positive sexism is still sexism), but they’re definitely not worse than men. So makes sense to use them where their strengths shine and weaknesses don’t show.

    In Finland every male musters the year they turn 18 and roughly 75% end up going through military service all the way.

    But yeah in like >90% of stuff definitely equal. But no they weren’t better shots despite the myth. Although my sample size was only a dozen or two but none of them were especially crack shots. They weren’t bad but they weren’t anything special either


  • Most carnivorous plants don’t actually need to eat bugs to survive

    Source pls.

    Most of those plants live in extremely nutritionally poor ground, so when you grow them at home and they have nutrition, they wouldn’t require eating I guess.

    But evolution did not make flycatcher plants just for the lulz.




  • First of all, calling Lemmy or PieFed a “forum” is a stretch of the term, just like

    By which weird definition? They are literally open forums.

    Dictionary

    Definitions from Oxford Languages

    forum /ˈfɔːrəm/

    noun

    1.
    a meeting or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged.
    "we hope these pages act as a forum for debate"
    	
    	
    >    a website or web page where users can post comments about a particular issue or topic and reply to other users' postings.
    

    traditional forums have been used for porn basically as long as they have existed.

    Yeah and it has always weirded me out. It’s like those people who watch porn with their friends. Like supposedly heterosexual adult men spending their free time watching porn together? Idk man, you do you but it’s not my cup of tea. No judgement. I just don’t get it.

    Yeah it’s probably good for sharing images, but… do you have a hard time finding then yourself? The internet really isn’t short for porn. Loads of sites are literally full of UHD quality videos of whatever you happen to be into.

    And it’s not like it’s actually the creator posting stuff. >95% of the time at least it’s someone horny posting someone else’s picture and going “what do you like my so-and-so”.

    And you really can’t argue that Lemmy is a good platform for sharing videos. It’s just not. It’s good for sharing links to videos, sure, but not videos in and of themselves.

    mmy for porn have in common with people who wear those kinds of shirts

    I don’t think I need to define vague associations my brain made when writing a reply on Lemmy. Hard to put a finger on it, but I’m sure you get the gist of what I meant.






  • I don’t think I’ve ever used or even heard the phrase… unfortunately…?

    But “the pussy of a dick” would be something like “vitun kyrpä”, which is something I may have used once or twice or thrice or…

    But it’s more like saying “you fucking dick”. “Vittu” is our “fuck” more or less, contextually, although if you take it literally it means a certain type of female reproductive organ, yeah. But then again if you take “fuck” literally it’s having sex.






  • Can you understand that I see a fluffy animal I’d like to pet despite thinking it’s not immoral to eat them?

    Because I don’t think you do. And if you want more people reducing the amount of (factory farmed) meat they eat and/or supporting vegan products, perhaps don’t paint eveyone who eats meat as a “someone only capable of seeing burgers and leather belts”.

    I have a leather jacket. It’s older than me. It’s from the 70’s or perhaps even 60’s. It’s still in good condition because I take care of it. How many plastic (polyester) jackets have you gone through in the last 20 odd years? Because those hurt mother nature both directly and indirectly. How often do have you used an airplane? What’s your carbon footprint? Despite me eating meat, I guarantee mine is lower than yours.

    But that’s okay, because you’re not capable of equating indirect harm to anything you contribute to, no, it’s only the evil “carnists” who just can’t be nice to animals or even ever really feel happiness from the gut wrenching hunger to consume animal flesh they must be suffering from all the time.


  • Oh well, it’s still a bit cheaper than here, relatively.

    But I remberer lots of people saying how they were gonna quit once packs hit 5€. And at the time it felt like something crazy that would never happen, and packs cost like 3 or at most 4€ then.

    I mean yeah, I don’t consume as much cigarettes nowadays, in fact none, but am still a smoker as I don’t like smoking weed without tobacco, but I also don’t like smoking tobacco without weed.

    My opinion is just that vice taxes are shit, because while there might be an argument made, it disproportionately affects people of different income. What’s a pack of ciggies tripling their price to someone with high and stable income? Nothing. What is it to the lowest classes? With minimum wage back in idk say 2005 you only needed to work like 15-20min to earn enough for ciggies, now it’s definitely more than an hour. And that’s not counting income taxation etc, just from gross pay.


  • Honestly it’s weird how adamant people are there have always been people who solely preferred one sex over the other. While it’s generally true for modern society, people wouldn’t have even understood what you mean in ancient times by “sexual orientation”, really. I mean you could obviously explain it and people could answer to a degree, but…

    Well, think of this, we have left and right in our languages. We all know those are relative terms. My left and your left are different, most of the time. Anyway, there exists a tribe who don’t have relative words for directions, and they only use cardinal directions, all the time. As in if they’re hanging a painting, they’d say “no, no, a bit to the north” instead of “left”. On a tangent, it makes them very much immune to getting lost as they have incredible sense of direction for that reason. My point being that to us it’s simple that you just use left and right, why wouldn’t you, when people know what it means and it’s simple. So why doesn’t that tribe use them? Idk, it’s just not in their culture. Just like such strict classifications of sexual orientation weren’t much of a thing in ancient and prehistoric times.

    Bill And The Romans Talk About Sexuality | The Eaters Of Light | Doctor Who

    Cornelius: Yeah, don’t worry, Bill, Lucius will look after you.

    Lucius: Shut up, Cornelius!

    Bill: Ahh, Lucius, erm, right, listen there’s, erm, something I should explain.

    Lucius: What?

    Bill: This is probably just a really difficult idea. I don’t like men that way.

    Lucius: What? Not ever?

    Bill: Nah, not ever. Only women.

    Nah…not ever.

    Lucius: Oh. Alright, yeah, I’ve got it. You’re like Vitus then.

    Bill: What?

    Lucius: He only likes men.

    Vitus: Some men. Better looking men than you, Lucius.

    Lucius: I don’t think it’s narrow-minded, I think it’s fine. You know what you like.

    Bill: And you like both?

    Lucius: I’m just ordinary, I like men and women.


  • Where? In EU and Australia at least tobacco is taxed to high heaven and costs like 10+ western money units (take whichever, dollar or euro, still roughly applies) a pack/pouch

    I pay 14.30€ for a 30g pouch of rolling tobacco. And it’s probably more expensive the next time I buy because the pack before that was 13.50€. There’s a few price-hikes every year.