Jimmy Carr
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And then there's motherhood, which a man cannot compete. But feminism doesn't really talk about motherhood that much. It's become almost like a right-wing thing to celebrate motherhood, right? And then there's what they call the crone, the older woman, post-menopausal, who's absolutely... pivotal in our society.
If you think about anyone having a crisis, just a woman comes from nowhere in her 50s or 60s and makes you a cup of tea and takes care of you. It's like it's an incredibly, that grandmother figure is so important in our culture, in our society. And it's not celebrated enough, I don't think.
If you think about anyone having a crisis, just a woman comes from nowhere in her 50s or 60s and makes you a cup of tea and takes care of you. It's like it's an incredibly, that grandmother figure is so important in our culture, in our society. And it's not celebrated enough, I don't think.
If you think about anyone having a crisis, just a woman comes from nowhere in her 50s or 60s and makes you a cup of tea and takes care of you. It's like it's an incredibly, that grandmother figure is so important in our culture, in our society. And it's not celebrated enough, I don't think.
And the sacrifice made, I know.
And the sacrifice made, I know.
And the sacrifice made, I know.
Well, if you're a solid mom, think about it. The best dad in the world is what? It's a mediocre mom. Yeah. Like if I take my kids to the playground, it's like, oh, fantastic. If mom does it, it's kind of expected. It's already factored in.
Well, if you're a solid mom, think about it. The best dad in the world is what? It's a mediocre mom. Yeah. Like if I take my kids to the playground, it's like, oh, fantastic. If mom does it, it's kind of expected. It's already factored in.
Well, if you're a solid mom, think about it. The best dad in the world is what? It's a mediocre mom. Yeah. Like if I take my kids to the playground, it's like, oh, fantastic. If mom does it, it's kind of expected. It's already factored in.
It's nothing, right? But that thing about being loved... unconditionally yeah by your mother and i was absolutely loved unconditionally by her in such a a brilliant way and you go that it kind of gets you to self-confidence like you know what self-confidence is going to feel like because that's it's sort of the same feeling
It's nothing, right? But that thing about being loved... unconditionally yeah by your mother and i was absolutely loved unconditionally by her in such a a brilliant way and you go that it kind of gets you to self-confidence like you know what self-confidence is going to feel like because that's it's sort of the same feeling
It's nothing, right? But that thing about being loved... unconditionally yeah by your mother and i was absolutely loved unconditionally by her in such a a brilliant way and you go that it kind of gets you to self-confidence like you know what self-confidence is going to feel like because that's it's sort of the same feeling
Or it's trying to get that in a weird way. A weird way, yeah. So you're trying to be, you know, you're trying to collect stuff so you get respect and admiration rather than from what you do.
Or it's trying to get that in a weird way. A weird way, yeah. So you're trying to be, you know, you're trying to collect stuff so you get respect and admiration rather than from what you do.
Or it's trying to get that in a weird way. A weird way, yeah. So you're trying to be, you know, you're trying to collect stuff so you get respect and admiration rather than from what you do.
I think you get that from having kids as well. Like when you have kids, you start to see everyone else as, oh, you used to be a baby.
I think you get that from having kids as well. Like when you have kids, you start to see everyone else as, oh, you used to be a baby.
I think you get that from having kids as well. Like when you have kids, you start to see everyone else as, oh, you used to be a baby.
I mean you're preaching to the choir here. I think that thing of like โ gratitude as the mother of all virtues. And the idea of going, we don't see how lucky we are. Because we might see it on a surface level, like of going, oh, you know, I'm lucky because I'm healthy and, you know, I'm able to write jokes. But then you don't see the kind of the layer below that of going, well, I was born with...