No, no, it's when you just ask copilot to show you the episodes.
Silentiea
Gotta be honest if I was going to sound like one of those girls, Tina is not the one I would choose.
my father respects women he just thinks his wife should do all of the house work. [Paraphrased]
I would venture to say that if your father thinks his wife should do all the house work because she is a woman, then that is, in fact, misogyny (he is not actually respecting her in this case).
If he thinks she should do all the housework because they've talked and she really is happier in the role of homemaker and has chosen that as her life path while he has chosen to work a job that pays well enough to enable that, well then in that case it isn't necessarily misogyny. But that is just about the only case in which it isn't, including if she accepted being the homemaker but didn't or wouldn't have chosen it over a career if that seemed more feasible.
Judging by OPs comments so far, it does seem to at least approach that line.
I think hate, as a word, can mean what the parent comment used it for, though I wouldn't say that's the sense I get when I hear it. It's the meaning in the phrase "hate group" though, which seems pretty relevant.
I never saw that on Reddit, but then I never did filter by controversial.
It's also a decent writer's room brainstorm kind of tool, although it can't really get beyond the initial pitch as it's pretty terrible at staying consistent when trying to clean up ideas.
So then he's clearly going to, by the laws of narrative causality.
SG my beloved could beat anyone if it was ironic enough.
I mean it's pretty easy to beat up a corpse, but does that really qualify as a victory?
Hey, look! I found a furry!
There's I think a Tom Scott video where he interviewed someone with just the absolute thickest accent in a little Irish village, and he needed a translator from the village to mediate.