Manginas and the crab bucket theory

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    Living in the mangina-femenistic socium is like being a crab in a bucket of crabs regarding to the “Crab bucket theory”. How does it work and where such a name comes from? Individually, the crabs could easily escape from the bucket, but instead they grab at each other in a useless “king of the hill” competition which prevents any from escaping and ensures their collective demise. It’s very close to modern mangina oriented way of thinking. Once it’s found you know the way out, or you said it out loud kinda: “I know how to be free in the world without c~~~y s~~~!” You will be immediately caught with dozens sticky manginas’ hands and pulled down! It may looks like: Damn you, loser! Every real man must have the family and children! Find a good lady and marry her! You should try it!

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    One could argue the “consensus group thought” that most groups composed solely of women have is a form of “crab bucket theory”, in that all the women in the group do well or none of the women in the group will be allowed to do well.

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    It’s ture. I worked amongst women once. Oh gosh, it was like a bucket of vipers. But worst case is a mixed group. Men rapidly turn into manginas. They are ready to tear apart each other just to pleased women. “Crab bucket” is mostly noticeable exactly in such working groups.

    Happiness for all and let no one be forgotten ("Roadside picnic", Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)

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