Very interesting, thanks for sharing! I’m interested to learn more myself. My point still stands, though. Your average modern person, including incels, couldn’t assemble a flat pack from ikea without having a mental breakdown. So when someone is smart, strong, and handy? Swoon.
I once stopped my husband in the middle of a home improvement project because watching him work was such a turn on. And the project was nowhere near as difficult as building an entire bridge with rudimentary hand tools. Incels could never.
Funny enough, there’s a native aristocrat born shortly after the Spanish conquest of the Inca who wrote a long series of pleas to the Spanish king, essentially saying “You guys are doing REALLY fucked up things here to your own subjects, please stop”, but one of the things he unambiguously praised about the Spanish was that they brought European-style bridges with them. Those rope bridges in the Andes are beautiful, and in some isolated places there was no practical replacement for them until the modern era, but they’re positively deadly to make, maintain, and repair.
Very interesting, thanks for sharing! I’m interested to learn more myself. My point still stands, though. Your average modern person, including incels, couldn’t assemble a flat pack from ikea without having a mental breakdown. So when someone is smart, strong, and handy? Swoon.
I once stopped my husband in the middle of a home improvement project because watching him work was such a turn on. And the project was nowhere near as difficult as building an entire bridge with rudimentary hand tools. Incels could never.
Funny enough, there’s a native aristocrat born shortly after the Spanish conquest of the Inca who wrote a long series of pleas to the Spanish king, essentially saying “You guys are doing REALLY fucked up things here to your own subjects, please stop”, but one of the things he unambiguously praised about the Spanish was that they brought European-style bridges with them. Those rope bridges in the Andes are beautiful, and in some isolated places there was no practical replacement for them until the modern era, but they’re positively deadly to make, maintain, and repair.