>>14398839They exist in an emerging space where the sovereign citizen is defined by Morrissey's Alma Matters: It's my life to ruin my own way. Women like everything when they're in the right mood. They're incredibly sensitive to the totality of their surroundings, so when something ugly and ridiculous to us comes into their life at a time when they're looking for novelty or change or stimulation, the adrenaline feels good, so it becomes "I like this". It's a conversation piece. Who do you think conversation pieces are sold to mostly? And when they regret it, they'll buy more services to change it up. This is the neoliberal paradox: society can only progress if everyone is maximally engaged in selling services to everyone else, but to sell those services you need to make them want those services, and to make them want those services you have to make them feel endangered in some permutation of the word, so they feel they need those services, and humanity doesn't breed well when endangered and in captivity, so to save the world we must destory the world. It's a dilemma! And one we're not close to figuring a way out of yet.