The end of the year has arrived, the time when we look back at the significant innovations of the year. However, it would be a serious mistake to think that only Katalin Karikó was decisive: there was another woman who brought something revolutionary to the world.

In Berlin - the capital of Europe's leading economy, where in the last elections it was not possible to solve the issue of having as many ballots as there are voters in each polling station - a women's urinal called a "misoar" appeared this year.

The idea is that it takes longer for women to use the bathroom because they always have to go into a bulky cabin and use a toilet bowl, while men can take care of themselves with the help of the urinal. In the spirit of this, a woman from Berlin developed (with the help of crowdfunding, one could say by popular demand) the new invention of the walk-in toilet, where the user squats like an ancient man in the forest behind a bush; the only difference is that here the women squat close to each other, as if it were a social experience, facing the possible plenum.

(We have already seen something similar in the brilliant Buñuel film The Phantom of Liberty!-ed.)

In the marketing photos, of course, we see fully dressed girls who are frolicking around happily, wearing skinny jeans pulled up or baggy pants hanging here and there, but it is not difficult to imagine what the situation would look like if the clothing (and possibly other items) had to be managed on the fly. So, with women, it's not quite the case that it's like, "Slip down, then go for it." In any case, the inventor aggressively emphasizes:

its goal is to create equality in this basic need - and really let's not be tied down. If a community squatting pee is considered a feminist achievement, then let them have a miso.

However, when I consistently refer to "women" as users, I am actually omitting an important factor: according to the description, the misoar was made for FLINTs (NLINTs in Hungarian translation). More recently, also as an achievement of the era of 2021, there are men on the one hand and nlints (or nlints) on the other, where the latter is an acronym for "women, lesbians, intersexuals, non-binary, transgender (and asexual)" - and not only in the terminology of neo-Marxist gender activists , but also in the terminology of more and more universities.

Source: Francesca Rivafinoli

Source: Francesca Rivafinoli

For example, on a form from the Technical University of Regensburg the other day, "Which gender do you classify yourself as?" two answers were possible to the question: male or NINTA (they are so scientific that they omit the letter L, i.e. lesbian is not considered a separate gender). Which seems like quite a bit of discrimination, considering that men can be men as a separate category, while women fade into an element of an acronym.

In any case, at the large-scale climate demonstration in Germany in September, a separate sector was already designated as a safe space for nintas, so all women who are afraid of cisgender male climate activists could gather with transgenders instead, demanding to save the climate. At the same time, in Komchi China (competing with Japan), a train with maglev technology was developed and presented, which explodes at a speed of 600 km/h, and thus, within 5-10 years, it can provide even faster travel between big cities, cleanly and quietly. But don't worry, the misoar's patent belongs to Europe!

Source and full article: vasarnap.hu/ Francesca Rivafinoli

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