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Gender Scoff
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It's the classic lament of men and women everywhere, when frustrated in their dealings with the opposite sex. Unable to express their feelings in any other way, one member of a gender expresses their annoyance at every member of another gender with either a single word, or a sentence that groups all members of the gender together. "Men!", she said. "Women!", he said. A standard sentence is, "Women. Can't live with them, can't live without them", which is often mocked or subverted. A Gender and Sexuality Trope and Stock Phrase. This is, of course, almost always said out of emotional frustration, as anyone thinking about the matter rationally would, of course, admit that it's really not fair to group everyone together by a gender as if they're all that difficult to deal with. Be wary of anyone who says it and actually means it. |
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In Thud!, when Commander Vimes has been browbeaten into eating healthily by his wife in front of two of his officers, he considers giving them the sheepish grin and eye-roll that means "Women, eh?" before remembering that they consist of Captain Carrot, who is male but wouldn't understand it, and Lance-Constable Humpeding, who is female and would. | |
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Maureen and Joanne's duet, "Take Me or Leave Me", from RENT includes the line, "Women! What is it about them? Can't live with them or without them." When David Burtka and Neil Patrick Harris performed the duet at Broadway Backwards 3 in 2009, the scoff was changed to, "Men!" | |
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In the Coupling episode "Split", after she and Steve have temporarilly split up, Susan has a lengthy speech that begins "Men — and I don't mean to generalise here — but men are crap, aren't they? They're the human race's only failed gender!" | |
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Norm from Cheers: "Women. can't live with 'em. Pass the beer nuts." | |
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The Belgariad: Considering that this is a fantasy World of Snark, it's not surprising that Polgara often rolls her eyes and howls "MEN!" | |
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Subverted in New Dynamic English because Kathy doesn't feel offended, but she laughed and said "Oh you guys!" after Max and Larry were talking about computer games. | |
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RWBY: Spoofed in volume 2, when Nora comments "Women!" in response to Blake abruptly leaving a board game in progress. Everyone just stares at her since, of course, Nora's a woman herself. | |
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Captain Planet and the Planeteers: A double version appears in "Fare Thee Whale"; Looten Plunder (male) and Dr. Blight (female) scoff about the other's gender after fighting with each other about what's going wrong. | |
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Dungeon Keeper Ami: Twice, once for each gender: From "A Meddler Appears": From "In Transit", after shooting down one girl's idea, and being given a different girl and her idea: |
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Harry Potter: Harry does this in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix after his disastrous date with Cho Chang in Madam Puddifoot's tea shop. Also, in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Ron suggests a game of Quidditch to cheer Harry up and Hermione says that Harry doesn't want to play Quidditch; he's tired and they all need to go to bed. Harry emphatically disagrees and runs off to get his broom. "Hermione left the room, muttering something that sounded very much like 'Boys.'" In the film version, she says this upon seeing how boys make up after fighting and avoiding each other for weeks. |
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Dot, from Animaniacs would frequently scoff, "Boys!" She was, of course, referring to her brothers. Occasionally parodied, in that she would say this in response to their Dirty Old Man tendencies — right before the appearance of a hot guy would cause her to act the same way. | |
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Whateley Universe: In "Quoth The Ninja, Nevermore!", the ninjas are picking their opponents: | |
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Al Bundy from Married... with Children: | |
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Triptych Continuum: In A Confederacy Of Dunce Caps: From Chapter 3, with emphasis on "boys", while Diamond Tiara is insulting them: | |
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Howard on The Big Bang Theory, after Sheldon and Amy have a disagreement. | |
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Harry does this in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix after his disastrous date with Cho Chang in Madam Puddifoot's tea shop. | |
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Homestuck: Peregrine Mendicant rushes off to investigate a Timey Wimey mystery without explaining herself. Wayward Vagabond and Aimless Renegade look at each other in confusion and scoff "Women." It is especially silly since, for these three exiles, gender is merely an Informed Attribute. | |
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Harry on 3rd Rock from the Sun once remarked, "Women: you can't live with them, but they're everywhere." | |
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In the second book in the Xanth series, a misogynistic soldier arrives in an all-female village. The soldier gets into an argument with one of the Amazons, and they begin insulting each other — until they resort to shouting "female!" and "male!" | |
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Subverted (possibly) on My Name Is Earl. | |
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Super Human Samurai Syber Squad: After obtaining a small victory against Sam Collins in "Samurize", Malcolm subverts the usual frase by saying "can't throw them at a nuclear reactor" instead of "can't live without 'em". | |
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The Noob franchise has a misogynist among its protagonists, making this kind of line appear fairly often. | |
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Allison from Female likes having handsome men over for attachment-free sex, but doesn't want a relationship. When her friend asks whether Allison ever thinks about commitment and marriage, Allison says "I know for some women, men are a household necessity; myself, I'd rather have a canary." | |
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Jack from Will & Grace: "Women. Can't live with them. End of sentence." | |
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Also, in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Ron suggests a game of Quidditch to cheer Harry up and Hermione says that Harry doesn't want to play Quidditch; he's tired and they all need to go to bed. Harry emphatically disagrees and runs off to get his broom. "Hermione left the room, muttering something that sounded very much like 'Boys.'" In the film version, she says this upon seeing how boys make up after fighting and avoiding each other for weeks. | |
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Janine in an episode of The Real Ghostbusters once scoffed "Men. Can't live with 'em, can't sell 'em for parts." | |
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Heavily recurrent in The Wheel of Time. On an almost per-chapter basis, in fact. Also combined with Hypocritical Humor where a character will complain about a specific behavior (such as gossiping) observed in the other gender, that they themselves have been doing only a couple of chapters before. | |
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The New Scooby-Doo Movies: Played With by Velma in the episode "The Haunted Carnival" as she, Fred and Dick Van Dyke see Daphne having fun on a bump-'em cart: | |
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Mocked in Ghostbusters II; on his date with Dana, Venkman is approached by the others, who try to get him to join them in the sewers. Venkman describes their offer sarcastically to Dana, and when she walks away and calls for a taxi, he says "Women, huh?" | |
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In The Simping Detective, Jack Point once comments, "Women—can't live with 'em, can't get 'em lobotomized," after someone who came to him under the pretense of needing his help actually just wanted to kill him. | |
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Early in the Doctor Who story "Four to Doomsday", the Doctor tells his companions to stay in the TARDIS while he explores Monarch's spaceship. Tegan rapidly loses patience, complaining that the Doctor could end up costing her her job if they are delayed for too long. Adric tries to explain that, because the TARDIS is a time machine, it doesn't matter how long they have to wait, but this does not improve Tegan's mood. And neither does his suggestion that she read a mathematical textbook to pass the time. Adric's response: | |
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There was a comment (on a YouTube video about The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask) to the effect of "of COURSE Majora's a girl, she's vicious, she's cruel, and if you cross her she will show no mercy in making your life miserable!" | |
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Gib in True Lies has no problem letting you know his opinion on women. | |
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In the Codename: Kids Next Door episode "Operation: L.I.Z.Z.I.E", after Numbuh 1 gets into an argument with his girlfriend, Numbuh 4 scoffs, "Women!" After which, Numbuh 3 and Numbuh 5 beat him up. | |
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Shantae and the Pirate's Curse: After being dumped by Barracuda Joe, Sky laments: | |
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Looking for Group has this little gem provided to its readers after Cale'Anon had an argument with his girlfriend: | |
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Subverted in Family Guy. A flashback shows Peter meeting Cleveland as a hitchhiker. When Peter asks him where he's going, Cleveland says "Anywhere, as long as it's away from 'Maxine, the cheatin' queen'. Hrmph. Women." He then immediately apologizes, because he's just speaking out of hurt. | |
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Weird version in Sanctuary with a two-faced abnormal. | |
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A running gag in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend episode "I Need Some Balance". The male characters will start a statement with "women", only to realize they're about to say something horrifically insensitive and awkwardly trail into a Last-Second Word Swap ("can't say adages about them anymore", "are our equal in every way", "are the future.") At the end of the episode, Rebecca is complaining about men and offers the "can't kill 'em" variant before glibly remarking "we get to say that." The song "Let's Generalize About Men" from "Josh's Ex-Girlfriend Wants Revenge" is an entire song about this, with the four main female characters getting drunk together and complaining about the men in their lives, then applying that to the whole male gender (while lampshading it all the while). |
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Rowlf in The Muppet Movie plays a blues song based on this theme, called I Hope that Something Better Comes Along. | |
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The Cat Who... Series: The lead character James Mackintosh Qwilleran extends this to a species scoff, shouting "Cats!" when his Siamese Koko or Yum-Yum behave in ways that frustrate him. | |
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In the Friends alternate history episode "The One That Could Have Been", Rachel, having learned Barry was cheating on her much later than in the true timeline, responds to Ross asking if she's okay by saying "Me? I'm great! I'm fine! I'm sooo good! But you know who's not great? Men!" | |
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Constantine (2005): When Constantine and Angela Dodson reach Balthazar's office building, Constantine tells Angela to stay in the car while he goes to confront Balthazar. Later on, Angela decides to ignore his order and goes after him, saying "Men!" in disgust over his paternalism. | |
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