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submitted by Senior Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil - announcement

January is here, which means it's time for everyone to make New Year's resolutions! Married Fat Dad Pill has to figure out how to get in shape without disrupting the goofy beer dad lifestyle. Feminists are doing their best to make Western women even more sterile and undateable. Self Help Motivation Sphere is gonna say some shit about one percent improvement everyday or whatever. Everybody wants to make a better horse carriage. But nobody wants to make the car. In other words, everybody wants to play within their rules. Nobody wants a Red Pill.

A Red Pill is a radical rejection of the system. In fact we're so good at rejecting the system, that the system went out of their way to try to de-radicalize us. First there was the Good Man Project. Then they deployed the term Toxic Masculinity to shame us. When that didn't work they set up a quarantine. Now if you want to read a GaylubeOil masterpiece you have to click through a warning that says something to the effect of: Are you sure you want to hang out with Toxic Bad Boys? Wouldn't you rather compliment our Gone Wild Butt Sluts or discuss video games?

The whole thing has an infantilizing maternal quality to it. Reddit Mommy knows best, because you're her little boy. If anyone finds out that you're a Red Pill Bad Boy they're gonna tell Reddit Mommy, or Twitter Mommy, or YouTube Mommy or any number of other technocratic Robo Mommies. What if your no one's little boy, but your own man? When did you agree to abide by Mommy Morality?

The problem is that the logos of matriarchy is the logos of castration. When anything is sublimated to female logic it becomes stagnant, boring, rule bound and standardized. Let's run through some examples. The more women participate in a conversation the less original it is. Ocasio Cortez is pedaling a flat middle school socialism because she's duller and less outgoing then Fidel Castro. Hollywood is in an uncreative dark age ever since it replaced their Jew perverts with fat unqualified women. The University has been stripped of controversial discourse and vigour. Why? Because female intelligence is clustered around the mean and women prefer stability to discovery. Women are the harbingers of “stagnant productivity”, busy work which ultimately results in nothing.

This is the environment that modern men grew up in and spend the majority of their time: a mommy approved daycare where everyone and their feelings are safe. The external environment of the modern man is mirrored in his internal environment. Internally the modern man is a permanent child. The modern man doesn't want to fight compete or struggle. He wants to have fun. He castrates himself so he can stay in mommy daycare forever and never have to endure the hardships of masculinity.

The modern man is in a state of passive stupor, obsessive pleasure seeking, impotence, and depression. He's a child who's been left at the daycare too long. He's bored of playing but doesn't know how or have the drive to do anything else. He wants to climb out of the pleasure pit but he also wants to pleasure himself while he does it. That why AskTRP is on the constant lookout for fun ways to be alpha. Fun alpha movies, fun alpha pick up lines and books but only if they are fun easy to comprehend and alpha! This hedonic dysphoria is a prison without walls because it's self imposed.

The only way out of Mommy Daycare FunZone is to consciously reject it. Maybe start by telling yourself that you're a grown ass man who doesn't need to be having fun all the time. A lot of possibilities become available when you don't spend hours smiling at a fluorescent screen. Life is a struggle in which man must win himself a worthy place in the world, whether physically, intellectually or artistically. Ultimately you have two choices. You can either jerk off to the lives of others, never having lived your own. Or be a toxic Red Pill bad boy and live your own life outside Mommy Daycare FunZone.


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[–]ReefaShark213 points214 points  (33 children) | Copy Link

The modern man is in a state of passive stupor, obsessive pleasure seeking, impotence, and depression

The most succinct sentence of 2019 so far. I also enjoyed “stagnant productivity”, the nuance is difficult to put into words before reading it. Great post

[–]Wabbajak 34 points35 points  (30 children) | Copy Link

I mean real scientific breakthroughs and powerful technological advances have become less frequent since the time right after WW2. I'm not saying there aren't any major scientific breakthroughs and technological advances anymore, I'm saying they have become less frequent.

The biggest factor of progress is money: We've made progress regarding computing power (Moore's law) and maybe AI, so that Zuckerberg can get money from personalized ads for women uploading nudes and men masturbating to these nudes.

Taking modern physics as an example, recent and nonetheless significant progress has been made in the last decades, but real scientific breakthroughs as in the good old days of the early 20th century have been scarce. Quantum mechanics is still in a state of whining it has lost the grand players like Heisenberg, Schrödinger, Dirac or Einstein. Feynman's quantum field theory lectures of the early 1960s are still the best resource for learning about the topic.

Edit: It could also be the result of the fact that the world is becoming more complex and progress is coming at a slower rate as a natural consequence of this, but I'm being unsure here.

[–]Dash_of_islam 13 points14 points  (3 children) | Copy Link

There were huge frontiers in technology that we're discovered last century

Going from analog to digital was a complete upheaval of the way things were built and worked

The next one would be like robotic body parts better than ours or advanced computer chips to make our brains run better.

That kind of stuff will change the world next, but who knows when that hits.

It's like a lot happens when you discover an island, but then it slows down until you find a new island to explore

[–]TheObservationalist 3 points4 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Don't worry. China is on it with CRISPR.

[–][deleted] 2 points3 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

Computer chips at a nano or pico level cannot compare with a healthy well maintained human brain.

In order for the comparison to be worthwhile, a chip that changes its circuitry (can be done with multiple switches... which would increase its size) would need to be developed and not be attacked by the immune system.

Biotech is coming

[–]Dash_of_islam 3 points4 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

I don't know this stuff. I was just throwing out an idea, that whatever the next frontier is, it will seem like magic to people in 2019 and we probably can't even imagine it.

I am excited by those prosthetics that can be controlled by your brain. When that shit gets good, imagine all the military vets that will get their lives back.

What a time to be alive

[–]dgrawrpla 9 points10 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

If you think that Feynman's QFT lectures are still the best source, you have no business commenting on the progress of physics. Pick up a book on the geometry and topology of fibre bundles then move on to read a text on modern QFT thank me later.

[–]Wabbajak 1 point2 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

I said it is still the best source for learning about QFT, however, I should have stated in terms of an introductory course. If you want to dig deeper, nothing beats a good book though.

[–][deleted] 32 points33 points  (12 children) | Copy Link

OR maybe because the worlds bestest country has aborted like 5 thousand Einsteins and those that survived have been trying to set their dick on fire to big titty hentai

[–][deleted] 7 points8 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

So, we're blaming things on Germany again??

[–]Proto_Sigma 24 points25 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

Abortion is terrible, but the intelligence is highly heritable and dumber people are on average far more likely to have an abortion. We have lost a great deal, but I'd be skeptical of losing 5,000 Einsteins- even losing 5 seems like a stretch.

[–]1empatheticapathetic 19 points20 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

I’m not sure dumber people are more likely to have an abortion. They usually have multiple children and make less effort in raising them compared to a ‘smarter’ family/woman who usually has one child and maximises their own personal freedom in their earlier years aka many abortions.

But there’s no guarantee more abortions mean anything. It’s not a controlled variable.

[–]FKaroundNfindOUT 2 points3 points  (8 children) | Copy Link

OR maybe because the worlds bestest country has aborted like 5 thousand Einsteins and those that survived have been trying to set their dick on fire to big titty hentai

This assumes einstein was genetically superior to the average modern human. Was he? Perhaps he had achieved mastery in his field and asked the right questions.

[–]p3n1x 1 point2 points  (6 children) | Copy Link

Dude worked for the patent office at just the right time also...

[–]FKaroundNfindOUT 1 point2 points  (4 children) | Copy Link

Sure. Are you saying he gained something other than thinking time by doing so?

[–]p3n1x 2 points3 points  (3 children) | Copy Link

Absolutely. He had access to completed work/ideas. It would be like having access to the World Wide Web decades ahead of everyone else, and he was already smart.

[–]FKaroundNfindOUT 4 points5 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

Ok. Maybe a rudimentary version of the local web, but everything I've read which mentions it describes the job as low paying and extremely simple which allowed him to survive while devoting large portions of his days to reasoning out his theories on relativity and violin playing. Regardless of resources, I'm attempting to make a case for a mastery of critical thought through long practice rather than inharent genetic genius.

[–]p3n1x 2 points3 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

He didn't work at a patent office in downtown Kewaunee, Wisconsin. He was in Bern, Switzerland.

Averaging out the amount of silver/gold the franc could buy in 1902 and comparing it to the dollar of today, AE made roughly $40k USD at the age of 23 and as a single male with no debt and minimal responsibilities. His friend basically got him the job (who you know lesson). But AE killed it there, and literally read peoples ideas all day long. AE had to know the law and technical specifications, which did nothing but further sharpen his mental sword. Yeah, some patents were simple (to Einstein, not common people) other patents were badass as hell. He was also passed up for promotion because he sucked at understanding "machines". Not to mention he was surrounded by some of the most advanced clocks and time theory patents while working there ;).

I highly recommend you actually research the patents he worked on instead of "claiming to read something". You wouldn't have made that comment.

large portions of his days

He practiced 8 / 8 / 8, balance. Work, research, sleep. Yes, he worked on his personal ideas at the job when he could, his environment certainly didn't hurt.

mastery of critical thought

Exactly what his job at the Bern Patent Office would offer.

inharent genetic genius

Considering the guy could scan his buddy Grossmann's notes and pass tests show's he had some 'above average' mental talents.

"How did Einstein arrive at his most beautiful theories in the Patent Office between 1902 and 1905? Einstein did not quite tell his close friends and people who interviewed him about this period of his scientific life. We can only speculate according to sporadic evidence, which is sometimes contradictory."

[–]odaklanan_insan 1 point2 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

He was a guy that never gave up. He had struggled with life when he was a young man. This surely made him a strong man.

[–]beginner_ 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

he was. Intelligence is mostly hereditary. This has been shown in multiple studies either with separated twins or adoption studies. The conclusion was: only the real parents matter. If a child from high IQ parents gets raised by idiots, it will still be clever and high IQ.

IQ isn't the only thing. Also your basic traits (introvert, extrovert) and so forth is hereditary. What isn't, is your confidence! hence raising a child properly is very important but on the other hand "the system" has a lot of interest in unconfident adults as they are easier to control.

[–]Sumsar01 1 point2 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Feynmans lectures arent about QFT and physics have made leaps and sounds since then but most modern pysics is just so esoteric than the layman will never hear about it and if he did he would not understand it. The reason we don't find as much groundbreaking stuff is because all the easy things has been found. So currently you need a really really good idea or a trillion dollar grant to make new groundbreaking discoveries.

[–]MaliciousMack 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Wars will generally give a boost to military research, which many times turns into consumer products. But GLO has a point. With herd mentality comes lack of rigor towards discovery.

[–]Feelinggood702 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

I like your point in the latter half of the third paragraph. We want to progress in these grand scale subjects, but ultimately we’re not as unified in material/ideal success as we thought we were.

That being said, great things have still been done by teams of people.

[–]stoicbotanist 0 points1 point  (2 children) | Copy Link

Is it true that we double our amount of data every 18 months? I've heard this before and wonder what you think

[–]Wabbajak 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

A quick Google search reveals me that the amount of data doubles every 24 months.

I was talking about Moore's law: the number of transistors in a dense circuit doubles every ~18 months.

[–]beginner_ 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Possible. Keep in mind every shit video and pic you take counts into that figure. times 7 billion. It's a lot.

[–]U-94 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

We are purposely held in a period of dumbed down technology and ignorance. Every breakthrough will go through the military first. Anything too outrageous will be outright stopped from reaching the public. This is a prison planet and we are cattle. If the world doesn't make sense to you, it was made that way. The only thing eroded from modern man is curiosity and an open mind.

[–]beginner_ 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

I mean real scientific breakthroughs and powerful technological advances have become less frequent since the time right after WW2.

That isn't surprising. First because obviously a lot of money went into research in WW2, of course for weapons but you never know how it will actually be used. Many modern useful materials were developed for space exploration.

But more importantly: low hanging fruits have been picked. It's as simple as that. On top of that we got regulations which also limits what can be researched. Quiet some medical facts and other research on humans come from the nazis because well there were no limits on what you could experiment...

This development is what you would expect regardless of feminism. The more complex it gets, the less people get it and can do further research on it. There are only so many with IQ >140 range.

[–]GBP4tendies -1 points0 points  (2 children) | Copy Link

Einstein wasn't an important player in quantum physics, his thing was relativity. I'm surprised you don't know that but know who Dirac was.

[–]donquixoteesq 12 points13 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

He made significant contributions to quantum mechanics, statistical physics, and created special relativity. All of this he published in 1905, the miracle year of physics. He then developed general relativity that was finished around 1915. Other brilliant minds brought quantum mechanics to maturity around 1925. All of this happened mostly in France, Germany, and Denmark. But there were contributions all over the place including Americans, Japanese, etc. Physics has been sort of stagnant since then in the sense that we have not reached a new theory that solves the conundrums in the theories created between 1900 and 1925. Entertainment and hedonism has destroyed a lot of potential and the demonization of competition and superiority have not done us any favors.

[–]Wabbajak 2 points3 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Do you even physics? Einstein was an important player in quantum physics. While special and general relativity were "his" topics, he also helped discover and develop QM. He received his Nobel prize in 1921 not for his theory of relativity but for his discovery of the quantum mechanical photoelectric effect in 1905. He was one of the founders of quantum theory and the first to propose that light comes in energy packets/quanta called photons.

In 1924, together with Bose, he developed Bose-Einstein statistics, proposing a model describing light quanta as a gas of indistinguishable particles.

He also played a major role in trying to settle the local realism dispute in quantum physics with Bohr. Einstein proposed the famous 1935 EPR-paper in which he concluded that according to current quantum theory two quantum particles could in principle interact with each other over infinite distances in an instant: information has been exchanged faster than the speed of light - an idea Einstein rejected. He therefore called QM correct but incomplete.

[–]Feelinggood702 1 point2 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

I wonder. Intuitively, people know how to proceed with life. Do we just blame society causing why men are acting like this or has it always been meant to be this way considering the industrial and agricultural revolutions made things so much simpler?

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Modernity started long before 2019. This has been true for like 100 years at least

[–]Ananonguy88 85 points86 points  (9 children) | Copy Link

Everything about this post is right.

Pleasure palace is more tricky than one thinks though. You can be toxic bad boy and still be locked in there, living most of the TRP principles.

I'd say comfort palace is even more connected to matriarchy.

Current western male has no Oedipus Complex, it's not the father that has to be defeated. It's the Orestes complex that needs to be solved to fully develop as a person today. Myth of killing your own mother to avenge betrayed father. (Symbolically of course).

Orestes myth deserves separate post in this context.

[–]Senior Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] 49 points50 points  (4 children) | Copy Link

Now your talking my language. I like discussing the issue via Greek archetypes that way the heavy philosophical lifting has allready been done for us by more intelligent men.

And to your point unless a man has done his reading he risks repeating dominant idiology even in his rejection of dominant ideology.

A good example was the Obama campaign where ppl voted against the system but got more of the system

[–][deleted] 9 points10 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Thanks for your contributions.

[–]BloodSurgery 3 points4 points  (2 children) | Copy Link

A good example was the Obama campaign where ppl voted against the system but got more of the system

Don't know much about USA's politics and stuff, what happened with Obama? Did he promised to do opposite of what the government was doing back then?

[–]WadNasty 9 points10 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

He ran on a platform of "Change". I don't think much changed. I'm also not american.

[–]NeutralReiddHotel 2 points3 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Can confirm, I still remember that was huge for his platform. "Change," pfft.

[–][deleted] 6 points7 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

The Orestes complex is something I have never heard about until today.

In terms of solving these complexes, is it sufficient to preform self introspection or is there something deeper we need to do?

[–]Ananonguy88 8 points9 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

In my own understanding it works like a myth. It serves as a universal symbolic pattern created from common human experience. It means there are several ways to do it and it relates to both individual level and collective cultural one. Moving out from mom's basement may be one, standing up to matriarchy in culture may be another, forgiving and cutting away toxic parent may be yet another one, and so on.

[–]AnakinRebornRage 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Pleasure palace is more tricky than one thinks though. You can be toxic bad boy and still be locked in there, living most of the TRP principles.

This is a very curious thing you say and I'm really trying to connect with this, how exactly did you mean by this?

[–]TheBadGoy 83 points84 points  (13 children) | Copy Link

That new Gillette ad sure is scary. Even a fucking razor company is trying to castrate us.

[–]lespaul13456 points57 points  (7 children) | Copy Link

At a pool party a guy tries to approach a girl and another guy jumps between them and goes "come on!!"

A guy tries to approach a woman on the street and another guy lunges out to stop him and says "not cool, not cool"

Ive got nothing to say.

[–]redpill77 56 points57 points  (3 children) | Copy Link

I had a buddy say to me once, "it's a party man, girls don't come here to be hit on."

[–][deleted] 13 points14 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

“It’s a bar, man, people don’t come here to get drunk

[–]NYCSPARKLE 6 points7 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Yeah, being a single man who dates or talks to women is creepy to even other men these days. It's infuriating.

[–]1scissor_me_timbers00 30 points31 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

They’re fucking insufferable.

There’s a form of perverse female power of making herself sexually delicious and then depriving men of even talking to her. Women love pedestalizing and objectifying themselves with the “you can look but you can’t touch”. In a castrated society such as ours, they will use this in a mocking way. This is the disgusting female ego run amok. Today, women dress increasingly slutty, while at the same time trying to shut down any attempt to even approach her. That’s what those parts of the ad are communicating. Hey bro, that’s not cool to chat a girl up at a pool party.

[–]wracky272 5 points6 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

There’s a form of perverse female power of making herself sexually delicious and then depriving men of even talking to her.

IF you're unattractive. If you're unattractive, you're just a rapist who hasn't raped yet. If you're fit and confident, you have her permission to be her little beta bitch boy for sex tokens.

[–]redpill77 10 points11 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Wow. Just watched this. It's easy to notice that society is not doing as badly as the media portrays, but I have seen good friends in the last two years start to talk about things like 'rape culture,' 'pay gap,' 'toxic masculinity,' etc.

We're not as compromised as the media because the media represents a few steps ahead into our future. But we do tend to fall into line, in time, with the philosophy of the media.

It begs the question of how to fight on the media battlefield. There are some right wing news outlets that resist some of the ideas, but any of their ideas will be ignored as they are politically othered. Also, I think there are plenty of us who aren't even right of center.

Is it up to comedians like Bill Burr, Patrice ONeal, and Jim Jefferies (he seems to be getting a little blue pilled since having a kid and getting a show)? Even comedians talk a lot about the limits to speaking freely on stage. Not everyone has the clout of Dave Chappelle to lock up the audience's phones so that they can riff freely and safely.

Youtube seems somewhat accessible, but with demonetization, and patreon becoming untrustworthy, how else can there be built an enterprise which isn't answerable to a corporation and advertisers who want safe content.

[–]Frodolinador 9 points10 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

I wanna see how their stock is affected by the ad lol

[–]Galbert123 1 point2 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

razor company

castrate us

Doesnt that make sense though?

[–]NeutralReiddHotel 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Well fuck them, being a company that runs on our money we can stop giving it to them as a step 1.

[–]OldPeopleLeather 59 points60 points  (14 children) | Copy Link

On topic book recommendation is David Goggin's Can't Hurt Me. Helps to crush blue pill idea that life is supposed to be comfortable.

[–]ThinSpiritual 9 points10 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

And for those who doesn't know who that is, just look him up in Joe Rogan's podcast.

[–]Qba1994 5 points6 points  (12 children) | Copy Link

So what is the point of living? What is your ultimate goal? Finding happiness in suffering/discomfort?

[–]goodbyelogic 47 points48 points  (3 children) | Copy Link

I think it's fulfillment, whether it's having a kid or accomplishing your mission. If you seek pleasure, you'll never be fulfilled and you'll eventually find yourself depressed. And being fulfilled usually requires hard work

[–]NBDer 14 points15 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Exactly. There's two different forms of happiness. Short term pleasure and long term fulfillment. Most people conflate the two, but they're radically different concepts as they lead to different outcomes.

[–]odaklanan_insan 0 points1 point  (1 child) | Copy Link

Again.. It all comes to "is there an afterlife or not?". Is there a heaven or hell? Are we trying to prove God that we've been good in this world so we deserve eternal happiness in heaven?

Because if not, there is indeed no point in life's struggles. No outcomes either.

[–]NeutralReiddHotel 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

I think that's my main problem with our whole religion-less culture. There's no point in anything, is there? I'm not religious by any means, but it does make me think.

[–][deleted] 12 points13 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

Ultimately, its about finding meaning within a chaotic and indifferent universe. Happiness is is usually a product of a meaningful life.

[–][deleted] 11 points12 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Exactly. There is a huge difference in seeking pleasure, vs finding happiness and contentment through challenges, hard work, suffering through hardships, and coming out better with your mission intact.

Do not get me wrong, I still fall for the pleasure trap sometimes. It is super easy if you are not paying attention, but there is such a massive difference between seeking fleeting moments of pleasure and relishing in your accomplishments.

[–]Appex1 24 points25 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Read stoicism.

https://highexistence.com/22-stoic-truth-bombs-marcus-aurelius-will-make-unfuckwithable/

Discomfort is an inevitable part of life. You can only choose how you see it. Seeking discomfort can actually make you more resistant to it.

[–]Ek70R_2 3 points4 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

The point of existence, as succintly put by Jordan B. Peterson, is embracing the inherent suffering of existence (in the definitions of Evil and Tragedy) and find thatpersonal responsibility/goal/objective in your life, which would make that suffering worth enduring.

This responsibility for the betterment of Being, has to be inclusive, which means it also has to make the lives of other people as better as possible as well. Once you have this set up, this is the ultimate goal of existence, it is the tool against nihilism and all it encompases. As you can see, it is miles away from anything related to getting women.

[–]p3n1x 2 points3 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Balance so you can respect both.

[–]Fyrjefe 3 points4 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

We are anti fragile in nature. The way we grow is by confronting conflict of sorts and adapting to it. Hope this helps. Lots of other good replies as well!

[–]liquorbaron 1 point2 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Why does there have to be a point or an ultimate goal? If there was a laid out point or straightforward goal would it somehow make things better for you? Fuck having a point. This can be freeing for you because there is no expectation from the universe as it just is; no built in right, wrong, or reason other than what we make from what we can determine at this point in time as human beings from the information available.

People that wallow because there is no meaning or point are choosing that view. The universe is only cold and dead if you choose to view it as being cold and dead.

[–]NeuralTech -1 points0 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Procreation.... everything else is simply icing on the cake.

[–][deleted] 49 points50 points  (3 children) | Copy Link

SPOILERS INBOUND:

When you climb sweating and cursing out of the pleasure pit, or gnaw your own leg off at the calf where it’s been ensnared by the cuddly trap of modern convenience, you will be in the rare company of some men (and even women!) who strive for a difficult but rewarding life- what the stoics would call ‘virtuous.’

More to the point, the entire complex of an overplush coddled society, the entire “Mommy daycare,” as it were, serves to put big ol’ fetters on yer gams.

When the world is designed to weaken its populace, who benefits?

Ultimately, does this serve the abstract Feminist movement most? I don’t think so. The fairer sex is just as hobbled, maybe moreso.

Who benefits by exploiting the weak? Always the strong. TRP, in two words: become strong.

Nothing has changed since Caesar spoke about how to control the masses, but now the bread is all trans fats and the circuses fit into your pocket.

[–]redpill77 4 points5 points  (2 children) | Copy Link

I believe that there are plenty of rich guys that employ unseen tactics to weaken and divide the populous because they believe an oligarchy must be established for their own security.

[–]saucierlol4 points5 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

Western countries are already oligarchies for the most part. They ve succeeded with mainly two things: sugar and silicon, as I like to say. An oversimplification, probably, but sounds nice.

I m a pessimist, borderline nihilist by nature but if there is a sliver of hope for the next generations to regain control over their lives, it may come from the very thing that the ruling elites intended for us to be our mind prison, the internet.

[–]citizen1a 4 points5 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Sugar and Silicone ... I like it.

[–]3chazthundergut[🍰] 38 points39 points  (5 children) | Copy Link

Strong work GLO. I enjoy your shitposts too, but I like when you take it serious because you drop gold.

Men are like working dogs. We are happiest and most fulfilled when we are pushing against resistance. We need to overcome obstacles, solve problems, and work towards our goals. Most men think that satisfaction will come from between a woman's legs or at the bottom of a bottle or the end of a joint.

Satisfaction comes from the struggle

[–]ThinSpiritual 21 points22 points  (3 children) | Copy Link

Satisfaction comes from the struggle

I need to rethink everything I know about masculinity from this perspective.

[–]guyau 10 points11 points  (2 children) | Copy Link

Struggle for or towards something though. Struggling for strugglings sake is absurd; go get yourself enslaved in some shit, meaningless underpaid labour job and see how empowering struggling is. TRP often talks about being antisystem, but in so many ways it's still operating on liberal ideology (axiological neutrality). I want to know what's worth struggling for.

[–]Omnidempotent 10 points11 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

I want to know what's worth struggling for.

You will need to step outside TRP if you want to find that. You need to find an ideal and turn it into reality. Some call this process a mission.

[–]1Mr_Badass 17 points18 points  (12 children) | Copy Link

women prefer stability to discovery

Women do prefer stability over discovery, and I believe stability is one of the foundations of femininity. The reason women love stability is that they seek a partner that will stay around to raise her kids.

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[–]GursimranS 5 points6 points  (4 children) | Copy Link

Unpredictablity and Instability are two different things, no?

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[–]GursimranS 9 points10 points  (2 children) | Copy Link

Stability at macro level, eg: financially. Unpredictable at micro, daily activities.

[–]1scissor_me_timbers00 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Lol this should’ve been simple for them to see

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

They are unpredictable, fickle and irrational, therefore they NEED resilient and stable and rational

[–]silent_dominant 0 points1 point  (1 child) | Copy Link

The want to mate with the unpredictable, risk taking alpha male, and they want the beta to raise the kids.

[–]hidemyface1234 5 points6 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

And yet they also crave the chaos of new tingles. Hypergamy wants variety at or better than her current level.

[–]Short-changedChad 1 point2 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Yes. They want to have their cake and eat it too. Everything they do operates from this mindset.

[–]dingleburry_joe 16 points17 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

"Ultimately you have two choices. You can either jerk off to the lives of others, never having lived your own. Or be a toxic Red Pill bad boy and live your own life outside Mommy Daycare FunZone."

Another one of my favorite GLO quotes "You can either pleasure your butthole like a roman or pillage like a hun"

[–]Omnidempotent 12 points13 points  (4 children) | Copy Link

He wants to climb out of the pleasure pit but he also wants to pleasure himself while he does it.

That's why gritty grimdark video games like fallout are so popular. There is a whole genre called "survival simulators" where you get to roleplay as a strong, competent man (or feminist woman) struggling to carve out an existence in a harsh, unforgiving world while sitting on your couch eating cookies. The more pedantic and "realistic" it is in modeling survival conditions the better ("OMG you have to eat or you die in this game! So cool!").

There is a related phenomenon where games are using "meaningful choices" as a selling point. The decisions you make actually affect the (simulated, fake) world around your character.

Both of these trends show that there is a huge demand for challenge and meaning in the experiences of these basement dwellers. But it's fake challenges and synthetic meaning. It never satisfies because it is not real. I realized this a long time ago in my more blue pill days and decided to finally put the controller down and find something real to do. It was a good decision.

[–]Pokeylaw 1 point2 points  (3 children) | Copy Link

Good damn I been recently getting into these types of games and not gonna lie after reading this post and yours, I want something with actual challenge but with no money or resources to call my own it's just hard

[–]Omnidempotent 1 point2 points  (2 children) | Copy Link

You're making excuses. Children don't have any money or resources and yet they still spend their time learning new skills and conquering meaningful challenges. Go ride a bike, read a book, or do some push ups. Think of something.

[–]Pokeylaw 0 points1 point  (1 child) | Copy Link

I love reading and riding my bike not gonna lie it's just games are more fun shit I tell my online friends that if I ever go quiet for a long period of time while playing it's because I'm reading between rounds

[–]Omnidempotent 3 points4 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Your brain is accustomed to high-stimulation activities like video games. That's why other, lower-stimulation activities do not feel as rewarding. If you remove those high-stimulation activities and allow your brain to reset, though, you will find other things to be more fun.

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Allow yourself to be bored and be amazed ay the shit you can accomplish

[–]tempolaca 8 points9 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

Women are the harbingers of “stagnant productivity”, busy work which ultimately results in nothing.

Humanity need both personalities. Kids need the women's stability to grow strong. And humanity need the men's audacity to expand and survive.

Both are needed and if one side takes control, humanity suffers. Too much audacity result in endless wars. Too much stability result in lack of growth and death. In this age we are condemning audacity and masculinity. The thing is, audacity will always win.

[–]Fyrjefe 1 point2 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

This is true. There is a time and a place for these things. The first thing I thought when reading that quote was, "that's why there are so many women in government (and why they are complaining about the US shutdown)". In the wrong place, it's wasteful and disruptive at worst. But as for the family unit, it's paramount for raising a young child.

[–]eccentricrealist 35 points36 points  (19 children) | Copy Link

I know some of you aren't fond of Jordan Peterson, but this is what he means when you must go forth and slay the dragon instead of waiting for it to come to the village and raze it to the ground.

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Peterson is a liberal because he cannot define the concept of religion. He cannot clearly say what is its purpose. Lots of Canadian and other rootless cultures cannot define concrete words and for that they endlessly blabber about the after matches of said power construct. This is not sufficient. A confused sense of purpose and meaning in life leads to depression. Depression magnifies when you dont know the cause of depression. Now either he stops being a liberal and the depression that he carries around physically and verbally disappears or it magnifies and develops stronger. If it develops he is unconsciously for a rotting system.

[–]NightRedder59 points10 points  (2 children) | Copy Link

What people seem to miss is that we are seeing a re-opening in these areas of society that are supposedly closed. A seemingly large proportion of men are thirsting for guidance that is evidently lacking in Western Culture. The swelling of popularity of Jordan Peterson is not due to the typical "self help" comfort we see pedaled constantly, but rather he is tangling with complex arenas of life such as religion and inspires many to do the same.

Religion can be generally tied to humans' possession of consciousness which continues to be a mystery making it a topic that we cannot entirely refute but can wrestle with. By not accepting the dogmatic approach to conventional religion, men are stepping outside of societal notions which is invigorating but also isolating, but knowing that others are doing the same, can help minimize that isolation.

Opening up Religion to questioning arouses curiosity in men, which, by the early signs, are pushing more men to question and explore other "acceptable" societal notions which, hopefully, will lead to a wholly positive renunciation of the fraudulent Western dogmas that we have been preached, including the "correct" sexual strategies that have been crammed down our throats since we emerged from the womb.

The Redpill, at this time, is just too radical and isolated to many men. Some can take it on like naturals, but it will take more time for many to come around to it rationally and, in some sense, spiritually.

We need people to first question. Opening up that can of worms initially will make the Redpill more inviting.

[–]p3n1x 1 point2 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

thirsting for guidance

Desperate people do desperate things. Yeah, JBP offers a lot of positive advice, but he also refuses to "lead". Leaving the desperate wandering around with a newly loaded-mental gun and no idea where or how to shoot it.

[–]WadNasty 1 point2 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Fuck man as a Canadian I hate that I relate so hard to the second half of your paragraph.

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Peterson can very well define the concept of religion, the problem isn't that he's a liberal, he's a full blown globalist and an occultist. Vox Day wrote a whole book about Peterson's deceptions - Jordanetics.

[–]1empatheticapathetic 15 points16 points  (5 children) | Copy Link

He provides more steps in a positive direction than something like Vox Day. Everyone has some sort of JP slander piece. Use the positive, discard the rest.

[–][deleted] -5 points-4 points  (4 children) | Copy Link

Nothing good about JBP he literally teaches you how to be gamma

[–][deleted] -1 points0 points  (3 children) | Copy Link

People only watch him because they see their inner self mirrored by his sad sob tone he uses in every one of his lectures.

[–][deleted] -1 points0 points  (2 children) | Copy Link

And because that inner self is usually gamma, just like Peterson

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

Peterson is so popular that it is the mainstream to like him. Noting Gamma about that since its socially submissive not rejective.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

There's a lot of gamma in his way of handling debates. He's just now in a position of popularity.

[–]p3n1x 6 points7 points  (6 children) | Copy Link

Vox Day is a horrible logic point to use against JP. The failed nerd raging about the self-aware nerd. Vox is envious and salty. He panders well.

[–][deleted] -1 points0 points  (5 children) | Copy Link

None of what you said is factually true and you can check it yourself. good luck

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[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (3 children) | Copy Link

yes, read Jordanetics. Go on youtube search for "Darkstream" Vox Day usually gives snippets of what he writes about in the book

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[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (1 child) | Copy Link

globalist occultist, read the book

[–][deleted] 17 points18 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Reading this post gave me more pleasure, thanks!!!!!

[–]balderdash351 12 points13 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

This is off topic, but I recently was pleasantly surprised to find that the official reddit mobile app allows access to quarantined subs, as long as your account has subscribed with them through a PC. So now, with mobile notifications, I can have a direct feed of red pills to my phone.

Things aren't as hopeless as it seemed. In the information war, every little advantage makes a difference.

[–]Olram_Sacul 5 points6 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

awesome stuff. short, sharp and direct

[–]SpiritStatic 3 points4 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Way to summarize it all to a T, we've come to expect nothing less.

This was the most impactful to me: "A lot of possibilities become available when you don't spend hours smiling at a fluorescent screen." Even after optimizing a lot of my daily routine, I still have about 1.5 - 2 hours a day it seems that get spent just mindlessly surfing around the Internet or on YouTube. It needs to go.

[–]whutyomamado 3 points4 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Thank you GLO you have been a great mentor over the year that I have been lurking and reading on this sub. This post really opened my eyes that I am the man in the text. I'm trying to be more red pill but I'm pleasuring myself the whole time. I've gone on monk mode and the like but I always found an excuse to slack in some form.

Would love any advice you have for lifting or books.

I just switched over from doing leg, arm, back, chest days to upper and lower body days. I go 5x a week and two of the days is a full body workout where I focus on muscles that aren't as sore as the others.

I've read: the rationale male, 48 laws of power(on my 4th reread/listen I really want to ingrain it into my mind), no more Mr nice guy.

I have the power of now, 50th law, the way of men, how to win friends and win fluency others on the shelf to read... planning on knocking those out by April or sooner. Any other forum other than the ones discussed here would be greatly appreciated. PM me if you rather not reply to this comment.

Thanks!!

[–]1VisiblePlan 2 points3 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Society doesn't accept The Red Pill because it destroys all of their useless conventions and ideals that they use to function. Red Pill is the new rock and roll, the new counter-culture (and not in the way that PJW blathers on about it.)

[–]CrimsonShiv 1 point2 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Staring blankly at the Avidya of society after it has babbled out its terms of service, GLO is the eavesdropping bro in the back who interjects, "So basically they wanna fukk u..." mouth fulla beef jerky.

[–]baeslick 1 point2 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

This is gold, as always

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The strength of the men is our raw power. Obviously as we see in the modern day men are susceptible to the subtle, psychological games that women play. However the inverse is also true; women are weak and helpless against mens sheer power. Enforce a woman to the standards of men and watch her crumble; she'll break down and cry and make excuses for why its not her fault........cough-cough-dashcon-cough. This is the basis of frame, avoiding oneitis and putting mission first. So long as a man holds his inner strength to walk away and wields his overwhelming power to enforce his will on the feminine, there really isn't much women can do about it. I'll go a step further and say that the gluttony and hedonism of the present day isn't just because of mens debauchery; obviously we have no one but ourselves to blame, but I also think that the depravity we live in is a powerful method of keeping men from wielding their strength effectively against women. When men live day to day lives of rigor, danger and vitality then they aren't gonna be scared from a five foot ten bitch being in a bad mood at them. They aren't going to indulge in gluttony and commercial and material self worth. Imagine if men stopped basing their worth on money; half our economy would fucking collapse in a month. So I don't just think that its a product of our times; I see the use of pleasure as a distraction as a deliberate method of control just like the corruption of the education system, the fucked up cultural double standards, and the mental programming that they use to keep the blue pills plugged in.

[–]truthiesttruth 1 point2 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

while the sentiment is spot on, i do think you gloss over the fact that these hedonistic timeburners are very addictive and the indoctrination begins at a very young age.

you wont fix the generation that grew up on their nintendo 64. these cretins are beyond lost.

you fix this problem by raising the next generation correctly and i think the best way to do that is to force your sons to play competitive sports. im not talking about ones where you can receive brain damage since we are living in a cerebral intelligence based economy, but there are other sports, particularly team sports, which will require your sons to deal with:

a. teamwork

b. not being the best

c. continual practice for self improvement

d. failure

etc etc the list never ends.

competitive sports are one of the last avenue men have to raise their sons properly.

[–]Ass-a-holic 1 point2 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

I squeeze as much fun out of a day as I can, always have been known as “the fun guy”. I still work 40, workout 5-7, and work 5 on a side venture. It has certainly helped me pound 35+ pussies as a 5’6 elf looking mofo but it has also led me down dark paths with alcohol and addiction.

At my blue collar job most people look miserable or they walk around like they got a giant stick up their asshole, I refuse to be like that. I get my shit done but I joke around constantly and try to inject as much fun into the job site as possible. It’s a subtle fun though, my social awareness is high enough I know when to lay off the bantering.

I just can’t imagine being somewhere 40 hours a week and dreading it. Most people love being around me because of that energy, which a lot of employers notice and it has helped me go from making 9.50 an hour to 21 an hour currently with a chance of 25 an hour in 3-5 years.

I do test as ESFP, the Entertainer, on MBTI. That might explain my viewpoint

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[–]Endorsed Contributorex_addict_bro 6 points7 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

If you’re serious it means you missed the point

[–]hidemyface1234 3 points4 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

1% better greater effect in an otherwise negative course in life just gets you exponentially more screwed up each day.

1% better when your starting point is low takes forever to compound. Lifting 1% more of 1lb the next time you're in the gym is still a fail. Some of us are so far behind our forefathers that we need to look for 100% not 1%.

[–]Senior Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] 11 points12 points  (3 children) | Copy Link

Grinding is the definition of Blue Pill. Radicaly changing your method is Red Pill. They are two diametrically opposed philosophies.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Clipse is not gonna be happy to hear that..

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

I don't get this. Can you explain this further? Thank you

[–]WeightsNCheatDates -1 points0 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Needed this point.

[–]himsenior 0 points1 point  (3 children) | Copy Link

Hatred toward AOC, socialism and ousters of Harvey Weinstein aren't going to improve your sexual strategy.

[–]Senior Endorsed Contributormax_peenor 2 points3 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Who hates their lulzcows? It's like the bloops saying we hate sluts. Oh hells no. Sluts are awesome. They keep my dick wet and know when to go home.

[–]MLK_was_a_commie 2 points3 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

Don't knock it til you've tried it. Esoteric sociopolitical commentary is a panty dropper

[–]himsenior 6 points7 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

By all means. It's not just esoteric though, it's an angry, incomprehensible rant tied to existentialism and an otherwise fair criticism of consumerist culture. Here's what I mean.

We have two groups.

The first are people who would most benefit from democratic socialist polices - the college student, the working single parent, the family with multiple jobs to pay for health insurance, etc. Most of them work hard. They aren't lazy. But they're exhausted by the end of the day and only have time for the artifacts of the Pleasure Palace. A few moments to escape reality before beginning the day anew. It's time not well spent but damn who can blame them.

They're the ones who would most benefit from democratic socialist policies - universal healthcare, free college tuition, or even basic safety nets enjoyed in happier (I simply mean less stressed, not necessarily having more fun), Western European countries.

In the second group we have the opulence of the ruling class. Adjusting the marginal tax rate to pay for some of these programs wouldn't make a noticeable dent in Group 2's desire to live perpetually in the Pleasure Palace. They could still buy multiple houses, own multiple cars, take a dozen vacations, enjoy sabbaticals in front of the television or snorting coke off the proverbial hookers' asses.

And yet OP is somehow convinced that the first group personifies the "Mommy Daycare" rather than the second group who use their wealth to transcend OP's moralizing.

[–]zeuD13 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Are you sure you want to hang out with Toxic Bad Boys? Wouldn't you rather compliment our Gone Wild Butt Sluts or discuss video games?

Lol, that was spot on. All the subreddits I used to follow before my break-up/wake-up call was those kinds.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Can this be cross posted in ask trp? I realize it is not a question, but I believe it would be exceedingly beneficial for that sub to read this.

Pleasure as a means of escaping our reality instead of changing our reality. Too lazy to change so too many people guys are looking for the red pill "cliff notes".

[–]D1rkMcg1rth 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Beautiful

[–]mlps2001 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

A truly outstanding post. What is your reading list of difficult books anyway ?

[–]Bilskee1 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

So much truth in a great read. Thanks for posting.

[–]machinephilosophy 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

I'd say start with Harry Browne's How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World and Shad Helmstetter's What to Say When You Talk to Yourself.

Then plow into all kinds of self-help and empowerment content, composing insights into how to fix and progress in your life, as specific self-talk affirmations as you go. Works for me. Your mind is like a hard drive---treat it as such and reprogram 24/7.

Otherdirectedness and exposure to constant corporate golf-drunk media is toxic. A non-reading lifestyle just compounds the problem. Ghost the small-cap(illary) alcoholics and cultural treadmillers.

Concerning the shutting down of free speech, there has to be some way to counter this, but the solution probably resides in future developments of blockchain social nets. I don't see why there can't be a bittorrent-like post/chat social networks solution, but so far I don't see anything like that even on the horizon.

Thank you for your comments.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

I have read this before here, that you don't need to have fun all the time. Okay, I can live with that.

But where do you draw the line between real work and pleasure time? How much pleasure should you be having? Can you have pleasure in your work? Or enjoyment and pleasure are two different concepts?

Real, honest question.

[–]Feelinggood702 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

It’s like you’re drawing this romantic view of how things are. Seems like something a dictator would have as a speech

[–]Feelinggood702 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Focusing on the fifth and sixth paragraphs: “a mommy approved daycare where everyone and their feelings are safe“

Is this a symptom of the agricultural and industrial revolutions? Point is, that men are the way they are as most are content to obtain just the basic necessities? Looking back on the 20/80 rule, followers of men were accepting of the trickle down of said necessities from their leaders since the dawn of man? And today, since everything is more easily attained (as far as material possessions go, and as far as women go, hell an average male can just find one he’s completely incompatible with but provides resources for), there is far less physical exertion and the weaknesses most men have are therefore more noticeable (“stupor”)?

[–]NormalAndy 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

' The modern man doesn't want to fight compete or struggle '

I'm not so sure about that. Deep down, it's what we were built to do while the mission makes us feel alive.

Having fun is just the path we are led down when fighting, competing and struggling are being demonized. The alternative to overcoming a life of struggle should be preparation for overcoming a life of struggle rather than just taking it easy too often.

[–]phil_stein 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

This is the most clear and succinct thinking I've read in some time. Great post.

[–]dudehotrod 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Another insightful post thanks

[–]Aisires59 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Thanks, I needed a kick in the ass.

[–]Cocopopo3 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

He wants to climb out of the pleasure pit but he also wants to pleasure himself while he does it. That why AskTRP is on the constant lookout for fun ways to be alpha.

But every guy out there is having quite fun and being a real alpha, it is diffrent, having fun is important.Being a man might be about being strong and not having fun but being clever is about being strong while having fun, you talk bullshit.

[–]INNASKILLZ2K18 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Yep, in other words most men are bitches. Never wanting to push themselves through areas that might cause discomfort, pain, resistance.

Not wanting to unearth the shit that is hard, take it by the fucking balls and keep moving forward. Not take risks. Not go against the 'script'. Maybe gearing up for it, but allowing voices of others to remind him of the inherent difficulties of walking his own path, then receeding back to 'oh yeah, you're right, let's play SAFE'.

Not establishing a mission, to which all else is given little fucks. Yes, there will be pain, yes, there will be risks, yes there will be setbacks. But while many grown up man children want to party on beaches sipping champagne and snorting cocaine...I'll be over here walking down the path that consists of uncomfortabity, adversity and risk. Why? Because I give zero fucks.

And that...makes me a man.

[–]awakenedspirit1 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Blow up the old system for one that benefits me. See you in the gym.

[–]melungeonmuscle 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

I can say with confidence that you Sir, are still a man.

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[–]Senior Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] 7 points8 points  (6 children) | Copy Link

According to Frued women's nateral state is hysteria which is to say emboding two different states simutaniusly. For example loving her husband but wanting to run off with a mysterious man.

However when a person has two Will's he/she is pulled in two different directions simutaniusly and ends up doing nothing.

A good example is Jayne Eyre who feels all kinds a ways but there is very little action. Or maybe a GF who can't decide on what to eat and remains hungry as a result.

[–]personadabes3 points [recovered] (3 children) | Copy Link

Noetic polarity forms all Will. Be careful citing Freud and hysteria, long refuted psychoanalysis. Read Lacan. I agree with you in principle though. How do you believe you should act to the mystery optics of any conflict or situation with women? For example... a woman wants you to react to them so they play games with you, or they want comfort/care but find it disgusting when you give them it because of their mental condition. There's a paradox here that makes you not know how to act. What would you do in said situations?

[–]Senior Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] 9 points10 points  (2 children) | Copy Link

There's usually a third option in those situations that doesn't put you into either side of the duality. This game exists everywhere not just with women.

After September 11th Bush made his with us or against us speech. So are you for the afganistan shitfuck or supportive of the Taliban? You don't want to fall into either side of that.

The third option in this case is to point out that the US funded and trained the Taliban, they're part of the same system. That's a Hegalian Dialectic reversal.

So the goal is to always find an approach that questions the parameters of the questions and thus breaks the question.

If a game is advantagous for the enemy figure out how not to play. Make them play your game. It's easier to win your game than theirs.

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[–]Senior Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

I'm not being diplomatic or anti diplomatic I'm just exploring the parameters of the questions. (And in so doing breaking the question)

If you take an accusative tonality she's going to focus on your tonality. No this process is going to be boring and tedious as fuck exactly like Frued.

You know how Africans walk after a guzel until it just falls over because it can't take the bullshit. That's the play here.

[–]Senior Endorsed Contributormax_peenor 2 points3 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

Jayne Eyre

Legal Cohabiting Female's favorite book. I probably should have seen it as an early sign and portent. Derp.

[–]Senior Contributor: "The Court Jester"GayLubeOil[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Better she involves herself with book drama then turn your life into a telenovela

You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

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