TheRedArchive

~ archived since 2018 ~

DustImpossible2177 Archive

View 0 posts and 62 comments by DustImpossible2177 on TheRedPill subreddit and various other subreddits related to The Red Pill community.
Search in:
In subreddits:
More
Filter by year/month:
Upvotes Title Category Author Subreddit Date (UTC)
Upvotes Comment on Subreddit Date (UTC)
1

No. You are not entitled to property that was the other persons before the relationship.
/r/PurplePillDebate11/07/26 03:31 AM
2

Careful, buddy, you might have to much to think. Bourgeoisie democracy is a scam. While men can be complete monsters and women cunts, what really shapes reality is material conditions.
/r/PurplePillDebate29/06/26 03:38 AM
1

Your value does not mean you are owed my property that pre-dates the relationship. “Take advantage of people” are you serious “I like living here and pay the gas bill its mine now”
/r/PurplePillDebate20/06/26 07:22 PM
1

“Women to use” lol You are not entitled to property I owned before the relationship. End of discussion.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/06/26 07:08 PM
1

No. Working on the relationship or not working on it does not entitle women to my house I owned before marriage. Your precious feelings can go away. I owned it before you and I should own it after you. Period.
/r/PurplePillDebate20/06/26 06:14 PM

So what's your solution than? Die alone like they're instructed to? "Women don't have to lower their standard for you 💅" but also "You're not allowed to find a place where our cultural standards are lower!" This is the nagging bullshit that turns men away from leftist causes; the left is supposed to (more or less) to be "an attack one is an attack against all" you're not going to get that by otherizing people and you're not some hero for preventing consenting adults from engaging with each other…
/r/PurplePillDebate11/06/26 02:48 AM
1

“Take the risk of a no-fault divorce and losing my house or don’t get married” Wow you make it sound so appealing. How about we adjust this system, so it’s not “women win 90% of the time”.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 05:58 PM
1

Yeah I am. Go work on an oil pipeline or on the railroad if you to see hard work.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 05:53 PM
1

Yes absolutely can and that’s good. However, bast majority of time, she steals and you pay her for the trouble.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 05:49 PM
1

Yup. I do. Stay at home motherhood is not a job, does generate revenue and is not particularly difficult. Lol good thing babies never take naps or anything, lol your up 24/7
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 05:47 PM
1

No the man pays the marriage fails lol
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 05:28 PM
1

You mean you eat food the man buys for you process this food into energy than use that energy to make milk which you feed the baby. So literally just eating something counts as work now. Lord.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 05:23 PM
1

Split the assets 50/50, in case of divorce with children under the age of 10 House should be sold and proceeds should be split 50/50- not the statistically likely outcome women get to have it on top or other payments men are usually forced to make. You want me to have “open heart” or whatever emotional tripe? This method would go a long way to believe that there some good will.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 05:17 PM
1

Stay at parents aren’t generating money.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 05:02 PM
0

How are you not getting the point that if you are stay at home parent you are working- there yes the child costs money. Money that the stay at home parents is not generating. Holy god.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 04:01 PM
1

Your feelings don’t turn into money.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 03:54 PM
1

I hate to break it to you, my cousin "isn't paying the victim". He is one. He lost everything he worked and has had to start from scratch basically at middle age. Oh okay than explain these hardships. "I'm tried emotionally!" will not be accepted. When work 12hrs I'm also tired emotionally. So please explain to me how it's more value is being generated by to get a fussy toddler to stop crying than to work a job that actually pays you.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 03:45 PM
2

Look, sorry I hit nerve here, believe it or not, I'm not a completely nihilistic reactionary who wants to put women in cages or something. So you can calm your happy ass down and talk to me like an adult. That said, yeah, I don't what the solution is. I feel our entire rotten culture is need of reform and that means Men need to makes improvements. On the flip flop? This will require Women making some changes as well. It can't be 100% Men's responsibility. You don't like answer? I'm so sorry. Hop…
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 03:17 PM
1

I'm sure there is more to his story, but I'm receiving this second hand. Bottom line- he no longer owns the property he bought before his marriage, with a woman who had a child that was 4 years from being a legal adult. Why the fuck should a lawyer even be needed in this situation? She unpacks her life into his and when it goes bad, what? She is entitled to parasitically get everything he worked for because she made him dinner or something? Loads of divorces are NOT fair though, and it comes out…
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 03:06 PM
1

50% of a house, means the women gets the house and the alimony on top of it. There are ambulance chaser lawyers who pride themselves on vampircally draining the husband dry because A. "GIRL POWER! YESSSS" and more importantly B. They get a cut. No. You are not going to U-turn this into, "what about women?!" Men by and large bear the brunt of this and it's not even remotely close. You mentioned your brother earlier, well I have cousin, he married a lady with a child that wasn't his, she was 14 at…
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 02:26 PM
0

fucking lol. Again, you bought something, you get into a relationship with another party, why is the other party entitled to property they didn't have before meeting you? "Value". Okay than, because if a man cleans the gutters and mows the lawns that means he's entitled to 50% or more the asset that he didn't possess before the relationship? Try harder.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 01:24 PM
2

I'm not a 100% on board with what this guy is saying, but what your saying men should "accept" goes against men's biological drives. "A child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth." If men can't even afford their fucking consumerist treaty-treats and escapism; and we die alone any way, what incentive is their too keep society stable? "Fuck it we're all going into ground anyway, why should other people be happy?"
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 01:08 PM
1

That's cool, so that's your property. But men bring so vaule into your life, we should get have it, and sucks to be you 💅
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 12:47 PM
1

Did you buy the house or not?
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 12:45 PM
5

lol no, I'm sorry. There are fucking medieval poems about how she wants the bad boy who is cool yet troubled instead of the boring but stable guy. You are perfectly aware of who a person is for 90% of the relationship.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 12:43 PM
4

Yes. I think Andrew Tate is a fucking scumbag, but his brand is built around these things. He does the Drill Sargent thing of belittling you, saying you can't do it, and you're worthless because of it. It's pure negative reinforcement- and much like a DI some men take that as challenge to avenge or preserve there ego.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 12:38 PM

The difference is you don't NEED to do anything and can actually just GET something at someones else's expense. "If children are born". NO you get half the shit weather you have kids our not. Shit, the woman can come in the relationship with someones else's child and in the divorce that child will be cited as a reason to why you get to keep my house. "My brother lost his house and still broke to this day, but my ex-sister in law is a women and had a child, so she's still mostly correct." lmao.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 12:20 PM

Considering men are the other half or relationships, yeah we get to have an opinion and that opinion might not always be "manbad💅 "
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 12:12 PM

Wow, how condescending. *I* was being emotionally immature. This is unbelievable.
/r/PurplePillDebate07/06/26 12:06 PM
2

That’s not patriarchy than. “Patriarchy” has become like “incel” a catch all for “Men I don’t like” or “Male coded opinions or views” I don’t like.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/06/26 04:05 PM
1

The capitalist machine will be fed, if western men are to fat and drug addled to keep the system functioning so much the better immigrants rarely unionize and already used to such abject poverty having to work a single job and door dashing on demand in your off hours still is an upgrade financially from where you started.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/06/26 03:55 PM
4

We do. This is just classic “rules for thee not for me” rhetoric you get from this crowd. I’ve had female friends who destroyed own relationships, jobs, social circles ect and was that person they vented and cried too, and why wouldn’t I? They were my friends. On this same sub it was told to me [If a man is expressing negative emotions] it’s just whining unless he has “a plan of action”. We’re dangerous if we are angry at a problem and pussy beta male incel if we are hurt by a problem. “I want e…
/r/PurplePillDebate05/06/26 11:11 PM
1

"Hahaha get fucked buy steak or get fucked lol" Than your steak is three paragraphs of bullshit. Surely you can understand?
/r/PurplePillDebate01/03/26 07:45 AM
1

I wasn't trying to have this big discussion with you, it's completely stupid. Have a happy.
/r/PurplePillDebate01/03/26 06:55 AM
1

Human interaction is not like protein lol. You can keep circling around this all you like, but the fact is a friendship does not fill the role of a relationship. They are distinct needs. Which your Lord Byron quote supports btw. You can have a lot of close friends and still be lonely in the romantic sense. It’s a plot point in quite a lot of fiction. If a person wants a steak no amount of beans will suffice. People are hardwired to want romantic connection. It’s a fundamental human emotional nee…
/r/PurplePillDebate28/02/26 02:45 PM
1

This is just splitting hairs. A relationship is a form of companionship and you have to be alone to be lonely. People get distressed when deprived of human connection including romantic. It’s a fundamental human need something most people are not capable of switching off without great psychological cost leading to more often than not human cost. Rock and hard place. It’s something everyone needs but after failure people become risk averse.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/02/26 01:53 PM
1

Humans are social animals hardwired to want companionship and community. Only people with dark triad neurological disorders are not distressed from being alone. Even then, on some level it would probably bother them they don’t have someone to interact with if only out of boredom.
/r/PurplePillDebate28/02/26 01:22 PM

because its too much to ask to not want to raise another mans kids. I know a dude who bought a house (in '24 not some fantasy-land before time decade or two ago) who literately married a lady with 5 child support children. He is a a complete scumbag, terrible person and horrid father who is cashing in on the system because he's willing tolerate it. Point is this the bar for men being "too picky"
/r/PurplePillDebate17/01/26 11:59 AM

Its going to be hell for everyone
/r/PurplePillDebate17/01/26 11:00 AM

It's going to be hell for the entire human race and mouthy girl bosses are going to go extinct as quickly as other forms internet morons
/r/PurplePillDebate17/01/26 10:59 AM
1

Well there you have it, folks! Thanks for playing. Better luck next time, I’d say “again” but really its more like “cubed” at this point.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/01/26 12:13 PM
1

Cannot complete task. Requires others to accomplish task. lol so powerful and inspirational
/r/PurplePillDebate08/01/26 11:44 AM
1

I sure am. Hopefully the simps will stay around for menopause-topia
/r/PurplePillDebate08/01/26 11:13 AM
1

No I beat you.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/01/26 10:53 AM
2

Proved my point. Better luck next time
/r/PurplePillDebate08/01/26 10:49 AM
2

Learn to change a tire
/r/PurplePillDebate08/01/26 10:45 AM
2

You've functionally have that and world is still shit, lady. You just want your construction workers, maintenance workers, mechanics, electricians, plumbers, carpenters, truck drivers, train conductors, pilots soldiers and police to be quiet for your glorious future that still sucks. Outside of morality, why should men give a flying fuck about your bullshit future that's gonna suck anyway?
/r/PurplePillDebate08/01/26 06:23 AM

the bullshit you say you value?
/r/PurplePillDebate08/01/26 06:14 AM
1

lol we. We will all see when the power goes out for a while.
/r/PurplePillDebate08/01/26 06:02 AM
1

Look, as an olive branch I'll admit I was being a bit inflammatory, I understand that parenting is work and sucks. Sincerely. I was raised by a single mother and if I didn't want eat, tough shit. You're eating it. Or you'll eat it next meal. when you're broke, being "picky" isn't tolerated. Laundry cost money. Learned to wash dishes. Bleach for the toilets and sinks. I genuinely understand. That said the "Mac N' Cheese and iPad" style of parenting comes from personal experience, and it's not the…
/r/PurplePillDebate07/01/26 06:06 AM
1

I really don’t understand what you’re saying, but sure. Sounds good.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/01/26 11:03 PM
0

Yeah that's point, the idea that the social contract asks anything of women is unacceptable, apparently.
/r/PurplePillDebate06/01/26 08:24 PM
9

Yeah, good luck selling this, buddy. "Don't be angry military aged male that you've been selected out of the gene pool! Understand that this is your lot life. Now politely and quietly accept it, while everyone else is having a good time." lol
/r/PurplePillDebate06/01/26 05:46 PM
6

Ignorant man, don't see the subtle differences? It goes Money, Money+Looks, Money+Social Climbing, ME ME ME, and Money. Huge difference.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/26 08:56 AM
4

"Transactional behaviors are good when women do it!"
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/26 07:40 AM
3

Yawn
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/26 07:10 AM
4

Oh stop it, any time the sacred hole comes up when its commodified in favor of “womanfolk” it’s empowering. When it comes to men it’s the same bullshit list of transactions, but now its bad and oppressive.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/26 07:08 AM
1

I don’t care that you incorrectly believe changing a diaper making macaroni and cheese and giving a kid an ipad is work it’s not. And men end up doing half of that as well.
/r/PurplePillDebate05/01/26 07:04 AM
6

No. That's point, but you know that, your intentionally being obtuse about this because the narrative "women are oppressed and always the victim" must be maintained at all costs.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/01/26 10:43 PM
-6

Because that's the only thing we get out of it. The rest of a relationship, is different versions of spending money on our partners. Or taking on extra tasks in a free time for them. Ideally, it's a labor of love, but labor never the less and DESERVES to be compensated.
/r/PurplePillDebate04/01/26 10:37 PM
6

You are wrong. Not correct. Not 50/50. Not "it's complicated". Wrong. She tried to monetize her "trauma". Certain kinds of women just can't stand it when public opinion doesn't validate their worldview, so they double down against observable reality in protest.
/r/PurplePillDebate30/11/25 09:56 AM
3

It’s always the animal kingdom and nature until it comes to your rights.
/r/PurplePillDebate27/07/25 06:55 PM
You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

© TheRedArchive 2026. All rights reserved.
created by /u/dream-hunter