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| 0 | Ben Shapiro nailed itThe casual mensright poster doesn't see how out of touch they are either | /r/MensRights | 27/10/17 02:47 PM |
| 0 | Ben Shapiro nailed itYeah it's almost as if Katy doesn't fucking think it's harassment either because it's Ellen and this is obviously a joke. But no, everyone here is 12 | /r/MensRights | 26/10/17 10:07 PM |
| 1 | “Do you suffer from depression? Social anxiety? Are mental health issues keep you back from your full potential?”: Then keep those problems to yourself—unless you want people to think you’re a beta-cuck-loser-herb-bottom.Yeah this is hard to because then the family members take it as a thing THEY did wrong, and now you have to deal with your problems and the problems your family decideds to take from what you told them. "Well it's my fault you want to kill yourself" Well maybe, but you making me feel like I'm making you feel like garbage for it won't help at all | /r/TheRedPill | 03/09/17 06:41 PM |
| 2 | How Disney teaches contempt for dadsOff the top of my head, tv shows that pretty obviously do this: Family Guy, The Simpsons, Rick and Morty, King of Queens/the honeymooners, Modern Family, Rosanne, American Dad. While they are all comedies, and I only listed a few of 1000s of shows, I do notice this theme of the big, fat dumb man that is married to the skinny, hot and smart/sassy/logical wife. Of Course, I only named shows that fit that category, but it is shown to lesser degrees in other shows like Friends (Non of the dads are p… | /r/MensRights | 21/06/16 08:47 PM |
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