| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 2 | I need help. My mom doesn't understand me and I feel like I'm getting kicked out of my house. Please remind me of all the good things in the world and my life.I hate you :( | /r/MensRights | 18/07/10 06:44 PM |
| 2 | I need help. My mom doesn't understand me and I feel like I'm getting kicked out of my house. Please remind me of all the good things in the world and my life.I'm in an extremely similar situation, especially with my mom. It is absolutely impossible to "win" an argument, no matter how correct I am. When (if) she realizes that I'm right, she usually just gets more angry. The only way that I'll ever win is when I go out of state for college, and never, ever look back. Maybe once you graduate and get a job you can do the same? It helps me to focus on that. | /r/MensRights | 18/07/10 06:42 PM |
| 0 | Fun self-victimization: Swedish Feminists burn $13,000 of their own money in protest over their fictitious wage gap.Well if I were a feminist, it would be ok to be above that too. | /r/MensRights | 08/07/10 01:02 AM |
| 3 | Fun self-victimization: Swedish Feminists burn $13,000 of their own money in protest over their fictitious wage gap.Reddit, in fact, is a website. The community can be about whatever it wants to be about, and although fairness is generally supported by the community, fairness doesn't necessarily entail useless "tactics" to gain higher pay, or rights, or... well, anything. Criticizing a group of feminists for a fail-strategy isn't unfair. | /r/MensRights | 07/07/10 05:37 PM |
| 0 | Fun self-victimization: Swedish Feminists burn $13,000 of their own money in protest over their fictitious wage gap.Feminists are above the law. Duh. | /r/MensRights | 07/07/10 05:33 PM |
| 8 | Fun self-victimization: Swedish Feminists burn $13,000 of their own money in protest over their fictitious wage gap.$13,000? That could probably buy them enough plane tickets to India, what about the wage gap there? Or perhaps they even could have donated the money to a charitable organization, or even a feminist organization that may have used the money to actually... oh, I dunno, get something done? | /r/MensRights | 06/07/10 10:21 PM |
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