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M_A_T_R_I_X_/r/MGTOW26/03/18 06:51 PM
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/r/MGTOW30/03/18 07:48 PM
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That's you just anthropomorphizing the dog. It's an animal and doesn't understand complex thing like relationships beyond what it's base social instincts tell it. I mean I know I'm going to get lambasted because westerners are dog worshippers, but to me there's nothing more contrary to "going your own way" than being chained to an ultra dependent animal with no cognitive abilities for 20 years. Even a girlfriend goes back home....sometimes haha.
/r/MGTOW30/03/18 05:19 PM
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They also lick their ass and require your attention and care for their entire lives. Let's not trade women for possibly the only more needy creature on the planet...
/r/MGTOW30/03/18 04:42 PM
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Well, AWALT but at least an Asian AWALT actually looks like a human female and not some landwhale, multi-colour haired monstrosity trudged up from the depths of Hell because Satan himself couldn't stand to have them around down there anymore. Honestly stand at a train station for 10 minutes in Osaka, Japan, and you'll see more bangable chicks than in all of Toronto.
/r/MGTOW29/03/18 04:52 AM
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Yeah but that's what I mean. I could understand if the car went crashing through a barrier and slammed into the water, incapacitating them or otherwise injuring them to the point where they couldn't do much. But it's like, are five people's survival instincts so piss poor that none of them could figure out how to get out of a car as it gently slid into the water? Didn't the person in question save a baby? So a baby could survive this "tragedy" but five people including some adults couldn't?
/r/MGTOW27/03/18 05:44 PM
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Two seconds of googling and my point is proven: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/apr/19/marine-corps-weighs-lower-standards-for-women-afte/ Quit being a woman.
/r/TheRedPill27/03/18 05:40 PM
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Hold on hold on hold on.....how do five people all drown in a car that slid in the water? I mean okay I'm no action movie star but were they all welded into the seats?
/r/MGTOW27/03/18 05:33 PM
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That string of reactions is fucking great, especially the NSA and FBI guys.
/r/MGTOW27/03/18 05:30 PM
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If I had to put money on it, I'd say a lot of this stuff started with one baseline test for everyone, but since only a tiny percentage of women could pass, people complained and tossed accusations of discrimination around until standards were lowered and exceptions were made. It's a slippery slope.
/r/TheRedPill27/03/18 04:56 PM
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I'm fairly certain that the 50-66% thing only counts for women of similar size and body composition, not just the average. I remember reading comparisons between olympic power lifters in the same weight class and that's where those numbers came from. You can already imagine the staggering strength difference between your average, small framed woman, and a decent sized, athletic man. Probably to the tune of 5-10X.
/r/TheRedPill27/03/18 04:50 PM
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Sounds extremely interesting. Did you go to school, or can someone get by just by getting a certificate or two? I took some computer courses back in highschool but then went into lib arts like a retard in university, so I haven't done much programming or technical work in a long time, but, I think with a bit of effort I could get back into it. That digital nomad stuff sounds really interesting, I've never heard that term before.
/r/MGTOW27/03/18 04:45 PM
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Thanks for the info. Make sense about the no skills thing. What kind of work do you do over there?
/r/MGTOW27/03/18 04:00 PM
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That sounds amazing, but I hate to admit that the notion scares the hell out of me. I had a fairly sheltered upbringing and that's resulted in me being very averse to taking risks or making big changes, but I just really feel like I need to do it. What did you end up doing in Asia? Did you stay there?
/r/MGTOW26/03/18 07:40 PM
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Yeah, I get what you mean. I maintain a lot of distance when I'm in a relationship, it helps you feel more independent while still enjoying some of the benefits of having a gf. It just can't last a very long time, which my relationships never do, but that's part of the point.
/r/MGTOW26/03/18 07:10 PM
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"My male friends are just friends, they don't want anything from me and I don't want anything from them!" "Oh yeah? Pick one randomly from your phone and text them provocatively, saying I'm out of town and you need some company" Watch her squirm
/r/MGTOW26/03/18 06:37 PM
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I don't know if it was a coincidence or not, but the only significantly older woman I've ever "dated" (only lasted like three days) was a 35 year old who had similar delusions of grandeur. Women who are in their mid 30s and have never been married probably have something wrong with them.
/r/MGTOW26/03/18 06:34 PM
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We need to start regulating women with the same lines of thinking as people want to regulate guns: The black, scary looking ones get banned :3.
/r/MGTOW26/03/18 04:14 PM
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Drop everything and travel the world. You might go broke and/or die horribly, but you're going to die one day so does that really matter, all things considered?
/r/MGTOW22/03/18 08:55 AM
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Definitely agree and respect that for sure. Unfortunately I learned that lesson a bit late, after growing up so sheltered I was afraid of my own shadow. I haven't even lived yet because of this coddled western attitude, acting like we're supposed to try and live forever.
/r/MGTOW22/03/18 07:33 AM
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Well the funny thing is the Japanese give almost no shits and aren't worried at all. Don't you get this "running around like a chicken with its head cut off" vibe a lot in the West? I just feel like everyone here is constantly panicking and worrying and trying to solve every little problem at all times. The Japanese are just like, "Declining population and a bunch of debt? Ah well, who gives a fucking shit". Maybe that stems from having a multi-thousand year old history that involved famines, ci…
/r/MGTOW22/03/18 07:20 AM
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The green ones are body types of men.
/r/MGTOW22/03/18 05:02 AM
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Japan somehow bucks every Western trend simultaneously. No immigration, no concern for flatlined stock market, no concern for paying off public debt, no concern for the nuclear family or any relationships it seems these days, no concern for loss of jobs to automation, etc. They will probably end up being the only successful post-modern nation, given that they will one day be a small isolated nation of robitics-enabled self-sufficient, independent people with little use for central banking or cas…
/r/MGTOW22/03/18 04:59 AM
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I've only got one problem..... And it's a bitch :(.
/r/MGTOW22/03/18 04:53 AM
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It's probably because Arnold actually looked like a God but he was a one off, but now everyone thinks the key to being the epitome of masculinity is to get as massive as possible, without any of the symmetry, nuance, or aesthetics that made Arnold what he was.
/r/MGTOW22/03/18 04:41 AM
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To be honest, I do actually like it when girls try to do this kind of thing, only because I take a great deal of pleasure in upending their sense of dominance or control.
/r/MGTOW21/03/18 08:44 PM
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