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I was going to say...
/r/MensRights06/06/18 09:28 PM
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The mistake is in thinking that these people actually are sensitive and compassionate. They want sensitivity and compassion, sure, but that in no way means they'll pay it forward.
/r/MensRights05/04/18 08:26 AM
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I bet these people are a nightmare to play D&D with. Always metagaming, and bringing real-world knowledge into a fantasy world.
/r/MensRights17/08/17 12:55 AM
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Unfortunately, very few real life criminal "masterminds" look as sharp as they do on TV.
/r/PussyPassDenied14/06/16 06:04 PM
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AND she's a prison psychologist... Well, there's the problem. If she learned how to lie and scheme from prisoners, clearly she hasn't learned to do it well enough to get away with it.
/r/PussyPassDenied14/06/16 05:54 PM
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at which point girls will should have learned to never touch a boy. FTFY
/r/MensRights21/04/16 06:57 PM
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That's the thing - there is no "same" when it comes to people and violence. Some people are bigger, stronger, or more aggressive than others. Being untrained is nice, if you want everyone to come home with the same amount of bruises. But a responsible teacher will try to instill a mentality of combat as a last resort. When I was doing jiujitsu, the first thing our instructors emphasized was that you should always try to leave a situation that had the potential to turn violent. And if violence wa…
/r/MensRights21/04/16 06:56 PM
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I'm thinking its a bit of a premature post - something to look at depending on whether/how she's convicted and punished for her actions. I'd like to think that the conviction is likely to be pretty fast, and the punishment fairly severe, considering the circumstances, as well as the case that resulted in her losing custody.
/r/MensRights12/08/15 05:13 AM
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Sorry to make my previous statement a broad one. Not everyone goes crazy over stuff like this - the problem is that those who do are usually the loudest (on the internet, anyway).
/r/MensRights17/07/15 03:19 PM
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Interesting are the differences that the gender makes to the public. Here it's "Well, they started wearing pants. They don't like it, but it's an immediate solution. If the gender were reversed in the article, people would be up in arms. "They shouldn't have to change their clothing because customers can't keep their hands to themselves."
/r/MensRights15/07/15 04:33 PM
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5 in the Navy. To score Satisfactory, I usually had to do 50 push ups and sit ups, and run the 1.5 miles in under 13 minutes. I think the female equivalent was around 10 push ups and sit ups, and around 18-20 minutes for the 1.5 miles. And we don't PT like Marines do.
/r/MensRights07/04/14 01:05 AM
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