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Bait used to be believable
/r/MensRights01/10/23 05:46 PM
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Based
/r/MensRights31/08/23 04:29 PM
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Tbh, I'm very much looking forward to that, however, I am 20yo and afraid that they won't be invented until like 2045 atleast. I'm talking about robots similar to the ones from "Detroit: Become human". So we may not experience this blessing in our lifetime, unfortunately.
/r/MensRights26/08/23 02:12 PM
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If I was you, I would literally never EVER speak to them again. Fuck em.
/r/MensRights22/08/23 08:59 PM
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Nah, you won't get down voted, I'll protect u with my upvote. I consider myself 90% black pilled. Most people don't really understand the philosophy behind it. It's really about accepting how everything is simply based on nature, evolution, biology, genetics, etc. and learning to live with it. Brutal truth, that's what I like and respect. Sure, there's a lot of reasons why u can "hate" on women if u get me, but at the same time, it's ussually just their nature. Instead of getting mad at women fo…
/r/MensRights18/08/23 03:24 PM
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Being black pilled doesn't mean hating women tho
/r/MensRights18/08/23 07:30 AM
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I meant the scene where Barbie talks to her creator
/r/MensRights07/08/23 02:56 PM
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I can see that those scenes where all men passing by Ken and Barbie on the beach make pervy comments are very hyperbolic, since, let's be honest, it doesn't happen THAT often + most men around would likely be weirded out and even try to defend her. (But again, the movie is for early young teens) Moreover, I understand how Kens taking over the Barbieland wasn't a good thing since they essentially brainwashed them into slavery, but at the same time, I felt like they were doing it to stop their own…
/r/MensRights07/08/23 02:53 PM
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Sorry, I meant the scene where Barbie talks to her creator
/r/MensRights07/08/23 08:12 AM
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Hot take here: I felt like Barbie was a genuinely good movie and I enjoyed it. I think it tried to portray how this "Identity" thing is exhausting for the world (Western mostly) and that we shouldn't put roles on eachother. Like in the scene with Ken, Barbie tells him that he should stop chasing and she will tell him when the time comes. Basically, he should focus on himself and value himself regardless of what SHE thinks, which would be going against his main idea as a "Ken" toy, thus breaking …
/r/MensRights06/08/23 08:01 PM
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Nah, depends on if the guy was attractive or not )))))
/r/MensRights29/06/23 06:42 PM
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Women in relationships are like that meme with Andy from Toy Story, where he (she) decides one day to drop Woody (leave bf) and says "I don't want to play with you anymore". Haha
/r/MensRights03/06/23 12:05 PM
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are women really that numb to men's feelings and how life-changing events like losing a job can affect them Yes.
/r/MensRights03/06/23 11:46 AM
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