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| 27 | While my (A Level) college doesn't do a lot right, these posters can be found around the facilities. What do you guys think? (Sorry for the potato picture) | General | SickleSandwich | /r/MensRights | 08/11/15 09:24 PM |
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| 1 | It's time to consider a curfew for men - Feminist CurrentOh God, the comments in that article want to make me kill myself. It was only until now had I believed it was well known the 1 in 5 myth... yet here are several morons citing ONE IN THREE. The misandry in those comments... | /r/MensRights | 10/01/16 12:45 PM |
| 1 | She puts me down, clearly me not liking 'strong' womenOP's job at least sounds like something he enjoys, so good on him. It sounds fun. | /r/MensRights | 05/12/15 11:10 AM |
| 4 | Progress had been made at the preschool I work atSounds like it could get him in deeper crap, always recording when he's around children, changing nappies and leading them to the toilets, etc. | /r/MensRights | 24/11/15 12:07 PM |
| 1 | Some progress on social mediaFoiled again! Curse you an fallacy! | /r/MensRights | 24/11/15 12:03 PM |
| 1 | Banned from r/feminism for debunking the 1/5 myth.IIRC, there's a commonly used propaganda survey feminists use where they asked men if they would rape somebody given no consequences at all, and other questions like it, and they went crazy because it was some stupidly high number like 45% of men would do so. Until people realized that it was undertaken at one single university... and the answers were given on a scale from 1-10... and that anything higher than a 3 was a yes. | /r/MensRights | 15/11/15 04:07 PM |
| 2 | While my (A Level) college doesn't do a lot right, these posters can be found around the facilities. What do you guys think? (Sorry for the potato picture)You are probably right. Please note I wasn't staying these were good posters, rath the opposite. I just wanted to know what Reddit thought. | /r/MensRights | 09/11/15 12:48 AM |
| 3 | While my (A Level) college doesn't do a lot right, these posters can be found around the facilities. What do you guys think? (Sorry for the potato picture)You caught me red-handed! I get paid by them! Muhaha! /s | /r/MensRights | 08/11/15 11:03 PM |
| 5 | While my (A Level) college doesn't do a lot right, these posters can be found around the facilities. What do you guys think? (Sorry for the potato picture)Something to note that I didn't make clear enough: this is not a University. This is a UK college, the facility most students attend after secondary school. Students are typically aged from 16-18. I would like to point out another ridiculous thing they did. Next to one of these posters in the Physics lab, there is a poster offering a great opportunity at Oxford University to learn some extra stuff and put it on your CV. They advertise two days, one for everybody... and one for females only, wher… | /r/MensRights | 08/11/15 11:01 PM |
| 4 | While my (A Level) college doesn't do a lot right, these posters can be found around the facilities. What do you guys think? (Sorry for the potato picture)This was a quite ridiculous thing I noted as well. | /r/MensRights | 08/11/15 10:57 PM |
| 2 | While my (A Level) college doesn't do a lot right, these posters can be found around the facilities. What do you guys think? (Sorry for the potato picture)Yes, actually. Everybody there is typically aged from 16-18. Apologies for not making it clear that I was referring to a British definition of college. | /r/MensRights | 08/11/15 10:56 PM |
| 3 | While my (A Level) college doesn't do a lot right, these posters can be found around the facilities. What do you guys think? (Sorry for the potato picture)Agreed, though I'm sorry for making it unclear - in the UK, a college is for those typically aged 16-18, after which they then go to University. It is not a University/College campus. | /r/MensRights | 08/11/15 10:55 PM |
| 2 | While my (A Level) college doesn't do a lot right, these posters can be found around the facilities. What do you guys think? (Sorry for the potato picture)This was the exact niggling feeling I had, too - but I have to admit that they do offer help for depression and such, as stated. 'relationship issues' is an ambiguous one, and might very well be a 'learn not to beat up your girlfriend' thing. | /r/MensRights | 08/11/15 10:54 PM |
| 2 | While my (A Level) college doesn't do a lot right, these posters can be found around the facilities. What do you guys think? (Sorry for the potato picture)While you make some good points that I agree with, I think they are using it ironically in a way, as in 'real men don't cry? Real men seek help' kind of thing. But you make good points. | /r/MensRights | 08/11/15 09:59 PM |
| 2 | School suspends first-grade boy over imaginary bow and arrow.I have no tolerance for any real, pretend or imitated creativity Fixed the article's quote. We had some amazing gun fights which we mixed with regular games like forty forty in. | /r/MensRights | 07/11/15 11:19 AM |
| 6 | School suspends first-grade boy over imaginary bow and arrow.That actually sounds like a great game to play. | /r/MensRights | 06/11/15 11:06 PM |
| 22 | Entitled "anti-rape-activist" threatens her date and gets angry when he cancels.There was one time, one guy, knowing what I did and what I talked about, he made consent part of foreplay,” she recalls. “You know, very intentionally asking, ‘Is this okay? Is this okay?’ It was cute. It was great.” Fuck me, this tops it. That's what she finds attractive. She admits to literally having a fetish for over-consent. | /r/MensRights | 25/10/15 07:46 PM |
| 7 | The 'sexist' words your children are no longer allowed to use at schoolDisregarding the absurdity for a second, I can't help but have this odd feeling about it all... It's almost like one particular, thought to be objectively better group of the population and policing another, making sure they don't say things or believe things their 'betters' don't agree with. Didn't we call this Nazism? | /r/MensRights | 19/10/15 10:57 PM |
| 1 | The 'sexist' words your children are no longer allowed to use at schoolAmen to that. | /r/MensRights | 19/10/15 10:55 PM |
| 3 | So, according to Donald Trump, if you are male you should go fight and die in a pointless civil war rather than trying to survive.That's nice, dear. | /r/MensRights | 02/10/15 08:53 AM |
| 5 | Feminist frequency comment thread about censorship of video games. Such fun, much logic.It also shows the whole 'that's not a proper feminist viewpoint' from another supposed feminist. It's got all the classic symptoms. | /r/MensRights | 29/09/15 05:25 PM |
| 2 | Feminazies strike again!Ok, so I was totally wrong, haha. Thanks. Gender don't are real, thought. <sup>/s</sup> | /r/MensRights | 24/09/15 10:16 PM |
| 2 | Feminazies strike again!Sorry, been around here a while, but could you please tell me what a TERF feminist is? Is it like, a sane feminist? Like Christina Hoff Sommers? | /r/MensRights | 24/09/15 09:07 PM |
| 3 | Argument about manspreading on yik yak. Kinda long. Ends in a little rage.Exactly. I made a crappy diagram because I was bored, lol. | /r/MensRights | 06/09/15 09:58 AM |
| 11 | Argument about manspreading on yik yak. Kinda long. Ends in a little rage.I need to draw a diagram to people who try and debunk the fact that we can't close our legs cause balls. Imagine scissors, opened. Try and put your finger right on the inside end between the blades. The scissor blades are wide open, because there's something squishy and tender between them, that little blockage right at the hinges causes the blades to be wide open. Hope I didn't make that sound too confusing, but it just makes me so angry. | /r/MensRights | 05/09/15 10:19 PM |
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