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You're thinking of a liquidation. Twitter isn't selling itself off in chunks.
/r/TheRedPill24/04/23 05:01 AM
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Hmmm can you explain how the investors do well but the business doesn't? Typically those two are closely related.
/r/TheRedPill11/04/23 04:28 AM
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It's called an LBO. The company itself isn't operating any differently other than becoming more lean and making interest payments.
/r/TheRedPill04/04/23 04:59 AM
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I know about 5,000 people. If we assume everyone knows about 5,000 people (over a lifetime), and everyone knows one or two perps/rapists, then we're just agreeing with OP. It's a very small minority.
/r/PurplePillDebate15/09/22 06:03 AM
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I think the kind of women that would allow someone to do that to them are not the kind of women you'd want to kiss.
/r/TheRedPill04/07/22 01:52 AM
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This reads like erotic fiction written by a middle schooler.
/r/TheRedPill02/06/22 03:39 AM
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You say that men expect their partner to please them during sex, but the data shows the opposite. It shows that women expect their partner to pleasure them. The data contradicts your argument entirely.
/r/PurplePillDebate24/11/20 06:26 PM
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Another strawman argument. The study doesn't say women are more vocal. It says they feel more entitled to partner pleasure. They are more likely to expect a partner to please them, which given human anatomy, is kind of backwards. I know it sucks for women that they have a much more difficult time reaching orgasm, but they also are more likely to expect their partner to please them compared to men. Read the study.
/r/PurplePillDebate23/11/20 07:53 PM
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Nice strawman argument, but that's not the conclusion. The study finds that women are MORE entitled than men. Although it's not a very credible study with such a small sample size.
/r/PurplePillDebate22/11/20 06:32 PM
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