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| 1 | Ana from TYT tries to prove a woman can be a soldier, by struggling to carry a 140-160lb manYeah. The thing is they seem to switch the regulation gear every ten years or so. Regarding the boots, you are able to obtain your own boots (besides the ones they issue you, which I wear) as long as they meet standards. There are quite a few companies who work to develop good boots just for military and active mountain-activity folk. | /r/MensRights | 09/11/13 11:54 PM |
| 1 | Ana from TYT tries to prove a woman can be a soldier, by struggling to carry a 140-160lb manYeah, our logistics train for this asymmetric warfare is pretty sufficient. | /r/MensRights | 09/11/13 11:53 PM |
| -1 | Warren Farrell gets back into it with the Cackling Quacks: HuffPost LiveSince you are supporting that label, why are they quacks (or morons)? | /r/MensRights | 09/11/13 11:50 PM |
| -1 | Warren Farrell gets back into it with the Cackling Quacks: HuffPost LiveI wouldn't call them anything. I haven't heard of those statistics. We don't know what they were told prior to the interview and we don't know what they prepared for. | /r/MensRights | 09/11/13 11:50 PM |
| 2 | Ana from TYT tries to prove a woman can be a soldier, by struggling to carry a 140-160lb manIf you're wearing an FLK with canteens, the cheating trick is to strap the lower belt over the canteens to increase pressure on the hips as well as on the entire kit dispersed across the torso. It definitely sucks having to carry that pack up high if you're not comfortably able to. | /r/MensRights | 09/11/13 01:06 AM |
| 2 | Ana from TYT tries to prove a woman can be a soldier, by struggling to carry a 140-160lb manPlus all the hip issues. Women are just short of being forced to intake extra dairy products do to all the joint and bone stuff during training. | /r/MensRights | 09/11/13 01:02 AM |
| 9 | Ana from TYT tries to prove a woman can be a soldier, by struggling to carry a 140-160lb manAdmitting that I'm posting this before reading the full article, it seems like past-LT here is only stating there needs to be more research done. Men come out of tours of duty with fucked up backs and knees and mental issues all the time. The only reason there aren't studies on the effects on women is because they had limited roles. If I removed the last-sentence (The only sentence that is unique to gender) and replace all female references with male instead, it really doesn't change the impact … | /r/MensRights | 08/11/13 08:35 PM |
| 2 | Googled "men's rights" -vs- "women's rights"I somehow deleted my comment (lol somehow) TL;DR This doesn't represent anything of any real validity in the train of thought. If you have 1 blog (pro-feminist) reblogged/tweeted/posted 30,000 times, that is a possible increase of 30,000 instances of feminism in the search which are not unique. What you want is for every discussion EVER had about both women's and men's rights documented online, made public, included in the google search-index, and categorized by some spectacular bot that denotes… | /r/MensRights | 08/11/13 04:11 PM |
| 2 | Googled "men's rights" -vs- "women's rights"DOWN WITH THE SEARCH-ALGORITHM AND AVAILABILITY OF PUBLIC/PRIVATE DOMAINS!!! | /r/MensRights | 08/11/13 03:59 PM |
| 1 | Warren Farrell gets back into it with the Cackling Quacks: HuffPost LiveI don't think the term "Cackling Quacks" is fair here. | /r/MensRights | 08/11/13 03:56 PM |
| 0 | Warren Farrell gets back into it with the Cackling Quacks: HuffPost LiveWhere does this happen in the conference? | /r/MensRights | 08/11/13 03:55 PM |
| 1 | Boy, 13, suspended for carrying Vera Bradley purseWell the only reference the super made to this supposed rule is that they expect all boys and girls to leave bags and such in their lockers. Is there any proof that they don't enforce this rule on the girls? I honestly don't know. Legitimate question. If they are allowing the girls to bring purposes (going against the invisible-rule) then yeah, they are fucking with him. | /r/MensRights | 08/11/13 03:27 PM |
| 15 | Ana from TYT tries to prove a woman can be a soldier, by struggling to carry a 140-160lb manHe was also using some extreme examples. You're just as likely to find a 5'8", 180-lbs male marine and a 5'8, 160-lbs female marine. As long as a universal standard is met with them coming out of I think Camp Pendleton (I'm in the army. Not too certain about the name, but I think they have one camp all recruits go through), then you don't have to worry. As long as all genders meet a universal standard! | /r/MensRights | 08/11/13 03:19 PM |
| 10 | Ana from TYT tries to prove a woman can be a soldier, by struggling to carry a 140-160lb manAnd she hasn't been in a firefight for the last twenty minutes after walking through the burning heat for the last two hours (might not have slept in a while) | /r/MensRights | 08/11/13 03:15 PM |
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