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Culturethe_one_tony_stark/r/TheRedPill30/12/17 02:40 PM
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Field Reportthe_one_tony_stark/r/TheRedPill05/01/18 08:26 PM
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Nah, you guys are falling for the highly propagated myth supported by a hollywood movie. Facebook was started the same time as darpa project lifelog was ended. It is a US intelligence operation to learn as much about people as possible, including important life events. Just read darpa lifelog; what they intended to do. Then look at what facebook's core functionality is. Look at when lifelog ended and look at when facebook started.
/r/TheRedPill31/03/19 02:57 AM
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Cuckolding is bred into our genes, or at least, women's genes. It's part of the reason why unlike most mammals, their fertile moment is covert, so they can extract resources from males even when they're during their infertile periods. They're not picky about who they pick resources from. They are picky about who they have sex with and more so during their fertile period.
/r/TheRedPill23/01/19 05:44 PM
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Women also have a dual mating strategy. Fuck the alfa, get the best genes and find a provider, get the best resources.
/r/TheRedPill11/01/19 02:00 PM
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Pretty much. We've gone from treating women as defective men to treating men as defective women within a century.
/r/TheRedPill10/01/19 05:57 PM
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Except they had to pay horses to even be allowed to try. Maybe she was ugly, but she was also rich and from a politically important family.
/r/TheRedPill18/07/18 07:50 AM
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I don't think she wouldn't mind. Just that she wouldn't resist. She was very conflict avoident.
/r/TheRedPill18/07/18 12:09 AM
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I first started thinking about this lying in bed with my second girlfriend when she told me that if anyone ever tried to rape her, she would just submit and accept it. I found it so strange that she would think that way. Khutulun, the niece of Kublai Khan, was a fantastic fighter/wrestler. Any man who wished to marry her had to beat her in a wrestling bout. Supposedly everyone who tried, lost and she died childless. That's why women are weaker than men; it's a negative effect on evolutionary cha…
/r/TheRedPill17/07/18 02:00 PM
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We all have different genetics; I know a girl who didn't eat spices or meat and her farts would get people in the next room holding their noses closed. She was a looker too; just really bad farts for some reason. Maybe an undiagnosed health reason.
/r/TheRedPill17/07/18 01:47 PM
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It's not enough to think of this as a "do this, then you will have good smell" kinda equation. Women smelling t-shirts can identify which were worn by better looking men. Of course it helps to not pollute your body with fastfood. And garlic, although very healthy and tasty, will put sulfur into your body and you will smell sulphuric. Not just your breath, out of every pore. I find my own smell is better (by smelling the clothes I wore the day before) when I eat natural foods, generally. Overeati…
/r/TheRedPill17/07/18 11:19 AM
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You're right it's an NDRI, my mistake. I don't consider the brain imaging to be conclusively persuasive yet. Is there a particular study that convinced you?
/r/TheRedPill16/07/18 02:52 PM
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Yet at least one study shows long term use of Wellbutrin to have a common side effect of Antidepressant-induced sexual dysfunction. These are rarely studied for the long term efficacy either; short term they often have a good effect, but often no better than the short term effect of starting to go to the gym multiple times per week. With one you get addicted to a drug that has to be purchased with long term negative effects. With the other you get addicted to pushing your comfort zone and streng…
/r/TheRedPill16/07/18 02:28 PM
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I know that the idea that feminism is a shit test we're failing is a popular one. So fuck the people that disagree: it's not. And here I'm going to tell you why it's not. I did not vote for the changes. Feminist Education. I did not choose the feminization of education. I did not choose to reduce gym and free time from school. I did not choose to change the job of teacher from a prestigious university educated job with a good salary to a pennygrubbing pencil pusher job with a poor salary. I did …
/r/TheRedPill16/07/18 01:41 PM
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Stimulants have a stronger brain rotting effect than social media. Every research points that a workout is more effective and healthy compared to stimulants, so a daily workout is a far better choice. I know it is controversial and the methylphenidate lobby is strong and a bluepill not easily discarded, but if you look into the history into how it got established as well as the way any doctor who deviates from the official story is treated (typically bury them in lawsuits, even if they lose), th…
/r/TheRedPill16/07/18 12:38 PM
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Women do not have the same vile tendencies as men. Women don’t start wars, they don’t beat people to death, they don’t abduct toddlers to rape and kill, their acts of violence are nearly always ineffectual, they smell better, they are more open and nurturing and they live longer than we do. Yes they have many flaws but in pretty much every way women are far less dangerous than men. Conversely men are overachievers in many fields such as philosophy, physics, science, business and art. They probab…
/r/TheRedPill14/07/18 12:38 PM
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As much as feminism has fucked the world up for men, it has been equally bad for single women over 30. Of course feminism has fucked up women. Without feminism, they wouldn't be single at 30.
/r/TheRedPill14/07/18 12:18 PM
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This is just a bit of outloud introspection, so bear with me. I'm not very wary of people's intentions. I generally observe interactions from a 3rd person chess perspective; will this next step make me vulnerable to bad intentions? Most things won't. And I try to avoid that vulnerability unless I have some evidence and a generally positive gut feeling about it (to get technical, I mistrust VERY positive gut feelings as probably being too good to be true, though worth exploring further to see if …
/r/TheRedPill12/07/18 03:22 PM
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The biggest thing that adversity teaches you is to independently learn to judge value, because your life fucking depends on it. You simultaneously exude a "everyone is welcome" energy and "not if you're gonna waste my time" energy and "Don't fuck with me, I'll make you regret it" energy. It's inspiring to be honest. You seem to have found the right balance.
/r/TheRedPill12/07/18 10:23 AM
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Honestly, I have not yet optimized my training in that regard. I do lifting for my head more than my body, which means that the motivation is the primary goal and the physical gains secondary. When I lift, I get a boost in testosterone, reduce anxiety, get more motivated about doing whatever I choose to do, get better resistance to boredom in achieving goals, and find it easier to talk (including to girls) with outcome independence. I also re-affirm to myself symbolically that I care about mysel…
/r/TheRedPill12/07/18 09:55 AM
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I can't trick my hamster; it tricks me right back. I have to make things very simple and very obvious; then there is little room for trickery.
/r/TheRedPill11/07/18 07:13 PM
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I kept in mind that the first 10 times I would be making a personal record because each time I was busting my balls moving weight I thought: "Huh, the same time 6 months ago I would be sitting on my ass. Even if I feel I'm not doing too well, I'm doing more than 100% better than 6 months ago." That took the pressure off of trying to achieve and made it fun. Then after 5 sessions I realized I wasn't really pushing myself but just repeating what I did before. I agreed with myself that as soon as I…
/r/TheRedPill11/07/18 05:48 PM
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I've seen it reported on better sites than salon, but here's just a quick link: http://archive.is/9TTFL
/r/TheRedPill08/07/18 02:28 AM
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No, I mean that ISIS was still in close coordination with the US after the US withdrawal. I think the refusal to fight and mass equipment gained by ISIS was planned. Because you need an explanation for it. So why not blame it on the public for wanting a retreat? Israeli think tanks have openly stated how advantageous ISIS was for them. ISIS was mainly a problem for Syria/Russia. It's just the explanation that seems to fit best. Anyways good dicussion.
/r/TheRedPill07/07/18 02:42 PM
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She practically raped me that night. Ahhh women... Reminds me of the time I lost control getting angry with my girlfriend and I didn't care anymore if we stayed together and I told her so. Next time I came to her place she had made dinner, but the desert was even better. That seemed so strange to me for the longest time.
/r/TheRedPill07/07/18 02:59 AM
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You said: China has made more progress in the last 3 decades than the US had in the last 150 years. This is false. Just accept that it is false. Or try to prove it despite the proof that I've laid at your feet.
/r/TheRedPill07/07/18 02:37 AM
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Do I think feminism would arise in the islamic sphere? Divorce rape? No, neither. Nor would I expect it in the pygmy tribes or aboriginals. I think the strongest safeguard is also a strong weakness (which is also why unlike christianity it was not subverted): its strong hold on both speech, thought and action. The totalitarian nature of islam keeps its nations in darkness. Humans depend deeply on trade; trade of ideas as well as goods. Now, islamic nations typically do fine in trade of goods, bu…
/r/TheRedPill07/07/18 01:52 AM
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Please explain what happened to Chinese IQ from 1700-1980? Why would something have need to have happened to their IQ? Nothing of the sort, China has made more progress in the last 3 decades than the US had in the last 150 years. Theft of knowledge (or purchase of knowledge) is quicker than inventing it for the first time. Besides this is false regardless, as in the last 150 years americans discovered flight, movies and practical electricity. And if I go beyond 3 decades ago in China, they had a…
/r/TheRedPill07/07/18 01:22 AM
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Again you substitute links for being able to transmit knowledge yourself. The difference is also that islamic nations were not completely conquered as the Greek were, at least not for centuries later that you could make a claim like that. Am I to believe that his book was among the most treasured books? We did not lose the text of the quran in that sack.
/r/TheRedPill07/07/18 01:07 AM
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No I learnt English because of UK, not the US. You are the one who is assuming. Also, I don't understand what is your point here by saying we are speaking in English? I am speaking to you in English but I can easily switch over to 2 other languages, which I doubt you will understand so why should I go down that route? This discussion is taking place in english, because most of the discussions worth having take place in english. English is the lingua franca of our time because of the united state…
/r/TheRedPill07/07/18 12:51 AM
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Her actions shows that she did not choose a path under islam or she would not have acted as she did. The fact that you believed you could act like your prophet did and get the result like your prophet did, gave you a false path to walk (though perhaps if you first married an older richer woman, then inherited that wealth after her death and then used that wealth to become the guy with most status in a 100 mile radius; yeah that's the kinda thing that would attract women to give up everything els…
/r/TheRedPill07/07/18 12:41 AM
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I do agree in regards to the social constraints. Sorry about the long post; I did not know how to abbreviate it. When seperate from this subreddit, I consider "red pill" to mean "politically incorrect truth". In the context of this subreddit, I consider "red pill" to mean "practical and truthful approach to male sexual strategy and lifestyle" (and that's the meaning I'll use for the rest of this post). Since science is the persuit of truth in a sense, it's an aspect that's important to redpill. …
/r/TheRedPill07/07/18 12:29 AM
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You wish me to learn more about him. So I'm reading more about him. Let's keep a list of some things I discover: The original arabic text of Hisab al-jabr w'al-muqabala is lost. Why if islam so values knowledge did they not preserve this book? There is some reason to believe he may have been zoroastrian in religion (though it needs to be said that he started one of his books with an exultation of islam. Though as being patronaged in an islamic nation, that may have been a necessity or convenienc…
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 11:51 PM
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I doubt you could speak or understand more than 1 Always with the false assumptions. Why not instead make an argument for why islam is pro-knowledge? Why is it that you're speaking on western site in a western language? It's not a small thing. It's because it's the lingua franca. We are living in the age of the united states, and part of the reason is for their embracing of knowledge and free speech (there are of course many other contributing factors). The same reason that united states is goin…
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 11:26 PM
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Why don't you read this You know what cancel that. Either make a coherent point, or stop wasting time. If you understood what you read you can share it yourself. If not, try to understand it first.
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 11:16 PM
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Giving something a name is not the same as inventing it. Muslims didn't suddenly built istanbul just because they renamed constantinople.
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 11:11 PM
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...as we speak on a western site, in a western language. The things you describe here were included in my western education. Though to ignore the wealth/power concentration of the roman empire seems no less distortive as ignoring any of the other great empires of past. Though that veers very far off the path of discussing whether islam as teaching is pro or anti-knowledge.
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 11:08 PM
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Only way out is death or hiding.
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 11:02 PM
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"islam simply picked up" Yeah, that's because after the power vacuum, muslims dominated the mediterranean and anatolia. Where the romans had built libraries, trade routes, roads on the lands that they conquered and incorporated the nations they conquered into their own, the muslim nations did slave raids, burned libraries... The power vacuum was in part of Europe's making, but the terrorizing of trade routes certainly didn't help. I think ISIS was most likely financed by US, considering their eq…
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 10:56 PM
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You don't need abrogation if it doesn't say contradictory things. I don't think 2:216 - 2:218 can be interpreted in any way than to prescribe violence against non-believers in islam. Certainly if we look at the behaviour of muslims we see that a great many of them take it seriously. I've seen the change of my hometown where now great blocks of cement are necessary for any big event to prevent "truck attacks". We've lost freedom of speech, where there is one subject we can not criticize or joke a…
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 10:40 PM
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What important developments do you think deserved a nobel prize that were discovered outside Europe? You'd also have to explain why there were so many japanese winners if it's "primarily for european scientists". There's 27 from Japan, that's more than most european countries.
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 10:26 PM
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The quran says a lot of contradictory things. That's why there's the practice of abrogation (or a need of one). I've read about a third of the quran in a criss-cross manner. For some of the more contentious passages I've compared 4-7 translations. In general I don't find it as useful to look at the source, since it's people's behaviour and beliefs that I'm interested in. If 99% of muslims have a faulty understanding of the quran, I care more about their conception of the quran than of a supposed…
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 08:10 PM
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I don't know where to begin to rectify this rewriting of history. Besides the fact that many works were translated directly from latin, instead of through arabic or other languages, scientists were often harranged, flogged or otherwise punished for their anti-islamic persuit of knowledge. There are so many deceptions in both article and the paragraph that I'll challenge only a single sentence: New disciplines emerged – algebra, trigonometry and chemistry as well as major advances in medicine, as…
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 07:33 PM
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I mean joseph is still king of the cucks. It's better than being cucked by larry who works at the laundromat.
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 06:44 PM
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Exactly. Another way to compare is that there are single postal codes in new york that have contributed more science in a year than the entire islamic world since its inception. It's actually not that many wasted geniuses if you account for IQ distribution of genetic backgrounds, but that's veering into another discussion.
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 06:22 PM
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And yes I don’t have a lot of knowledge to explain You linked one path network. They have a video with numerous false claims in it and comments disabled. If I can't trust you to link credible sources in regards to science/islam, why should I trust your claims here? And if you don't have the knowledge to explain why I'm wrong, how can you know that I'm wrong? How do you know they are right? You're just assuming it. You're submitting to their view. That's why redpill and islam are incompatible.
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 06:20 PM
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I did. I read about the life of muhammed, I talked with muslims, I listened to what they advocated to each other when they thought I wasn't listening and I read a good part of the quran. If I was wrong about anything you would have contested the claims. But instead you're only pointing towards who you consider to have the knowledge. That's classical islamic organisation: they ask you to submit to another. That's why it's contrary to redpill. If you embrace knowing, you would see what I got wrong…
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 05:59 PM
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Well maybe not if you ask Joseph. He believed her when she got pregnant without ever having had sex. Dude was bluepilled.
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 05:44 PM
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Masculine yes, red pill no. Islam is on multiple fronts anti-knowledge and anti-science. Every place that became islamic reduced scientific discovery to an absolute minimum. Islamic nations are slow to adapt scientific developments. Of the muslims I know, very few embrace scientific studies, even when they're exhaustive and repeated. The few that do are the least islamic of the muslims that I know. They follow at most one of the five pillars. They're already showing that a desire for truth and a…
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 05:32 PM
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Right. If you enjoy marrying 9-year olds, or the afghan markets where people pay to marry a girl, have sex and then divorce her, because non-marital sex is haram. Martyrdom, dying and killing for your political belief system. Making children with your cousins. All very redpilled. No, they may seem similar from the standpoint of a feminist / feminized society, but if you just compare redpill to islam there are many avenues where they diverge and they're not easy to unite.
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 05:23 PM
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When it comes down to it, you won't be able to unite redpill with islam and at some point you will have to choose. She already has.
/r/TheRedPill06/07/18 04:48 PM
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Nobody is saying that the demographic takeover by muslims wouldn't plunge europe into darkness and chaos.
/r/TheRedPill05/07/18 08:57 AM
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1 and 2) That's supposition not actuality, the scale at which that happens has grown though and less people are even bothering with marriage in the first place. Marriage being necessary for successful child raising, is that true? I wouldn't say so, I'd say partnership gives a greater chance, even if that means the parents aren't together. An absent parent altogether is the hindrance. The evidence does not support this claim. One of the reasons is that living together is much cheaper and that the…
/r/TheRedPill04/07/18 11:56 PM
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You have to understand that I'm speaking of this of the perspective of how it affects an entire culture/society. 1. If men in large numbers choose to do the things that make them attractive to women and then proceed to have lots of casual sex with women, then women will have had more sexual partners before they settle down. They'll be more likely to divorce. Does that mean that women are also choosing to have more casual sex? Of course. Are they responsible for that as well? Of course. But I was…
/r/TheRedPill04/07/18 11:00 PM
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That would be accurate if countries were barriers of separation between cultures, but as national borders aren't protected in most cases, those billion savages erode democracies.
/r/TheRedPill04/07/18 03:11 PM
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Did you just use one image or a couple of images? 1 image only seems more like a scam. Why the fuck would you feel like cucking yourself if you're just doing an experiment? Something like that tells me you need to work out more to not be so anxious. How did you try to open girls? What image did you use? It almost seemed scripted which led to my conclusion that social norms are such that even if she wanted it, she would not risk being outed as someone who gets random dick in a quick chat Absolute…
/r/TheRedPill04/07/18 10:43 AM
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It's a couple of things that are connected. 1. Women who have had more sexual partners are more likely to divorce The more sexual partners women have had, the less they have the ability to pair bond (more likely to divorce). http://archive.is/uzsQg 2. Divorce is bad for children I think it goes without saying at this point, but let me know if you need evidence for this. 3. The more high value men that decide not to have children, the fewer children there will be Women who miss the boat go on to …
/r/TheRedPill04/07/18 10:32 AM
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It's not good for a people to be a minority. Therefor, the more people that choose not to have children of a culture, it's bad for the children. They'll be a minority; they'll be marginalized. They'll have fewer people like them.
/r/TheRedPill04/07/18 09:14 AM
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He's on both per his rollingstone interview.
/r/TheRedPill04/07/18 03:38 AM
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Huh, I didn't know that. You're right though. He shoots himself up with testosterone on a weekly basis — [snip]— as well as human growth hormone. If he’s dragging a little, he’ll pop a Nuvigil, a variant of the focus-improving drug that fighter pilots use. Sorry if I know little about this. What's hgh dome? I get the hgh and that it's probably some shape of your head or something that changes?
/r/TheRedPill04/07/18 02:06 AM
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19535814
/r/TheRedPill04/07/18 01:51 AM
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I don't buy Peterson's premise that a small group of men, like those in the manosphere, working hard and having a lot of sexual partners is bad for children. That's not on the men. That's on the women and has been since the sexual revolution. Let's look at this argument. When men work hard and have a lot of sexual partners: 1. It's bad for the children. I think this one goes without saying. Energy is a finite resource and energy spent fucking other women is energy not spent on either gaining res…
/r/TheRedPill03/07/18 10:47 PM
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I haven't gone on keto yet, but I'm considering it. I would not take Rogan's advice on many things, but diet is definitely one of the things I would. Thanks for the bloodwork tip, I didn't know.
/r/TheRedPill03/07/18 10:23 PM
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The desire to sort out what the hierarchies are like is deeply ingrained in humans, I'd say. Alpha/beta was first applied to wolves and although they've stepped away from using that for wolves, it has gotten into common vernacular and I think it did this before the redpill made it part of the context. There's no loss from people using the same words inaccurately, just as there's no loss for you from a mcdojo teaching bad martial arts. Valuable information is ONLY valuable in proper context. If p…
/r/TheRedPill03/07/18 10:15 PM
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I'm not convinced it will never be enforced again; cultures that have it have more children and better children. It's unlikely that in the long run those cultures won't be the ones that gain power in the future. Now whether that's islam, a revived christianity or something else is anyone's guess, but it'll likely be a culture with enforced monogamy.
/r/TheRedPill03/07/18 10:08 PM
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Ketogenic diet Just be sure not to put your kid on a ketogenic diet if you have one. A 1/20 chance for a kidney stone doesn't seem worth it. But that's only been observed in kids, not adults. Great progress mate. Keep it up.
/r/TheRedPill03/07/18 10:05 PM
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Our kids turn me off. Let's face it - kids are the ultimate c***-blockers She has bigger problems than just "a weak husband".
/r/TheRedPill28/06/18 05:23 PM
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Passivity is re-iterating the same (accurate) debunking of a myth again and again. Pro-activity is moving forward and applying the knowledge to the world or finding other myths to debunk.
/r/TheRedPill27/06/18 12:32 PM
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You're the one telling people to shut up mate. If you want to discuss it, discuss it. This is your only post, so you don't want to discuss it. I bet you also didn't need this topic to tell you the pay gap is bunk. When you just want to read the same data again and again it just becomes wanking. I posted what I post to either push people to move forward with the knowledge rather than navelstaring about it. Perhaps there were a lot of people for whom it was still new information in which case I ge…
/r/TheRedPill27/06/18 12:29 PM
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Do you think the pay gap would disappear if it were common knowledge? Or that activists and ideologues care what the truth is in regards to this?
/r/TheRedPill27/06/18 12:28 AM
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Why would you still need more proof? Isn't this common knowledge everywhere already? It doesn't really matter for plating either.
/r/TheRedPill26/06/18 09:13 PM
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Girls before they have socially adopted to our culture.
/r/PussyPassDenied20/06/18 02:04 PM
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It's great these factchecking sites. It's like how they wanted live factchecking for the US debates. They never lie. They never have personal motives. They never have a bias. Who doesn't trust strangers to decide for them what is and isn't truth? Who factchecks the factcheckers?
/r/MensRights17/06/18 01:06 PM
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Good for you for being responsible. You had been sold a lie. It's the betrayal that is most painful. The next step will probably be that you lose friends over the personal transformation you're making. That will also be painful. The best way to deal with this is to make sure you meet with your best friends asap and talk about this. The best path is to focus on what you share with said friends and find common ground. You don't have to change them, they can't change you back. You can offer to watc…
/r/MensRights17/06/18 12:41 PM
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WOMEN WANT AND ACTUALLY ENJOY UNEARNED BENEFITS MORESO THAN EARNED Anyone who has ever had to work in an office doing the same role as a woman knows they will use every one of their feminine wiles (flirting, acting helpless, playing dumb, playing victim) to achieve an outcome without actually working to get it. To get to an outcome without actually having to work for it is the end game for women. I think this misses the mark by just an inch. Women don't value things they don't have to work for e…
/r/TheRedPill05/04/18 03:45 PM
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That's an impressive turn around. Good for you. You're welcome.
/r/TheRedPill04/04/18 11:26 PM
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I believe that you believe that and I believe that's part of your motivation, but I think more went into it than you had yourself considered.
/r/TheRedPill04/04/18 11:02 PM
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Couldn't agree more. Sometimes it's a little frustrating that the appearance of skill is more important than the skill itself when it comes to conveying status to women, but hey, that's what they're like.
/r/TheRedPill04/04/18 10:47 PM
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I'm glad I clicked the dick pic link.
/r/TheRedPill04/04/18 09:46 PM
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but when your car breaks down and you're getting schooled at the roadside by some recovery guy who knows his stuff, you may well feel like a little boy. And your girl will sense that - because women are masterful at understanding these things, for reasons we all know well. I think women care at a deep level about that stuff, but I'm not convinced they're masterful at understanding these things. I definitely remember once or twice with exes where they thought someone was doing something better th…
/r/TheRedPill04/04/18 09:42 PM
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I'm not blaming him for being hit, not in a moral sense. I was blaming him for bragging about it, when what I saw was a sketchy landing. A landing, to be sure, but sometimes even when you've won, you shouldn't be proud but look how you can improve, particularly if you made numerous mistakes. I think you really misread my comment. It was a discussion of power and being prepared. Honestly when two people fight over something stupid, both lose. Yes, of course you have to fight back. But tell me rea…
/r/TheRedPill04/04/18 10:57 AM
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Nap is a fine moral principle, but like all forms of philosophy it's easy to subscribe to a blue sky version of it and then find out the world is a little messier and tangled than you'd like. You clearly took a bad lesson from the situation. Here's the lesson you should be learning, depending on exact circumstance: Learn to defuse a social situation where a woman is trying to start shit Learn to analyse social situations better (you gave us no clue on whether they started shit randomly or if you…
/r/TheRedPill01/04/18 03:18 PM
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No, they had to deal with pressganging, feudalism and wars.
/r/TheRedPill04/02/18 01:15 PM
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she was unemployed, bipolar and 'absolutely crazy'. I ignored this because she was cute. You fool I threw 5 different options at her You fool Throughout the date I was the perfect gentleman. You fool I paid for everything. gilbert! My gut instinct was to run a mile. I ignored my gut instinct. Cute. You fool! How did she rip you anyways? She just rejected contact at one point. She didn't humiliate you. You have a lot of work to do on yourself in a lot of various ways.
/r/TheRedPill03/02/18 02:59 PM
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It depends on your competence whether women are worth the effort or not and whether you mind cucking every single one of your ancestors by being the end of a genetic line.
/r/TheRedPill03/02/18 02:19 PM
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This is true, but it's also the underlying ideological warfare that did this, the broad acceptance and teaching of the idea that everything is relative and you can't really ascertain one thing being better from another. It's the results of the long march through institutions by socialists in the west, the result of demoralization, the result of the frankfurt school getting its fangs into the west's bloodstream and spreading its poison. I bought three books on greek philosophy when I first learne…
/r/TheRedPill03/02/18 01:53 PM
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What if all men started doing this, where would they go then? What if we all just stopped doing crime and share the wealth we'd save on security spending? That is the same type of juvenile utopian thinking. You have not understood the underlying principles of male and female biology and interaction and without understanding those your strategies will be fraught with failure. Take some time to read and learn from the sidebar. This does not have potential. It is the charge of the light brigade.
/r/TheRedPill03/02/18 01:50 PM
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Can't find any fault in your analysis.
/r/TheRedPill03/02/18 01:45 PM
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It was actually closer for him than picking him up at her house, so why would he be bothered? Distance A-B = 12 km Distance A-M = 8 km
/r/TheRedPill03/02/18 01:43 PM
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They should have to do counseling for 6 months at the very least or something before they just cut the chord Getting the government to legislate this stuff isn't the solution, as tempting as it may sound. Politics is downstream from culture anyways, so it's not really achievable in any of the current western cultures without pushing the counterculture of traditionalism further (yes we're at the stage where traditionalism is counterculture RIP). But besides being hard to legislate; the problem is…
/r/TheRedPill19/01/18 04:23 PM
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A generalization doesn't mean there aren't exceptions, in fact, it's a pre-requisite. Otherwise it wouldn't be a generalization, it would be a classification. And generalizations are very useful in having some predictive capability of odds. In general, it's a good idea to generalize.
/r/TheRedPill12/01/18 07:30 PM
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I'm insisting you lack logic because you fail to understand what a generalization is. The latter comment was just a generalization. Arguing with holes. You argue like a woman.
/r/TheRedPill12/01/18 07:06 PM
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One exception doesn't prove a generalization false. Something that is generally true might have some exceptions. Though it's not really surprising that a single mom's kid wouldn't know that.
/r/TheRedPill12/01/18 06:32 PM
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Yet it's worse for children's social and health outcomes than if she had smoked and drunk during pregnancy.
/r/TheRedPill12/01/18 06:29 PM
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I like to read something controversial and this didn't disappoint. With that said, a woman "in love" does exist, though it's more about "pair bonding" and it gets weaker with each new iteration, which is why inexperienced younger women are more likely to lead to long term relationships, even with some significant age difference, since at least in case of marriage, women are responsible for most divorces. And the more partners they've had sex with, the more likely they will divorce. Of course "in…
/r/TheRedPill12/01/18 06:28 PM
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Most people are curious and sometimes even envious. Like they'll say: "I wish I could do that". Really speaks to enslavement mentality, because the one person who I took up on looking at it in detail could easily restrict it to two hours a week two. It's often an unwillingness, not an impossibility. Though a friend I talked to today said if you just keep it within specifically allocated time daily it works too. He's probably right, but I didn't have the willpower to do that pre-cold turkey (trie…
/r/TheRedPill12/01/18 06:08 PM
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Good luck with that. Let me know how it goes, I'm curious about other's experiences.
/r/TheRedPill12/01/18 06:06 PM
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I did. Will be typing it out in a sec or two. Thanks for the suggestion.
/r/TheRedPill12/01/18 06:05 PM
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only 3 hours a week mate. Read ;)
/r/TheRedPill12/01/18 06:05 PM
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They are not literal mind control. Mind influence is more accurate. But that's still pretty big. It doesn't take much research to see how apps and social media are being used for a whole host of things that most people didn't sign up for; from political influence to selling private information. I can only imagine if ever you get into a position where the state wants to get some background information on you; easier than ever. But the dopamine itself is probably the part that interest people on t…
/r/TheRedPill12/01/18 06:05 PM
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I will finish this. No doubt. And keep you updated weekly.
/r/TheRedPill12/01/18 05:58 PM
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Sounds like a great middle of the road solution. I think I really needed a bigger break, yours is probably the better one for most people.
/r/TheRedPill05/01/18 07:26 PM
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Pretty strong but I doubt he was even calling for help. Sounds more like analysis paralysis to me. Just standing there, not doing much. And his lesson to not fight over a girl is the stupidest takeaway from his story. He should've: Identified that she was just trying to start shit for drama. If it wasn't clear before the beer pouring, it should've been clear after. Avoiding fights is good, but not when someone in your group is attacked. At that point it is cowardice. To have better situational a…
/r/TheRedPill30/12/17 12:33 PM
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Which means "I love you but I'm not in lust with you"
/r/TheRedPill14/12/17 09:41 PM
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You should write a movie about this. Call it fight club or something.
/r/TheRedPill14/12/17 07:55 PM
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When I used it I didn't mean Relative market value, but Relationship market value. Though how you describe it, it sounds like the same thing.
/r/TheRedPill14/12/17 07:17 PM
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I find it really sad to read you've been depressed for 10 years and post on various suicide subreddits, saying things like, meaning is a joke. I've had depression for months rather than years at some point, so I have no idea how gloomy things can get. But I do know you're not the best judge of value as your subscription to meaninglessness meand nothing can have value. Therefor this sub is just as meaningless and meaningful as everything else, according to your philosophy.
/r/TheRedPill14/12/17 04:29 PM
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It's possible to rationalise anything or to find peace with anything given enough time and meditation. But it still won't solve cancer, incel, poverty etc etc. There are different tools for different jobs. There is no one solution to every problem.
/r/TheRedPill14/12/17 03:48 PM
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This makes them have an over-inflated view of their smv when they’re able to fuck a high value man No it isn't overinflated. You just described WHY women have a higher SMV than men. It's just the error between being able to fuck a man and being able to keep a man, which requires RMV, something that is something men are concerned less with, because men have higher RMV. So women aren't wrong. Although they're fucked quicker by time, so her memory of what men she is able to get is always inflated, …
/r/TheRedPill14/12/17 03:21 PM
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It is far less important -who- writes it, than seeing how you take new ideas and incorporate them into your life. If it ain't broke, don't try to fix it. If it is, experiment until you have a solution.
/r/TheRedPill14/12/17 01:04 PM
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Sorry but no, not all parents love their children unconditionally. I will grieve when my father dies, despite his faults. I will not grieve when my mother dies. Honestly, I have even been hoping for it, as she is continually tearing the family apart while she breathes. Just know that there are some parents that are not like yours. It is rather cruel advice for those with the shittiest of parents, parents who try to leach of their child even when they're still a child. Because one of the go-to ar…
/r/TheRedPill01/10/17 07:22 PM
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to number things right for reddit, that doesn't understand the formatting you used, you can number it like this: 1\. bit of text 2\. It will make the \ disappear. It will format it slighty differently, but it will not give the number 1 each time. It will then look like this: 1. first point needless text 2. second point Alternatively you can just use * and a space. * another point looks like this: another point
/r/TheRedPill01/10/17 07:11 PM
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"bare with me" means "get naked with me" "bear with me" means "endure this difficulty with me" As usual for a non-native english speaker, you're english is actually quite good.
/r/TheRedPill01/10/17 01:06 PM
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Oh it's still possible. The west survived the black plague. But things wi have to get worse for more people to care. Which means they will get worse. A whole lot worse.
/r/TheRedPill30/09/17 04:41 AM
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Unsurprisingly written by a jewish intellectual, some the chief engineers of the downfall of western civilization. It's all empty claims that article and predictions that may as well be fever dreams. People also want drugs, gambling, play videogames all day. Just because people want something does not mean it's healthy.
/r/TheRedPill30/09/17 04:38 AM
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I presume people already know this, just writing this down because it's cathartic. She is worried about not finding love because of a shortage of educated men Well that would have an easy solution... says a man factory worker turned her down for being too clever. She says the sense of achievement derived from learning is alien to most men. That doesn't mean too clever. That means too much of a smartass. And she doesn't mean the other part either, she means that she isn't being appreciated for he…
/r/TheRedPill29/09/17 10:13 PM
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Now that I think about it, didn't he sell a product called "frame control" or something? Yup!
/r/TheRedPill29/09/17 02:56 AM
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I wouldn't say it's easy, but I try to do the research for these things. I don't think challenging your own current worldview or preconceptions is ever easy. But is there anything with more effect on self-development? Without a good map, it's hard to get where you want to be and we never work with a complete map. You helped improve my map. Thanks again. Ps. What's EC?
/r/TheRedPill29/09/17 02:50 AM
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I never heard of this before, but my boxing experience is limited. I am more used to getting put to sleep in chokeholds or getting kicked in the side of the head or getting nasty lowkicks. Interesting question, but I'm afraid I can't help you.
/r/TheRedPill29/09/17 02:39 AM
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Yes, and there is no way to learn this without paying the price and experiencing the pain of hits (or rejection). It desensitizes you to it over time. You might still feel it, but it doesn't surprise, faze or distract you like it does when you experience it rarely. In regards to fighting I'll never forget what a friend once said: on the one hand you get hit, on the other hand, you get to hit people. Reflecting with your post in mind, I guess getting hit was a prize in itself.
/r/TheRedPill28/09/17 06:08 PM
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I thought this had to be a mistake, how could testerone affect one of the big 5 personality traits, neuroticism? But looking into it, it seems to be fully accurate. Thank you.
/r/TheRedPill28/09/17 06:04 PM
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Not true at all. Just like my cat, there is a difference between playfighting and fighting. With a woman there is a difference between a playful / emotional jab and a disrespectful / overemotional attack. It's easy for me to spot because violence and playful violence is my expertise. Intuitively I think most people can know the difference. There are two variables, essentially: 1. Do you mind? 2. Did she mean it disrespectfully? If the answer to either of these is yes, you have to curb the behavi…
/r/TheRedPill28/09/17 05:51 PM
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I don't think it's intuitive but learned. Not trashtalking his ability, but if I'm not mistaken he consciously built it step by step as part of using hypnosis for pickup.
/r/TheRedPill28/09/17 05:36 PM
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Ross jeffries is one of the OG's of formalized pickup movement. He was the inspiration for Tom Cruise's character in Magnolia. The audience was unaware a movie was being shot and was told afterwards that they shouldn't have liked the seminar by Cruise.
/r/TheRedPill28/09/17 05:35 PM
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We really, mostly are. What study shows this and to what degree we are affecting the climate? I am open to having my mind changed. As far as I can tell from looking into it, "the hockeystick" premise is flawed and we don't have substantial evidence that current climate deviates from natural variations. Certainly there is enough evidence (or rather lack of evidence) to put the current groupthink in regards to climate change to doubt. https://i.imgur.com/yRm8BOb.png https://www.youtube.com/watch?v…
/r/TheRedPill27/09/17 07:18 PM
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Yes, except not in the way it's being advertised. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48M-dnv5CkA Climate is changing. Has always been changing. All things considered, global warming is better than cooling. We're at the tail end of a mini-ice age (in roman times they could grow grapes in britain). We're nowhere near to that and nowhere near to the much advertised catastrophe. Is climate changing? Yeah, it always has. Is human industry affecting the climate? Possibly, we're not really sure on that. S…
/r/TheRedPill27/09/17 10:18 AM
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From a political standpoint, the destruction of marriage is a powerful and destructive goal. Marriage is among other things efficient division of labor and a way of getting people involved into investing in the future. It's the absolute best for children. We've gotten to a point where it is legally fraught with risks to get married, so it can now be efficiently attacked by pointing out how bad a deal it is. The same political activists (marxists/feminists) that made the deal untenable are the on…
/r/TheRedPill04/08/17 09:50 AM
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It doesn't help that the attack takes place on multiple fronts. Psychological, but also physical, with ADD "medication" and xeno-estrogens whenever you eat or drink out of most plastic containers. Xeno-estrogens have a stronger estrogenic effect than regular estrogens.
/r/TheRedPill04/08/17 09:44 AM
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