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Weird question, but how do you feel about the positive response you get to this comment? I'm in agreement with it, I appreciate reading your comments and the thought and concern you put into them. But you've mentioned being in relationships before where your gf was similarly smitten by you, and it ultimately didn't matter, or wasn't enough rather. I guess what I mean is, it should feel nice right? At least initially to have this positivity. But at a certain point do you become suspicious? I gues…
/r/PurplePillDebate18/11/25 08:32 PM
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Why are you here? Seriously, what do you hope to gain from this discussion? I relate to Enzi rn, in that I can't tell if this is just online vindictiveness, trolling, some AI thing, manipulation, or a sincere inability to see anything but the next gotcha. Or something else. I feel like I know what the answer is, and I feel like I know how you're going to respond. I'm even writing it down for later on a notepad just to see. But like, are you even human? Or is this just the next model of GPT, desi…
/r/PurplePillDebate19/05/24 08:43 AM

The child not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/08/23 10:11 PM
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No, having fun irl is not better. That's the problem Damn, Baudrillard was right.
/r/PurplePillDebate09/02/22 01:27 AM
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Another corollary would be that females attempt suicide more often than males. But it's really hard to tell what this means, because they tend to be less successful. Someone who has attempted but had a failed suicide can still attempt again (and I would not be surprised to discover, are more likely to do so). But someone who has succeeded in suicide can never make any more attempts. The question then, is how should we be counting someone who has attempted twice but succeeded never, compared to s…
/r/PurplePillDebate09/01/22 05:31 AM

Trust me, they know.
/r/PurplePillDebate29/11/21 04:19 AM
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No. If I'm reading this right, it's saying that 11.8% of the Hispanic population is white, and that the Hispanic population is 18.7% of the total population. Therefore it is 11.8% of 18.7%. or 0.118*0.187 = 2.2% of the total population identifies as white Hispanic. 61.6% is total white population, so we subtract here and get 59.4% as non-Hispanic white.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/08/21 10:16 PM
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I guess what I mean is, aren't both those things true? We are an organism in a generally unfair world, and yet we should try to make the world as fair (or prosperous) as possible?
/r/PurplePillDebate14/05/21 04:02 AM
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Sorry what? I'm not sure I follow what you mean here. Why should life being fair or unfair change people's compassions? Presumably if life was fair, it could mean people would be less compassionate, since whatever suffering someone encountered, they presumably deserved.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/05/21 07:55 PM
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I mean hell, you couldn't tell, couldn't even read the context of the comment thread to know that it wasn't about "sex being a need" lol
/r/PurplePillDebate13/04/21 04:32 PM
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Seriously? You can't tell, how you saying a need must be universal, and me stating examples of both how that definition of need is overly restrictive of the things we tend to care about as compassionate people (disabilities), and how, for the less restrictive definition, it is straight up not true (differing reactions to abuse, assuming need means to not die and suicide yknow, making you die), you can't tell how that relates? I mean hell, you couldn't tell, couldn't even read the context of the …
/r/PurplePillDebate13/04/21 09:31 AM
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What, pray tell, was wrong with my examples?
/r/PurplePillDebate13/04/21 09:13 AM
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Man I never know what you're going to say next. Like, this literally doesn't make sense to me.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/04/21 09:08 AM
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Literally not tho? My examples weren't for the virtue of claiming sex was a need, that was never my thesis. All my goal was was to say a need is universal to all humans is a flawed statement. I felt that was pretty clear, hence the remark. But people on the internet can always surprise you.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/04/21 09:04 AM
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It's not that I necessarily think sex is a need, hell its not like I'm taking the points I'm making seriously, I just think this line of argumentation is frankly pathetic. So did you miss this part? I honestly can't tell if you're a troll or kinda dumb My point isn't that sex is a need (idgaf), it's that your description of a need having to be universal to all humans is flawed.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/04/21 08:54 AM
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Insulin pumps provide a necessary life component that all humans need. If diabetics don't get the proper amount of insulin the will die. Because their needs are not being met. Ya, but that's not what was said. I can live without an insulin pump (or externally supplied insulin, or whatever apt substitution you wanna make), therefore insulin pumps are not needed by all people/universal, and from premise 1: Needs are universal to all humans, externally provided insulin cannot be a need (besides, ty…
/r/PurplePillDebate13/04/21 04:55 AM
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No. That’s not how needs work. Needs are universal to all humans. Lol, I guess insulin pumps aren't a need to diabetics cause they aren't a need to all humans.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/04/21 01:01 AM
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Because you guys Would it ever be your fault?
/r/PurplePillDebate13/02/21 10:43 PM
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I don't want to waste much more time on this, so I'll be short Precisely what happened. Less of them get into relationships. Is this the be all and end of all your reasons? Nothing economic, nothing digital? If they're an adult, YES. What of The banality of evil? I have a hard time thinking Nazi Germany just so happened because there were a lot of bad people born there. It is precisely because normal people are incredibly vulnerable to committing horrific acts. To blame one who committed those a…
/r/PurplePillDebate13/02/21 10:38 PM
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No they're not. If their intentions isn't to sound like sex-obsessed psychopaths, they need to learn to communicate better. Given your inability to really understand the points people make here, I don't trust your ability to understand another's intention.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/02/21 10:31 PM
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Then I'm not sure how I can engage meaningfully with that. It appears, well, divorced from reality. Particularly from lived experience you don't have access to.
/r/PurplePillDebate13/02/21 04:57 AM
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I mean, we don't need criminals, so... shrugs My error, I meant have, not need. The issue with the school-to-prison pipeline is that there's too many factors and too many locals problems to look at. And there aren't with the sudden growth in male sexlessness? Which is why men need to be very careful about claiming "Sexlessness leads to uprising" because that's only going to justify the government taking more power. I didn't claim that, I just said your analogy had troubling implication I don't t…
/r/PurplePillDebate13/02/21 04:55 AM
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I took a look and I see what you mean. It's a little fucked up, but it reminds me of when I was younger and tried talking to cleverbot as if it were a real person (I knew it wasn't, but I wanted to try). There was this feeling that it had a mind, it could think (and obviously it didn't and couldn't), but nothing I was saying was getting through to it, because obviously it wasn't. And if you had a barely coherent thread of discussion, at some point it would say something completely random. I'm no…
/r/PurplePillDebate12/02/21 09:46 PM
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Do you think she sincerely holds these views, or is it just bait?
/r/PurplePillDebate12/02/21 09:18 PM
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Wait, are you seriously saying that it's the male nature to... what? Rape and pillage? If so wow, you're more delusional than I thought. (And you're not really addressing his point)
/r/PurplePillDebate12/02/21 08:51 PM
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I... no? If that were true we wouldn't have them in the first place, and we wouldn't have a school-to-prison pipeline. It's managing the problem. And when you're the state, when you have a monopoly of justified violence, managing the problem by physical control over others isn't really a learnt thing, it's the power inherent in the state. Edit: have, not need
/r/PurplePillDebate12/02/21 08:46 PM
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You're missing his point. He's not saying... whatever it is you think he's saying. He's saying it doesn't make sense to say women's power is justified to grow if it has to use men to maintain this power. The agencies you listed are male dominated. If they're used to keep other men in check, that's male power over other males. Women would have very little to do with it.
/r/PurplePillDebate12/02/21 08:36 PM
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And? My point is your analogy here: There's a big difference between saying "Wow! I wish I had money!" and creating a whole movement being angry that society didn't give him free shit. is exactly (ok not exactly, people didn't want free shit, but felt entitled to the sweat on their brow as opposed to it going to the church, or some nobility) what has happened in the past. That generally doesn't end well. I'm not under some delusion that this issue alone would cause revolution, but I'd hope you'd…
/r/PurplePillDebate12/02/21 08:30 PM
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There's a big difference between saying "Wow! I wish I had money!" and creating a whole movement being angry that society didn't give him free shit. I mean, revolutions have been fought for the purposes of righting perceived material inequalities. Whether or not you like them, you have to live in a world filled with increasingly malcontent young men. That's usually not a good thing, so I don't think it's helpful to be so dismissive.
/r/PurplePillDebate12/02/21 09:25 AM
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