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Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion Topic: The Manosphere, Antisemitism, and October 7th |
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That reminds me of the time I went on a blind date and the guy showed up late in dirty, crumpled clothing, admitted that he was both jobless and homeless, Seriously! here was I dressed like a corporate type, fit, employed, looking my best, well spoken and women wouldn't give me the time of day! Boy... |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: The 80/20 percent thing |
cyberdora |
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SailorsGuy12 wrote: Can anybody actually prove that hypergamy is a myth or pseudoscience?
I think hypergamy exists but it's real impact is perhaps exaggerated by the desperate lonely folk. |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: The 80/20 percent thing |
cyberdora |
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As for it seeming like singles dry up after 30, that possibly has an easy explanation. It probably has to do with where you're looking. Up to the age of 18, most of us are largely forced into social situations, by proxy of school. We meet people by merit of our daily unavoidable routine. After high... |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: The 80/20 percent thing |
cyberdora |
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Not to be too presumptuous, but between that and the part where you mention that he couldn't hold a conversation, seems to me like he had little to no personality other than being his mother's son, and vague generic adjectives like "nice" and "polite", which are sort of basic ex... |
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Forum: Television, Film, and Video Topic: Star Wars Andor Season 2 |
cyberdora |
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Saw Episodes 1-3....so not like Star wars? also episode with Bix and an empire trooper should be rated R... |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: The 80/20 percent thing |
cyberdora |
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If you actually go out in the word, and look at all the people who are in relationships, it doesn't seem like it's possible for those numbers to actually play out. Even simple stats like the marriage rates in america for both men and women being above 50% seem to fly in the face of even 80/20, to s... |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: The 80/20 percent thing |
cyberdora |
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But if they say women only want the top ONE percent of men, well, mr incel redpill gets to believe he could still be in the top 95% of manly excellence, while still not being "good enough", which sounds unreasonable and picky. It helps get them to believe they deserve this and that, cos t... |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: The 80/20 percent thing |
cyberdora |
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BillyTree wrote: What's relevant is the facts on the ground, what percentage of men that are actually popular with women, not some made up critera based on annual income statistics.
What do you mean by popular? |
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Forum: Work and finding a Job Topic: Involuntary reclassification |
cyberdora |
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The unfortunate thing with unions here is that you are more limited in rights and settlements in the event of litigation. A judge might reward a higher amount of severance and damages if wrongful actions are proven compared to an arbitrator. Yes that's true, they do provide legal advice, just that ... |
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Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion Topic: Farage says people with mental health problems overdiagnosed |
cyberdora |
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Even better than treatment would be the acceptance of people who are different. Lynn Conway was an exceptional MtF transgender who found acceptance and taught people how to design microchips! How much more could Alan Turing had done if he was accepted by his society? You are preaching to the conver... |
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Forum: Love and Dating Topic: The 80/20 percent thing |
cyberdora |
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the question may have been answered already but this is specifically relevant to those young men in the manosphere . the prevalent numbers used by manosphere spokespersons is 90/10 which were sourced from the manosphere guru Jordan Petersen. How is that supposed to work out for the women? Unless th... |
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Forum: News and Current Events Topic: Life Possibly Discovered |
cyberdora |
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kokopelli wrote: Finding it calls for future research, not for vastly premature conclusions.
Agreed, but we can share the researcher's initial enthusiasm and prospects we are getting closer. |
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Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion Topic: The Moon Landing Never Happened, a serious discussion |
cyberdora |
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He told me a story that when Neil Armstrong stepped out of the lander, he was shocked to see two men wearing space suits, standing in front of him, watching him. The two men said they were from NASA and they were just here to make sure the mission went ok. that's not actually true you know. You dad... |
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Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion Topic: The Manosphere, Antisemitism, and October 7th |
cyberdora |
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I'm saying if a person thinks in a similar way to what's typical of the manosphere, that's going to make a lot of women not consider them as potential partners. Probably, but these guys are fighting over a small shrinking pool anyway of compatible women looking for long term relationships. I think ... |
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Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion Topic: The Manosphere, Antisemitism, and October 7th |
cyberdora |
Posted: Yesterday, 10:05 pm
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funeralxempire wrote: Well, if that's the path he's chosen they're not wrong to keep their distance, but he also probably showed those tendencies before going down the toxic rabbit hole.
Its not just incels. A lot of the manosphere dudes want to upgrade from 2-4s to 7-8s... |
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Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion Topic: The Moon Landing Never Happened, a serious discussion |
cyberdora |
Posted: Yesterday, 10:03 pm
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RetroGamer87 wrote: I heard the moon landing was filmed in a film studio on Mars
Lucky they used Kodak b/w film to hide the red... |
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