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Psychedelia, evolution, time travel, alien contact, robosapiens, etc.
11/26/12, 08:57 I was the same way until a couple years ago when I finally started using Facebook to find shows after I moved to a new town. Now I have like 50 people I know and 350 of their friends who asked to add me. I pretty much interact with a dozen of them tops between reposting content from here to kill time while I was working. Now I'm using it to help while look for a new job. I'm using "friend" because it's the Facebook term, but I understand that there are a lot of younger people who actually consider people they've only met on the Internet their friends, which I can't relate to at all. |
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Brony eats a cupcake
11/26/12, 08:09 I don't have time to watch this yet, but pausing it at 3:25 is worth at least five stars already. |
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Psychedelia, evolution, time travel, alien contact, robosapiens, etc.
11/26/12, 08:05 It was supposed to be a message to another one of my Facebook friends, apparently.
These are FACEBOOK "friends", only one of them is someone I've met in real life. Just want to make that absolutely clear. |
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2 gauge shotgun
11/26/12, 07:58 For shooting at Paul Bunyan. |
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Manhood Academy: The Principles That Govern Social Interaction
11/26/12, 07:57 In the interest of accuracy (this stuff is bad enough as it is), I'd like to clarify that after I posted I read the text and the black eye one is an illustration of what NOT to do. The other one isn't really explained. |
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Einsturzende Neubauten - Sand (Live 1990)
11/25/12, 23:48 The album version is one of my all time favorite covers, I was actually planning to submit it but I saw this one first. |
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POETV watches people make stuff: tuning up a Japanese chisel
11/25/12, 23:46 I watched it all but it was because I actually have to sharpen something similar.
I watched the first five parts of one of his plane making videos, too, and ended up learning about a weird specialized file that led me to finding out about using vinegar to chemically sharpen dull files which led me to rescuing enough worn out but high quality files from my parents' basement that I ended up saving myself at least $50 and a lot of labor when I make my next guitar neck.
I hear what you're saying, though.
On the other hand, if that porno you're describing was real I would definitely watch it. |
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Manhood Academy: The Principles That Govern Social Interaction
11/25/12, 23:41 Some cursory googling suggests there's a Manhood Academy IRC channel that stages bush league trolling operations that amount to maybe half a dozen people posting stuff like that in blog comment threads. |
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How to Undress in Front of Your Husband (1937)
11/25/12, 23:37 I'm surprised this wasn't on here already. |
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Manhood Academy: The Principles That Govern Social Interaction
11/25/12, 21:53 For everything that's awful about this book they almost redeem themselves on page 85 by having a photo of that Asian guy with the foot-tall fauxhawk from those PUA convention videos I posted a while back, with the caption "Don't Become A Fashion Fag." |
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Manhood Academy: The Principles That Govern Social Interaction
11/25/12, 21:48 Don't worry about me. I didn't actually, you know, WATCH this or anything. |
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Texas Nationalist Movement President Outlines Secession Goals On Hannity
11/25/12, 21:46 Looks like I'm not the only one who feels that way. |
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Texas Nationalist Movement President Outlines Secession Goals On Hannity
11/25/12, 21:46 When Bush won his second term I knew of at least half a dozen ISO types in Boston who were yelling for secession, but even they had the sense to not stoop to Internet petitions and just went to Cambridge and got drunk together once or twice a week.
We should give Texas back to Mexico. |
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Manhood Academy: The Principles That Govern Social Interaction
11/25/12, 19:53 Consider the punk rocker lifestyle. It is the antithesis of order. In fact, its
philosophy encourages the dismantling of social order. Only dysfunctional people are drawn to such a chaotic, aimless life. Their houses,
cars, personal appearance and relationships display a disorderly, limitless view of life. If you were to stop taking care of your house and your appearance, both would spontaneously start resembling this lifestyle. It’s not so much a lifestyle choice as it is an act of personal neglect. Apathy and dissatisfaction fuel such disorderly living.
(p. 129)
Women also lack a stable reasoning faculty like men. They allow their emotions to dictate their decisions. For instance, many women reading this book will allow their anger to override the reasonable arguments presented. Rather than approaching this material from an objective, rational perspective, their hurt feelings will dictate their conclusions. Thus, instead of trying to reconcile the inherent contradictions of feminism, they will simply ignore them.
(p. 148)
To discover whether a desire is functional or dysfunctional, apply it to
a global scale. This multiplies the effect of the desire and in doing so,
gives clearer insight into whether it’s functional or dysfunctional.
Consider the following examples:
“I want to have sex with men.”
If you apply this desire to all men, mankind becomes extinct. Life as
a cycle of birth, reproduction and death will be disrupted. Thus, you
can conclude this to be a highly dysfunctional desire.
(p.179) |
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Manhood Academy: The Principles That Govern Social Interaction
11/25/12, 19:49 I just skimmed most of it boy does it kick into high gear around halfway through, let me tell you! |
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Manhood Academy: The Principles That Govern Social Interaction
11/25/12, 18:29 If you skip to page 201 of the ebook (How To Punish) you will see a picture of a woman with a bloody nose and an image macro of a woman curled up in a corner with the text "Sarcasm - it leads to rape."
I wish I was joking. |
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Manhood Academy: The Principles That Govern Social Interaction
11/25/12, 17:53 Actually I guess I lied, I skimmed to the second page of "what is feminism" which is actually 15 pages but has the content of two pages tops. |
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Manhood Academy: The Principles That Govern Social Interaction
11/25/12, 17:50 http://manhood101.com/ebook.html
for the lazy |
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Manhood Academy: The Principles That Govern Social Interaction
11/25/12, 17:49 The ebook is over 300 pages and it will make you want to die. there's a link in the Youtube description. I made it 3 pages. |
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Parents Upset Over Super Nintendo Console
11/25/12, 17:05 Keith Shocklee |
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