a little history of MGTOW

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    Muglintar
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    not to be taken too serious, just my first try on youtube

    "Him, who delights in solitude, is either a wild beast or a GOD!" - Aristotle (Aristot. Pol. 1.1253a) 1 Hom. Il. 9.63; the passage goes on: ἐστὶν ἐκεῖνος ι ὃς πολέμου ἔραται.

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    @ Muglintar: Ahhh, good ol’ Carlos Pedersoli aka Bud Spencer bless his (immortal) heart and R I P . . . !

    (I believe this was a clip from “Der Grosse mit seinem ausserirdischen Kleinen” just prior to rescuing the extra terrestrial boy from the “badies”, correct..?)

    I'd rather die a natual death with a clear MGTOW conscience somewhere off the grid than one within "modern" civilisation with a big stress mark on my forehead and a couple of dozen tubes plugged into my body. Back to the plantation..? Me..? Hey, literally: I won't ever fucking kid myself...YZERLMNTSIC

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    That was pretty darn good!

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    Erste!

    🙂

    It's Time to get Wise

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    (I believe this was a clip from “Der Grosse mit seinem ausserirdischen Kleinen” just prior to rescuing the extra terrestrial boy from the “badies”, correct..?)

    jup, but i wanted to give credit to the italian original movie, even though i cut out the disturbing “alien talking” bit.

    Erste!

    Whoat? you’re female? 😛
    just checked, thanks m8, first thumbs up, i guess

    "Him, who delights in solitude, is either a wild beast or a GOD!" - Aristotle (Aristot. Pol. 1.1253a) 1 Hom. Il. 9.63; the passage goes on: ἐστὶν ἐκεῖνος ι ὃς πολέμου ἔραται.

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