Calling bitches out (emotional feels warning)

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    Jack reacher
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    that one with the body image/soldiers and the one with the dog really got me. thanks for reminding me about stuff that matters. that’s why its me and my dogs, I have been with them all to the end.

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    Cheechmo84
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    This moved me to tears. Thank you.

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    Vader
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    Wow! That was f~~~ing, touching. It is amazing, how shallow, women are. Thanks for this. Rabidcaveman: i like the idea of “facebook hand grenades”  Haha

     

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    GmanGomez
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    The Noble Profession Of Arms, for years its Philosophy has guided me and in a few months I hope to join the ranks of such greatness. “Quiet professionals”, men who do what many can’t. Thankyou for sharing, it brings me joy to know there are others out there who understand that such great men can exist in such a shallow society.

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    Jackbenimble
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    Hey Man,

    That was one of the most moving posts I have ever read anywhere. Not just apt, but brilliantly apt. Its not just the fems who should suck this up. It gave me a kick in the problem maker also. I am going to look for your other stuff. Great work.

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    Jambear
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    This is one of the treads I keep revisiting and no mater how many time I see it the picture with soldier trying to drag his friend to safety and ends up getting killed also, always makes me emotional. Woman will never know this level of loyalty and love.

    #6492
    нσтησσв
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    Holly s~~~, and all too true.

    My Goal: To Leave Society.

    #6546
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    Zoby Two
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    Brilliant ! It shows girls are so futile … It reminds me some female friends of mine …

    Mrs Clinton really said that woman are the main victims of war ???

    I just can’t believe it …

    #6548
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    JollyMisanthrope
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    Those pictures should be plastered all over every feminist site. Deny this you frigid c~~~s.

    The Children of Doom... Doom's Children. They told my lord the way to the Mountain of Power. They told him to throw down his sword and return to the Earth... Ha! Time enough for the Earth in the grave.
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    Stargazer
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    Serving in the armed forces has got to be the most noble and selfless things a person can do… not because joining to get free college or to avoid poverty or because your father served or because someone guilted you into it are noble… how and why you got there is irrelevant. It’s the witnessing, engaging in and surviving of combat that matters and that makes these individuals worthy of our respect and admiration.

    Although I grew up near a military base (Ft. Benning, GA) and was practically surrounded by the culture, I never joined. I was too selfish and felt I had better options. I’m not ashamed of that, to be sure, but I want to make it clear that I mean no disrespect to veterans when I say the following: Serving in the armed forces and then becoming MGTOW must be a huge kick in the b~~~~. If I had faced death in the service of my country, suffered and sacrificed and watched my friends and brothers fall and die, I would be angry as hell to come back home and see the way our contributions and those of men in general are denigrated and disregarded.

    Angry as hell.

    It’s a wonder to me that veterans do not go about day after day forcing people to recognize how comfortable and carefree our lives are here and what costs are paid by people who are trying to keep them that way. I’d want to find one of teenaged girls who say things like this and then talk about how they don’t need men and slap her so hard her mother would get a bruise. When I see these images posted online, my blood boils.

    I just don’t know how you guys deal with it.

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    Flamesabers
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    Wow, I find the military photos to be very moving and profound. As for the girly things photos, it’s mind boggling how such statements can be made while living in the lap of luxury. Maybe someone can find a picture about food or dieting from girly things and compare it to a photo of starving soldiers in a POW camp or doing a death march?

    @docfenders-I did enlist in the army so I’ll share some feedback on what you wrote. One thing that does bother me is the gift-expecting mentality or the desire to celebrate (i.e., weddings, bridal showers, baby showers, etc.). During my time in the service I developed an appreciation for things like warming up in a building after spending time in the freezing cold, being able to sit down after going on a long ruck march, or having access to running water. When I came back from Iraq, all I wanted was a place to sleep and maybe a warm meal later on. It irritates me how some people can’t appreciate the simpler things in life. If people want to do something like get married, why not just go to a court house and be done with it? Why does anyone need to throw a big party for entering into a marriage contract?

    @keymaster-I’ve heard Hiliary’s statement about the primary victims of wars before and it makes my blood boil. Obviously she should go to a VA hospital or visit a veteran’s cemetery to see who really suffers in war. I think Douglas MacArthur said something like “it’s the soldier who wants most for there to be peace, as he is the one who suffers the most in war.”

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    Stargazer
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    It irritates me how some people can’t appreciate the simpler things in life.

    You don’t have to serve in Iraq to get a taste of this. Spending the weekend at a primitive camp site… a hard day of physical work… even just changing your own tire on the side of the road… you realize quickly how luxurious our lives are and how much we take them for granted. I dare say most American women under the age of 30 have no concept of what it means to honestly struggle and work and sacrifice for something with nobody to comfort them or come to their aid.

    I suspect a lot more of them are going to be finding out what that is like when the supply of men starts to run low.

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    Real hard stuff, really hard. Nearly brought tears in my eyes.

    being there for your best friend

    hit me the most. I captured it an placed it into my PC backround slideshow.

    Take care pal(s), take care,  wherever you march.

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    Hi KeyMaster,

    Superklasse…Great !!!

    Thanks for your constant efforts.

    Have a nice Weekend….CHEERS!!!

    #9623
    RoyDal
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    All choked up here. Thank you for finding and posting these.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    GoneGalt
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    VileNord: of all the dam things, this is the first time I actually shed a tear in years looking at these juxtapositioned photos, because my brother is a disabled Navy vet (not physically). It also angered me, not what girls obsess over but the utter vacuity and self-absorption that the current culture was ingrained into women that this is considered appropriate. And that dog photo got me too.

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    Rainydaykid
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    Yeah, I’m not physically disabled from Iraq, but it destroyed my life. I’m not regretful of it, and I would do it again in a heartbeat, but I have a lot of issues from it. Have had several guys I’ve served with kill themselves over the years, and I have been close too many times to count. Finally gave my guns to a friend to hang onto a few months back, because I woke up in the middle of the night with the strongest urge to kill myself that I’ve ever had. That’s when I decided to leave school and just live on the Appalachian Trail for a year or so, I fly out Feb 24th. F~~~ it, being in the woods is the only thing that ever made me happy.

    Those photos do make me think to when I was in school. This girl started crying at starbucks because her order was wrong, and she said it had been the worst day ever because she had gotten a flat driving to school. I couldn’t help thinking back to the relief that I felt when we had EOD check a sack of trash on the side of the road, and it wasn’t a bomb.

    People do wonder sometimes how we got used to it, living like that, but you would be amazed at how adaptive people are. It became routine pretty quickly, though I was careful not to get complacent.

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    @rainydaykid: wow, just wow. thank you for your service man. @doc: your post says everything i wanted to say. thanks brother.

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    VileNord
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    It is so easy for people who grew up in middle class families to lack a fundamental understanding of just how lucky they are. Its human nature to bitch and moan, even while we enjoy a life that is comparably easier than ever.

    Lust for comfort suffocates the soul

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    Poweful pictures. Scrolling through them made me angry, sad and laugh at the same time. F~~~ing feminists and women need to really shut the f~~~ up on the man hating. Without men, they wouldn’t have ANY of the s~~~ they have now. Men are trying to make the world a better place while the whores are trying to kill it.

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