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    RoyDal
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    The latest entry uses the word “douchebags” in its first sentence. I clicked a thumbs down on that one. All the others got a well deserved thumbs up. Good going guys!

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

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    Harpo-My-"SON"
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    RoyDal I noticed that definition by dasterdly magpie I down-vote that one also

    this may get old to some, but im gonna keep this in my post, for those who have not heard

    The definition of MGTOW .  If some of you have not heard I managed to publish it three times on urban dictionary.com  I up-vote all three once a day,  every day. I noticed 6 down-votes today.. so I have taken to down-voting all the others  1. by blue bastard=down  2. by trooper555=down 3. by mgtow for life=down  4th  5th  6th all copied and pasted from this site=up-vote  Hoping everyone here will spread the word and push our definitions to the top of the page….

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=MGTOW&defid=8156669

    I was bound to be misunderstood, and I laugh at those who misunderstand me. Kind mockery at the well intentioned, but unfettered cruelty towards those would be prison guards of my creative possibilities. This so as to learn as much from misunderstanding as from understanding. Taking pleasure in worthy opponents and making language fluid and flowing like a river yet pointed and precise as a dagger. Contradicts the socialistic purpose of language and makes for a wonderful linguistic dance, A verbal martial art with constant parries that hone the weapon that is the two edged sword of my mouth.

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