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I bet that would have got her “tingles” going!
Blue-Pill Virgin: Women hate me! That's what it is.
MGTOW Man: Hate them back; it works for me.Manginas, ready to die for the pussy.
To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.
Did anyone notice in the pics how these women were dressed. Straight up prostitutes. This is the current scene in bars and clubs.
No thx.
I shudder at the thought of men my age who flock to these places begging to take one of these skanks home.
Probably why I spend my days alone at home or in the woods
God bless peace and freedom.
Not even a thanks from these entitled whores.
Feminism isn't about equality with men, it's about leverage over men.
I read that some of the survivors from the Las Vegas country music concert were at this country music bar during the shooting. Seems like country music is to blame for these shootings. Get rid of country music and people will be safer.
The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.
Each one of those men are f~~~en Cucks.
Each one of those men are f~~~en Cucks.
I’ve never met a female I was willing to die for. In fact, I’ve wanted to shoot most of the females I’ve know.
The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.
I read that some of the survivors from the Las Vegas country music concert were at this country music bar during the shooting. Seems like country music is to blame for these shootings. Get rid of country music and people will be safer.
I agree. It’s that bloody Billy Ray Virus, Wank Williams, Muddy Folly, and that country rock band the “Mounting Ho’s” fault.
I read that some of the survivors from the Las Vegas country music concert were at this country music bar during the shooting. Seems like country music is to blame for these shootings. Get rid of country music and people will be safer.
I agree. It’s that bloody Billy Ray Virus, Wank Williams, Muddy Folly, and that country rock band the “Mounting Ho’s” fault.
It drives people to homicide.
The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.
I read that some of the survivors from the Las Vegas country music concert were at this country music bar during the shooting. Seems like country music is to blame for these shootings. Get rid of country music and people will be safer.
I agree. It’s that bloody Billy Ray Virus, Wank Williams, Muddy Folly, and that country rock band the “Mounting Ho’s” fault.
It drives people to homicide.[/quote
I actually enjoy country rock. Chris Isaak is a personal favourite of mine.
I read that some of the survivors from the Las Vegas country music concert were at this country music bar during the shooting. Seems like country music is to blame for these shootings. Get rid of country music and people will be safer.
I agree. It’s that bloody Billy Ray Virus, Wank Williams, Muddy Folly, and that country rock band the “Mounting Ho’s” fault.
It drives people to homicide.[/quote
I actually enjoy country rock. Chris Isaak is a personal favourite of mine.I know that’s probably the genre he’s technically in, but I wouldn’t consider his music country or rock. I do however enjoy his style of music.
The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.
I read that some of the survivors from the Las Vegas country music concert were at this country music bar during the shooting. Seems like country music is to blame for these shootings. Get rid of country music and people will be safer.
That’s a crazy story. Sounds like crisis actors.
God bless peace and freedom.
I read that some of the survivors from the Las Vegas country music concert were at this country music bar during the shooting. Seems like country music is to blame for these shootings. Get rid of country music and people will be safer.
That’s a crazy story. Sounds like crisis actors.
Blaming country music was my tasteless joke, but according to the article, there were people there who were also at the Las Vegas shooting.
The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.
I read that some of the survivors from the Las Vegas country music concert were at this country music bar during the shooting. Seems like country music is to blame for these shootings. Get rid of country music and people will be safer.
I agree. It’s that bloody Billy Ray Virus, Wank Williams, Muddy Folly, and that country rock band the “Mounting Ho’s” fault.
It drives people to homicide.[/quoteI actually enjoy country rock. Chris Isaak is a personal favourite of mine.
I know that’s probably the genre he’s technically in, but I wouldn’t consider his music country or rock. I do however enjoy his style of music.
I understand, but for us Brits, it is probably labelled as “country”. Counting Crows debut album, August and Everything After is sublime.
You tumbleweed towners put out some good music.Of course it’s in Kalifornia, state with some of the most draconian gun laws, go figure.
In a real country bar, the shooter wouldn’t have lasted too long.OATHKEEPERS, not on our watch. MOLON LABE
Those guys weren’t throwing themselves in front of you like human shields. They were just rushing the door in front of you to get out and pushed you to the back. The one dude that actually helped her she didn’t have much nice to say about. She has to have men dying for her to get sufficently wet for a night of vibrating cats.
There is no rule that women get saved first on boats or anywhere else. More and more men are taking their rightful place in lifeboats, shootings and other dangerous situations.
On the Italian vessel that sunk a few years ago, the Costa-Concordia, showed men pushing women and children to get in the life boats. A few people died on that boat.
When passengers board a cruise ship they are assigned to a specific lifeboat according to the location of their cabin. People mobility issues – unable to walk or blind assigned to a specific one – are the only people who get priority and they are assigned a special lifeboat to access. Once they’ve been allocated their lifeboat that’s the limit to their legal protection. We would expect people to help others who need it, but that’s difficult to mandate in law.
People could be anywhere on the ship. If you got into a situation of children being forcibly evacuated without their parents that would be problematic. These things have to be left to the good sense of people on board. It would be immaterial to write guidance for people who are in an extremely traumatic and tense situation. These are difficult times and you’re relying on people’s characters rather than what the rules say. The most straight forward way of approaching this is for people to go to their prearranged station and where people with family groups will know whether they are there. To move to a different scenario would cause even more confusion.
From a very detailed article on the titanic and dealing with sex differences in survival. The conclusion is that class was more important than sex in who survived. First class survived much better and second or third. But, it seems that in every class, the men followed chivalry and let the women and children in the life boats first.
The Magina’s that will remembered forever as the simps they were.
WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST?
In simple terms, almost all of the women and children in First and Second Class survived, while most of the women and children in steerage died. In contrast, most of the men in First, Second, and Third Class died.
The “Women and children only” rule was applied on the port side of the ship. It is not clear whether or not the “Women and children first” rule was applied on the starboard. Men comprised the majority of passengers aboard the First Class starboard deck lifeboats, but there was testimony that the men did wait until all the women present and willing had already boarded.
First Class women and children were about 6% of those aboard the Titanic, but constituted 20% of the survivors. In contrast, steerage passengers were a third of all aboard, but only one fourth of those saved.
At least three of the four women in First Class who perished had the opportunity to board a lifeboat but elected to stay with their husbands and/or family. When they initially made their decisions, most passengers still believed that the Titanic would and could not sink and may have been fearful for the safety of the lifeboats and the boarding process itself. There were several
Over half of the women in steerage perished.
All of the lifeboats launched from the starboard First Class Deck had more men than women aboard.
Who was a child was relative depending on class. For example, 14 year old Lucile Carter in First Class was considered a child, but a 14 year old Annie McGowan in Steerage was considered to be an adult. The only child in First Class to go down with the ship was Lorraine Allison. The Allison family was separated from their infant son. The Allisons refused to board a lifeboat until they could find their missing baby. Since the child’s nurse had already been taken him on board a lifeboat, the rest of his family never found him and died together.
It may be statistically insignificant because of low numbers, but children from Second Class were the only members of a group to have a 100% survival rate.
Less than a third of the children from steerage survived.
Although half of the Irish women (defined as women boarding in Queenstown) survived, only one of the six Irish children survived (and I am including 14 year old Annie McGowan, whom some do not).
ADULT MALE PASSENGERS
Honor and shame ruled society in 1912 unlike they do a hundred years later. Gentlemen were expected to be honorable and feared being shamed. Men aboard the Titanic, especially those among the upper class, had to weigh their own survival with doing what society would deem the right thing. To survive but live in shame was a risk some men would not take. Different men, dispite which class they belonged to, made different decisions. Famously several of the wealthiest men, John Jacob Astor, George Widener, and Isodor Strauss, refused to board a lifeboat on grounds of honor, even after it was clear that the Titanic would sink.
Men in First Class had no better than a one in three chance of surviving, so compared to women, even women from steerage, they fared poorly. Compared to men from other classes, they did remarkably well. At the time when most of the lifeboats from the First Class decks were launching, it was not certain among the passengers that the Titanic was doomed, and many of the men from First Class who could have gone aboard a lifeboat (those on the starboard side) elected to remain behind.
Even though some men had no trouble boarding lifeboats, there was a report that the wealthiest man on the Titanic, John Jacob Astor, attempted to board the lifeboat with his wife, but was rebuffed by Second Officer Lightoller, who told him, “Women and children, only, sir.” Other accounts are differ, however, including one that he was seated in a lifeboat, but gave up his seat at the last minute. Another is that Astor chose to stay behind to encourage William Carter to get on board, promising the boy that he would take care of his dog.
An adult male in Second Class had only an 8% chance of surviving. Even adult male steerage passengers had a better chance of surviving than that. Without supporting evidence, it is hard to say that the men from Second Class gave up their seats to women from steerage, but if it was true, they were more gallant by far than the men from First Class.
Men in Second Class had no physical barriers to pass, so honor and resignation may have reigned high. However, more compelling than a sense of good manners and gentlemanliness was probably the stigma of shame and cowardice that would be attached to many adult males who had the audacity to survive the sinking. As a result, adult male survivors had compelling reasons for their defensiveness and inventions of excuses for boarding a lifeboat.
Panic and confusion may have been an even greater consideration for the loss of life by many men. As Lawrence Beesley, a Second Class passenger, reported in his 1912 book, The Loss of the SS Titanic, a false rumor that men were allowed to board lifeboats on the port side caused many men to cross over to the side of the ship where they had a much smaller chance of being allowed on board a lifeboat.
A high percentage of the men in steerage who got to lifeboats reached them only by leaping onto them after they were launched or by scrambling aboard the two emergency lifeboats as they floated off moments before the Titanic finally went down.http://www.icyousee.org/titanic.html
#icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.
Blaming country music was my tasteless joke
no it’s all good, bro. I don’t care about that.
but if what you said is true, it’s one hell of a coincidence, isn’t it? I mean, if you were a spectator in one of the deadliest mass shootings in American history, how likely are you to go out again among a crowd…this soon? wow. actually commendable…or stinks to high heaven.
God bless peace and freedom.
Blaming country music was my tasteless joke
no it’s all good, bro. I don’t care about that.
but if what you said is true, it’s one hell of a coincidence, isn’t it? I mean, if you were a spectator in one of the deadliest mass shootings in American history, how likely are you to go out again among a crowd…this soon? wow. actually commendable…or stinks to high heaven.One hell of a coincidence indeed. Makes me very glad I live far away from major cities. Seems like crazy is more likely to happen in largely populated areas. Someone wanting to kill as many people as possible walks in to where I hangout, they’d just turn around and leave as the crowd wouldn’t be big enough for them.
The evil in women’s hearts leaves them no moral bounds as to inhibit them from descending to the lowest levels of darkness to acquire their self entitled desires.
Blaming country music was my tasteless joke
no it’s all good, bro. I don’t care about that.but if what you said is true, it’s one hell of a coincidence, isn’t it? I mean, if you were a spectator in one of the deadliest mass shootings in American history, how likely are you to go out again among a crowd…this soon? wow. actually commendable…or stinks to high heaven.
One hell of a coincidence indeed. Makes me very glad I live far away from major cities. Seems like crazy is more likely to happen in largely populated areas. Someone wanting to kill as many people as possible walks in to where I hangout, they’d just turn around and leave as the crowd wouldn’t be big enough for them.
Eh, I thought you lived in New Delhi?
I’ve never met a female I was willing to die for.
Nor me. Not one. When I look back, every woman I’ve known where I’ve imagined a serial shooter scenario, I’ve ran faster then them and not cared if they get hit… except for my mum. I’d take a bullet for her, probably.
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