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    Anonymous
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    Do think feminists appreciate where the structures come from that keep them warm and dry?

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    PistolPete
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    No but I do. I wish I could find the vid–but there is a short documentary about this old guy who goes out into the wilderness in Alaska, builds his own little cabin with very simple tools and just lives out there. This stump to ship reminds me of it.

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    Rennie
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    No but I do. I wish I could find the vid–but there is a short documentary about this old guy who goes out into the wilderness in Alaska, builds his own little cabin with very simple tools and just lives out there. This stump to ship reminds me of it.

    I’ve seen some of those too. But I don’t remember what the guys name was.

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    Oz-Bloke
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    Do think feminists appreciate where the structures come from that keep them warm and dry?

    Do they appreciate anything men make? I’ve been rewatching the Seven Wonders Of The Industrial World in which so many men died building society. Yeah feminists want equality, but only in the areas they cherry-pick, leaving the s~~~ty stuff to men.

    #ManOut

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    BlacqueJacqueShellacque
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    Thank you for posting. I love watching their “safety” procedures! Men being men without being dictated to by bean counters for insurance companies. Kick ass Tower.

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    Anonymous
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    Do they appreciate anything men make? I’ve been rewatching the Seven Wonders Of The Industrial World in which so many men died building society. Yeah feminists want equality, but only in the areas they cherry-pick, leaving the s~~~ty stuff to men.

    Nobody knows misandry better than an Aussie! They openly change their men with being misogynists in their outrageous misandrist attacks! The box jellyfish are friendlier!

    Thank you for posting. I love watching their “safety” procedures! Men being men without being dictated to by bean counters for insurance companies. Kick ass Tower.

    Agreed BlacqueJacque Shellacque, I knew and still know some back woods yankees like those guys from 1930’s, they/we aren’t extinct yet, but a hell of allot wiser as to who or what we spend our toil on.

    They still have that old New England accent too and tougher than rawhide! One in particular I miss very much, he was a prize fighter in his late teens around the time this film was made, he worked in the Coleridge National Park at that time for the WPA (depression work camps) clearing and grading the roads. I was 20 at the time, he was in his 70s’ and could slip one in and touch my bell sparing as if I were a retarded child. It’s nice to have personally known those kind of characters, something feminism has been trying to erase for the past 50+ years!

    Good luck ladies,

    (in your case) when at first you don’t succeed, die die again!!!

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    BlacqueJacqueShellacque
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    I was born in Nova Scotia, raised in New Brunswick. We are the same as those from Maine. Fishing, farming, and logging. I am blessed to have known men like these too. I am still looking for a black and white documentary I saw about an isolated man in Alaska. I found a colour one but it isn’t the one I think I saw. I’m sure it was black and white. Will post if found.

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    Anonymous
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    Wow BlacqueJacque Shellacque, I just read your profile! Man, that’s some HARD times your soul went through! You always have a friend here! ME! I’m glad you made it through the torment! This place wouldn’t be the same without you! You remind me of a bent nail that’s been straightened so many times it’s harder and less prone to bending.

    Your experience is a valuable commodity in market of MGTOW!

    I get pretty f~~~ed up when people I love pass away.

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