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  • #157636
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    Blue Skies
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    Hey guys,
    What was the happiest moment in your life?

    (warning: if you say getting married, you will get slapped in the face)

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

    #157638
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    Budtao
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    Not getting married.

    Nirvanna is never having to worry about a woman ever again.

    #157640
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    Total Lee
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    It may be more of a question for women. Their happy meters have violent spikes, but I think we are just happy when nothing is wrong. Buying my first car was unforgettable but I can’t say it was a happy moment. More like I felt grown up.

    #157649
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    K
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    well, you HAD to ask ..so, your MOM calls and says ” oh baby , i need to get plowed like a share-croppers field in july “… ..what the F~~~ you think i did ..? ..i said ” look C~~~ ! ,..i don’t give a F~~~ what YOU need ! ” ..she said ” please ! my pussy is burning ,..BURNING !!!,..i’m on FIRE !..” then i told her ..” go to the CLINIC you f~~~in BITCH “ …..i hung up the goddamn phone , drove over to your SISTER’S house , and stuck my DICK in her ASS ! ..then i made her give me HEAD ,..and make me a GODDAMN SAMMICH !…yeah ..i felt HAPPY ! .. SO WHAT ? !….

    #157652
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    Hmskl'd
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    I remember as a child going with my parents and younger sister on a fishing trip to Canada. I believe that trip was one of the happiest of my memory. I was young but I still remember some of the highlights. We went to the city of Kenora and then stayed in a neat cabin at a small resort called Laclu Lodge. My Dad hired a fishing guide and we spent several days on lakes in the area. On the way home we drove to Winnipeg and then headed south. I still remember the beautiful scenery.

    #157654
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    Russky
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    It’s either the birth of my daughter, or it is still to come

    honorable mentions:
    snorkeling with sharks, jumping out of airplane, going fast on public roads, mainlining cocaine…
    been there, done it

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #157659
    Total Lee
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    It’s a loaded question because a wedding day can be the happiest and the worst day at the same time.

    #157666
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    TaxGuy
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    Total Lee: It’s like the old saying that the two happiest days in a boat owners life are the day they buy it and the day they sell it. So, in keeping with that thought, my two happiest days would be the day I got married and the day I got divorced……………. But really, the day I got divorced was WAY better.

    Russky: The days my daughters were born was pretty awesome. But I don’t honestly think I could say they were “happy”. They were, but there was also a great feeling of responsibility that comes with it. So, in addition to happy, there was concern, worry, and hope as well.

    The first time I got laid comes to mind as well.

    Order the good wine

    #157672
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    Keymaster
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    my two happiest days would be the day I got married and the day I got divorced……………. But really, the day I got divorced was WAY better.

    That’s why I had such a difficult time answering the question. It just doesn’t compute. I understand Hitman’s answer (so what?) because it’s totally irrelevant , pointless and rather fleeting. The people I usually ever heard talking about chasing happy — and “i just want to be happy ” — are women. Like your divorce, I have been extremely :”happy” to get rid of a girl who kept ruining my good time because she wasn’t “happy” at that moment….. and I have also been “happy” about learning another wasn’t really pregnant.

    Should those be “:the happiest moments in my life?” because they COULD be!
    But neither of them are “happy” moments until after – or even years later.
    The question is totally pointless in itself.

    Where’s Spock? Get his logical ass up to the bridge.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #157682
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    Russky
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    more honorable mentions:

    skiing off vertical walls
    sex until complete exhaustion
    achieving something at life
    losing virginity
    fishing, kayaking, camping
    outdoor festivals
    doing LSD
    driving through Colorado tunnels in a twin turbo car at 6 am
    drinking with comrades and singing by a lake at a campfire at night on a fishing trip with nets and semiautomatic weapons
    flying in an airplane on extasy
    getting my stomach examined with a camera on fentanyl

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #157695
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    REINKAΩS
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    Hard for me to pick a single happiest moment. Life is about enjoying what you love.

    I’ve had so many amazing happy moments and none of them ever involved a significant other or an intimate relations~~~.

    Getting my first dog when I was 16 years old (he’s almost 10 years old now and is one of the best friends and companions I could ask for).

    Traveling to British Columbia to visit family, road trips, camping on the beach in Tofino, surfing, deep sea salmon fishing.

    A 3 week road trip camping across tons of national parks across 9 different states in the USA.

    Boating in the waterfalls in Mexico

    Getting lost in the desert in the dead of night in California on foot

    Many more adventures and happy memories to be made, none of which include or require a woman.

    #157699
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    BD
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    Should those be “:the happiest moments in my life?” because they COULD be!
    But neither of them are “happy” moments until after – or even years later.
    The question is totally pointless in itself.

    I’ve been fortunate enough to have many amazing experiences all over the world, but thinking back, a happiest moment seems to pale in comparison to the steady contentment of the current life that I have designed for myself.

    Being content. Don’t work your life away to find a rare moment of happiness every once in a while, design a life that you are always content with, a life you never need to escape from. Just my two cents, obviously think for yourself.

    Because in order to be able to think, you have to risk being offensive.

    #157750
    RoyDal
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    More than one, here they are in no particular order.
    1. Buying my sailboat.
    2. Selling my sailboat.
    3. Quitting the world of corporate wage slaves.

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

    #157753
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    Keymaster
    Keymaster
    Keymaster

    design a life that you are always content with, a life you never need to escape from. Just my two cents.

    That’s worth more than 2 cents. It’s million dollar advice. After taxes.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #157765
    Onmyway
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    Project success.

    Coding 36 straight hours to nail a tough project and proving all assholes wrong.

    Mgtow manpiphany
    Thank you Keymaster!!!

    My first rent check.

    Being kind to the lady who lost her job and could not pay rent. Told her I would never evict her and we would work through things. All rent was paid in time.

    Perfecting my secret sause code.

    Saving the old mans house from burning down next door.
    Always keep new fire extinguishers handy. His son was working on a car gas line and it ignited.

    Giving money to homeless men society ignores, $50 bills at a time, where they just hope to buy a coffee. Giving them warm costs. Taking a pool from good men I know and gathering four homeless men for three nights in a hotel when we had -10 temps for days. The hotel gave me half price and the lady at the front desk cried. There are no shelters for men.

    Giving $500 of steak and lobster to a guy I help who lives on a back porch. Thanks doc. He was cleaning out his freezer. Getting drunk that night with him and leaving him an ipad that runs off my data plan. Realizing money is just paper.

    The wealthiest man I know telling me he wishes I was his son and he was glad to know me.

    Getting beat up by the jr high bully, but I was hailed a hero for going head to head with him. He was picking on young kids and I stepped in. My wrestling coach shook my hand.

    Winning the wrestling match with the area champ. I pinbed him. I did three moves as my coaches taught me. It was like a Rocky movie and the entire school cheered. Getting my first blowjob that night in my first car.

    Handing my bartender a nice bottle of benedictine for xmas on the worst day he had.

    When we had 4 feet of snow in one day and plowing out the hood.

    Buying dinner for a marine and telling the waitress to not tell him who it is from. Just THANKS!

    Talking my pal with herpes out of killing himself. He is doing better now. Mgtow readings helped me Keymaster. I want you to know that. Mgtow.com helps save lives.

    Discovering books on tape.

    The common theme is hard work, focus, NEVER quit, accept pain and even embrace it. You build the heart of a lion.

    Take risks and being excellent with everyone. I am actually more kind to women since mgtow. Here that feminists!!!
    I just accept them at face value, keep quiet and remsin helpful. My life is solid.

    The combined values of Christianity, the attitude of our marines, and the self preservation of self….all good things.

    A good mentor said to me to make sure I live.

    I do each day and hope you do also.

    Wow! Great post! Very inspiring thoughts. I like the combination of a f~~~-you self preservation attitude to life while being loving and kind to people around you.

    #157807
    Blue Skies
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    Falling in love……….with soccer

    honorable mentions
    skiing with my friends
    road trip to PEI, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick
    discovering MGTOW

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

    #157816
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    Wally
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    Riding with my dad from Washington to Texas in his 1973 Triumph tr-6 is my fondest memory from childhood

    Scuba diving in Hawaii for the first time
    Swimming with Whale Sharks
    Graduating College
    The day I found out I didn’t have Huntingtons disease, that was a fun day

    "what a waste of a life, to marry, give up your freedom, just for the hope of not dying alone. Don't get married Son."

    #157930
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    Blue Skies
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    snorkeling with sharks, jumping out of airplane, going fast on public roads, mainlining cocaine…
    been there, done it

    skiing off vertical walls
    sex until complete exhaustion
    achieving something at life
    losing virginity
    fishing, kayaking, camping
    outdoor festivals
    doing LSD
    driving through Colorado tunnels in a twin turbo car at 6 am
    drinking with comrades and singing by a lake at a campfire at night on a fishing trip with nets and semiautomatic weapons
    flying in an airplane on extasy
    getting my stomach examined with a camera on fentanyl

    sounds like you are certainly living life to the fullest!! awesome, keep up the craziness

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

    #158015
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    Blue Skies
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    Total Lee: It’s like the old saying that the two happiest days in a boat owners life are the day they buy it and the day they sell it. So, in keeping with that thought, my two happiest days would be the day I got married and the day I got divorced……………. But really, the day I got divorced was WAY better.

    i can’t believe the day you got married is one of your happiest days…….luckily, i won’t know how that feels because i’m determined to never get married

    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

    #158027
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    Cali
    Cali
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    Bunker Mode, that list was inspiring. Keep up the good work.

    In 18 years, I’ve had several happy moments, but I know the best is yet to come. Some of my top ones are:

    Learning that I’d be receiving more than $1200 for my Eagle Project,

    The day I finished my Eagle Project,

    The day that I achieved success in breeding German Blue Ram Cichlids (first species of fish I ever tried to breed. Also, one of the harder freshwater fish to keep),

    My first time tubing,

    The day I earned my Eagle Rank,

    The day I got home from an eight-day, 110 mile hike (thank God for showers),

    My first hunting trip,

    Climbing Half-Dome,

    Going swimming with a bunch of fish at Cozumel (I’m a fish enthusiast, and it was like Christmas for me).

    Looking forward to many more happy moments!

    Peace, dudes.

    Just a misogynist virgin hiding away in his mother's basement. Nothing to see here...

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