Hi from Wales

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  • #369904
    Badger
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    Welcome, Bikerman. You will find a great deal of varying opinions here, but the central theme is that the marriage contract is anti-male in most Western societies and that female behavior, because of feminism and media has gotten to the point where men no longer want anything to do with them.

    As to the atheism and anti-feminism, here in North America the feminists tried to commandeer atheism by creating Atheism Plus and there has been a reaction to it. I don’t know if that is the case in the UK.

    Anyway, glad to have another person on board.

    #369939
    Akanbi
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    Welcome @bikerman.

    My brother make you no follow sheeple o. Look them and Go Your Way.
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    Welcome home, Bikerman

    Is that just your handle or do you ride?
    Lot of the guys here ride bikes.
    My bike is a 2013 CanAm Spyder RT
    Next year, I am planning a cross Canada bike trip to be documented here on the site. Sort of an “After the rage/this is MGTOW” thing.
    Welcome again and I look forward to your posts.

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    Well…..do I look like a noob or what?
    I guess I should have read “My Stuff” before posting.

    My first bike was an early sixties 650 Norton. It was too much bike for a first timer but I liked it. Then I got involved with a woman and she said it was the bike or me. I did not choose wisely and committed myself to many years of blue pill hell.
    Time passes and 10 years ago my second wife died and I bought a 990 Kawasaki Classic. It was then that I discovered that I had a balance problem. And it was really hard to pick that sucker up. Now I ride a three wheeler, power everything. Kinda like cheating but easy on these old bones.
    See ya around, bro.

    #370029
    Muglintar
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    Welcome Sir,

    While I’m rather new around here, too. Just post your thoughts If you feel you can contribute or have something to add. It is by exchange we learn and grow.

    "Him, who delights in solitude, is either a wild beast or a GOD!" - Aristotle (Aristot. Pol. 1.1253a) 1 Hom. Il. 9.63; the passage goes on: ἐστὶν ἐκεῖνος ι ὃς πολέμου ἔραται.

    #370045
    JimBoLea
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    WELCOME TO THE FOLD BROTHER I TOO AM DOING MUCH LESS TALKING AND MORE READING LATELY

    LILITH IS THE HEAD SUCCUBUS AND SHE LIVES ON THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON

    #370085
    El Sid
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    Ayup Bikerman, welcome aboard brother! Just over the border from you in Cheshire 🙂

    #370186
    Bikerman
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    Hi again.
    In response to specific questions I’ll post a series of individual replies.
    Here is my answer to Jan.Sobienski who asks do I speak Welsh?

    Hi Jan.
    I speak a very few words of Welsh – generally the ones used by the kids I teach. For example:
    ‘Good Day’ – Bore Da
    ‘present’ (to the register) – Umma

    Speaking Welsh is something that should not be taken lightly by the amateur.
    For example, consider the following simple sentence:

    Yr wyf yn eich athro. beth ydy’ch enw chi
    (I am your teacher. What is your name?)

    It can readily be seen that there is much weirdness here. The total disregard for decent use of vowels is striking and can result in severe injury to the reckless speaker.

    Then consider the following single word:

    Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
    (That is the name of a small town about 40 miles from here)

    Notice the completely wanton use of the letter l in defiance of all standards of linguistic decency. The inexperienced user could well cause untold destruction to the local community.

    For this reason my own position is that Welsh is no doubt a wonderful and beautiful language, but it is clearly best left to those who have been born into it, and should not be undertaken by anyone else, unless they have full medical insurance, have made the local authorities aware of the potential risks, and, preferably, a team of paramedics on standby.

    #370201
    Bikerman
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    Here is my answer to Badger who describes the commandeering of atheism by feminists:
    Hi Badger,
    Yes indeed. I watched in horror as the feminist infiltrators gained credibility through their minions. Steve Shives was always, IMHO, a cuck of very limited comprehension, so no surprise there. More disappointing was Aaron Ra and some of the Texans from TheAtheistExperience. I had previously had little dealings with PZ Myers but, I must admit, I had admired some of the work posted on Pharingula. That he turned out to be such a complete arsehole caused my some sadness. More amusing was the Richard Carrier stuff. I first became aware of him when he dog-piled on Thunderf00t – someone I generally respect as a tuber (not without his faults, but they are outweighed by his willingness to speak truth to morons). Carrier’s offer to be the intellectual heart of Atheism Plus had me in stitches, and his white knighting was a thing of beauty to all lovers of Dadaism and absurdist comedy generally.

    In common with many others, I posted against the idea of Atheism plus on many occasions and was completely un-shocked to see the venture fold almost as soon as it got going. I can forgive Aaron Ra somewhat for his idiocy, but the rest of the aforementioned have little sympathy (and no subscriptions) from your’s truly.

    #370210
    Bikerman
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    Here is my general response to questions about my handle.
    It refers to motorbikes of course – pushbikes are the work of Satan (who doesn’t exist, obviously, but whose existence is non-the-less inferred from the fact that a non-existent entity could create such evil – spot the feminist logic there? I’m getting good at it :-).

    When I split from Mrs Bikerman I had to sell my beloved bike in order to have a vehicle to take me and my worldly goods to wherever I might end up – I had literally no clue about that until the day we moved out of the house. That bike was a Yamaha FRJ 1300 – probably my favourite ever bike.

    As it happens I decided, almost on a whim, to ditch all my worldly possessions (I left literally everything except a change of clothes in the house when I left) on the grounds that new starts should probably be as complete as possible.

    That decided, I bought a Mazda MX5 instead of something practical – and I still have it, though I’ll be trading in for another bike soon as I can.

    PS – anyone wanting a more complete history of my bikes can go HERE

    #370233
    Bikerman
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    In response to BlacJaqueShellac:
    whilst I cannot share your belief in the possible efficacy of the Lord Jesus and his relevance to my continued existence and tranquillity, I certainly do appreciate the sentiment. It should not need saying that I will also, sir, defend unto death your right to believe any such (by my own lights) absurdities.

    In response to SausageFingers:
    Clearly, sir, you are a philosopher and thinker of deep thoughts.
    I looks forward to exploring your philosophy in more depth over the coming weeks and months, and I am already committed to :
    a) Researching the MGTOW5 concept
    and
    b) the purchase of a serviceable flashlight
    on the strength of your observations.

    #370245
    Bikerman
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    In response to M52
    I’m not familiar with the Can-am – I’m guessing it is a Canadian manufacturer? I had a quick look on the web and I must admit that it looks like an interesting beastie but I’ve never been a mad enthusiast for 3-wheelers (apart from sidecar outfits) but I got slightly involved with NABD a while back and that convinced me of the need.
    I look forward to talking bikes over future evenings 🙂

    #370246
    Bikerman
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    In response to El-Sid,
    Ey up lad. I lived in Cheshire before moving here – specifically I was born and raised in Leigh, moved to Warrington after leaving home, and spent the last 25 years in Frodsham.

    #370249
    FrostByte
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    Getting here late.
    Welcome Bikerman I look forward your posts and input.

    If you rescue a damsel in distress, all you will get is a distressed damsel.

    #370250
    Bikerman
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    To everyone else:
    I appreciate, and have been touched by, your good-wishes and warm welcome.
    I will do my best to add to the community where I can.
    Thank-you brothers.

    #370302
    El Sid
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    In response to El-Sid,
    Ey up lad. I lived in Cheshire before moving here – specifically I was born and raised in Leigh, moved to Warrington after leaving home, and spent the last 25 years in Frodsham.

    Frodsham! Wonderful place, I drink there whenever I can. Decent pubs, good ale, nice people 🙂

    #370314
    Bikerman
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    The place has gone to s~~~ since last year 🙂
    No, it’s a nice village/town and I enjoyed living there. Good little Indian takeaway on the main street, two good pubs and a couple of mediocre ones and a good market on Thursdays

    #372078
    El Sid
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    No, it’s a nice village/town and I enjoyed living there. Good little Indian takeaway on the main street, two good pubs and a couple of mediocre ones and a good market on Thursdays

    Was there last week with a mate, ended up in the Chumley for my karaoke fix 🙂

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