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  • #184528
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    Anonymous
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    Thanks for the advice guys I’m just going to keep going my own way. Yeah it bugs me when black people say “I’m not black enough” but at the end of the day I can only be the person I am.

    #184531
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    Blue Skies
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    Thanks for the advice guys I’m just going to keep going my own way. Yeah it bugs about not being black enough but at the end of the day I can only be the person I am.

    you’re not black enough is similar to other shaming tactics…..for example

    “You’re not man enough…Man up!”

    these shaming tactics should not bother you. Wise people will judge others by the contents of their character, not by their skin color.

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

    #184556
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    Jan Sobieski
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    @op,

    They are just shaming you. If you “got out” or are successful it makes them feel bad they they aren’t successful.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #184569
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    Anonymous
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    You’re more black than they can handle!

    We had a case in my town about ten years ago where a young black man was killed by gangstas for not being black enough. He was a stellar student in his high school and paid the ultimate price. He was shot and killed on his way home from school. He was too white according to the thugs who are still in our state penal system. It was so tragic. I’ll never forget his mother’s grief when the local news interviewed her.

    Stay on the path you’ve chosen, it’ll pay over and over again as time passes for you. You can inspire other young black men to follow your path. We win this war one battle at a time.

    The sheeple hate mavericks. We are all mavericks!

    I’m saluting your fortitude with a shot of Crown Royal!

    It’s the “crabs in a barrow” mentality

    @Zuberi: We have the same metaphor here. A bucket of Blue Crabs will pull any crab that tries to evade their mutual doom by pulling any crab that tries to escape back into the bucket where eventually CPig’s boiling water or steam awaits them. Also, Black men pioneered modern rock guitar as we know it today in the 50s. Thanks for the Tony share. I’m a guitar head and have always loved his style.

    @Non-Americans: American culture is a mix of both European and African. The synthesis is amazing. I am proud to be a part of it.

    #184570
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    Don’t worry about it, dude. They want you to fit into their expectations of what they want you to be and what they think you should be. It’s a shame they forgot it’s YOUR life not theirs. Besides, you’re among good company, the whole world says mgtows aren’t “REAL MEN” because we don’t fit into how they think a man should act. And guess what I still don’t give a f~~~. Live your life for you, man. F~~~ the rest of those motherf~~~ers.

    Feminism is a movement where opinions are presented as facts and emotions are presented as evidence.

    #184571
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    Anonymous
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    Hey C-Pig, the first time I cooked lobster I didn’t know I was supposed to bring the water to a boil FIRST then drop the lobster in….

    #184573
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    Anonymous
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    Damn Tower!! Experience is the best teacher.

    My friend had this bimbo that once that tried to cook french fries for us by placing them in cold oil. We laughed our asses off at her.

    She was a spoiled Southern Belle from Southwest Georgia. It’s very pretty country over there though. The Piedmont ends there so the mild rolling hills are very nice and scenic.

    I was taught by my old man how to boil crabs. Add some sea salt and Old Bay and get it to a full rolling boil and dump the bastards into it.

    I steam them more often now.

    #184585
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    Anonymous
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    Damn Tower!! Experience is the best teacher.

    Hey C-Pig, try telling the lobster that! The poor f~~~ probably thought it was a hot tub at first……

    P.S. I bet those cold boiled french fries would burn real good in my rocket stove! Better than Nike’s I bet!

    #184588
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    Anonymous
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    F~~~ it. He was cooked in the end. BWAHAHAHA!!!

    I’ve read that Lobster used to be considered trash eating. We have clawless Lobster here, but you have to go out into the Gulfstream to catch them.

    Side note: The majority of our Blue Crab harvest is sent North to Maryland and vicinity.

    #184592
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    Anonymous
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    Does anyone want the recipe for SLOW COOKED LOBSTER?

    Place lobster in deep pot, add salt and cold water, then bring to boil….

    #184596
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    Anonymous
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    You know what’s f~~~ed up Tower. Fresh lobster is a luxury down here and fresh shrimp are a luxury up there.

    You and I rule for thread drift.

    #184601
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    Grim-
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    I’m mixed and on my dad’s side I have a black family. I don’t talk to them at all except for the older ones occasionally because they live in a different state, and because most of them are retarded “gangstas” smoking weed/crack/meth/you name it all day long.

    All of the men are also PUAs. The married men are manginas and white knights (including my dad).

    The one thing I’m thankful for is that I was raised near my mom’s side of the family which is mostly white and in a really rural/farmland area.

    Democrats like to paint all rednecks as racist white trash who commit incest, but never talk bad about the black community because it’s “racist.”

    I don’t like being in black communities all that much because most of them are racist towards white people. Not to mention, black celebs get away with blatant racism on TV/movies.

    Also, black women are some of the worse women on the planet when it comes to trying to date them. Their hypergamy is like crack on steroids.

    #184607
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    Anonymous
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    Hey it’s C-Pig and Tower f~~~ing up the thread!

    #184624
    Theronius
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    I never really think about the ethnicity of the men here. It gets mentioned once in a while, and I know we are a mixed bag, but it’s not something I’ve really thought about before. We all carry the flavors of the places we’ve been, but that just makes s~~~ less boring.
    Jealousy makes people do stupid things, including trying to drag a man down for rising above or stepping outside his crowd. That happens with economic classes as well as ethnic groups. But, liking guitar solos? Damn! They never heard of Jimi, or George Benson, or Prince, or Eddie Hazel, or BB King? That’s just sad. Hell, black players pretty much invented the electric guitar solo.
    Anyway, f~~~ stereotypes. GYOW!

    "I am is reportedly the shortest sentence in the English language. Could it be that I do is the longest sentence?" - George Carlin

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    Uchibenkei
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    Friends bring each other up, not down. When people try to bring you down, it’s pretty clear what they are.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

    #184683
    Qcummer
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    you’re not black enough?

    well s~~~, I ain’t rich and powerful enough.

    …and what’s the difference between a fish, crap, and shrimp?
    are crab and shrimp crustaceans?

    #184714
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    Dude ive been through this also,its that groupthink complex the race has. Try saying you agree with republican views and watch the pitch forks and knives. Hell we were having a rap debate about the best hip hop artist of all time I said Eminem and was looked at like I worship the devil or something.Dont change who you are man,the black race with this “real G” stuff is leading men right into a house fire.

    Never lose sight of what brought you here.

    #184733
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    Jason
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    The fact that I – and, I suspect, most everyone else here – couldn’t tell or even think about a particular member’s race until he himself mentions it speaks volumes of how little race matters and how much men matter.

    We stand together.

    There lies serenity in Chaos. Seek ye the eye of the hurricane.

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