Maybe men need danger

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  • #624441
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    Ever5
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    So I took my van out for the first time to do some urban/stealth camping. I know I’ll get used to it but being the first time, I had some fear come up.

    On the drive up there, I had a lot of negativity going on, mostly about red pill stuff, women’s true nature, being a disposable male, etc.

    During my camping experience. I was hyper alert. Concerned someone might mess with my van, what if I get stabbed. I know, irrational and unrealistic fears, but they were there.

    But then I noticed, the fear was there but I felt really good. The fear forced me to live in the now moment, only concerned with surving for one more day.

    Then I started wondering about all this disposable men stuff, men take all the dangerous jobs, etc.

    It actually feels good to do something dangerous, or at least the potential for danger. All my insecurities, all my hang ups about reality, none of them matter when I was in the back of that van, hiding out.

    When I finally went to sleep, it was like the best sleep ever.

    Anyway, all this stuff about guys taking all the dangerous jobs, women won’t do them. Maybe that’s a good thing being our biology is what it is. It feels really good, really therapeutic, when the only thing you can really focus on is surviving one more day. Whether that fear is legitimate or not, like in the van, it’s not all that legitimate but I still had that feeling. And it felt good and I got some really good sleep.

    In the future, when I go out into the wilderness and I’m all alone and have to worry about bears, it will probably be even better.

    Truth has no place to live in the mind of a woman.

    #624444
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    Sky-O
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    Adrenaline & endorphin surges and releases due to life & death circumstances are a required part of a man’s biological health and existence.

    I jumped out of a Cessna Caravan four times today and feel more alive than the legion of Americans that sat around drinking beer and watching football.

    Once a month, I stop by a bowling alley on a Thursday night when two of my buddys have their league games in progress. They think I’m stopping by to say hi. But I go to get a vivid reminder of what lemmings look like, throwing a ball down a lane multiple times giving the appearance they are living while they are actually slowly dying systematically.

    ‘Take risks not to escape life, but to keep life from escaping’

    #624449
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    Once a month, I stop by a bowling alley on a Thursday night when two of my buddys have their league games in progress. They think I’m stopping by to say hi. But I go to get a vivid reminder of what lemmings look like, throwing a ball down a lane multiple times giving the appearance they are living while they are actually slowly dying systematically.

    I do something similar actually. I drive downtown once a month to have lunch and get a glimpse at all the corporate drones. I don’t jump out of planes but I also don’t sit around and take orders from some effeminate mangina.

    #624455
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    PuniShredder
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    Men MOST DEFINITELY need an element of danger. It’s in our nature.

    Be professional be polite but always have a plan to kill everyone you meet.

    #624464
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    Ever5
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    Hmmm, maybe I need to figure out how to encompass more danger into my life.

    I used to live in Eastern Europe. I’m in the states now. Anyway, I remember how unsafe things were but I liked it. Like I explored a castle and they had a live wire hanging down that if I wasn’t paying attention I would have ran right into it. It was literally buzzing. No idea if it would have done anything, but I suspect it might. Also the trains, when we crossed from one box to another, you literally stepped out onto the hinge, to get across. If you slipped, you would probably fall down and the. You would probably get ran over. They just didn’t care like they do in he states with all of our litigation. The rest of the world is more dangerous than here, maybe not violence and shootings but in the aspect of the landscape, surroundings.

    Maybe I’ll get into backpacking too. Like leave my van at a certain location/camp and just backpack for a few days or a month. That sounds like maybe I’d get a high off of it.

    Truth has no place to live in the mind of a woman.

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    Gnuwalnutknight
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    I recently read the Manga KoKo No Hito whose protagonist is close in personality to me, and noticed there really is something about being away from civilization, with the only thing that’s keeping you alive is yourself.

    It appears when you went into that primitive environment, you had to focus on your basic survival skills since worrying about Red Pill stuff wasn’t going to do you any good. You had to work to live the next day or you’d be dead, and then your worries regarding gynocentrism or misandry would certainly be over.

    Having the ability to Bug Out in a National Park or solo climb a mountain is a new goal I have on my plate, but everything has it’s place and priorities. However this priority is starting to pick up in importance with the way mass surveillance is improving, becoming cheaper, and widely accepted. And of course, dealing with other people’s non-sense is starting to become impossible.

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    Sky-O
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    And regarding danger with women.

    During my blue pill era, I use to say:

    ‘I wake up next to fear and danger every morning. But leave before she wakes up so I can go jump out of planes.’

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    Anonymous
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    Danger is the only thing that cleans out your head!

    Do you think I’m thinking about anything else when I choose a line that happens to go over cliff? And the landing zone is studded with TREES?

    Hell no! Even my toenails and hair are alert and sending signals to my brain! The brain is definitely in the moment!

    GO SKY-O! I hear ya bro! Falling through this medium we call atmosphere is F~~~ING AWESOME!

    TOTAL MIND WIPE!

    Or TOTAL ASS WIPE!

    It’s your brains CHOICE!

    #624743
    Knights Templar Rising
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    @ever5

    If I could like you post 1000x I would.

    Looks like you might be a hunter, so you can probably relate to this. This season is my first season deer hunting, and also the first time I’ve hunted from a tree stand. Even though I used to be 100% comfortable in the forest as a kid, I had bizarre hesitation about the combination of: Darkness, deep forest, treestand hazard, and being alone. Once I forced myself to go out alone and finish setting up for a few hours, the fear turned into exhilaration followed by a satisfying sense of accomplishment.

    You are absolutely correct, many men do need danger.

    Sovereignty above all else.

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    I played sports, got into fights, and served in the military. It’s fine when you’re young, but even then, it’s not really healthy or positive. MGTOW and being older and safer is far healthier and happier.

    If anyone needs danger it’s women. They’re the ones that feel entitled to everything and have no gratitude for anything.

    A little bit of danger and hard living is good for women, it’s the only thing that ever shuts them up at all.

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