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    Jambear
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    Without saying who is best or worst, what sources do you guys prefer to get your daily news from?

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    VileNord
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    I just have MSN as my homepage. I haven’t watched television news in quite a long time.

    Lust for comfort suffocates the soul

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    Keymaster
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    We are very busy, and MGTOW.com is not our full time job. Well, it is, but it doesn’t pay. So our other clients take priority and until our website is complete as we imagined it, the only work we can do on it is working full-time ON TOP of our full-time work. Our clients are some big brands and are very demanding.

    For six months I have barely slept (DaVinci never slept either) and I’m not checking news as often as I like but the forum guys (like Vile Nord) have been terrific at bringing us some good current bits.

    Usually, I get current with a quick sweep on twitter.
    The biggest stories always show up there.

    The blue pill s~~~ I get by way of Yahoo’s front page.
    There is always something there about what Kim Kuntrashian is wearing.

    Huffpo and DailyMail are a great source of lol-please….

    I follow various sites on the Manosphere news which also shoes up on Twitter.

    Before I sit down to work on our site, I visit MGTOW on Youtube and ingest as much as I can to find gold nugget videos, and I make a point of watching them in their entirety before nodding off at night – bookmarking the essentials.

    When we find a good solid video, we talk about which ones go our site first. Then we archive copies of them in case they ever get “deleted” by youtube or some c~~~ feminist. So everything we have here is permanently archived and catalogued with a copy. Every video we add and write about has alot of work behind it (which you guys don’t see) and we save it in various formats. Since our videos are streamed DIRECTLY from youtube (to count views for the author), we have to be prepared for them to disappear so careful archiving is necessary. It’s all so time consuming until it’s fully automated. And because of that, news is a challenge – for the time being.

    So by all means, if you see s~~~ out there worthy of note.. feel free to start a topic on it.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
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    VileNord
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    As a man, I can appreciate the amount of work you guys do. I had a vision of you guys being dotcom millionaires retired at 30 and building this site in between serious bouts of leisure….lol! Much respect!

    Lust for comfort suffocates the soul

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    Keymaster
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    Oh no we’re not there yet. But thank you. Your efforts to welcome the guys in their intros are very appreciated and are noticed! You really played a role in kicking off the forum and your contributions have been very eloquent. Thanks a lot Vile.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #4983
    Crazy Canuck
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    I usually start with slashdot then with youtube.

    "If pussy was a stock it would be plummeting right now because you've flooded the market with it. You're giving it away too easy." - Dave Chapelle

    #12086
    MacOisdealbh
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    Ignore the networks. Follow and contribute with a group of guys you trust. Between you and them the consensus on any issue or news story will become clear. Nine times out of ten it will be closer to the truth than the corporate assholes.

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    Most of the news I got by using online newspaper. One for the global news, one for the local news and a third one for IT news, because IT is my job.

    I don’t owe a T.V. While I am working for a big media company I got bombarded 24 hours with news, movies, talkshows, getting pay-tv for free and sitting in my office watching live, together with my co-workers, the collapse of the WTC towers and so on.

    After I quit my job in the  big lying industry twelve years ago,   I sold my T.V. and never bought a new one.

    I also read occasionally an independent online newspaper which sometimes reminds me a little bit to the conspiracy news, I guess you know, but they also hihglight some interviews of the guys working behind the scenes and they scrutinice more than the official news.

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