On Not Giving A F~~~, late night musings

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  • #341841
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    DanceMyOwnWay
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    Their validation means NOTHING, their rejection means NOTHING. If she says “I’m not like that,” she IS. Her words mean S~~~, actions are everything. Always make her the LAST priority on your list. Every single one of them is replaceable. Love is an illusion. Some basic rules of engagement. Ultimately you can NEVER afford to give a f~~~. Never look to a woman for life fulfilment. A MGHOW is the exception to the blue pill rule and is a man reclaiming his personal power to life a life on his own terms. To truly do this he must learn – to give a f~~~ about his brother men and to NOT give a f~~~ about the women who lied to him his entire life about the way things ARE. God help all the men raised by women to be a gentleman and white knight, who really needed the strong male lead of a father. The end, peace out. Had to get this off my chest. MGTOW as Popp would say is WINNING.

    If you fall down 7 times, get up 8

    #341854
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    RoyDal
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    Yep, what we call ‘love’ is a temporary glandular condition designed to propagate the species. ‘In heat’ would be a better term.

    When it wears off, what are you left with? About eighteen years of raising a rug rat, and that’s assuming you are lucky enough not to get divorced and have the kid taken away by what is joking called the ‘justice system.’

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

    #341860
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    Anonymous
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    justice…

    every dam morning I gotta say the pledge of allegiance, liberty and justice for all my ass.

    #341868
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    Phantom
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    justice…

    I don’t know if there ever was, but I am convinced there isn’t any now…

    Well, there is always the exception to the rule…

    But yeah, justice sounds like a made up bulls~~~ word.

    #341881
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    Stentorian
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    Great message and reminder OP.

    Women should never be the main focus of a man’s life. What we give to them, they do not give back. Only take and take. There is no end to their greed.

    I don’t know if there ever was, but I am convinced there isn’t any now…

    Well, there is always the exception to the rule…

    But yeah, justice sounds like a made up bulls~~~ word.

    Great clip from one of the best films of all time. Nice find MGTOW Age.

    Ironically, it is precisely when Morgan Freeman’s character stopped giving a f~~~. That he was granted freedom.

    It is like MGTOW.

    We stop giving a f~~~, and the whole world is ours.

    “He who takes an eel by the tail, or a woman at her word, soon finds he holds nothing.”

    #341889
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    Phantom
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    Ironically, it is precisely when Morgan Freeman’s character stopped giving a f~~~. That he was granted freedom.

    Thanks bro, it impacted me hardcore first time I watched the movie. Your post & take on it, sums up the overall experience I got out of it…enjoyed reading it & thanks for sharing it.

    Had to stop giving a s~~~ & giving a f~~~, to get busy living 🙂

    #341897
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    Stentorian
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    Nice plant with the catch line at the end.

    Couldn’t agree more brother.

    “Either get busy living, or get busy dying.”

    Great film. I had a similar reaction when I first saw it back in the 90’s. It’s so strange, how Stephen King’s best films, at least for me, are the ones that are non-horror. Green Mile, Stand by Me, etc. Shawshank back in the day, was a colossus.

    What other choice do we have? It really dose come down to choosing to live. Despite the train wrecks women create.

    I will say this. With MGTOW, my understanding of the creature I am dealing with. Gives me a very distinct advantage.

    I think perhaps that is why the 80’s cartoon, G.I.Joe, always closed off with “And knowing is half the battle…”

    “He who takes an eel by the tail, or a woman at her word, soon finds he holds nothing.”

    #341912
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    Phantom
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    Really is a great & thought provoking thread @DancingMGTOW, thank you for the inspiration & sharing it.

    Had to get this off my chest. MGTOW as Popp would say is WINNING.

    Indeed, really like watching his stuff!

    About eighteen years of raising a rug rat, and that’s assuming you are lucky enough not to get divorced and have the kid taken away by what is joking called the ‘justice system.’

    Spoke a mouthful of truth there.

    Nice plant with the catch line at the end.

    Couldn’t agree more brother.

    Was inspired… I hear you on that, so many memorable lines/messages in that movie that just sticks.

    Agree with what you shared. Green Mile is another one that impacted me as well. I haven’t seen Stand By Me, so now I am curious. Thanks for giving it a nod, have to check it out some time.

    I think perhaps that is why the 80’s cartoon, G.I.Joe, always closed off with “And knowing is half the battle…”

    ^ That moment when you realize older cartoons have better moral to the story, etc than most modern day trash pumped out now.

    There is still that part of me that just reels on how much s~~~ has changed in the past 30 yrs of my life. It’s surreal & considered the ‘norm’ by so many at the same time.

    It really is quite the mind f~~~, or paradox, if you prefer.

    #341926
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    Stentorian
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    There is still that part of me that just reels on how much s~~~ has changed in the past 30 yrs of my life. It’s surreal & considered the ‘norm’ by so many at the same time.

    It really is quite the mind f~~~, or paradox, if you prefer.

    I have had a similar realization in various areas. Politically. Morally. The concept of Values. Everything has eroded.

    80’s cartoons were amazing. I have a hard time watching any kind of tv these days.

    I think perhaps we are getting “older”. When I was younger, I did not see things as they were. I was plugged in, and fast asleep. So the world more or less seemed ok.

    It was only the older crowd that would speak of the old days. And to me, that was in the back ground. I would only half-listen.

    Now, that our reality, in our time has been visibly f~~~ed. I can appreciate what the older folks were saying.

    In a span of 20-30 years, the quality of life has dropped drastically. And the real kicker, is learning that all of this, was done so according to a specific design, put into place by very powerful people at the highest levels.

    The very same, who are trying to get a woman into the US Presidential Office.

    If this was 500 years in the future, and we could live off planet, I would get the f~~~ out of Dodge.

    OP started this thread citing the importance of not placing a woman as the center of one’s life. I would take it a bit further and say, not to place women in the center of f~~~ing anything. Most especially politics and government.

    Just look at the damage one psychotic c~~~ can do. Now put a psychotic c~~~ into office, and see where that takes us.

    MGTOW Age. I hate to say it. But if that evil bitch gets elected, the stuff we are currently noticing and realizing, will be the happy days, compared to what is on the horizon.

    A female President. Largest nuclear armament in the world. Can there be any other outcome, than war? What else do women specialize in, if not destruction?

    “He who takes an eel by the tail, or a woman at her word, soon finds he holds nothing.”

    #341929
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    SuperBee
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    Off topic…but Stephen King’s ’11/22/63′ is another masterpiece.
    Non Horror.
    🙂

    Life turns on a dime

    #341940
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    Hey SuperBee, thanks for recommendation.

    Never even heard of it. Just checked out the preview. Will likely look into watching it, as King’s non-horror films tends to be really good. Also, anything about JFK is fascinating. He was a great man.

    I’m going to wikipedia King’s stuff and see what other films he’s done, adapted from his stories.

    “He who takes an eel by the tail, or a woman at her word, soon finds he holds nothing.”

    #341944
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    SuperBee
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    Hey SuperBee, thanks for recommendation.

    Never even heard of it. Just checked out the preview. Will likely look into watching it, as King’s non-horror films tends to be really good. Also, anything about JFK is fascinating. He was a great man.

    I’m going to wikipedia King’s stuff and see what other films he’s done, adapted from his stories.

    I suggest to read the book first.
    Nothing can be compared to the book.

    But if you prefer the visual alternative,there is no movie about ’11/22/63′ but an amazing mini-series.
    —> Here…

    Life turns on a dime

    #341947
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    SuperBee
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    I’m going to wikipedia King’s stuff and see what other films he’s done, adapted from his stories.

    I’m your man…being one of the most dedicated constant readers of Stephen King 🙂

    Life turns on a dime

    #341972
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    Superbee, again thanks for the link to the series. It does look really good. I like time travel type stuff, when it is grounded in a solid story. And to be able to go back and save JFK, that’s a really nice plot line.

    I have a question for you.

    What did you think of Stephen King’s Dark Tower Series? The Gunslinger?

    That was probably my favorite of his written works. Do you know of any other series or books he has done, which are in the same vein as The Dark Tower Series. Or if he ever revisited that series, after having finished it off?

    I like the whole Gunslinger character, and plot. The first book, was f~~~ing brilliant. So well written. The others that followed were great in their own way, and it capped off pretty well. Still, can’t but help feel left somewhat wanting. As it was a really expansive Universe he created with that story.

    “He who takes an eel by the tail, or a woman at her word, soon finds he holds nothing.”

    #341974
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    SuperBee
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    Superbee, again thanks for the link to the series. It does look really good. I like time travel type stuff, when it is grounded in a solid story. And to be able to go back and save JFK, that’s a really nice plot line.

    I have a question for you.

    What did you think of Stephen King’s Dark Tower Series? The Gunslinger?

    That was probably my favorite of his written works. Do you know of any other series or books he has done, which are in the same vein as The Dark Tower Series. Or if he ever revisited that series, after having finished it off?

    I like the whole Gunslinger character, and plot. The first book, was f~~~ing brilliant. So well written. The others that followed were great in their own way, and it capped off pretty well. Still, can’t but help feel left somewhat wanting. As it was a really expansive Universe he created with that story.

    Hahaha unfortunatelly , Dark tower series is the only work from Stephen King I refuse to read.
    I have no clue.
    Every other single book of him is on my bookshelf though.

    My favourites are :
    -Bag of Bones
    -Rose Madder
    -The Long Walk
    -Pet Sematary
    -Desperation
    -Duma Key
    -Hearts in Atlantis

    Short Stories Collections:
    -Everything’s Eventual
    -Just After Sunset
    -Full Dark, No Stars

    Richard Laymon is another writer I admire…but for some people he is maybe too “sick” 🙂

    Life turns on a dime

    #341984
    Stentorian
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    Hahaha unfortunatelly , Dark tower series is the only work from Stephen King I refuse to read.
    I have no clue.
    Every other single book of him is on my bookshelf though.

    That’s a curious thing. I’ll tell you what. Try to get a copy of the 1st book, the Dark Tower: The Gunslinger. And see if that changes your mind. It’s a bit slow in the beginning, but once it picks up, I found the plot line really strong.

    To be honest, I was like that as well, when I was much younger.I had gone through Pet Sematary. I believe Carrie and Firestarter are his as well. But I had friends who were reading the Dark Tower, and it just did nothing for me. I later ran into a copy of his 3rd book in that series, began reading that. And from there, back tracked and found I really got into the characters.

    I just checked his wikipedia page. I completely forgot about Carrie, and It. Did not know that he wrote the Shining. Seems like he has had a lot of film adaptations. Misery, with James Caan and Kathy Bates. F~~~, his resume is impressive.

    -Hearts in Atlantis

    This is another one I did not know about. Saw this film a few years ago, with Anthony Hopkins. A decent flick. Again, just did not take notice it was by Stephen King. Great writer.

    “He who takes an eel by the tail, or a woman at her word, soon finds he holds nothing.”

    #341987
    SuperBee
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    I’d rather catch up with his last 3 ones.
    Mr.Mercedes was my last one (not so much impressed…plain story)

    -Revival
    -Finders Keepers
    -End of Watch

    Life turns on a dime

    #342009
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    Awakened
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    Love is an illusion.

    I only needed to experience a women’s true “love” in a long term relations~~~/marriage ONCE to realize that it’s all a LIE. AWALT

    In a World of Justin Beibers Be a Johnny Cash

    #342022
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    Xenon
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    The Dark Tower series of books is my favorite work by him.

    #342026
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    Ned Trent
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    Ironically, it is precisely when Morgan Freeman’s character stopped giving a f~~~. That he was granted freedom.

    It is like MGTOW.

    Having soaked up all the red pill knowledge like a dry sponge as I did over these past few years (plus henceforth seeing virtually everything I observe through the very red pill lens), I don’t think it’s irony at all anymore.

    It much rather represents a classic red pill moment 101 right there.

    Yep, excellent movie.

    There is so much to be learned from good movies fine music as well as from computer games and no, I’m not kidding…

    I am about to post a new thread soon about a personal game experience regarding this learning process soon (warning: this is going to be an in depth and long one…), though I don’t know yet whether I indeed should put it into the computer and technology section or rather maybe into the philosophy section (because of the in depth analytical part of it that I intend to put it into).

    PS (@ Dancing MGTOW): Late night quite often is usually the best time to have a focused mind for such musings.

    Hence thanx for this topic.

    I'd rather die a natual death with a clear MGTOW conscience somewhere off the grid than one within "modern" civilisation with a big stress mark on my forehead and a couple of dozen tubes plugged into my body. Back to the plantation..? Me..? Hey, literally: I won't ever fucking kid myself...YZERLMNTSIC

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