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  • #190122
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    Patti McGuire:

    http://www.hotflick.net/flicks/2006_The_Girls_Next_Door__Eighty_is_the_New_Forty/006GNDENF_Patti_McGuire_001.jpg

    http://tse3.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.M4bb0abd9f83f4c469f141149ac320165o1&pid=15.1

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

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    #190403
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    here’s an excellent post from the past
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    Lospuke wrote….
    Brutal, unforgiving, relentless, and just plain mean is the Wall. I used to think that these bitches simply hit the Wall. These days, I’m thinking that maybe the Wall hits them…with some authority!

    This thread gives me the underlying gratitude that I don’t have something such as this to fear in my future. As men, we simply pass through it without being harmed. In fact, most of us actually improve as far as “looks” go. The graying (or losing) of the hair, combined with a few wrinkles and all of a sudden, we are “distinguished” gentlemen. That actually sounds like something I look forward to being thought of in the future. I wonder if women look forward to looking like the typical Norman Rockwell grandmother type images?

    I really have mixed feelings about the Wall. There is a part of me that laughs and feels that justice has been served to these bitches. However, there is another part of me that feels shock and very sympathetic to the men that might have married some of these landwhales.

    Imagine, if you will, you’re rich, athletic, popular, and have married an absolute 10. Your friends are envious. You have the “trophy wife” of your city, county, or state. You sit on numerous committees, are a respected member of the community, you’re invited to backyard BBQ’s, pool parties, and you parade your “10” EVERYWHERE! The sex is unbelievable. For years.

    And then one morning you wake up and discover that the Wall has been unmerciful to her. What then? I mean, I would be so angry to have had a Ferrari for several years and then discover a 1997 Ford Explorer in the driveway. What a rotten deal!

    Thankfully, I’ve taken the red pill. Today, I realize that I don’t have to be that over-achiever in life. I don’t have to marry a “10.” Nor do I have to buy a new Ferrari. Both can be rented temporarily. Therefore, this scenario will never happen to me. I save face. I save sanity.

    Hopefully, an awakening will occur in our gender as time marches on. It is already happening with MGTOW. Keep the pictures coming guys. Some of them are truly hilarious.

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

    #190404
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    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

    #190410
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    Imagine, if you will, you’re rich, athletic, popular, and have married an absolute 10. Your friends are envious. You have the “trophy wife” of your city, county, or state. You sit on numerous committees, are a respected member of the community, you’re invited to backyard BBQ’s, pool parties, and you parade your “10” EVERYWHERE! The sex is unbelievable. For years.
    And then one morning you wake up and discover that the Wall has been unmerciful to her. What then? I mean, I would be so angry to have had a Ferrari for several years and then discover a 1997 Ford Explorer in the driveway. What a rotten deal!

    Well said! the smartest thing to do is lease things that depreciate and purchase things that appreciate in value over time.

    All good things come to an end.

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    here’s an excellent post from the past
    ———-
    Lospuke wrote….
    Brutal, unforgiving, relentless, and just plain mean is the Wall. I used to think that these bitches simply hit the Wall. These days, I’m thinking that maybe the Wall hits them…with some authority!

    This thread gives me the underlying gratitude that I don’t have something such as this to fear in my future. As men, we simply pass through it without being harmed. In fact, most of us actually improve as far as “looks” go. The graying (or losing) of the hair, combined with a few wrinkles and all of a sudden, we are “distinguished” gentlemen. That actually sounds like something I look forward to being thought of in the future. I wonder if women look forward to looking like the typical Norman Rockwell grandmother type images?

    The wall is real for women.

    Robert de Niro looked good in the movie “Heat”. I remember as a little kid (I was 15 or 16) when the movie came out and after seeing it wished I was 50 at the time (like de Niro was). He looked stylish, mature and charismatic. Al Pacino looked good also. Not only are they excellent actors but they look better in their 50’s than in their 30’s.

    How many 16 year old women wish they were 50? I don’t think they would ever want to even accidentally entertain that kind of thought, even if some woman looks good in her 50’s, which would be a rare exception.

    Also, grey hair is something ladies REALLY need to worry about! LMAO!

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    Anonymous
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    Is that hag a regular McDonald’s customer nowadays?

    #190843
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    Robert de Niro looked good in the movie “Heat”. I remember as a little kid (I was 15 or 16) when the movie came out and after seeing it wished I was 50 at the time (like de Niro was). He looked stylish, mature and charismatic. Al Pacino looked good also. Not only are they excellent actors but they look better in their 50’s than in their 30’s.

    Don’t forget Liam Neeson from the first “Taken” movie

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0936501/

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

    #190883
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    I wonder what the wall’s made of, it’s still standing strong after billions of impacts, lmao

    It is a common failing of childhood to think that if one makes a hero out of a demon the demon will be satisfied.

    #190903
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    This thread is f~~~ing delightful. Yeah, I said delightful.

    Some of these post wall pics aren’t that bad, I would say that some of these women matured gracefully- not that I would want them stil though.

    I find it to be poetic justice that so many legitimately nice/good men were given the shaft earlier in life by women who wanted the rock start bad boy and now those women are unable to ride the c~~~ carousel with ease anymore due to impact with The Wall and are now also unable to get said nice/good men. The nice/good men have hit the road (hence my handle) and aren’t looking back.

    I had a few buddies that were a bit older, when I was about 30 years old they were in their late 40s. Two or three of them were MGTOWs, the title wasn’t used but you know what I mean. I felt sorry for them. I wondered what happened in their lives that caused them to end up single. Now I know better and I have a deeper respect for them.

    #MANOUT

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    I had a few buddies that were a bit older, when I was about 30 years old they were in their late 40s. Two or three of them were MGTOWs, the title wasn’t used but you know what I mean. I felt sorry for them. I wondered what happened in their lives that caused them to end up single. Now I know better and I have a deeper respect for them.

    same here, i used to feel bad for single, middle aged men. I imagined their lives were miserable.

    Now that i’ve discovered the truth, i feel the exact opposite. I have pity for all the married, middle aged men. Why middle aged?

    Once the honeymoon phase is over, marriage is a nightmare.

    there’s two possibilities after the honeymoon phase…….
    1. your life is controlled by someone you used to love.
    2. you become single again and suffer the dire consequences of divorce

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

    #191080
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    I find it to be poetic justice that so many legitimately nice/good men were given the shaft earlier in life by women who wanted the rock start bad boy and now those women are unable to ride the c~~~ carousel with ease anymore due to impact with The Wall

    One has to wonder what it must be like to be a woman who has spent her entire life hoping for her “one true love” as she turned down the only men who may have really been able to love her.

    The irony is so thick you could spread it on toast. Here is a girl hoping to have a good man treat her with kindness and respect and help her make a wonderful life for herself… but when she meets that good man, her fear that all he wants is her body makes her reject his advances so that she can continue to extract attention and effort from him while going on to f~~~ a guy who actually does only want her body.

    It’s as if they don’t really even want love at all… just to get animal sex from the kind of men they claim to hate and exploit for resources the kind of man they claim to love.

    It reminds me of a particular species of African frog whose mating croak is of such a low frequency that no potential mates can tell where he is by the sound of it. How does that work for anyfrog at all, even?

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    Robert de Niro looked good in the movie “Heat”. I remember as a little kid (I was 15 or 16) when the movie came out and after seeing it wished I was 50 at the time (like de Niro was). He looked stylish, mature and charismatic. Al Pacino looked good also. Not only are they excellent actors but they look better in their 50’s than in their 30’s.

    Don’t forget Liam Neeson from the first “Taken” movie

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0936501/

    Yes, he’s one of the quality actors.

    #191387
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    It’s as if they don’t really even want love at all… just to get animal sex from the kind of men they claim to hate and exploit for resources the kind of man they claim to love.

    the female mind is so senseless that i’m not even going to try to decipher what they are thinking.

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

    #191843
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    MGTOW is not a movement, it is a way of life.

    #192194
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    @ Doc Fenderson,
    LAYDEEZ’ lust and greed are only exceeded by their refusal to accept responsibility for it.

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

    #192363
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    @ Doc Fenderson,
    LAYDEEZ’ lust and greed are only exceeded by their refusal to accept responsibility for it.

    that’s why they love to play the victim game….victims are never responsible for their actions.

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

    #192409
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    Lindsay Lohan vs the wall.

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

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    Anonymous
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    Too much Clorox! She must smell like a swimming pool!

    #192444
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    Too much Clorox! She must smell like a swimming pool!

    edit….she must smell like a swimming pool full of tuna!

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

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