Popeyes reaction to marriage

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    She even looks like most of the women out there today.Only difference today’s girlfriend wouldn’t bother saving her boyfriends ass. She’d just get her hypergamous ass back in the car and suck in the next Chad Thunderc~~~.

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    Much of female behavior, whether its mother, grandmother, wife, daughter etc. made a lot more sense to me when I realized that women try to gather human assets to provide cashflow and labor to them.

    Woman wants husband
    Mother wants kids to suck off of later in life
    Mother wants daughters to marry to get rid of liability, and gain asset.
    Only time woman seems to protect a man is her son from other women. Sees son as her asset.
    Jealousy is woman not wanting to loose asset.
    Grandmother wants grandchildren to build her kingdom, diversify, and build assets.

    When you find yourself in the majority, it's time to reflect.

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    gotta love pre-70 cartoons

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

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    Love Popeye, especially the old 1930s black and white cartoons animated by Max Fleischer. His studio originally worked as subcontractor to Paramount and that studio eventually took over full production after a long strike and some bad business decisions. Paramount basically mailed it in for most of the 40s and 50s churning out formulaic Popeye cartoons much like Hanna-Barbera later did with dozens of properties for Saturday morning TV.

    Fleischer’s studio created Betty Boop and also animated the fantastic 1940s color Superman cartoons. Track those last ones done if you can, they’re works of art.

    As a kid, I was very fortunate that the local paper ran Segar’s original print Popeye comics for several years. (They never did run the full page Sunday comics sadly.)

    Segar’s strips were more of an ensemble featuring Olive and her brother Castor about equally with their family and friends. Popeye was introduced when Castor hired a sailor and boat after buying a treasure map. While Popeye quickly took over the strip there were dozens of characters I couldn’t wait to see and read about; Poopdeck Pappy, Professor O.G. Whottasnozzle, Roughhouse the cafe owner, J. Wellington Wimpy, the Sea Hag, Alice the Goon, and dozens of others.

    The Olive-Popeye romance angle played up in the Paramount cartoons wasn’t part of the Segar strips. Olive even had a boyfriend named Ham Gravy. Among other things, Swee’pea lived with Popeye, not Olive, and Popeye, while still working as a sailor, had successful prize fighting career.

    Try and find the old Segar strips. They’re very much enjoyable 80 years later.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

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