Today’s Womyn are like Wild Boars (Razerbacks)

Topic by The Manipulated Man

The Manipulated Man

Home Forums Relations~~~s Today’s Womyn are like Wild Boars (Razerbacks)

This topic contains 26 replies, has 14 voices, and was last updated by BlackVale  BlackVale 1 year, 8 months ago.

Viewing 7 posts - 21 through 27 (of 27 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #516074
    +2
    MACHO
    MACHO
    Participant

    👍 That’s Really Good Spirit! Super short, to the point and it describes them perfectly!

    Make no mistake,
    Women are now,
    FERAL

    You must own a better Crystal ball than I
    #516088
    +2
    IRuleMe
    IRuleMe
    Participant

    To the simps, and the ones in the blue pilled world, one must watch out for the Musai.

    null

    They’ll take over you emotions, drive you mad, and cause you to do ANYTHING for love. Knowing that their attractive, they will use their looks and charms to get what they want. A simple kiss will put you under their spell. They are great manipulators of men.

    #641423
    +5
    Penman_Frey
    Penman_Frey
    Participant
    210

    Aside from a high school crush that inevitably led to a bitter detachment, I have seldom any animosity nor hatred towards women.

    So instead, let me tell you about another fruit of wisdom I received from my mother. It’s an old story…

    There was once a grand forest, with many kinds of animals. Of that forest, there was a King. The Lion. The lion was respected by all members of the forest. But one day the Lion fell sick.

    From the chambers of which he rested, the Lion said this. “Subjects of my domain. Come to me, for I am ill and am in dire need of your help.”

    All of the animals of the forest obliged as they respected the Lion. One by one, each and every animal filed into the Lion’s chamber which was a cave to wish the Lion well.

    However,

    There was one animal who had yet to appear before him. It was the turtle. And so, the Lion said this. “Turtle, where are you? Please come to me, I am very ill and I would like to see you.”

    The turtle obliged, and began to make his way to the Lion’s chambers. Just before the turtle arrived at the entrance of the cave, the turtle noticed something. There were tracks on the floor, from many kinds of animals of all shapes and sizes. But the tracks only went into the cave. There were no tracks that left the cave.

    The turtle never entered the cave and decided to return to his home.

    If I could sum up the lesson I learned here it would be:
    1. Look up
    2. Look down
    3. Look around

    Otherwise, take what you will from that old tale as you please.

    Working on my dreams, one day at a time..,

    #641424
    +2
    Ghost
    ghost
    Participant

    Aside from a high school crush that inevitably led to a bitter detachment, I have seldom any animosity nor hatred towards women.

    So instead, let me tell you about another fruit of wisdom I received from my mother. It’s an old story…

    There was once a grand forest, with many kinds of animals. Of that forest, there was a King. The Lion. The lion was respected by all members of the forest. But one day the Lion fell sick.

    From the chambers of which he rested, the Lion said this. “Subjects of my domain. Come to me, for I am ill and am in dire need of your help.”

    All of the animals of the forest obliged as they respected the Lion. One by one, each and every animal filed into the Lion’s chamber which was a cave to wish the Lion well.

    However,

    There was one animal who had yet to appear before him. It was the turtle. And so, the Lion said this. “Turtle, where are you? Please come to me, I am very ill and I would like to see you.”

    The turtle obliged, and began to make his way to the Lion’s chambers. Just before the turtle arrived at the entrance of the cave, the turtle noticed something. There were tracks on the floor, from many kinds of animals of all shapes and sizes. But the tracks only went into the cave. There were no tracks that left the cave.

    The turtle never entered the cave and decided to return to his home.

    If I could sum up the lesson I learned here it would be:
    1. Look up
    2. Look down
    3. Look around

    Otherwise, take what you will from that old tale as you please.

    Superb. Great stuff, Frey.

    #641606
    +2
    Gargamel
    Gargamel
    Spectator
    29101

    Otherwise, take what you will from that old tale as you please.

    When delusion, fantasy or wishful thinking traps you, turns on you and becomes harsh and lethal reality.

    If I could sum up the lesson I learned here it would be:
    1. Look up
    2. Look down
    3. Look around

    Now c~~~s are afraid of us because we train brothers to become like the turtle and don’t follow the others into the trap.

    In July of 2018, this honey pot forum was sold out to an unidentified NPC sock puppet and troll organization. Most independent thinkers and writers migrated to other MGTOW forums as a result of the never-ending infighting and deliberate trouble starting caused by members who were given "carte blanche" by the admin to do whatever they want. Before my departure, I only left a few thousand cat pics here to comfort and ridicule the feminist owners who now run this place. Their background agenda is to make MGTOW look like a club of losers the public eye. And during the course of 2019, they actually managed to destroy almost all other MGTOW venues as well. Here is the truth about "theindependentman.org" aka "TIM" which was created as an extended workbench to further divide the community. When you register, they install a spyware Zombie cookie on your browser that does all kinds of things the user does not know of: http://www.filedropper.com/essay-on-the-removal-of-malware-cookies-used-by-tim

    #681751
    +1
    Ghost
    ghost
    Participant

    Make no concessions for this beast, it has no mercy and will never be domesticated,
    it will kill all the fields and fruit trees you planted for your survival.

    Spot on.

    #808724
    BlackVale
    BlackVale
    Participant
    79

    Aside from a high school crush that inevitably led to a bitter detachment, I have seldom any animosity nor hatred towards women.

    So instead, let me tell you about another fruit of wisdom I received from my mother. It’s an old story…

    There was once a grand forest, with many kinds of animals. Of that forest, there was a King. The Lion. The lion was respected by all members of the forest. But one day the Lion fell sick.

    From the chambers of which he rested, the Lion said this. “Subjects of my domain. Come to me, for I am ill and am in dire need of your help.”

    All of the animals of the forest obliged as they respected the Lion. One by one, each and every animal filed into the Lion’s chamber which was a cave to wish the Lion well.

    However,

    There was one animal who had yet to appear before him. It was the turtle. And so, the Lion said this. “Turtle, where are you? Please come to me, I am very ill and I would like to see you.”

    The turtle obliged, and began to make his way to the Lion’s chambers. Just before the turtle arrived at the entrance of the cave, the turtle noticed something. There were tracks on the floor, from many kinds of animals of all shapes and sizes. But the tracks only went into the cave. There were no tracks that left the cave.

    The turtle never entered the cave and decided to return to his home.

    If I could sum up the lesson I learned here it would be:
    1. Look up
    2. Look down
    3. Look around

    Otherwise, take what you will from that old tale as you please.

    Superb. Great stuff, Frey.

    Thats a great analogy. I liken women more so to spiders. You always run into their cobwebs rather than run to them. If all men understood and knew that spiders eat their mates to nourish themselves and their young. I think a hell of a lot less men would even bother with them.

Viewing 7 posts - 21 through 27 (of 27 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.