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I have been living the MGTOW life for several years now but I just joined this forum last week. I find that I can no longer watch most TV shows or goto the movies anymore. the entire geocentric society and entertainment industry is nauseating. If you are a male you are mocked, ridiculed considered to be a bumbling idiot. I just cant stand it anymore and the comercials are even worse. Am I alone here I know some if not most of you have to feel the same way? Your thoughts please. Am I going nuts?
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I haven’t had tv in 3 to 4 year’s. Don’t miss it.
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Anime is what keeps me sane…
Dragon Ball,
Death Note,
Hunter x Hunter,
GintamaThere are plenty of animes that are MGTOW, or even just red pill; heck it’s just nice to see characters who aren’t complete bitches, and who aren’t trying to be “strong and independent” women.
But yeah, Pre 2k movies / tv shows, and anime.
Try watching the reanimator series; absolutely hilarious and just full of PURE AWESOMENESS.
Another is Cube, it’s an awesome dystopia like situation.I do also like LEXX, even though the main character is a huge mangina; it’s done about in an hilarious fashion… flying around the universe in a penis shaped ship lol.
My Goal: To Leave Society.
I hate TV. Or at least western media. There’s only a few movies I plan on seeing this year and one of them is the new Deadpool movie.
I used to watch anime a lot and still do from time to time (my avatar is Saitama from One Punch Man for those who are wondering)
Otherwise, I just to avoid most media altogether. Most s~~~ i watch is on Youtube. Or, I’m listening to Tom Leykis.
Western media is so full of political SJW s~~~ it just p~~~es me off every time I watch it.
Anime is what keeps me sane…
Dragon Ball,
Death Note,
Hunter x Hunter,
GintamaThere are plenty of animes that are MGTOW, or even just red pill; heck it’s just nice to see characters who aren’t complete bitches, and who aren’t trying to be “strong and independent” women.
But yeah, Pre 2k movies / tv shows, and anime.
Try watching the reanimator series; absolutely hilarious and just full of PURE AWESOMENESS.
Another is Cube, it’s an awesome dystopia like situation.I do also like LEXX, even though the main character is a huge mangina; it’s done about in an hilarious fashion… flying around the universe in a penis shaped ship lol.
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bah post disappeared? 🙁My Goal: To Leave Society.
@pabsawake,
You are not nuts. No indeed, you have wrestled your sanity away from the insidious brainwashing coming out of your TV.I cut the cable years ago because of the content you describe. In fact, I remember vividly the night I turned of the TV and stopped watching altogether.
By contrast, I really enjoy dipping into the older TV shows. The Beverly Hillbillies, & The Addams Family, come immediately to mind, and there are a bunch more on my DVD shelf. The difference between them and what is on offer these days is truly refreshing. There are no smart mouth kids sassing every adult in the room. No one makes cruel jokes at dad’s expense. Nobody apologizes for not being a sensitive new age guy!
The same goes for the older movies, of course.
Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
Nuts? No, not at all. I have not wasted money in a theater since Saving Private Ryan came out.
Cartoons, stand-up, and a few science or history kind of shows. NHRA. Some old movies. Zero modern sitcoms, soap operas or crime dramas. No news shows or political s~~~. No CBS, NBC, or ABC at all for over a decade. Dogs~~~!"I am is reportedly the shortest sentence in the English language. Could it be that I do is the longest sentence?" - George Carlin
Anonymous0haven’t had tv in 3 to 4 year’s. Don’t miss it.
Me too. When one shuts off the TV and radio it leaves time for the rest of your life.
The problem is that if a show triggers some sjw’s oversensitive feelings and they try to do something about it the companies cave in, case and point Star Wars.
Never stop questioning, never stop pushing the boudaries, never stop critising, always fight back.
I gave up commercial television in 1999. It’s really not that difficult to wean oneself off broadcast or cable/satellite if you substitute some things you like to view using recorded media i.e. for me it’s totally in house via dvd and blu-ray. Just think of your collection as a private cable system with you as program director. The only difference is better quality images and no commercials.
Being alone and cut off from the world … is that a sad thing? No way. Don’t feel sad for me in my isolation … many are oop favorite concerts that are never shown on broadcast television and will probably never be seen again. I’m having the time of my life watching some of this old stuff. Some are classic sporting events. Most are old films (pre 1990’s and way back) and some favorite classic television from 1960’s thru early 90’s).
I haven’t had time recently for much viewing but tonight, if I get done with my work early enough I’m watching a couple of old sitcoms from the early seventies. If I have time later, I might go back, way back and pick a very old sci-fi movie or possibly a vintage rock concert. When I do watch, I usually end the evening with forty five minutes of something “Trek”. I go down the line on the shelf and leave a small bookmark where I left off. I have collected several thousand (comedies, out of print classic concerts, old sitcoms, travel, sporting events, cartoons, classic movies, cult films, vintage horror, classic sci-fi, etc.) over the past seventeen years. Some of the dvds are region 2-4 so I often do use multi-region player.
The most difficult part of leaving broadcast media was saying goodbye to sporting events. I did enjoy various types of racing and hockey and some football. I got over this by counting the number of commercials during one quarter or period of a game and realizing that I was just being used as I viewed.
I was recently having lunch at a restaurant with sporting event being shown around the place on a number of large screens. Not having seen TV recently, the biggest thing I noticed was that almost every commercial had a loud repetitive thumping in the background. Have you noticed this? The producers of commercials these days seem to feel that a thumping noise or repetitive obnoxious musical score will make us turn and look at the screen in curiosity; maybe disgust. How low will they go? Next it will probably be some sort of screaming sound or maybe a painful tone. Anything to get us to fix our eyes on the screen. I thought that the decibel level of the program and commercial these days was supposed to be the same after that ruling. I’ll swear that the commercials still sounded ten decibels louder.
Lexx is awesome, so funny! German sci-fi.
I like Blake’s 7 also — a very-old scifi program, you can still find it online.
WKRP in Cincinnati is wonderful. I also like programs from the 70’s which you can find online — I recently watched Paper Chase, another old TV series.
For News: NYT has good coverage, except if political OR anything to do with ‘rights’ of anyone other than whites or males. It is so politicized; they recently ran a pro-gun control editorial ON THE FRONT PAGE. It’s still worth reading occasionally to understand the position and arguments of the enemies of free markets. What is really bad, is, unlike the papers of old, modern papers try to make themselves out as ‘impartial’ ‘professional journalists’; typically, they are anything but! If you doubt it, just look at the political makeup of these organizations.
Forbes, WSJ are wonderful. I also like the Economist and Reason Online and Print. BBC offers in-depth coverage, but often, highly politicized and biased — global warming, for instance. And MGTOW, of course. It has gone seriously downhill rapidly over the last couple of years.
I cut the cord in 2003 and never even missed it. I rent DVDs or stream movies and watch a lot of Youtube videos, and I notice even that warps my brain. I hope to free my mind from all of the “mindless” entertainment we are subjected to, including relying so much on my “smart”phone. I mainly watch the educational videos such as MGTOW and related videos.
I stopped TV at 2009. The medias have made that achievement.
I only watch my videos on the internet. It’s the best way in my opinion."We are free to follow our own path. There are those who will take that freedom from us, and too many of you gladly give it. But it is our ability to choose – whatever you think is true – that makes us human. There is no book or teacher to give you the answers, to show you the path. Choose your own way! Do not follow me, or anyone else."
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