What Is With This "Aren't You Afraid To Die Alone?" Bulls~~~?

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  • #265690
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    The road
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    Pretending that having some blood sucking vampire around that sapped the life out of me and made me give up on my dreams isn’t going to make me feel better about imminent death when the Grim Reaper is on his way.

    #MANOUT

    #265695
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    Wolf redpillman
    Wolf redpillman
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    That’s road said it best listen to that road

    #265699
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    Anonymous
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    I want to feel like this when I die.
    descripton

    Feel like I had a good life and everything is okay.

    Yes, everyone dies alone. just before death, one can find another friendly human to help out. a wife or the possible own children may not be there to help in last years.

    #265718
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    Beer
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    Feel like I had a good life and everything is okay.

    Hell yeah man. I hope I get plenty of retired time to just enjoy hobbies, fun activities, and relaxing. I just had a coworker who literally went to work on Thursday, his bosses thought he overslept or something on Friday so gave him a call at his house looking for him, and got a call back a few hours later from his wife saying he died. Poor bastard worked right up until his early 60s, was still crushing overtime, and dropped dead of a heart attack…never got to really enjoy his life, p~~~ed it all away at some job.

    Yes, everyone dies alone. just before death, one can find another friendly human to help out. a wife or the possible own children may not be there to help in last years.

    Sad but true. My grandfather had a heart attack and dropped dead in the bathroom and fell against the door. My grandmother was home when it happened and heard him yell for help when the chest pains started and she couldn’t even get the door open to help him because he was blocking it when he went down. So much for having a wife, 4 kids who all live within a 15 minute drive, and a dozen grand kids…he still died alone.

    And really even if my grandmother got in…would watching your wife of 50 years cry over you as she helplessly got to watch you die in front of her really make your last minute or two any better?

    #265720
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    Knights Templar Rising
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    +1 for “Projection”.

    They are the ones afraid to die alone. Women a driven by validation and acquiring, having a person with them satisfies both. That is why so many 50+ women turn into “Sesbians”, they would rather be a converted lesbian than be alone. The same reason old women become Cat Ladies, the cats are aloof so they need several of them to feed her need for a “supply” of validation. Women are children who are incapable of thinking outside of their validation mindset, they are incapable of conceiving that a man’s might think “GOOD!” about dying alone.

    Sovereignty above all else.

    #265732
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    Rockmaninoff
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    Women will actually stay in BAD relationship — just because it PAYS

    I once heard somewhere that women regard men the way men regard their jobs.

    If you were working in a company that was going down the s~~~ter, not paying you on time, etc.; meanwhile another company was offering you a job with better hours, more vacation, shorter commute, and more money, would you feel any loyalty, any need to stay with, the old company?

    If you had a bad job, would you stay in it just because it pays? Under certain circumstances, I know I certainly would.

    ". . . elle, suivant l’usage des femmes et des chats qui ne viennent pas quand on les appelle et qui viennent quand on ne les appelle pas, s’arrêta devant moi et m’adressa la parole"—Prosper Mérimée

    #265742
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    Jack Harper
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    I LOVE that George Clooney “Up In The Air” scene. So awesome and it really resonated with me when I first saw the movie. I’d had that same kind of conversation with people.

    I was really close with my grandpa growing up. Spent the summers with him in my childhood on his farm in West Texas and I thought it was the most amazing place growing up. I still own it. Well he died of lung cancer in 2001. It was a battle of about a year. And a pretty swift decline at the end. I made the 5 hour drive from Austin nearly every weekend that last year to spend time with him. When they called me at work on a Tuesday to tell me he was in the hospital and this was the end I rushed there to be with him. He was in a lot of pain and thrashing around in the bed but he smiled when he saw me and I hope that gave him some comfort. They kept giving him more morphine to help with the pain and the nurse told me it wouldn’t be long. I held his hand until the end, but let me tell you even so, in those last moments he didn’t know I was there. He was alone.

    I’ve told people many times: “In the end we all die alone; it doesn’t matter how many people are in the room when we go.”

    #265777
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    It seems to imply that life is meaningless unless you are married.

    Exactly! The ultimate thing a man can do is be a slave to a woman. The highest thing you can achieve in life is servitude to a woman. And all these c~~~s want to talk about patriarchy, when society tells men this s~~~ constantly.

    Also, hahahahhahahhaha, if you think getting married will actually be til “death do us part”. Give me a f~~~ing break. You will be divorced and still be alone. The days of till death do us part are long gone. But, women love to live in the past and talk about it like it means something. Right now, we’re seeing people divorced at 50 after 30 goddamn years of marriage, and they either don’t marry or marry again and go through another couple divorces. How f~~~ing delusional can people be?

    Feminism is a movement where opinions are presented as facts and emotions are presented as evidence.

    #265825
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    Experienced
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    It seems to imply that life is meaningless unless you are married.

    Exactly! The ultimate thing a man can do is be a slave to a woman.

    …and then the other shoe drops… she dumps him in court IN EIGHTY PERCENT OF THE DIVORCES.
    I’ve never heard of a “gal pal” asking the divorce initiator, “Aren’t you afraid of him dying alone?”
    Truth is, they don’t give a s~~~ and the same one posing the “Aren’t you afraid of dying alone, would NEVER ask her girlfriend this.

    "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."

    #265826
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    Blue Skies
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    For a man, getting married is the equivalent of laying your head on a chopping block, handing the woman an ax, and then praying that she doesn’t bring it down on your neck. You are literally giving her the power to destroy your life and make you a financial slave for her.

    fantastic analogy!! i will add it to this list…..(see below)
    couples don’t die together. They often pass away a few years or many years apart.

    life is too short to worry about death. We’re all gonna die someday. But not everyone truly lives. A mundane married life is often not worth living.

    check it out.

    link to thread

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

    #265833
    Dr. Sable
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    I want to die alone as I will without any thinly veiled bulls~~~. Specifically women’s bulls~~~.

    Zero Tolerance

    #265840
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    Wally
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    During the last few months of my fathers life we talked about many MGTOW topics. He told me not to get married many times including the last week of his life. When we discussed the “dying alone” topic he said what a sad pathetic way for a man to live his life, waste it, not follow his dreams simply with the hope of not dying alone. He remained married to the same women his entire life, he said the only good thing from the marriage was his children.

    For all you young men out there,or those lurking and are on the fence do not I repeat do not ever get married! You will regret it, even if you have a somewhat happy marriage which is rare you will probably still regret it. I know we talk this a lot, but we need to continue to talk about this, it’s so important to remain on your guard.

    "what a waste of a life, to marry, give up your freedom, just for the hope of not dying alone. Don't get married Son."

    #265869
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    Constantine
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    So they just assume that once you’re married you won’t die alone.

    Is it one in three marriages that end in divorce now, or one in two? Either way, over 70% of those divorces are initiated by women.

    So statistically, you’re bound to die alone anyway. If you married, you’re just going to die having suffered a wallop of financial rape beforehand.

    To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle. -Orwell

    #265912
    The road
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    So they just assume that once you’re married you won’t die alone.

    Is it one in three marriages that end in divorce now, or one in two? Either way, over 70% of those divorces are initiated by women.

    So statistically, you’re bound to die alone anyway. If you married, you’re just going to die having suffered a wallop of financial rape beforehand.

    I thought it had recently reached slightly above a 50% divorce rate in the U.S. Essentially 1 in 2. And 69% of divorces initiated by women.

    Fuuuuuuuck that! That’s a risky f~~~ing gamble on losing everything!

    #MANOUT

    #265921
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    Theman007
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    To women- being a wife is just a job. She evaluates what she is getting out of it before she dives in.

    #265953

    Anonymous
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    To die alone? My question: dieing is part of life – for better or worse. It’s something I have already come to understand. I won’t allow my time left here to wasted. In the terms I have learned and excepted – I will die alone but happy. Cause I will get to that end knowing a truth that is unacceptable by Person’s locked into a lie.

    #265955

    Anonymous
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    To die alone? My question: dieing is part of life – for better or worse. It’s something I have already come to understand. I won’t allow my time left here to be wasted. In the terms I have learned and excepted – I will die alone but happy. Cause I will get to that end knowing a truth that is unacceptable by Person’s locked into a lie.

    #265981
    Constantine
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    The Road wrote:
    I thought it had recently reached slightly above a 50% divorce rate in the U.S. Essentially 1 in 2. And 69% of divorces initiated by women.

    Roger that.

    To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle. -Orwell

    #265998
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    Sidecar
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    Thing is, they’re not really talking about dying alone.

    They’re really talking about growing old alone and having nobody to care for them. But the joke is on them because women generally outlive men, and men are waking up to the fact that women have no intention of caring for them in return even if they do make the mistake of marrying them.

    So what they’re really asking is: “Aren’t you afraid no woman will be able to live off your savings once you’re dead?”

    #266004
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    Never ever put the fate of your future in another human’s hands including death,why? Because people change! I would rather pay for a younger care-nurse from my MGTOW fund to care for me when im not able,why? Because it’s in her best interest to make sure im alive and kicking because if I die she has no job.

    Never lose sight of what brought you here.

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