I would absolutely not have sex with this woman.
We suffer more in our own minds than we do in reality.
-Seneca
Quote: (10-09-2018 12:03 PM)Dusty Wrote:
She’s a fatty who crops her pics to hide her girth.
Quote: (10-09-2018 12:45 PM)Guriko Wrote:
Quote: (10-09-2018 12:03 PM)Dusty Wrote:
She’s a fatty who crops her pics to hide her girth.
I was literally...
Quote: (10-09-2018 12:03 PM)Dusty Wrote:
She’s a fatty who crops her pics to hide her girth.
Quote: (12-19-2016 02:07 PM)Once Was Not Wrote:back on page 3
After that QC rebuttal her hamster has to be in defcon level 1 Armageddon nuclear meltdown. I forecast a minimum 100 pounds packed onto that frame to be able to cope with such a thorough thrashing.
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Quote: (10-09-2018 09:19 AM)Roosh Wrote:
She's back, uglier than ever. Her new book, which has a cover that I think she designed herself, is now out.
She did an interview with "Bitch Media":
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How widespread is the ideology of the Red Pill?
There are several writers and speakers who are not necessarily part of the Red Pill but have sort of marketed themselves, pitched themselves, packaged themselves in a way that has inferred that the Red Pill will be their audience. Part of how that dynamic works is that there can sometimes be a little bit of a disconnect between the precise content of what the thinker is saying and what their audience hears and interprets it as. And it can be really beneficial to the speaker because it gives them huge plausible deniability.
But if you are cultivating an audience of out and proud sexists, then you don’t actually need to be saying anything that is quite as explicitly sexist as the material that appeared on [the “men’s” website] Return of Kings. Pretty recently there was an article on The Daily Stormer that said that Tucker Carlson basically says all the same things that they do, just in a less obvious way. That gives you a sense of how these dark corners of the Internet and more mainstream media and thinkers have a feedback loop where they amplify each other.
Return of Kings was the source of a lot of the content that I analyze in the book, and anyone unlucky enough to come into contact with [the website’s] articles or writers will immediately appreciate what a victory it is that the site has become too unprofitable and draining for Roosh V to maintain. But it’s important to realize how widespread and normalized the ideas on Red Pill blogs have become. Jordan Peterson is now spreading many of the same basic concepts that you can find in articles on Return of Kings, although of course he expresses them in a much more refined and intellectual-seeming way. There’s significant overlap between his audience and the Red Pill community. So reading sites like Return of Kings—or analyses of those sites, like my book or David Futrelle’s amazing site We Hunted the Mammoth—can really shed light on why Peterson’s ideas are such a short hop away from vicious misogyny and racism.
https://www.bitchmedia.org/article/donna...-white-men
Quote: (10-09-2018 09:39 PM)Dusty Wrote:
Those are some big hams!
Quote: (10-10-2018 12:14 PM)Atlanta Man Wrote:
She is enormous. I would drink myself into a blackout state , take Viagra, and do what I must for legacy reasons.