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Nice add, dont know why but it reminds me of that feeling you can only get with a group of solid mates, like when your a kid making adventures out of nothing and getting into some mischief.
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Quote: (05-07-2015 07:09 PM)civpro Wrote:  

LOL, nothing screams Alpha more than ruining your suit in the fucking rain, eh boys?

If its such a worry to do this to any of your clothes on one of your best man's wedding day, then i would certainly spend less on items of clothing.
Like Wordwidetraveler said, if you have to tip toe around in them worrying about them being soiled, there is a problem.

Choose your next witticism carefully Mr Bond, it may be your last.

its really precious seeing your rodent wheel excuses for brains spin endlessly
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Quote: (05-07-2015 06:23 PM)Suits Wrote:  

Real alphas drink it straight up.

Real alphas inject it straight into their dick, and sit their balls on ice.

Quote: (05-07-2015 07:09 PM)civpro Wrote:  

LOL, nothing screams Alpha more than ruining your suit in the fucking rain, eh boys?

You're worried about rain? It's the least of the bad choices you'll have to make:

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An excerpt from Choose Your Own Adventure #10: The Lost Jewels of Her Booty:

You're in the club toilets with a frisky, melon-titted Swedish dime who is raising her dress slowly up her cheeks, ready to back up on you.

If you want to drop your pants around your ankles, so it sags in a combination of urine, vomit, disinfectant, spilled blow and potentially-dried jizz, turn to page 25.

If you want to remove your pants entirely, and throw them over the top of a stall wall permeated with the smell of stale cigarettes and stanky bowel movements, one that's stained with more blow, more jizz, more vomit, and - dear god why? - more urine, and wait, is that brown stain actually crap? Who would do that? - then hope no bastard runs off with them as you're banging , turn to page 35.

If you think you'll just hang it out the fly, hoping she won't leak too much juice, or possibly furiously-squirt down your legs, and pray she isn't loose enough you'll get instant blowback when you jizz up her because dammit you're rawdogging like a fearless true alpha and condoms are for shirtlifters, turn to page 44.

And don't even think about neatly folding them and putting them on top of the cistern, you anal-retentive pussy. There is no surface that hasn't been pissed on. People are filth. Just go explore the Pirate Cove with Ricardo and Lisa already. Turn to page 56.

Don't even get me started on what happens in this one:

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Quote: (05-08-2015 01:55 AM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

Yeah, I was in the Marines and we were meticulous on our uniforms. We learned it wasn't the dress blues you defend, but the man you are wearing them. I spent countless hours making myself presentable everyday. You're missing the point.

When you really lose something significant, like a best friend, or relative, then material items become insignificant. Worrying about your suit makes you weak, and your life will never be proper. Weakness will be exploited by your enemies. Being redpill means not sweating the small the stuff. Clothes, cars, memorabilia, are things someone can take from you. Honor and integrity, you carry to your grave. No one can ever take those from a man that carries them in their heart. Bravery spawns from that.

When you really cut the bullshit, the only thing they can take is you life and what you've accomplished. My honor is my life, and it won't be taken easily. Semper Fi.

Ugh.

I had a conversation with a couple red pill friends a while back and we were discussing exactly how you started your comment:
"I was in the police force, I'm a firefighter, I'm an ex navy seal, I'm a marine" etc.
A lot of guys with this on their CV see it as way of building their credibility right out the gate but the three of us all came to the conclusion that it has the opposite effect.

Granted, I've never done military service. I've never been in combat or seen a friend gibbed in front of my very eyes, but I assume that being red pill is all about seeing the world for how it truly is. Enlisting in the military means that you voluntarily submitted yourself to an institution where there is no introspection or philosophy of the self by the self, you're being told what to do and obeying. This isn't to say "fuck the troops" but you're assuming that the honor and integrity you have from having served supersedes those who have not.

All the things that I own and take pride in owning came from my mind and volition to go out, become educated, become informed, and put it into practice. I didn't go to the government for help, I don't get free healthcare at the VA, I don't get any type of military benefits for "service" I earned it all with my mind and my hands. So I have to say that I prefer the How To Drink Whiskey Like A Sir video

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Quote: (05-08-2015 12:26 PM)NomadofEU Wrote:  

I had a conversation with a couple red pill friends a while back and we were discussing exactly how you started your comment:
"I was in the police force, I'm a firefighter, I'm an ex navy seal, I'm a marine" etc.
A lot of guys with this on their CV see it as way of building their credibility right out the gate but the three of us all came to the conclusion that it has the opposite effect.

Cute, three millenials sitting, drinking their soy milk frappacinos discussing how great it is to be red pill men.

Hey "Blaine", did you see the new wax job on my car?

Yeah, "Kenster", it's brilliant and you deserve it for working so hard to buy that without taking any handouts from the evil government.

haha, You are so right "Blaine". I was just thinking how blue pill those military, police and firefighters are. Can you imagine all the free service they get just from signing up. It's just the easy way out, man.

Righty-O Kenster, not like us who worked hard for our money without all the free stuff given to those guys.

Blaine drinks from his frap and complains about the temperature being too hot.

Kenster, is that a new shirt you wearing?

Yeah and thanks for noticing Blaine. I saved up for this shirt for 6 months. I only wear it once every three weeks because it takes a week to dry it. You see, I will sit there and blow gently on this shirt to make sure it drys consistently. You have to take good care of your stuff, bud. That is what men do, they blow on their shirts.


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All the things that I own and take pride in owning came from my mind and volition to go out, become educated, become informed, and put it into practice. I didn't go to the government for help, I don't get free healthcare at the VA, I don't get any type of military benefits for "service" I earned it all with my mind and my hands. So I have to say that I prefer the How To Drink Whiskey Like A Sir video

Right, you have all those options simply because you were born. Son, if it wasn't for guys fighting on your behalf, you wouldn't be drinking those fraps with gay men talking as if you know anything about being a man.

Those "free" services were not given but earned.
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Quote: (05-08-2015 12:52 PM)worldwidetraveler Wrote:  

Quote: (05-08-2015 12:26 PM)NomadofEU Wrote:  

I had a conversation with a couple red pill friends a while back and we were discussing exactly how you started your comment:
"I was in the police force, I'm a firefighter, I'm an ex navy seal, I'm a marine" etc.
A lot of guys with this on their CV see it as way of building their credibility right out the gate but the three of us all came to the conclusion that it has the opposite effect.

Cute, three millenials sitting, drinking their soy milk frappacinos discussing how great it is to be red pill men.

Hey "Blaine", did you see the new wax job on my car?

Yeah, "Kenster", it's brilliant and you deserve it for working so hard to buy that without taking any handouts from the evil government.

haha, You are so right "Blaine". I was just thinking how blue pill those military, police and firefighters are. Can you imagine all the free service they get just from signing up. It's just the easy way out, man.

Righty-O Kenster, not like us who worked hard for our money without all the free stuff given to those guys.

Blaine drinks from his frap and complains about the temperature being too hot.

Kenster, is that a new shirt you wearing?

Yeah and thanks for noticing Blaine. I saved up for this shirt for 6 months. I only wear it once every three weeks because it takes a week to dry it. You see, I will sit there and blow gently on this shirt to make sure it drys consistently. You have to take good care of your stuff, bud. That is what men do, they blow on their shirts.
The pinnacle of redpilldom is signing away your autonomy to become an agent of the state for a country that hates you to begin with?
Well, fuckin' sign me up and ship me off to a sandy country.

Quote: (05-08-2015 12:52 PM)worldwidetraveler Wrote:  

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All the things that I own and take pride in owning came from my mind and volition to go out, become educated, become informed, and put it into practice. I didn't go to the government for help, I don't get free healthcare at the VA, I don't get any type of military benefits for "service" I earned it all with my mind and my hands. So I have to say that I prefer the How To Drink Whiskey Like A Sir video

Right, you have all those options simply because you were born. Son, if it wasn't for guys fighting on your behalf, you wouldn't be drinking those fraps with gay men talking as if you know anything about being a man.

Those "free" services were not given but earned.
This sounds a lot like a feminist rant about "privilege".
There are very few military veterans alive today that I owe much of anything to. Name the last war America was involved in where it's even arguable that our sovereignty was threatened?

The military vets I've met have been 50% scumbag pieces of shit, and 50% good people.
Not really any different from the general population.
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Too much useless beef about the military experience.

People have various reasons for signing up. Not everyone doubted the usual mainstream perception of politics and wars right away. Besides - even while being fully aware of the farce of the current democracy you would have people who still would join for the fun, for the extreme experiences, for a career, for an inner calling etc.

No matter how you judge the corrupt war-campaigns, many guys do come out stronger and better having learnt many things. Of course not everyone does and you simply cannot claim that every ex-soldier is a GI - government inventory - who gave away his brain when he enlisted. The same holds true with cops - not everyone buys all the crap they are pushing them in training.

It's true that having served does not automatically make you a better man, but there is a probability that it did make you one if you used the time and experiences to your advantage. The same cannot be said for having been a Starbucks barista for the same period.
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Quote: (05-08-2015 01:32 PM)Ziltoid Wrote:  

The pinnacle of redpilldom is signing away your autonomy to become an agent of the state for a country that hates you to begin with?
Well, fuckin' sign me up and ship me off to a sandy country.

You should, it probably would do you some good.

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This sounds a lot like a feminist rant about "privilege".
There are very few military veterans alive today that I owe much of anything to. Name the last war America was involved in where it's even arguable that our sovereignty was threatened?

Try and get out of the country for once and see how much privilege every person born in western countries really have. If you really are red pill you would recognize it.

Ha, no immediate threat and the military, cops, and firefighters don't get your respect. I imagine if or when there is a immediate threat, you will be first in line to give that respect. Sounds like the type of loyalty that many criticize women for.

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The military vets I've met have been 50% scumbag pieces of shit, and 50% good people.
Not really any different from the general population.

Yeah, so there are assholes in the military. So what?
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Who gives a crap about someone's military service?

I want to know what fellow RVFers think about Tullamore Dew. Is it better than Jameson?

"Men willingly believe what they wish." - Julius Caesar, De Bello Gallico, Book III, Ch. 18
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Quote: (05-08-2015 01:47 PM)worldwidetraveler Wrote:  

Try and get out of the country for once and see how much privilege every person born in western countries really have. If you really are red pill you would recognize it.
...You do realize you're on a forum that largely glorifies expatriation to Eastern Europe, SE Asia, etc...?
I fail to see any privileges that I'm enjoying in this petri dish of a country.

If I thought myself realistically capable of learning the language, uprooting from my friends, family, familiar locales, and basically everything I know, I think I'd be considerably happier living a meager life in Russia, with an industrial job, a crappy USSR leftover apartment, shitty brown water, but a decent chance of marrying a well behaved girl and starting a family without getting divorce raped by a societal and governmental system that discards men like a used condom.

American men are so privileged to be able to afford video games and cell phones and other vapid bullshit, that totally counterbalances the porta-potty tank of a society they're forced to exist in. [Image: tard.gif]

Quote: (05-08-2015 01:47 PM)worldwidetraveler Wrote:  

Ha, no immediate threat and the military, cops, and firefighters don't get your respect. I imagine if or when there is a immediate threat, you will be first in line to give that respect. Sounds like the type of loyalty that many criticize women for.
Oh, snap, you made up a scenario about how I might act, and then said that hypothetical action is how women would act! What a rhetorical slam dunk!

I don't call the police, ever. Don't even talk to them. They're the threat, not the people I'd call to diffuse one.
Guys in the military for the most part I just see as people doing a job they signed up for. No more honorable than plumbers or grocery baggers.
Firefighters and paramedics I actually remotely admire.

Quote: (05-08-2015 01:47 PM)worldwidetraveler Wrote:  

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The military vets I've met have been 50% scumbag pieces of shit, and 50% good people.
Not really any different from the general population.

Yeah, so there are assholes in the military. So what?
So your inflammatory circle-jerking about how NomadofEU and his friends that you made up are gay because he values taking care of the shit he owns was fucking retarded.

I don't even see where this whole spiel came from about military vets living in the moment and having some zen disinterest in the value of what they own... I'm close acquaintances with a retired navy Captain and the dude fucking values his classic cars more than his children's lives.
One of my best friends is retired enlisted, and he's the cheapest most materialistic fucker I've ever met.

If military vets are so proud of their service why do so many of them seem to throw around their credentials like some highschool hero or a girl with a sociology degree from some lame community college?
Assuming you are a vet, know what would be really red pill? Accepting the reality that nobody gives a shit about your (purely voluntary) "service", that you aren't some hero, that society owes you nothing, and finding a new bragging right to define your life around.
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Quote: (05-08-2015 02:18 PM)Ziltoid Wrote:  

...You do realize you're on a forum that largely glorifies expatriation to Eastern Europe, SE Asia, etc...?
I fail to see any privileges that I'm enjoying in this petri dish of a country.

Sure, many people glorify things they never have done nor will do. I have lived in other countries. Have you?

I can't help it if you are not able to take advantage of the privileges this country has to offer. It is obviously a problem with you since many people are able to do what you cannot do.

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If I thought myself realistically capable of learning the language, uprooting from my friends, family, familiar locales, and basically everything I know, I think I'd be considerably happier living a meager life in Russia, with an industrial job, a crappy USSR leftover apartment, shitty brown water, but a decent chance of marrying a well behaved girl and starting a family without getting divorce raped by a societal and governmental system that discards men like a used condom.

You sound bitter man. You should take a break from the manosphere. I'm divorced and no raping happened.

You don't sound very successful, to be honest, if living in the USSR is appealing to you. I'm starting to understand your anger.

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American men are so privileged to be able to afford video games and cell phones and other vapid bullshit, that totally counterbalances the porta-potty tank of a society they're forced to exist in. [Image: tard.gif]

lol A society they're forced to exist. This society has a lot of problems. No doubt about it. I can either cry about it or rise above it.

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I don't call the police, ever. Don't even talk to them. They're the threat, not the people I'd call to diffuse one.
Guys in the military for the most part I just see as people doing a job they signed up for. No more honorable than plumbers or grocery baggers.
Firefighters and paramedics I actually remotely admire.

I don't trust the police either. I have had too many problems with them in the past. I still respect the guys that put their asses on the line for others. Even if they are assholes.



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So your inflammatory circle-jerking about how NomadofEU and his friends that you made up are gay because he values taking care of the shit he owns was fucking retarded.

Yes, red pill is all about owning lot's of stuff and being a slave to it. You sure you know the values of this forum as much as you say?

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If military vets are so proud of their service why do so many of them seem to throw around their credentials like some highschool hero or a girl with a sociology degree from some lame community college?
Assuming you are a vet, know what would be really red pill? Accepting the reality that nobody gives a shit about your (purely voluntary) "service", that you aren't some hero, that society owes you nothing, and finding a new bragging right to define your life around.

It sounds more like you haven't done much in life to be proud of. If you had, you wouldn't be asking.
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Selectively responding to only parts of what I said: check.

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...if living in the USSR is appealing to you.
...
Yes, red pill is all about owning lot's of stuff and being a slave to it. You sure you know the values of this forum as much as you say.
Wildly out of context misquoting detected: check.

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It sounds more like you haven't done much in life to be proud of. If you had, you wouldn't be asking.
Doubling down on projection to distract from own faults: check.

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You sound bitter man.
I'll take this with a grain of salt, coming from a guy who swaggered into this thread basically calling someone else a millennial faggot because he says he takes care of what he owns.

I'm far from being a wealthmonger or materialistic, but I still think you're completely full of shit. I'd love to have been convinced otherwise, but all you can muster are lukewarm personal attacks. Yawn.

Lost interest in this, responding to you further will be a waste of my time.
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This commercial represents what happens when a man's masculinity is threatened.







I prefer Tullamore Dew over Jameson on the baseline. But when you start getting up in the 12 or 18 year bottles, then it's a game changer.
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Quote: (05-08-2015 12:26 PM)NomadofEU Wrote:  

Quote: (05-08-2015 01:55 AM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

Yeah, I was in the Marines and we were meticulous on our uniforms. We learned it wasn't the dress blues you defend, but the man you are wearing them. I spent countless hours making myself presentable everyday. You're missing the point.

When you really lose something significant, like a best friend, or relative, then material items become insignificant. Worrying about your suit makes you weak, and your life will never be proper. Weakness will be exploited by your enemies. Being redpill means not sweating the small the stuff. Clothes, cars, memorabilia, are things someone can take from you. Honor and integrity, you carry to your grave. No one can ever take those from a man that carries them in their heart. Bravery spawns from that.

When you really cut the bullshit, the only thing they can take is you life and what you've accomplished. My honor is my life, and it won't be taken easily. Semper Fi.

Ugh.

I had a conversation with a couple red pill friends a while back and we were discussing exactly how you started your comment:
"I was in the police force, I'm a firefighter, I'm an ex navy seal, I'm a marine" etc.
A lot of guys with this on their CV see it as way of building their credibility right out the gate but the three of us all came to the conclusion that it has the opposite effect.

Granted, I've never done military service. I've never been in combat or seen a friend gibbed in front of my very eyes, but I assume that being red pill is all about seeing the world for how it truly is. Enlisting in the military means that you voluntarily submitted yourself to an institution where there is no introspection or philosophy of the self by the self, you're being told what to do and obeying. This isn't to say "fuck the troops" but you're assuming that the honor and integrity you have from having served supersedes those who have not.

All the things that I own and take pride in owning came from my mind and volition to go out, become educated, become informed, and put it into practice. I didn't go to the government for help, I don't get free healthcare at the VA, I don't get any type of military benefits for "service" I earned it all with my mind and my hands. So I have to say that I prefer the How To Drink Whiskey Like A Sir video

It's not so much that the military is a way to gain credibility in the sense that you have more experience in seeing the world or that you listen to some jackass bark orders and tell you to obey, but more so on the toughness and camaraderie you find in it. Being back to back with another man dependent on each other so he can't fuck up and you can't fuck up or you'll be facing death is the kind of experience that builds men. Same can be said about dangerous blue collar jobs. The blood and sweat needed to come back alive or celebrating the survival of your friends or mourning the loss of them. You are not superseding other men by joining he military but it serves as a background to your life story and experience. No need to be such a negative Nancy and think he's talking over you or saying he's superior.

Now let's get back to talking about good whiskey.

"Until the day when God shall deign to reveal the future to man, all human wisdom is summed up in these two words,— 'Wait and hope'."- Alexander Dumas, "The Count of Monte Cristo"

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