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Quote: (11-15-2017 03:16 PM)Vladimir Poontang Wrote:  




Wait...Rachel Maddow isn't a dude?

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Quote: (11-15-2017 03:27 PM)PapayaTapper Wrote:  

Wait...Rachel Maddow isn't a dude?

I met her at an event in Seattle one time. I assure you that she is in fact a man with micropenis. They must apply her makeup with a trowel and digital filter... because up close she looks worse than you imagine... actually... recommend you don't try to imagine it. I need to go back to repressing this memory.
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#28

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Holy crap.

They should call this thing The-Walking-Dead-Filter.

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Quote: (11-15-2017 01:50 PM)MaceTyrell Wrote:  

I am having so much fun with his app. So much infact, I’m thinking of starting an IG just to post unmakeup-ed photos of these IG hoes.

Beat me to it. I was just going to suggest someone create an Instagram account like this after I noticed a popular Instagram account suddenly disappear today (possibly because of this app).

What could you call it? Maybe "Unmasked," after that Twilight Zone episode "The Masks" (link here) which has a horrific twist ending I won't spoil here. But if they had this app around back in 1960, it would have figured into that ending.
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#30

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Taking suggestions - will unveil name by Saturday.
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#31

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Quote: (11-15-2017 11:06 AM)Vladimir Poontang Wrote:  

The irony is that feminists could, if they chose to, come up with all kinds of reasons why this app is actually a great idea. But for some reason (which they don't want to mention) they don't.

Yes of course. Because women are cowards and need the protective shield of makeup. Make-up is the biggest hypocritical aspect of the female empowerment movement because there is nothing more titled and one-sided than makeup. Women can complain about periods but I don't have a uterus so I really don't understand nor care about women's issues on that. But makeup is so onesided and is not a necessity like a bra for example. Yet women still cling to it the chemicals on their face. Makeup is the glowing example that exposes women as a childish set of adults.

Go ask any feminist about make-up. She will give you some word barf on how "its a womans choice" "or that she is dressing up for herself" or.. "gender norms limit men from wearing make-up" These arguments are weak as fuck and can be blown away with little effort and they will squirm to not admit the real reason why woman clutch on to makeup which is to provide a faux confidence boost to make ever shy and timid woman be able to function in the day to day.

This App is a game changer and must be used as a core weapon to troll.

Make-up is the last stand for women. They have tried to sell women on the falsehoods of Feminism and "Go Girl" stuff but makeup remains untouched because makeup is the arms race for women. Women who battle it out use makeup to create a level playing field with each other. Taking away this power reduces women to nothing but the weak, unconfident, disoriented humans they are. Makeup is literally the only way most women can maintain any sense of composure and function as normal adults in the modern world. Minus makeup half of women would stay at home and hide. Make-Up is the biggest crutch women have.

This App should be used to call up feminist hypocrisy and use it to expose celebrity women while giving a faux moral boost to women to "embrace the natural". The expectation then that women will lead a movement to burn that chemical make-up products will not come. There will be pushback but it will burn down the strawman of "Female empowerment" as women are completely dependent on their chemical shields are known as makeup.

We should support this App maker as the forces will try to force him away and or demonetize his operation. I hope he has a donation button set-up, give him resources so he can continue to provide this important weapon to the masses.

This App -- best news I have gotten all week!
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#32

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Quote: (11-15-2017 05:35 PM)kosko Wrote:  

This App -- best news I have gotten all week!

It's a game changer. It's a powerful little bomb just like it's ok to be white, and I think next year is going to be very amusing. I agree with everything else you said.

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Quote:[url=https://twitter.com/shoe0nhead/status/930929382096605184][/url]

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Quote: (11-15-2017 06:09 PM)Praetor Lupus Wrote:  

Quote:[url=https://twitter.com/shoe0nhead/status/930929382096605184][/url]

How dare you post that on a thread that I started, without my consent!

That's not how we do things in Russia, comrade.

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Saw a girl on the train in NYC this week. She took up two seats. The kicker is that her face was COMPLETELY caked up. She even applied more makeup while on the train.

Completely in line with Kosko’s post.
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#36

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Quote: (11-15-2017 05:35 PM)kosko Wrote:  

Quote: (11-15-2017 11:06 AM)Vladimir Poontang Wrote:  

The irony is that feminists could, if they chose to, come up with all kinds of reasons why this app is actually a great idea. But for some reason (which they don't want to mention) they don't.

Yes of course. Because women are cowards and need the protective shield of makeup. Make-up is the biggest hypocritical aspect of the female empowerment movement because there is nothing more titled and one-sided than makeup. Women can complain about periods but I don't have a uterus so I really don't understand nor care about women's issues on that. But makeup is so onesided and is not a necessity like a bra for example. Yet women still cling to it the chemicals on their face. Makeup is the glowing example that exposes women as a childish set of adults.

Go ask any feminist about make-up. She will give you some word barf on how "its a womans choice" "or that she is dressing up for herself" or.. "gender norms limit men from wearing make-up" These arguments are weak as fuck and can be blown away with little effort and they will squirm to not admit the real reason why woman clutch on to makeup which is to provide a faux confidence boost to make ever shy and timid woman be able to function in the day to day.

This App is a game changer and must be used as a core weapon to troll.

Make-up is the last stand for women. They have tried to sell women on the falsehoods of Feminism and "Go Girl" stuff but makeup remains untouched because makeup is the arms race for women. Women who battle it out use makeup to create a level playing field with each other. Taking away this power reduces women to nothing but the weak, unconfident, disoriented humans they are. Makeup is literally the only way most women can maintain any sense of composure and function as normal adults in the modern world. Minus makeup half of women would stay at home and hide. Make-Up is the biggest crutch women have.

This App should be used to call up feminist hypocrisy and use it to expose celebrity women while giving a faux moral boost to women to "embrace the natural". The expectation then that women will lead a movement to burn that chemical make-up products will not come. There will be pushback but it will burn down the strawman of "Female empowerment" as women are completely dependent on their chemical shields are known as makeup.

We should support this App maker as the forces will try to force him away and or demonetize his operation. I hope he has a donation button set-up, give him resources so he can continue to provide this important weapon to the masses.

This App -- best news I have gotten all week!

Great post. I have one issue with it, though: "...makeup is not a necessity like a bra for example."

A bra is not a necessity. When God (or nature) invented female breasts, there was no design flaw.

Breasts were meant to "hang" naturally in a vertical manner, not be thrust outward. When you think about it, pushing breasts out horizontally is the female equivalent of a pair of underwear that would make men look like they had erections all the time.

I contend that a lot of modern-day sexual dysfunction is due to the bra. It hyper-sexualized women's bodies. Men were not meant to have tits pushed in our faces 24/7, just as women weren't meant to see erections all the time.

With that in mind, it should come as no surprise that women invented the bra. From Wikipedia: "In the United States, Mary Phelps Jacob received a patent in 1914 for the first brassiere design that is recognized as the basis for modern bras."

Jacobs is one of many women who were instrumental in making a bra a "necessity." IMO this isn't for health reasons. It's about power and control. When a woman has her tits in your face, she's in control. We're kidding ourselves if we think there's any other reason for bras than that.

So, it makes sense women were behind this, just like they're champions of makeup. Both raise their SMV artificially. (And, ironically women complain about both as much as they use them.)

PS: I know some commenters are going to complain about "sagging," but I believe some sagging is more of a turn-on than "torpedo tits." Why do I think that? Because when I see "bolt-on" fake boobs, my reaction is laughter or derision -- as opposed to getting turned on by a nice pair of aging, natural breasts.
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A woman’s bare face...without her consent.

We’ve touched on something deep here gents. Patiently waiting for Roosh V post on makeup.
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Quote: (11-15-2017 06:10 PM)Vladimir Poontang Wrote:  

How dare you post that on a thread that I started, without my consent!

Yeah, haven't taken my mandatory consent course yet.

"The only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilised community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others...in the part which merely concerns himself, his independence is, of right, absolute." - John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
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#39

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That business insider article that claims Ashot Gabrelyanov was an ex-Russian propagandist... They are conflating him with Oleg Atbashian of the People's Cube. He actually was an ex-Soviet propagandist. Other than both being Armenian, the two men have nothing in common.
That is a lot of butthurt right there, gentlemen.

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Quote: (11-15-2017 06:22 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:  

I know some commenters are going to complain about "sagging," but I believe some sagging is more of a turn-on than "torpedo tits."

Like anything, there's a sweet spot.
Sag like Angelina Jolie in her (all too brief) prime is sexy. Sag like a National Geographic tribal woman with the nipples pointing straight down is not sexy.
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This thread should be in "everything else", just for the exposure it would get.

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Quote: (11-15-2017 06:51 PM)spokepoker Wrote:  

This thread should be in "everything else", just for the exposure it would get.

I agree.

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#44

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Brilliant app. Just purchased.
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Sometimes after the initial surprise of seeing a girl without make up, some of them do look pretty good without it. You just have to stare at the after photo for a while to appreciate the natural beauty. People are so used to seeing what looks like flawless skin and brightened features that they expect it.

At first, Lauren Southern above there looks kind of old, but if you just bear in mind that the effect of the app / photo quality is making her look grainy (old), and look at it for a while, she does actually look nice, and humble, which is endearing. I think make up conceals beauty as much as it simulates it. It's like sugar and salt. It's nice, but if you take it away you have to give it some time before you can appreciate the natural taste.

Kasparian is another story.

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Good post from 4chan

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Seeing pictures revealed by this app have made me aware of some things I hadn't considered before. One is that makeup is used as a kind of literal mask to allow them to put on a person in which they can be more confident than they really are. It lets them lie to themselves in the mirror until they actually believe it. Additionally, there has been a cultural shift in the past 20 years or so that has encouraged girls to wear makeup at a younger age. This could explain the harsh divide amongst the sexes that has continued to widen over time. Girls are allowed to become someone they're not, gain a sense of security in that facade, and unfairly criticize boys, and later men, for their shortcomings which are merely being worn honestly. Then women get to an age where they can no longer accept the game of pretend with themselves as time catches up with them and they lash out at older men who manage to hold onto their natural looks for much longer. This is the heart of the conflict between modern feminism and men in our world. It's a game of pretend. It's a magic trick of makeup.

It's also a little disheartening when you see some girls who look much more naturally feminine, natural, gentle, and approachable with the makeup off. Not to mention the implication of the psychological impact having hidden behind a mask would take on a girl versus being themselves with all the very human flaws on display.

This was all a ruse to try and shift the balance in favor of women and it's backfired. I hope this app gives young men a renewed sense of confidence in themselves.
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Quote: (11-15-2017 06:22 PM)Days of Broken Arrows Wrote:  

I contend that a lot of modern-day sexual dysfunction is due to the bra. It hyper-sexualized women's bodies. Men were not meant to have tits pushed in our faces 24/7, just as women weren't meant to see erections all the time.

Strongly disagree. Any attractive non-family woman in my life is meant to see my erection all the time.

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THIS IS ABSOLUTE GOLD.
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