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Post by artraveler on Apr 2, 2021 14:52:30 GMT -8
feminism has had on young women
Does any regret decisions we made in our late teens and early 20s? Well, yes I think everyone does. I married early and two years later joined the marines because I wanted to get away from her. Would I make similar decision today? Probably not, but that decision changed my whole life. My former wives would all say it made me suspicious, difficult to talk to, prone to violence not toward women and those are the positive points.
For the feminist it comes down to the biological clock. Women are at the best for childbearing from about 18 to 25 many earlier and many later but that 7 year window is a biological norm and science and all the good feelings in the world can not change it. So putting off children until 30s is a risk. Yes, millions have done it successfully. People occasionally jump from airplanes with out a parachute but that does not mean it is the way to travel. I won't say putting off a family in the 20s is a good idea, but the history of humanity says it is a road to smaller families, stress on mothers and fathers and means grandchildren only arrive when the grandparents are already retired or about to. Some serious social problems there also.
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Post by kungfuzu on Apr 2, 2021 15:11:12 GMT -8
I believe a great deal (most) of the problems of modernity spring from the left's desire to deny nature and reality. Their claim that they "follow the science" is spurious at best.
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Post by kungfuzu on Apr 19, 2021 15:31:52 GMT -8
Poetic justice or Darwinism at work? Aborted
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Post by artraveler on Apr 19, 2021 15:51:18 GMT -8
Darwinism at work? Karma is a bitch.
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Post by kungfuzu on Apr 27, 2021 15:49:37 GMT -8
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Post by kungfuzu on May 31, 2021 19:56:24 GMT -8
By chance, I have been having a discussion with an ex-cop on the insanity of having female cops, particularly in positions on the street or escorting felons from one place to another, e.g. from jail to court. This woman is extremely lucky. A miniature poodle trying to corral a Saint Bernard
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Post by Brad Nelson on Jun 23, 2021 13:51:04 GMT -8
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Post by artraveler on Jun 23, 2021 14:51:31 GMT -8
There is a case for getting a more meaningful relationship from your local "professional". In thew long run it could cost less in dollars and emotional stress.
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Post by kungfuzu on Jun 23, 2021 15:02:28 GMT -8
Not a bad article, but my first reaction was, DUH!!! One does not have to be a psychologist or writer to know that relationships, particularly close and potentially long-term relationships, require give-and-take from both sides if they are to last. That someone needs to write this stuff shows how far from reality we have drifted.
I repeat what I wrote yesterday, "We have forgotten history and think like children." With stress on "think like children."
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Post by Brad Nelson on Jun 24, 2021 6:51:17 GMT -8
At this point, legalizing prostitution (which I’m generally against) would be a cudgel against feminism. Mark my word (as The Crazy Prophet), when androids become fairly life-like and Model-T-inexpensive, women will: 1) Lose their power over men or, 2) Men will turn into passive Eloi.
That’s assuming the Nazi-like governors such as Whitmer don’t outlaw them. But right now internet porn is the best defense against feminism. That’s not theory. That’s actually happening out there. Women have become toxic and more and more men are, at most, opting to get the milk for free instead of buying the cow.
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Post by kungfuzu on Jun 26, 2021 20:34:52 GMT -8
Throughout history, men have been generally wanting milk without buying the cow. Women were also generally intelligent enough to know the value of milk and preferred to make it a package deal, instead of selling by the gallon.
I have long wondered why today's women are so stupid as to wantonly give up their greatest asset for zilch, zero, nada.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Jun 27, 2021 6:30:36 GMT -8
Ironically, I think the measure of a woman is now man. Many women have thrown away their most valuable assets in order to compete economically and politically with men. Given how deep the programming of feminism is, it’s arguable that this is not a choice so much as it it an ingrained impulse. Enslavement to patriarchal institutions (supposedly) has given way to enslavement to social/political Leftist institutions. Is woman freer and happier? The objective evidence I’ve read is “no.”
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Post by kungfuzu on Aug 13, 2021 21:28:02 GMT -8
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Post by kungfuzu on Aug 31, 2021 20:08:07 GMT -8
I thought this might be the type of woman that would warm the cockles of Brad's heart. An old-fashioned girlWhen one sees such a woman, one is inclined to give Brad's thesis regarding the decline of the West deeper consideration.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Sept 1, 2021 15:51:20 GMT -8
I’m becoming more and more convinced, Mr. Kung, that there are cumulative and deleterious effects from the dye in those tattoos. Stupidity and tattoos seem to go together in the same vein that Theodore Dalrymple made the observation that tattoos seem to cause crime because most all criminals had them.
She is definitely the kind of harpy specially-made by feminism. You can make harpies in other ways. But I think she’s from that particular school.
And, yes, if I was on a desert island and she was the last woman on earth, I’d either kill her or find a way to fashion a boat.These types of women are a plaque on men and on society itself.
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 1, 2021 17:09:37 GMT -8
Listening to her would be very hard. If one wished to be non-violent, I think one might have to resort to this. Little BlabbermouseGo to about 7:45 minutes. As to making a ship, where you thinking of using her in this manner?
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Post by Brad Nelson on Sept 1, 2021 17:24:19 GMT -8
I love that old Alum shtick. Speaking of ships, I just watched that version of Jason and the Argonauts on Movietime TV last week. Good stuff. That’s Hera on the back of the ship protruding forwarding into the ship. Hera is played by Honor Boom-Boom Blackman. And she’s smoking hot as a god. There are a lot of girls out there. This one is a woman.
She lived until the ripe old age of 94. I'm sure she's still wowing men wherever she is.
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 1, 2021 19:58:44 GMT -8
As a traditionalist, I will make no concessions to today's PC culture and will say "she's smoking hot as a goddess." Let's not allow the slightest chance of confusing Hera with Heracles. She was one of my favorite Bond girls. I found her much more attractive than Ursula Andress. Daniela Bianchi and Jane Seymour were also very nice.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Sept 1, 2021 20:11:00 GMT -8
Never a big fan of Ursula. Yeah, Daniela is a great bond girl. And Solitaire is in a league of her own. There have been many great bond girls. A few have been goddesses. I was also partial to Barbara Bach:
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Post by Brad Nelson on Sept 1, 2021 20:13:28 GMT -8
And although she might not be the most drop-dead gorgeous, I always had a thing for Carole Bouquet.
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