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  • Yan Yan's Avatar
    27 Minutes Ago
    Ok brother, it's not everyone that studied statistical analysis. First look at the highest proportion of people at any level - meaning the greatest number. Women peak at very slighly below average and men peak at very slightly above - not really significant. From retarded up to average intelligence, women are smarter than men - the red line is consistently higher than the blue. Even at "0" (average intelligence) women have a very slight edge. By 0.5 (slightly above average) men...
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  • Gogonostop's Avatar
    56 Minutes Ago
    Thanks for bringing that up. I needed to update it with my new website/etc.
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  • Iron John's Avatar
    1 Hour Ago
    Yes. Did Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. Made Eagle Scout just days before I turned eighteen.
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  • Iron John's Avatar
    1 Hour Ago
    Change is not the ultimate aim of BSA opponents. The goal is destruction. Just like they wrecked fatherhood in the United States they are attempting to dismantle the one remaining institution which celebrates masculine traits and is capable of guiding boys into becoming men. Once they have done this, nothing will stand in their way.
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  • Percy's Avatar
    1 Hour Ago
    The Boy Scouts is about boys. It is a milieu where boys can BE boys doing the things that helps them grasp Manhood. How do you change the Boy Scouts? You take the 'Boy' out. Excellent article in Mercatornet.
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  • outdoors's Avatar
    1 Hour Ago
    outdoors replied to a thread IRS Scumbags! in Chit chat (MAIN)
    Worker from IRS; "I'm not very good at math" :toofunny:pmslpmsl:toofunny::toofunny::toofunny::toofunny:
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  • outdoors's Avatar
    1 Hour Ago
    She is getting hers from all over the blogosphere. Stardusk and bar bar have both let her have it. Not to mention a lot of other's who see what she is all about. woman moves in the mrm,doesn't like what she sees,attempt's to make it into what she "feels" the way it should be. The backlash against her is also going against Elam just for keeping her around.
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  • outdoors's Avatar
    1 Hour Ago
    Just goes to show the childish nature of the beast.
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  • outdoors's Avatar
    2 Hours Ago
    From here; Kids exposed to suicide of schoolmate more likely to attempt it, study shows | Toronto Star Of course it takes two female suicides to draw attention to this.No mention of the ten boy's who killed themselves compared to these two girl's whatsoever. my comment got through on this one; Needed: New approaches to defuse 'suicide contagion' among teens - Health - CBC News
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  • nomereape's Avatar
    2 Hours Ago
    Racism is often blown out of proportion. It is a postmodernist obsession. Remember the Trayvon Martin case in the U.S.A? The media painted it as a "racist" case. The facts didn't fit because the perpetrator was Hispanic, so they edited the tapes to make him sound like a "White" male. Other news channels suddenly started referring to him as a "White Hispanic". There is always a tendency to paint such things as a "White male" issue. These people are pathetic. Contrary to popular belief,...
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  • outdoors's Avatar
    2 Hours Ago
    That graph makes absolutely no sense to me.
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  • Bigger Brother's Avatar
    2 Hours Ago
    WH666, all you have done with the above is convince me that you are not emotionally stable enough to be in control of a motor vehicle.
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  • nomereape's Avatar
    3 Hours Ago
    Yup, but those textbooks are shipped to many countries. I've seen them used in the U.K and in Canada too. In addition to all this nonsense, the WS students are fed with Susan Brownmiller's fabricated nonsense. It was Brownmiller who over-exaggerated "war rapes" and put forth the 2% false allegation claims. What do you mean?
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  • Percy's Avatar
    3 Hours Ago
    Yet there are still people on this forum who insist on arguing with me ! Even saying I am WRONG ! Despite my having a brain the size of a small Planet. :)
    66 replies | 1304 view(s)
  • Douglas's Avatar
    3 Hours Ago
    The specific issue of the Husky dog "obviously" being a rapist (the first 3 minutes of the 15-minute video) is covered in http://antimisandry.com/stupidity/college-s-husky-dog-logo-promotes-rape-says-student-51426.html By the way, I love the clarity of statement and focus in Gogonostop's footer:
    2 replies | 56 view(s)
  • wh666's Avatar
    3 Hours Ago
    That sounds quite accurate. I say this from a place of experience on both sides of the coin. I had to use a bicycle before I could drive, but I lived out in the countryside where hardly anyone rode a bike and with good reason. The trunk road was very busy and exceptionally narrow. Trucks and coaches would skim inches from the walls/embankments, regardless of whether a cyclist was there. If I had cycled in any manner that all other observed cyclists cycle, I'd be dead or severely...
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  • Douglas's Avatar
    3 Hours Ago
    I was among the first in the UK to own a mobile telephone (when the looked more like bricks and weighed only slightly less). Yet I have never deliberately kept a mobile phone switched on while driving; I don't insist on breaking up a conversation with someone just to answer another conversation (as though the person I'm talking with MUST be less important than whoever is calling); I don't generally talk on the phone in places like a bus, train, pub, etc.. It's just a phone, for goodness sake....
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  • Douglas's Avatar
    5 Hours Ago
    As a simple, fairly short, scholarly investigation of the teachings in Women's Studies (sometimes now called "Gender Studies" to avoid the most obvious criticism) Christine Stolba's work is well worth reading. It is US-centric but still worth perusing by those outside the USA. I recall reading this some time back and realising just what was going on in our universities:
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  • Gogonostop's Avatar
    5 Hours Ago
    Haven't posted here in a while, but I figured I'd throw this one out there. Here's the article that goes with it: Rape Hysteria by Students, Part 3 | A Voice for Male Students
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  • byslexic_danana's Avatar
    5 Hours Ago
    An incident which happened in a street near me, recently: Racist spat in student's face | This is Exeter Not STRICTLY to do with misandry, yet very similar sentiments are echoed in the article, to those which work against us, as men. As the article describes, some Oriental female (her gender probably being of some significance, too, in the eyes of the sanctimonious media) student was walking home, when some guy (naturally!) randomly spat in her face. The culprit didn't speak, and hasn't...
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  • nomereape's Avatar
    5 Hours Ago
    The female researchers in many universities across the U.K and even in the U.S are indoctrinated to a ridiculous extent. One of the methods is through the indoctrination "Bible", as exposed in Stolba, C. (2002). Lying in a Room of One’s Own: How Women’s Studies Textbooks Miseducate Students. I have noticed that most of the Women's Studies takers are those with below average intelligence — the ones who end up at the lower end of standardized tests; easily fooled, persuaded and turned in to...
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  • nomereape's Avatar
    5 Hours Ago
    Jon Stewart Destroys Obama Over IRS Scandal, 'You've Vindicated Conspiracy Theorists' - YouTube Fun starts at 2:44. Disclaimer: I have no political affiliation nor do I care for politics of this kind.
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  • nomereape's Avatar
    5 Hours Ago
    Female rapists. Nope, that doesn't surprise me anymore.
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  • Douglas's Avatar
    8 Hours Ago
    This quote from Elizabeth Saewyc, associate professor of nursing at the University of British Columbia, needs to be highlighted again and again. It is indicative of the huge problem boys and men face in issues such as paedophile attacks, domestic violence, sexual assault and workplace sex discrimination in many countries. Even if the statute law is gender neutral (and much of it is, other than for rape), the implementation of the law by resource providers (e.g. local government), social...
    2 replies | 95 view(s)
  • Douglas's Avatar
    9 Hours Ago
    They would need to see it with the right attitude. In one way, they would see that feminists are against their favourite toy. In another way, they could see that being slender and beautiful is something to be avoided, and so deliberately make themselves unhealthy and fat.
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