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  • Comics & Animation, what do you believe about the potential audience for...?

    I plan to compare adaptations of fiction productions. As much as I can, I'd like to keep it playing, but often enough, I delineate history and trivia behind the fiction and development. It is not an effective "enjoyment" of the series, but more like a moving wiki on the production. A review/recap with many additions of trivia.

    A Youtube series.Obviously many fictions are not applicable for this, such as, say, completely divergent, or completely equal stories, but something like alternate continuities would be perfect. I speed up certain parts and/or cut out small pieces to fit the full installments (episodes/chapters, etc.) into the time limit. I add my own narration and music.

    I have two videos running side by side and/or in windows.

    1 AnswerComics & Animation6 years ago
  • What do "MGTOW's" want?

    I've been reading recently that they've been ripping on Janet Bloomfield.JUDGY*****,of all people!

    One of the greatest advocates for common sense among gender politics.

    What do they believe about the female?

    I have always seen the complaint about the "parasitic" nature of the female,though of course,there are commonly "symbiotic" parasites in nature.

    Sex is a part of humankind's nature,&there is much positive to take away from it.It is very obviously part of the natural trajectory&dangerous to tamper with it(like the socialist has)

    boldanddetermined.com/how-to-harness-your-sexual-energy/

    I would say that all energy for a man is strongly tied to sex.When it's been building,due to a new encounter,it is deeply fulfilling to be..fulfilling for someone.I'm not talking about seed,but exciting the lady.

    Of course it takes away somewhat,but it's a damn sight better than the quality of life I've seen in some MGTOWs.Not to skew the view of myself,but..it is one thing to remove distractions during some intense, dogged pursuit of labor, but attempting to somehow forgo the sexual hierarchy..does not seem wise.

    Most folks I've known to proclaim "oddball,crazy,strange"usually are not folks who earn my respect.

    I've noticed that I did not use these terms to describe myself,once I had embarked on my weight training journey.Meaning, these terms were deprecative, and I had begun to respect myself.

    There is no escaping social hierarchy, only defaulting to the bottom.Feel free to chime in...

    7 AnswersGender & Women's Studies6 years ago
  • What do anti-feminists seem to agree on?

    I think we all agree on biological determinism of gender, and at least in this area, do not adopt a "blank slate" method of psychology (That is to say, it is not rewritable).

    That men are "better" in skills and coping with reality. That women are equipped for childbirth far more than the prior skills. I might add that childbirth is expensive evolution-wise,perhaps that is why they don't have male strengths. just my thought there

    6 AnswersGender Studies6 years ago
  • How would feminists feel about public male arousal?

    On say, public transportation (just sitting as usual) or in personal life, say, on a date or picnic or meeting.

    I would have addressed "females" in the header, but feminists tend to get the most worked up about these things.

    7 AnswersGender Studies6 years ago
  • Gender studies: If societal expectations are "oppressive", why not become reclusive?

    All the time i hear liberals and marxists talking about social norms and expectation and not judging/discriminating/ political correctness (ironically oppressive itself by force).

    Expectations are bound to happen, unless you want pure ignorance to take over.... oh wait.

    anyhow, if it bothers you unnecessarily... just leave it. what do you think?

    3 AnswersGender Studies6 years ago
  • TRT for youth?

    For the longest time, i've been easily behind the others in terms of development and natural abilities. Even weightlifting very seriously to occasional jealousy of the children, when i was 16 or so, benching about 185 max and pull maybe 270, was laughable. Most of the moderately gifted football players at my school my own age(training same level as myself) 225 bench minimum, pull about 400, same for mental capacity. I did get smarter and more stable by lifting, but it simply was not enough. By the time I was able to get C's in high school, university was a pipe dream. I had about a 1.8 average in high school,20 ACT, and not more than 300$ to my name.

    I wont gain sympathy complaining, but it takes a strong mind in the first place to convey a messge effectively in te first place. You see my problem. None have been able to cure my issues. Though it could be arged that government/social workers/psychiatrists are full of it themselves, ineffective.I have been diagnosed with ADHD at 8 years old (Dec.2004-march2005),Autism at 10 (October 2006-January 2007)and believed myself to have hypotonia at 14(delayed puberty of course).

    I was fed nonsense about obedience, and friendliness, and "social skills" especially by women, what kept me from insanity was a few anarcho-capitalist anti feminist "manosphere" websites to teach me the importance of discipline and productivity and ties to my psychology.However, i am not so naive as to ignore the holisticity and coverage of my natural weakness.

    2 AnswersMen's Health6 years ago
  • Gender Studies: Why is Testosterone so heavily protected and media despised, but trans operations are easily?

    The counter argument could be compared to gun control arguments. If it is bad for the general case, it stands to reason that it is harmful for all. How we permit one massive armed gang to keep entire population from making 10000 small gangs. If guns are bad, great! Stop using guns! Especially to grant permission for "law enforcement"/ monopolization of guns "gun control". Seriously!

    Anywho, i hate to sound like conspiracy theorist, but it would seem like a feminist(and by extension Marxist) infiltration of corporate pharmaceuticals. I cant even play the "depression" card as they will prescribe stimulants instead. Dont get me wrong, its better than nothing, but for being stronger than the ladies (mentally) to avoid competition and female emotional instability, providing stability, taking care of my family, being focused, T is the necessary component. About 6 years ago, beginning of puberty, then year or two after, i was physically very weak, abstract thinking was behind, failed advanced classes, could not "advocate" for myself.

    So far behind, i was only lectured on fake self esteem. not even adderall before last month of HS. TBH my social workers and psychiatrists do seem like feminists and liberals.

    What do you think of this?especially the contradiction between "TRT is good! Dont trap yourself into your socially assigned sex!" and "Steroids make you angry and abusive! and are toxic masculinity!"

    1 AnswerGender Studies6 years ago
  • Gender Studies: explain the mentality and philosophy of this page?

    https://omegavirginrevolt.wordpress.com/

    i subscribe to the ideas of anarcho capitalism- or "extreme" libertarianism, enjoy Stefan molyneux's podcasts recently, identify with the work of Rand (only heard anthem so far), anatomy of the state, am an advocate of compassionate eugenics, transhumanism/futurism/genetic enoneering/stem cell research, majoring in Biomedical engineering. "Atheist", homeschooling, decentralization. in gender politics i am closest to a "traditionalist"

    i too dislike the attitude of the MRM.

    this blog says that there is no personal solution to systemic problems, and while i can see that the government abuse of power is obviously a difficult obstacle, it can be done through proper education and simultaneous action.

    Is there a label and/or consistent root of this blog's ideas? like anarcho-syndicalist? Closest thing i can think of.

    1 AnswerGender Studies6 years ago
  • Best iTunes U courses in mathematics?

    I have math 020: beginning algebra downloaded. I completed until Algebra 2 in high school last year (took me from 10th-12th grade to pass with C).

    The major I applied for a few months ago was bio-medical engineering. I'm in a transfer program. I'd like to start at U-M Ann arbor within a year.

    The CLEP + iTunes U saves the hassle of financial aid and general costs, time, and personal social issues.

    I'd like to minor in economics or political science, whichever is more comprehensive, and like to know computer science well enough.

    The engineering program at U-M's prereqs are as follows:

    Math: College Level Calculus I, II, III and Differential Equations.(Math, 115, Math 116, Math 215, and 216)

    Physics: Calculus-based Physics with labs (PHY 140, PHY 141, PHY 240, PHY 241L)

    Chemistry: General College Chemistry with lab (CHEM 130/125L/126L or CHEM 210/211L)

    Computing: Computer Programming, C++ preferred. (ENGR 101 or EECS 183) Some departments will accept other programming languages. See a list of other accepted programming languages.

    English: English Composition (ENG 125)

    thank you.

  • Benefits vs drawbacks of entry level work?

    Anyone with advice, please weigh in on this:

    Truck driver-simple work, solitary work, decent pay

    -needs CDL, difficult before age 21, no support out on the road, unhealthy

    delivery driver- similar concerns to above

    Construction-general labor)- simple, physical work, good pay

    injury

    Garbage collector- similar concerns to above.

    also need a good way to answer questions about occupation.

    If it is possible, I'd love to be apprenticed to a farmer when the season starts. As a side thing, I'd like to start a large garden for the homeless. I need advice for an outlet. Any organization names would be appreciated

    police officer, maybe??

    I live in Canton, Michigan in the US.

    I'd like to start paid work within a month or two, and i'd like to do a few days of school simultaneously.

    I'm also a vegetarian and I would try avoiding government work if I can

    I'd like to also know requirements for these. Thanks

    4 AnswersLaw & Ethics6 years ago
  • Feminists, do you believe in psychological differences between men and women?

    i ask this because many feminists (and liberals in general) often talk about the need for government force for any issue they can nitpick- especially in areas with a disadvantaged group.

    but oftentimes ignore that groups behavioral tendencies- and in general human behavior itself, in the case of abstractions.

    Feminists specifically dislike evopsych

    though it has scientific evidence, simply due to it negating their views

    6 AnswersGender Studies6 years ago
  • Religion and spirituality: Are there atheists who disregard religion?

    Like myself.

    More prominent than my disbelief are my neuroses in my lifestyle.

    I'm torn over anti religion as i do find it detrimental, just in that it is wrong.

    If you believe crazy things,lifestyle is also affected. I refrain from the label of progressive, as it ties in too much with certain political agendas which I hate. They've got a bad attitude as well. I have a massive grudge with these people as I've misplaced loyalty and trust in trust in them. Most of my psychologists/social workers have been socialists/liberal atheist I like the ideas of futurism and transhumanism, as they support scientific growth, without the bogus attitude I notice in most "atheists". I strongly look up to this fellow: BoldAndDetermined.com

    And Stefan molyneux

    7 AnswersReligion & Spirituality6 years ago
  • What are the main criticisms of Stefan molyneux?

    What are the main criticisms of Stefan molyneux?

    I've recently started looking into libertarian and individualist ideas, so Im not too familiar with differences between details.

    Besides defooing, I think 95% of his ideas are

    Phenomenal. Been listening to his podcasts as they come out since a couple months, and the archives mostly in order. Up to January 2006

    1 AnswerPolitics6 years ago
  • Feminists, would you be willing to keep your equality out of government?

    I'm a voluntarist. No one forces anything from anyone. If you want it, go and get it, and if you want it from me, talk it over with me.

    More rights for anyone over the other renders your equality notion as utter BS.

    I don't believe we are equal in capabilities, but ultimately the strongs responsibility is protection of the weak, and even if it fails, government doesn't work to force it.

    I think it's extremely difficult to work out the gender bias in courts pertaining to straight relationships, as they are quite nuanced. Even the most neutered feminist would agree that you want different things from your partner than a friend.

    So how about no

    -No fault divorce, no affirmative action, no fathers rights, no mothers rights, no violence,period, no child abuse, no alimony, no domestic rape, no consent laws, nothing but the people to take matters in their own hands. Notice I didnt advocate for more laws.

    That is equality

    2 AnswersGender Studies6 years ago
  • Feminists, would you be willing to keep your equality out of government?

    I'm a voluntarist. No one forces anything from anyone. If you want it, go and get it, and if you want it from me, talk it over with me.

    More rights for anyone over the other renders your equality notion as utter BS.

    I don't believe we are equal in capabilities, but ultimately the strongs responsibility is protection of the weak, and even if it fails, government doesn't work to force it.

    I think it's extremely difficult to work out the gender bias in courts pertaining to straight relationships, as they are quite nuanced. Even the most neutered feminist would agree that you want different things from your partner than a friend.

    So how about no

    -No fault divorce, no affirmative action, no fathers rights, no mothers rights, no violence,period, no child abuse, no alimony, no domestic rape, no consent laws, nothing but the people to take matters in their own hands. Notice I didnt advocate for more laws.

    That is equality

    5 AnswersLaw & Ethics6 years ago
  • Feminists, would you be willing to keep your equality out of government?

    I'm a voluntarist. No one forces anything from anyone. If you want it, go and get it, and if you want it from me, talk it over with me.

    More rights for anyone over the other renders your equality notion as utter BS.

    I don't believe we are equal in capabilities, but ultimately the strongs responsibility is protection of the weak, and even if it fails, government doesn't work to force it.

    I think it's extremely difficult to work out the gender bias in courts pertaining to straight relationships, as they are quite nuanced. Even the most neutered feminist would agree that you want different things from your partner than a friend.

    So how about no

    -No fault divorce, no affirmative action, no fathers rights, no mothers rights, no violence,period, no child abuse, no alimony, no domestic rape, no consent laws, nothing but the people to take matters in their own hands. Notice I didnt advocate for more laws.

    That is equality

    1 AnswerLaw & Ethics6 years ago
  • I need informational listening on anarcho capitalism and libertarian ideas- NOT by Stefan Molyneux?

    I'm new to the ideas of the red pill and voluntarism (they go hand in hand), and Id heard a lot about Stef, and Ive really been enjoying him for the last few months or so, but I've also seen some criticisms of his narcissism, and need some other listening for a more rounded understanding.

    Preferably something I can listen to on a device.

    2 AnswersMedia & Journalism6 years ago
  • Gender studies: how old are you?

    I'm interested in Age correlation with ideas.

    Most of the regulars know mine. Voluntaryist, nihilist, transhumanist, anti feminist traditionalist, anticorporatist,

    My date of birth is 8/18/96

    32 AnswersGender Studies6 years ago