Posted in Culture, Game, Psy Ops, The Id Monster on Oct 13th, 2011
There’s an interesting article on Yahoo of all places, about the ways in which people are susceptible to subtle advertising and product placement manipulation. The author of a new book “Brandwashed”, uses Whole Foods as an example of the myriad ways you fall under the spell of clever retail strategies. While reading about Whole Foods’ … Read more
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Posted in Biomechanics is God, Culture, Girls on Oct 11th, 2011
This blog has touched upon the effect that the birth control pill, now a fifty-year-old institution, has on women’s attraction mechanism. However, the studies examining the matter don’t seem to agree. I have read, (and experienced), contradictory evidence that supports both theses that women on the pill prefer niceguy betas or badboy alphas. Does anyone … Read more
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Posted in Culture, Goodbye America on Oct 11th, 2011
Over at TCCC’s, (insiders will know who I’m talking about), conversation abounds with explanations for why the American median income is stagnating or falling, and why the country seems on an unstoppable collision course with a protracted recession/depression and diminution of world influence. (Read Peter Schaeffer’s comments for some righteous ownage of TCCC’s libertardian equalist … Read more
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Posted in Culture, Current Events on Oct 8th, 2011
A lot of these hipster OccupyWallStreet nitwits posting photos of their debt-laden lamentations online (sometimes accompanied by ridiculously pretentious props like manual ribbon typewriters) are targeting the wrong bad guys. The Wall Street bailouts and securitized mortgage repackagings were bad, to be sure, and I wouldn’t mind a day-of-the-rope for a lot of these cognocryptic … Read more
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Posted in Culture, Misandry on Sep 22nd, 2011
How would the Justice Department respond if 25% of all black murder suspects were falsely accused of the crime by white accusers? Eric Holder would call an immediate press conference and announce he was mobilizing the national guard, the Mexican Army, and everyone who works in law enforcement to end such blatant, hateful, racist discrimination. … Read more
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This is getting to sound like a broken record. Yet another liberal shibboleth is discredited. It doesn’t take a village to raise a child after all, according to University of Michigan research. “In the African villages that I study in Mali, children fare as well in nuclear families as they do in extended families,” said … Read more
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Contrary to a previous study claiming that fatter people live longer than underweight people (a flawed study that was, not surprisingly, trumpeted by feminists, fatties and those who shudder at the thought of sexual market standards), a new study has concluded that fatness will shorten your lifespan: While some past studies have shown that persons … Read more
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Posted in Culture, Girls on Aug 22nd, 2011
Women who have Cupid’s Bow lips are more likely to orgasm during sex than women with straighter lips. A recent study by the University of the West of Scotland found that women with a prominent, sharply raised ‘tubercle’ on their top lip — commonly known as a Cupid’s bow — are 12 times more likely … Read more
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Here’s a simple formula: Economically empowered women + empathetic men = loss of female sex drive. Who’da thunk it! Well, apparently not feminists, because the latest slew of research is sure to give them a crusty old vagina hemorrhage. Using the internet, neuroscientists Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam analysed half a billion sexual fantasies, preferences … Read more
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Posted in Culture, Hope and Change on Jul 23rd, 2011
OneSTDV writes: 1) The nuclear family is the bedrock of civilization. 2) Women are valuable as more than just prostitutes. 3) A romantic relationship has more benefits than just physical pleasure. 4) Marriage has risks, but sometimes they’re very much worth it. 5) Fatherhood is a rewarding experience integral to the emotional health of children. … Read more
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