Mark Murphy

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Mark Murphy

Mark Murphy

@MmurphyDfs

Floor Guy, Husband, Father @thedcfloorguy

Upper Marlboro, MD Beigetreten Aralık 2014
61 Folgt42 Follower
Daily Iran News
Daily Iran News@DailyIranNews·
Iran says the U.S. agreed to: 1—Commitment to non-aggression 2—Continuation of Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz 3—Acceptance of uranium enrichment 4—Lifting of all primary sanctions 5—Lifting of all secondary sanctions 6—Termination of all UN Security Council resolutions 7—Termination of all Board of Governors resolutions 8—Payment of compensation to Iran 9—Withdrawal of U.S. combat forces from the region 10—Cessation of war on all fronts, including against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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Mark Murphy@MmurphyDfs·
@bethanyshondark @TheMomWars I live in DC Metro area (PG County). I'm a flooring installer. My wife is a home maker. We have 5 boys in a 1600sf house. Couldn't be happier and wish we had more. Having children is the peak and purpose of the human experience. Making them is fun too. Go after it.
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Mark Murphy@MmurphyDfs·
@bethanyshondark 5 boys under 12. 2 couches - one form Bob's that lasted 2 years. God the 2nd from Value City since 2016. Main points - 1. Pine or other solid wood construction 2. Washable fabric with 3. Water/stain resistant liners. Its made all the difference.
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Bethany S. Mandel@bethanyshondark·
Get a more expensive sturdier couch that would hopefully hold up Or Replace with another lower end couch knowing I’ll be in the same place in three years?
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Bethany S. Mandel@bethanyshondark·
Seeking advice: We have had a couch from Costco for about three years. It’s falling apart, mostly thanks to heavy wear and tear from six kids. I’d like to replace it. But do I just wait until we’re past heavy wear and tear stage. Or
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Mark Murphy@MmurphyDfs·
@trondbie Attempts to point the blame is what makes them money, rather than focus on the solution.
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Mark Murphy@MmurphyDfs·
@trondbie Too many have deviated and digressed from these points to deliver a clear unified message. A criticism of the current American landscape isn't necessarily unpatriotic, I'd say it's quite the opposite.
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Trond Bie@trondbie·
"In other words, a Critical Theory believes everything is so captured and corrupted by power and those who benefit from systems of power that it isn't even possible to talk about a better situation in clear terms. All that's available is criticism of why the system/society isn't better than it is. This activity has come to be known as identifying or "making visible" the various "problematics" in the existing system."
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames

What you see almost endlessly from Tucker Carlson, "Comic" Dave Smith, Theo Von, etc., and the rest of the blackpillers amounts to a Critical America Theory. I'm not making this up. I'm explaining. Critical Theory was developed by neo-Marxist Max Horkheimer of the Frankfurt School in 1937. In an interview in 1969, Horkheimer explained what the Critical Theory is. He said (closely paraphrasing): "I developed the Critical Theory because we [Western neo-Marxists] realized we cannot articulate the good or ideal society on the terms of the existing society. What we can do is criticize those aspects of the existing society that we wish to change." In other words, a Critical Theory believes everything is so captured and corrupted by power and those who benefit from systems of power that it isn't even possible to talk about a better situation in clear terms. All that's available is criticism of why the system/society isn't better than it is. This activity has come to be known as identifying or "making visible" the various "problematics" in the existing system. A Critical Theory OF SOMETHING would focus this general mode of engagement into a particular domain. For example, a Critical Theory of Race in America would believe that racism is so endemic to a society and embedded within its systems to the benefit of whites that we cannot articulate a true "antiracist" vision on the terms available to us. All we could do is identify where "racism" manifests and criticize it for being there. We call that program "Critical Race Theory" because it is a Critical Theory of Race. What it does in practice is (1) identifies "hidden racism" in everything (criticizing those elements of the existing (racial) system they wish to change), called "identifying problematics"; (2) induces more people to think this way; nothing else. What a Critical America Theory would look like is not being able to articulate what a good or ideal America would look like on the terms of the existing America but criticizing those elements of America as it exists that we wish to change. That is, it would look for everything America isn't doing perfectly according to some ideal standard that doesn't exist, probably cannot exist, and cannot even be articulated and "make those problematics visible" in the hopes of changing the system. Leftists, including the whole of Critical Race Theory, do this endlessly. From Derrick Bell's (founder of CRT) 1970 book, Race, Racism, and American Law, forward, it is a relentless racial Critical America Theory. That's why it exported poorly and often hilariously to other countries that don't have the same law or racial history. Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States (1980) is another example, a very naked example, of a work of Critical America Theory. Specifically, this book goes through every chapter of American history, from pre-founding (Christopher Columbus) to the present (1980 at the time) and catalogues how America cheated "the people," mainly workers, indigenous, racial minorities, and women (the intersectional coalition). What I'm telling you is that the blackpillers of Podcastistan and X, etc., very notably including Tucker Carlson, are doing a socially conservative variation on Critical America Theory. Whether Carlson or "Auron MacIntyre" (nhrn) from The Blaze, the undertone of every message is plainly "you don't hate your (real) country enough" as compared against an imaginary ideal that doesn't, can't, and won't ever exist. The Blackpill Comics all do the same thing, relentlessly identifying "problematics" and alleged hidden systems of control that delegitimize the country as it actually is against a standard that isn't even real. The thing is, Critical America Theory is a Critical Theory of America. That is, it is a Critical Theory. That is, when you participate in this slop, you are taking on a critical consciousness about America. Having a critical consciousness is being WOKE, by definition (of Woke). This slop is Woke. When this Critical America Theory slop takes on a socially Leftist slant, we call it Woke Left (or just Woke). When this Critical America Theory slop takes on a socially conservative or Rightist slant, we call it Woke Right (which is just Woke too). They are both Woke. They are both toxic. They are both false enlightenment into a kind of terrible darkness, entitlement, malice, despair, hatred, and failure. Reject Critical America Theory. Love your country. It's great, and it's worth it.

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Evisceron
Evisceron@Evisceron·
@MmurphyDfs @CandiceHollaway A father taking care of someone else's kids has nothing to do with porn ahahahaha. We have that all over this country. Dude, holy shit...
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Candice Hollaway@CandiceHollaway·
People are shocked and even bitter that women from the industry settle down, were able to pair bond, and had children. The truth is they’re mad these women were not punished as harshly as was promised. If you’re a good person, attractive, and want to have a family you can and will. The internet isn’t a real place.
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Mark Murphy@MmurphyDfs·
@Evisceron @CandiceHollaway In this lady's scenario, where a porn star wants to debate her past away, and her new boyfriend wants to pontificating about being a father because he's babysitting someone else's kids. The very reason why I posted originally. I can't stand this shit.
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Mark Murphy@MmurphyDfs·
@Evisceron @CandiceHollaway Assuming your married, how would you explain your wife's profession to them, and explain to them you're not act j ally their dad either. Think they'd be cool with that? WTF are we doing here?
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Mark Murphy@MmurphyDfs·
@CandiceHollaway You'll most likely ruin uour kids lives through your vanity. They'll have no stability, no example of a solid relationship. There's no excusing or pontificating that away.
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Mark Murphy@MmurphyDfs·
@CandiceHollaway I know who you are, no idea why you keep appearing in my feed (I don't watch porn), maybe because I followed your latest boyfriend. You can't act like your past never happened. You can't undo what's done. Normal men and women don't/won't do what you do. You're not special
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Mark Murphy@MmurphyDfs·
@BridgetPhetasy Boomers be like "should I spend time with tge grandkids this weekend or make up a protest to feel more self righteous?". The answer, obvious.
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Bridget Phetasy@BridgetPhetasy·
@ABC This poor tortured man. I am praying for him.
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ABC News
ABC News@ABC·
JUST IN: Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, on Friday afternoon, the Martin County Sheriff’s Office said. His condition was not immediately clear. abcnews.link/Tk1imc0
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Mark Murphy@MmurphyDfs·
@jockowillink We need your dumbbell thrusters in the White House. Lead.
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Jocko Willink@jockowillink·
Aftermath. Breakfast: Dumbbell Thrusters.
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Jocko Willink@jockowillink·
In 3, 2, 1…Start ‘em up.
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