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PolishKnightUSA

@PolishUsa

Katılım Haziran 2022
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Bobby
Bobby@RealBlackIrish·
‘I used to have access to my husband’s income’ Lol, lmao even
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PolishKnightUSA
PolishKnightUSA@PolishUsa·
@Kore239391 @RealBlackIrish Perhaps that's why men refuse to help women with housechores even if she has a full time job? Because they don't want the wife to feel insecure or less feminine if she doesn't get the lady pleasure of doing all of it?
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Kore
Kore@Kore239391·
@PolishUsa @RealBlackIrish there are men who feel insecure because wife/gf earns more, by the way. they cause the friction not the woman. and there are freeloader men with breadwinner women, it exists. and househusband arrangement exists for men who can reject patriarchy in that way. but not common yeah.
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Dr. Ricardo Duchesne
Dr. Ricardo Duchesne@dr_duchesne·
@BannedGrinch The Indian problem is bigger than many think with their constant talk about Indian mayhem, chaos and dirt; Indians are now ahead of whites in average income and in STEM education that pays high salaries.
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Dr. Ricardo Duchesne
Dr. Ricardo Duchesne@dr_duchesne·
Forget Blacks, Muslims, Jews, Aboriginals, Chinese: The liberal woke/capitalist dynamic has added what may possibly be the most nationalistic, aggressive, nepotistic, ethnocentric, and soon-to-be powerful immigrant group ever: Indians.
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PolishKnightUSA
PolishKnightUSA@PolishUsa·
@nodespaghett @OliverOrcbucks @RealBlackIrish “0” supported evidence. Heck, feminists rail against arranged marriages and “marriages of convenience”. Either women were oppressed by the patriarchy or not. In the end, fathers chose better than most women today based upon divorce and illegitimacy rates.
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nodespaghetti
nodespaghetti@nodespaghett·
@PolishUsa @OliverOrcbucks @RealBlackIrish Sure, sometimes it is what you suggested, but you just don't know what life was like before history. Marriage has also involved consent in every civilized culture since the beginning. Who is to say that didn't come first? People have a completely unfounded bias against the past
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PolishKnightUSA
PolishKnightUSA@PolishUsa·
@NWOBruh @BeatrixdeSol @VivaldiVril I only “liked” women I’d consider for a relationship towards marriage or at least long term girlfriend. I focused on custom messages for them. I was sincere.
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BaroqueMan
BaroqueMan@VivaldiVril·
This chart is like a Ouija board for dimwits. If you see truth in it, you don't know anything about what makes men attractive to women in real life. TOUCH GRASS. Absent extreme misfortune, the difference between sex appeal and inceldom is completely within a man's grasp.
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PolishKnightUSA
PolishKnightUSA@PolishUsa·
@jeremyct I paid $600 to rent a room for about 15 years of my life while a bachelor. It was a fond time, actually. Eggs at Aldi now for $1.66. My wife was in shock!
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Jeremy
Jeremy@jeremyct·
older generations love to say “we all struggled in our 20s.” not like this. you weren’t paying $3,500 in rent and $28 for eggs. you didn’t graduate with $50k in debt and zero job security. gen z isn’t being dramatic. they’re drowning.
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Dave Greene
Dave Greene@GreeneMan6·
So this is what happened. In 1977 George Lucas made “Star Wars” as a high-budget variation on pulp sci-fi with some Samurai/Western tropes thrown in. The film was a smash success, far exceeding expectations. Based on this success, a bunch of Boomer luminaries hoped on Lucas’ project and created the masterpiece that was “Empire Strikes Back”, not only fleshing out the Star Wars universe but incorporating classic wisdom and New Aged spirituality along the lines of Joseph Campbell into film’s plot. Subsequently, the existence of these deep spiritual themes in “Empire Strikes Back” (along with their clumsy conclusion in “Return of the Jedi”) convinced an entire generation that this cheap action flick was in fact a cultural landmark, our generation’s version of “Lord of the Rings”. But this was not the case. “Empire Strikes Back” notwithstanding, Star Wars is, at its heart, a dumb pulp adventure. So, understandably, no movies since have been able to recapture the magic. Furthermore, Star Wars fans should be aware that you couldn’t even pursue the themes of “Empire Strikes Back” in a modern Star Wars film, even if you wanted to. The New-Age liberal do-gooderism would feel “Boomer” to Millennials and Zoomers. The classic spiritual themes, if developed, would be threatening to a Star Wars fan base who organizes their lives around consumerism.
Cirsova - Dream Lords Legacy Live on Kickstarter@cirsova

25 years ago, people complained that the fights had choreography but no substance, so it's ironic that Disney gave us a movie that had neither substance nor choreography, but somehow internet people will tell you it's the fault of the fans who wanted substance.

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PolishKnightUSA
PolishKnightUSA@PolishUsa·
@Romazehari Did it EVER occur to you that fathers suffered back then, and now? That those free dinners cost money? That men have to work harder for less than their fathers than to wage deflation?
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Roma
Roma@Romazehari·
The divorce rate is so high because MEN still want to live like their fathers did, but women no longer have to suffer like their mothers did.
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PolishKnightUSA
PolishKnightUSA@PolishUsa·
@srnorty @GreeneMan6 Addendum: Meesa like Jar-Jar in retrospect. Phantom Menace meesa lots of problematic characters. Meesa think Phantom Menace was a lot of fun although Mitacholdrals? stupid meesa.
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srnorty
srnorty@srnorty·
@PolishUsa @GreeneMan6 I honestly don't understand the Ewok hate. They were entertaining, kind of scary in a way when you found out they are people, then brave and sympathetic when they were dying in the fight with the Empire.
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PolishKnightUSA
PolishKnightUSA@PolishUsa·
@TheCatholicEngr It is kind of funny how many boss babes will think they're entitled to a guy who makes more/better educated than her AND hot to boot if her job wasn't meant to impress him... Why would she be entitled to such a God-tier unit of Masculinity ahead of some Starbucks barista?
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PolishKnightUSA
PolishKnightUSA@PolishUsa·
@srnorty @GreeneMan6 And did you realize that the only way they had all those clothes for Princess Leia to try on was because they had EATEN the previous person who wore them?
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Cinema Scene
Cinema Scene@CinemaScene404·
The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
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PolishKnightUSA
PolishKnightUSA@PolishUsa·
@DrunkRepub No. USA's DEI reparations, cheap labor immigration is what comprises a majority of GDP expenditures. How much did it cost for the cities to all move to the suburbs after desegregation? Europe is now following USA's example with white guilt.
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The Drunk Republican
The Drunk Republican@DrunkRepub·
The only reason Europeans have “free” healthcare is because Americans have spent the last few decades paying for this shit
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PolishKnightUSA
PolishKnightUSA@PolishUsa·
Well, yeah. This also means that women themselves don't respect this work while they regard male professions, such as doctor or scientist, to be respectable. It's why they get illegal immigrant nannies. Women don't respect this work meaning they regard it as unskilled labor.
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