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Alcohol always tastes better from the skin or mouth of a woman you’re madly in lust with
mommy core@nannyadumps
type shi i would recreate.
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Women will always default to “what will people think” in matters of romance.
They think love should be decided in the girls group chat.

Madelaine Hanson@MadelaineLucyH
There is no possible situation where 19 year old Emily turns up with 38 year old Jerry and her uni friends don’t think it’s really creepy and weird. Sorry lads
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I'm always shocked by the number of people who date people they aren't attracted to.
It's really, really common
“Bad” Billy Pratt@KILLTOPARTY
Most men will die without ever experiencing this
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“Reading after a certain age diverts the mind too much from its creative pursuits. Any man who reads too much and uses his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking, just as the man who spends too much time in the theater is tempted to be content with living vicariously instead of living his own life.” — Albert Einstein
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@lovedropx i write to become more legible to myself. it’s the only way.
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@paulg this is what obsessive craft looks like from the inside. not visible from the surface. the constraint wasnt just size, it was the density of decisions packed into that space. thats the part that cant be scaled or templated
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i once knew a love so passionate and deep that it burned. and that flame is still alive…waiting…to be rekindled by someone else.
but just not yet.
rehma@rehmazzz
What are you supposed to do with all the love you have for somebody if that person is no longer there? What happens to all the leftover love? Do you suppress it? Do you ignore it? Are you supposed to give it to someone else?
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Top 50 Defenders of Western Civilization
1. Douglas Murray
2. Bari Weiss
3. Ayan Hirsi-Ali
4. Niall Ferguson
5. Jonah Goldberg
6. Noah Rothman
7. Charles Cooke
8. Bill Maher
9. Romesh Ponnuru
10. Sam Harris
11. Ben Shapiro
12. Bret Stephens
13. Coleman Hughes
14. Salman Rushdie
15. James Kirchick
16. John Podhoretz
17. Thomas Sowell
18. Nelle Bowles
19. Noa Tishby
20. Guy Benson
21. Peter Savodinik
22. John Spencer
23. Stephen Hayes
24. George Will
25. Yuval Levin
26. Yashar Ali
27. Yair Rosenberg
28. Konstantin Kisin
29. Noah Smith
30. Megan McArdle
31. Kimberly Ross
32. Yascha Mounk
33. Phillip Klein
34. Mary Katherine Ham
35. Brianna Wu
36. Kmele Foster
37. Ben Dreyfus
38. Dan McLaughlin
39. Ross Douthat
40. Reihan Salam
41. John McCormack
42. Abigal Shrier
43. Jed Rubenfeld
44. Eli Lake
45. Matti Friedman
46. Kat Rosenfield
47. T. Becket Adams
48. Jim Geraghty
49. Andrew McCarthy
50. Josh Hammer
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calling it now: AI girlfriends will be normalized by 2027
not just for incels
for everyone
here's why i think this:
current state:
replika has 10M+ users
character. ai has millions chatting with AI
people already forming attachments
my friend uses AI:
- vents to it daily
- gets emotional support
- prefers it to real therapy
- "doesn't judge me"
been doing this for 8 months
the progression:
2023: "AI companions are weird"
2024: "some people use them, whatever"
2025: "my friend uses one, seems happy"
2026: "tried it once, actually helpful"
2027: "yeah i have an AI companion"
same path as:
- online dating (weird → normal)
- therapy (weird → normal)
- remote work (weird → normal)
the use case:
not replacing real relationships
supplementing them
example:
person in relationship
still uses AI for:
- venting about work (partner tired of hearing it)
- late night anxiety (partner sleeping)
- processing emotions (partner not good at this)
AI doesn't replace partner
fills gaps partner can't/won't fill
the uncomfortable part:
this is probably healthy
better than:
- bottling emotions
- trauma-dumping on friends
- expecting partner to be everything
AI companion as emotional buffer
the market:
lonely people: obvious market
coupled people: hidden market (bigger)
everyone has emotional needs partners can't fully meet
AI fills gap
without judgment, availability issues, or fatigue
the objections:
"but it's not real connection"
neither is therapy, still helps
"people will become more isolated"
or: people will have better real relationships because AI handles overflow
"it's dystopian"
so is doom-scrolling, we adapted
my prediction:
by 2027:
- 30% of people have AI companion
- 10% admit it publicly
- companies offer it as mental health benefit
- relationships improve because people stop expecting partners to be therapists
the test:
if i'm wrong: i'll look dumb
if i'm right: i'll look prescient
either way:
the trend is clear
AI companions are growing
stigma is decreasing
adoption is accelerating
whether you think it's good or bad:
it's happening
prepare accordingly
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