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Favored expressions of cheaters, embezzlers, child molesters and the corrupt and obscene in general (but only after they get caught): “I’m not perfect” “Life is messy and complex” “I’m flawed”
John Bickley@jtbickley

A few thoughts: First, this is why I love working for DW. I've been at the company from year one. We aren't perfect. We swing big and that inevitably involves some big misses, but also some massive hits. Regardless of the ups & downs, as @BenShapiro lays out here, the core mission of the company has always been the same: promoting "truth & virtue & freedom." Conservatism is less of an ideology than it is simply a commitment to looking reality in the face & being honest about it, and then trying to do some good based on that reality. I know firsthand that’s our goal every day on @MorningWire. Again, we don't always do this perfectly, but we do it better than most of the outlets out there. Second, the slings & arrows Ben & DW face are a product of DW having become, as Ben puts it, an American institution to be reckoned with. And he’s right: those on the Left & Horseshoe Right obsessed with taking this institution down are actually not fighting against us, but against our conservative core mission. But I'll bet on the conservative side every time because reality -- not what people want to be true, or dreamed to be true, or grievance conspiracism & calculated grifting -- remains undefeated. As for our critics' claims of our imminent collapse: 6th largest podcast publisher on the planet with a reach of 41 million a month from just 11 shows. Hopefully we’ll keep “failing” like this for another decade.

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Humiliating. Vile.
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@DanBilzerian It’s for ethnic minorities and people who live under bridges
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Since quitting weed I’ve noticed better sleep, more confidence, no anxiety, and dramatically improved mental acuity. It was honestly one of the hardest addictions for me to beat, and looking back, it may have been the biggest net negative in my life. Crazy to say, but it’s true.
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@ProjPM Why is my name even in this
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Looking back at my gay pictures and at my most lesbian I look like Ilse Koch
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Joseph Karre@JosephKarre·
Can’t stop won’t stop @DIGITALNAS 🐐
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A lot of the guys I know who have told me they struggled with same sex attraction, and I would extrapolate this to the other men who struggle in general, aside from this issue, were all guys who didn't have the context of male friendship or fraternity Lack of a masculine dad, brother, sports teams, and friends. Their sexuality was impaired because they had no context for close fraternal bonds, making it a category similar to the attraction they felt for women. Once they were able to grasp their masculinity, it went away I would imagine a lot of guys struggle with a lack of these bonds just generally, they feel ineffective, boring job, lonely, no purpose or competition, no camaraderie, nobody to confide in A lot of them are very obviously seeking to join political extremist cults or ideologies in which they can receive an identity and sympathy in exchange for loyalty, and in doing so, many of them just confuse this new identity for what they are seeking, especially since it is relegated to the online. Not to mention that many of these things just won't suffice for a full male friendship I will say, there is a group of guys who are groypers nearby, and they took the initiative to just do things. Naturally, there were more bookish, reserved, gaming/online-type guys, but there were also older, go-out-to-bars, go-out-to-eat, play-sports-type people I drifted towards. The one thing that really became a substitute for the founding of the group was that we would all go to Mass, and it was something we would sometimes go to together and we had to share together This is actually how I met @basedspinach and a few other mutuals on here Males need fraternal bonds. These guys introduced me to a Catholic intramural sports league, a Catholic professional networking group, and they were involved in their metro areas' Catholic parishes Not to be too corny, but young men in groups in war bands, with the routine of being away for long periods of time, with only each other, gradually turning this into different rituals and activities You should have guys you go to the bars with, go watch or play sports with, that you go on dates or go meet women with -- I met the best girl ever, going to a concert with my best friend, and that was our thing, just going out to chase girls. We eventually went out with these girls again, and she became the best girlfriend ever. These are things you will cherish. Men need to have these bonds, and it is crucial for their development and sense of self
Ryan Lee@honorablesaint

I think a big reason why young men are so messed up is that they didn't grow up with a group of guy friends, were part of a team, or would hang with just the guys. Covid made this even more difficult. When women are present, the whole dynamic changes instantly. School, work, activities, hangouts. Women are always around. Even in the "streaming" world now, it is dominated by socially awkward losers made millionaires and spend their time surrounding themselves with tons of women who are just there for clout, money and status. So these guys think that's what is normal and should be attained. This is why the sensitive young man meme is so true. If you didn't grow up with a strong group of guys or on a team, then you were never truly challenged as a man. Men attack and expose your weakness, but for the groups benefit. You're fat? Your boys will call you Churro. You can lose all the weight and that nickname will still be yours forever. You're clowning him because he's one the guys and tough love is how men roll. When women are around suddenly you get "Omg guys that's so mean how could you call him Churro!" It's antithetical to masculinity. The women wouldn't call their fat friend Churro, and in fact, they'd call her beautiful and super funny ummm actually! This will seep into your social dynamic the more women are around all the time. Bros need to be bros again. Even gyms are dominated by half naked chicks vying for your attention. The UFC is infected by that one broad doing all the interviews and rolling around on mats with the fighters for promotional. They're everywhere. The never ending feminization of society.

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Ulysses can’t handle anyone else getting attention
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What a shame
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@Nero Was laughing at this title last night

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