
The World Needs Strong Men
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The World Needs Strong Men
@strongmenHQ
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United States of America Katılım Şubat 2018
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Most men stay stuck.
No discipline. No direction. No real control over their life.
They can change, but they never build structure.
That’s what I write about every week.
If you’re serious about improving:
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Weak men scroll. Strong men Build.
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Nie mogę przestać tego oglądać 😅
Koreański influencer przyleciał do Francji, aby zrobić strima i zadać kłam prawackim mitom, że niby francuskie miasta są niebezpieczne z powodu obecności w nich afrykańskich imigrantów.
Ledwo co wysiadł z taryfy i od razu został zaatakowany przez grupę murzynów. Przeszedł dosłownie kilkaset metrów. Dostał lepe na ryj, stracił buta i ukradli mu statyw.
"Nie, proszę, proszę, nie róbcie tego! Proszę, nie!"
I to wszystko w środku dnia na otwartej ulicy.
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Having female friends is truly hilarious. Can’t believe I used to be against having them.
One, who a lot of you probably know on here, is currently making some “husband material” guy wait for sex because she “wants to do things differently now.”
Meanwhile she got drunk and hooked up with a 6’4 finance bro last Saturday and doesn’t even have his number saved or remember his name
NYC dating is an insane and sometimes unfair game
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@Lughos1 So many better choices. He’s a great actor, but I don’t see him as Odysseus.
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There are many valid critiques of the dismal casting for the Odyssey movie, but they're missing the elephant in the room, Matt Damon. Damon has a great acting career, but if we're being honest, all his characters are simply a subtly different flavor of Matt Damon; nerdy-adjacent-yet-tough-guy guy. He could never pull off epic hero, much less The Epic Hero of western canon.

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Only 4 of the top 15 wealthiest billionaires are over 6 foot tall. Shorter guys often become the most successful...
1. Mukesh Ambani — ~5’6” — ~$100B
2. Mark Zuckerberg — ~5’7” — ~$209B
3. Jeff Bezos — ~5’7”–5’8” — ~$266B
4. Jensen Huang — ~5’7”–5’8” — ~$189B
5. Carlos Slim — ~5’8” — ~$126B
6. Amancio Ortega — ~5’8” — ~$132B
7. Sergey Brin — ~5’8”–5’9” — ~$292B
8. Warren Buffett — ~5’10” — ~$144B
9. Bill Gates — ~5’10” — ~$104B
10. Larry Page — ~5’11” — ~$317B
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@MurrayHillGuy1 “Trying not to be a slur anymore”***
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@Daywrotethis Why is it that a big part of me wants to stomp out the weak? They fucking DISGUST me.
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Did he let the creep off easy? What would YOU have done?
I wouldn’t not have shown such restraint. I would have ended his life.
A father’s first responsibility is protection, not public approval.
If a convicted child predator is repeatedly approaching your children in your own yard, speaking to your six-year-old daughter while you are trying to build a safe home, most decent men do not need a committee meeting to understand the severity of that situation.
People forget how fathers are wired when they actually love their children. A good man will tolerate disrespect toward himself far longer than he will tolerate danger circling his kids. That switch flips fast, and it should.
The modern world has become deeply confused about masculine protection because too many people now view firm male aggression as more offensive than predatory behavior itself. A man standing between evil and his family gets treated as the problem while the actual predator receives endless layers of explanation, sympathy, and procedural concern.
No.
A convicted predator repeatedly approaching small children crosses a line that any serious father understands immediately, even before words are spoken. Men were not designed to stand in the driveway with folded arms while danger tests boundaries around their daughters.
Any man condemning the father before condemning the predator deserves a long, careful look himself, because normal people instinctively understand why a father reacts when a threat keeps appearing around his children.
Civilized societies only survive because enough fathers are still willing to become extremely serious when evil gets too close to home.
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A father’s first responsibility is protection, not public approval.
If a convicted child predator is repeatedly approaching your children in your own yard, speaking to your six-year-old daughter while you are trying to build a safe home, most decent men do not need a committee meeting to understand the severity of that situation.
People forget how fathers are wired when they actually love their children. A good man will tolerate disrespect toward himself far longer than he will tolerate danger circling his kids. That switch flips fast, and it should.
The modern world has become deeply confused about masculine protection because too many people now view firm male aggression as more offensive than predatory behavior itself. A man standing between evil and his family gets treated as the problem while the actual predator receives endless layers of explanation, sympathy, and procedural concern.
No.
A convicted predator repeatedly approaching small children crosses a line that any serious father understands immediately, even before words are spoken. Men were not designed to stand in the driveway with folded arms while danger tests boundaries around their daughters.
Any man condemning the father before condemning the predator deserves a long, careful look himself, because normal people instinctively understand why a father reacts when a threat keeps appearing around his children.
Civilized societies only survive because enough fathers are still willing to become extremely serious when evil gets too close to home.
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HE GAVE HIS LIFE SO CHILDREN COULD LIVE.
Amin Abdullah could’ve ran.
Nobody would’ve blamed him.
But when shooters stormed the Islamic Center of San Diego, this man — a father of 8 working security — stepped in front of danger instead of away from it.
He warned the school.
He helped lock the place down.
He stood his ground while kids and families got to safety.
Over 100 children and staff made it out because one man was willing to risk everything for people he barely even knew.
That’s the kind of man the world needs more of.
Not fake tough guys online.
Not dudes chasing attention.
A protector.
A man with courage.
A man who put innocent lives before his own.
Rest easy, brother. You died a hero. 🕊️
The world needs strong men.

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@MurrayHillGuy1 The future Mrs. (Insert your last name here)
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Bob Lazar said that there was classified material connected to religions and that ‘aliens’ view humans as containers for the soul.
The Amazonian tribes call the Gray aliens Mankunawabu, or the ant people, beings said to live underground that can snatch a person’s soul and take it below the Earth, with only a powerful shaman able to bring it back.
People will eventually need to face the reality that this phenomenon is ancient and deeply intertwined with religions.
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach
Trump promised disclosure, the whistleblowers and insiders say that this is inevitable. But is the public ready for full disclosure of interdimensional beings that can be in the same room with you, read your mind, emotions and know your secrets without you even knowing that they are present? The UAP phenomenon is ancient and connected to religions and there are times when they emerge and disclosure becomes reality. It's always connected when there is great distress and close to the Geophysical Event.
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