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Gamer, Rural living. Contemplating the world we find ourselves in, through writing and music. (Highlights)

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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
Symmetry Deficit. A melancholic Grunge/R&B lament, echoes the ghosts of cultural upheaval, the broken balance in reciprocity In a garden of thorns where symmetry shatters and deficits bloom, the masculine fire fades into frost kissed oblivion, leaving souls adrift in digital shadows. Produced with @suno #Music #GrungeRap #RnB #HipHop #Masculinity #CulturalShift #Loneliness #AI
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
The real question is, would you rather be protected and celebrated for being who you are as a women, or held to the same standards as men. Meaning being sent into active combat, not getting free medical care, or subsidized medical care. The elimination of most poverty focused programs, since they are targeting the mothers of children and not the fathers, largely. Elimination of the modern cultural quotas we have implemented on having women in the workplace.
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jezz@ABmrJutt·
And somehow, we're the 'weaker' ones."
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
@kiarakamn The average man in the USA hasn't had sex in over a year. Recent figures going around state 60-80% of them have no interests in relationships in general. That means your avg guy is actually an incel in the USA.
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lana@kiarakamn·
Men switch arguments based on their status. Notice it's only incels who pretend to be innocent romantics, while the avg guy is joking about cheating and "longhouse" & nagging by wives
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
And as a mother, EVERYTHING you do is also not a favor, but a responsibility. A child in the relationship means you both are locked into the responsibility of raising that child together, tapping out early because you feel overwhelmed, or want a break from your spouse isn't on the table.
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D.@Lush_Beauty1·
If you’re a father, everything you do for your child is NOT a favor to the mother, it’s YOUR responsibility.
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
Change my mind: Women who say they are "stimming" or "over stimulated" are the same as guys who talk about trains all the time. Take them both to a Active train depot and they'll both freak out.
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
I... think you need to read some history books. I'm not saying any of that is good, but you really don't understand human nature, if you don't understand what other humans have done to each other over the years. Moral standards are the only thing keeping us from becoming animals. Those standards are enforced by people who are happy to be abusive to those who break them.
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EarthtoGazelle
EarthtoGazelle@EarthToGazelle·
It’s actually not in human nature to be abusive. It’s not in human nature to be a pedophile. It’s not in human nature to be a rapist. When abuse apologists start running their mouth, their favorite thing to say is “we’re all human, we all make mistakes”, but having a long history and a long pattern of abuse, grooming, manipulating, raping, and being attracted to children is not some normal human mistake.
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
Are you wanting to make medical care even more expensive than it already is? That's how you get funding to pay to take care of the sick and elderly, you make it more expensive for them to get that care. I don't know about you, but i don't know many elders that can afford 8k a month nursing homes.
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Cxspxxr✘🧸@_6signxxx·
people say "women are not paid less, they just pick empathy careers." ok.!!! but who decided nursing and teaching are worth less? like we will pay a sales guy 150k to move numbers around, but pay a nurse pennies to literally keep people alive, or give a teacher crumbs and wonder why future generations are failing every test. it is not that empathy based work is less valuable it is that we’ve normalized underpaying it because it’s "women’s work."
Qadi@Bigqadi

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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
@hell_line0 Isn't the whole pick better men, a feminist stance? And isn't it pretty logical to think, if i don't have sex, I wont get pregnant? Obviously not since birth control became free for girls at 11 years old. Doesn't require even parents consent to go on and is free. Largely.
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Maryam
Maryam@hell_line0·
Patriarchy: If you don't want an unplanned pregnancy, keep your legs closed. Women: ... that's not... You know what? Fine. Patriarchy: Also, pick better men. Stop dating as*holes and deadbeats. Women: On it. Patriarchy: NO NOT LIKE THAT!!!
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
The disturbing truth is really that women are just going after the same men largely, enabling this type of men your attributing to the whole, to sleep around as they want and pad their ego. This is the same as the argument for Onlyfans if the customers didn't exist the platform wouldn't. Meaning if women didn't go after the same type of men, then those type of men your attributing to the whole wouldn't exist. Men only become ego whores, when the whores are plentiful, to build their egos.
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Jessica Pin
Jessica Pin@jess_ann_pin·
Most men don’t actually want much casual sex. Try getting as much sex as you can without a boyfriend, and you will learn this is very difficult even if you are attractive. The disturbing truth is a lot of guys just want casual with a woman they tell themselves wants more. They want an ego boost. They don’t just mislead about intentions to get sex. They mislead about intentions for their egos.
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
I think your also wrong. Chivalry never died, it has been retained for those that deserve it. The world is supposed to be equal. That means you don't get special treatment, in this case chivalric acts, just because your genitals are different anymore. Chivalry now exists for women that show, they are deserving of it. From the man they most likely marry. Random men being nice to ladies was ruined afterall, we don't want to be creepy. Right? (This was the messaging that genZ grew up with concerning chivalry, from women, saying it was creepy)
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John@MagaGrunt1·
🇺🇸Most men think chivalry died because women got stronger. Wrong. Chivalry died because men got weaker. Gentlemen open doors, pay for dates and defend their queen because they were raised with standards. The American male is a dying breed.🇺🇸
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
@IAmSteveHarvey That most people, only really have the faintest idea of what anything in the world is, and that all it takes is going into debt for 20 years to get a piece of paper to show others you know how to go to school.
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Steve Harvey
Steve Harvey@IAmSteveHarvey·
What’s something you had to learn on your own?
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Rose Smith@itsrosesm·
Now, 80% of single men say they're not even interested in dating anymore. What happened?
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
Serious answer, his main support base, really don't care what outsiders think, and honestly a lot of things we think he's not going hard enough on, you'll be surprised at what happens when those under 30 now get into politics. Especially since that is the demo that is set to suffer the most into the future because of previous admin decisions and inaction on issues that have been seen for decades.
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Rushi@rushicrypto·
Serious question… Do Americans have a plan to stop Trump, or are they just going to let him end the world? Because from the outside, it feels like people see the fire… and just watch it spread.
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
Not pro war, but also not pro sit on our hands here. We should have acted sooner as they were gunning down protestors at the beginning of the year. The USA delaying, only gave the regime time to instill more fear based control over the people. While killing even more that would have been standing against the regime today. We waited to long to take the actions the world needed us to take. Now we must deal with a demoralized Iranian people, who are grieving the loss of their children, in fear of loosing the rest of them. That is my frustration here.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
I’ve never seen such a disconnect between the commentary on this site and what I hear in the real world. I’ve talked to dozens of normal conservatives in real life about the Iran War and I haven’t met a single one who’s actually enthusiastically in favor of it. At best they’re warily optimistic. In most cases they’re opposed. In some cases they’re not only opposed but deeply furious. And yet here if you utter a word of criticism about the war you’ll be shouted down by throngs of alleged American conservatives who allegedly have wanted nothing more than for America to go to war with Iran. It just doesn’t reflect what I see on the ground. That’s not just cope because my position is unpopular with “my side.” I’ve held plenty of unpopular positions. I really don’t care. But in this case the social media vs real world divide is stark and unlike anything I’ve seen before.
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
4 Structural Fixes to Rewrite Corporate America (End the “maximize shareholder value” madness that started with Dodge v. Ford) 1. Cap returns per investment, put a hard limit on dividends, buybacks, and total payouts to investors. No more endless profit juicing at everyone else’s expense. 2. 10% ownership cap, any outside investor limited to 10% max. Ban sister companies and funds from owning stakes in the same firms. 3. Strip corporate protections, treat corporations like people for civil/petty crimes committed by employees on the company’s behalf. Shut the corp down during investigations or court, just like a human would be. 4. New Federal Corporate Integrity Agency (or IRS division), mandatory deep audit every 2 years for any company with 5,000+ employees. Full supplier lists, ownership mapping, and vertical integration review. Force breakups/spin-offs so retailers/logistics giants can’t own factories, slaughterhouses, or production assets. These changes make companies serve customers, workers, and the country again, not just a shrinking circle of investors.
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
@stats_feed There is a cabal of powerful people, their main goal is to only amass wealth and power, and they are currently in control of 90% of the worlds wealth, stop buying products from public corporations for a month, let them feel the burn as much as we have.
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World of Statistics@stats_feed·
If you could telephathically say something to all 8.2 billion people on earth, what would you say?
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のの@rc51_nono_sp2·
アメリカの友人達、オススメのカントリーソングがあったら教えてや! Luke CombsとかLuke Bryan、Chris Stapletonをよく聴いとるで 今から寝るから暇な時で大丈夫やで
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
We would have i think, there wasn't enough push domestically for us to join the war against Japan, if pearl harbor and the Philippines invasion didn't happen, I'm pretty sure China would be Japanese today. We may still have gone to war with them, because we would have joined the war in Europe eventually, causing defense treaty's between Japan and Germany to trigger though.
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☀️AliquisNovus☀️
In hindsight, America probably should’ve held off on that whole “nuking Japan” thing and just let them have their way in China.
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
Actions do have consequences. And when you start melting out those consequences to an entire population, weather or not the individuals did anything wrong, the consequences slowly build up for that action, until you loose the moral standing in order to enforce your repercussions, and are met with intense backlash. Original sin isn't a way of fostering a healthy society, its a way of enforcing control, a control that only lasts while people are civil. I truly fear what the backlash for all these years will look like.
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The Immortal M&M 👻 👽
@DreadDiscourse @ABmrJutt My experience with men is quite modern. It wasn't the men 80 years ago. It's been men for all of history & we're sick of it. Actions have consequences and you unfortunately happen to be a part of the generation that started to receive those repercussions for their own actions.
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jezz@ABmrJutt·
Society won’t collapse if women stop having babies. Capitalism will. Empire will. Patriarchy will. That's what they're afraid of.
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DreadedDiscourse@DreadDiscourse·
I worked in one also, and you should know the difference between a home, and assisted living, assisted living means you had the money, and support to be there, most of the time support comes from family. In homes, its a much bleaker existence. But yes, a lot of the time family only showed up in mass towards the end, mostly due to locations of residences.
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Maryam
Maryam@hell_line0·
45% of women between ages 25-44 are expected to be single and childless by 2030. Beware. The patriarchy will convince you that this is a terrible thing to happen to women. But it is, in fact, a terrible thing to happen to men”.
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