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  • #487691
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    AB
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    single dad

    Need one of these!

    Is there any MGTOW merchandise? Would love sport the MGTOW logo proudly.

    No-one's yet explained to me exactly what's so great // About slaving fifty years away on something that you hate // About meekly shuffling down the path of mediocrity // Well if that's your road then take it, but it's not the road for me.

    #487707
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    MarketWatcher
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    Careful, the Keymaster might hear you. LOL

    I too would like to see some MGTOW items. We were talking about some stickers earlier and I like that idea. Something like a small parking pass with the MGTOW logo for the rear window of the car.

    #487710
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    AB
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    Stickers are cool – small, relatively inexpensive, not obnoxious but enough to incite conversation about it.

    Keyrings would be cool too, or fridge magnets even. Hear me yet KM? Haha

    No-one's yet explained to me exactly what's so great // About slaving fifty years away on something that you hate // About meekly shuffling down the path of mediocrity // Well if that's your road then take it, but it's not the road for me.

    #487719
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    small, relatively inexpensive, not obnoxious but enough to incite conversation about it.

    My thoughts as well.

    Hear me yet KM?

    LOL He will. I think he has been bouncing the idea around a little. See this:/forums/topic/still-no-mgtow-store-huh/#post-470895

    #487763

    I have a MGTOW shirt and I love it.

    I also only wear it at home o_O

    Women are better at multitasking? Fucking up several things at once is not multitasking.

    #487961
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    Bushido
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    As much as I enjoy the idea, I think of the MGTOW philosophy similar to the “Freemasons”. Perhaps a MGTOW token of some sort may be warranted – I wouldn’t want somebody to inquire about MGTOW, that is inherently dangerous and a potential invitation to a verbal trap. I would only announce myself to somebody in need of MGTOW – quietly slip them a token, and disappear into the night.

    Or start up a good conversation, one or the other.

    My point is once people see symbols they begin to see all depictions of that symbol as the face of the movement. Here’s the problem: Firstly, MGTOW is a philosophy and not a movement. Secondly, if our buttons are pushed in the wrong way we’ll find ourselves plastered as the poster child of failure – and the first line in every news page will be:

    “Today police arrested a man claiming to be a member of the “MGTOW” movement, a group of…”

    You get the idea. I don’t want a moment of incoherent rage (myself included) tearing down all of what us fellow brothers accomplished here.

    Logic guides your actions, emotion guides your morals. Only you may decide how you use them.

    #488140
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    Back in Black
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    Yeah, it would be f~~~ed up if some asshole was wearing a MGTOW shirt and was filmed doing some stupid s~~~. The MSM would surely portray all MGTOW as stupid f~~~s. No thanks. As much as it would be kind of cool to have a MGTOW shirt or something I believe it could really hurt this site in particular.

    Something I just read from Sun Tzu “The art of war” is to be formless so the enemy cannot find your strengths or weaknesses. I believe we are at war. As such I would be against MGTOW merchandise. Ok, maybe a coffee mug! ;-]

    "Women are directly adapted to act as the nurses and educators of our early childhood, for the simple reason that they themselves are childish, foolish, and short-sighted—in a word, are big children all their lives, something intermediate between the child and the man, who is a man in the strict sense of the word. Consider how a young girl will toy day after day with a child, dance with it and sing to it; and then consider what a man, with the very best intentions in the world, could do in her place.” Quote from Arthur Shopenhauer, 17th century philosopher

    #488253
    Mr. Smith
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    Something I just read from Sun Tzu “The art of war” is to be formless so the enemy cannot find your strengths or weaknesses. I believe we are at war.

    I just love this sentence!

    "I need men, real men, men with balls, certainly not sissies. I would never ask them to take an enemy position, but I insist that they follow me to that position. If you are one of those men, raise your hand." Napoleon Bonaparte

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