He was probably broken by this, but he's fearless and uncompromising.

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    Carnage
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    Well done sir. Well done.

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

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    LOYALTY IS NUMERO UNO.

    I don’t give a f~~~ if it was 6 minutes ago or sixty years ago.

    He had a DISLOYAL wife.

    He was sold a lie believing she was loyal to him all those years.

    Die being shackled to a disloyal wife, one you know never truly loved you.

    OR die alone, with your dignity intact.

    Loyalty, it’s numero uno.

    NUMERO UNO.

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    Atton
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    60 years the lie was concealed boy.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

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    Constantine
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    They probably saw “Bridges of Madison County” which glorifies this s~~~ as “romantic”. I don’t know if you ever saw it, but I shook my head several times in that one.
    At the end, her husband is on his death bed and says “I know you had your own dreams, and I’m sorry I couldn’t make them com true for you. I loved you so very very much”.
    She says nothing, and taps him on the chest as if to say “it’s OK dear. I got some extra dick on the sly”. She “spared” him and let him slip away.
    After the Clint Eastwood character dies, she goes through his box and mourns his passing more than her own husband’s.
    “OMG IT”S SO ROMANTIC!!”
    … but it’s never “romantic love” when a husband cheats.

    Did you get a load of The Notebook KM? That one pulled the same stunt.

    Women all over the globe pining for this “perfect love”. The perfect love that took place when she was engaged to another man, meaning she was betraying her fiancé by banging her old boyfriend. As always, however, the movie saw nothing wrong with this – not even when she tearfully reassured her fiancé that he was the one she wanted to be with, only to return to Gosling in the next f~~~ing scene. “The heart wants what it wants,” was the excuse. Of course when a man cheats, it’s dismissed as “what the thing in his pants wanted”. But women, oh no – they only ever think with their hearts. Like, you know, when that character was in bed with Gosling and said “That’s what I’ve been missing? Let’s do it again” – that was her heart talking! They never even explained how she ended her engagement. Did she bother to tell him it was over, or just run off and hope that he’d get the point? Strong woman.

    And that film is considered one of the ultimate romance movies.

    In fact, it’s a trope that’s popped up in a couple of Nicholas Sparks films. I haven’t seen many of the others, but have been told that it happens almost every time. What’s ironic is, that douchebag once said that he “doesn’t believe in adultery”, and “finds nothing romantic about stories that try to make adultery seem magical and beautiful”. Hypocrite.

    To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle. -Orwell

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    Tic
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    I take nothing at face value with women anymore. They are utterly worthless as trustworthy companions.

    God bless peace and freedom.

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