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    Uintatherium
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    Hi bros.

    I just finished watching this documentary. I enjoyed it because it just keeps getting more badass.

    In this thread, we post documentaries about manly men who did amazing things.

    MGTOW: because you can (and should) say anything about a woman as long as she isn't within earshot

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    Tuneout
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    Another great first for Sea Men,those were the days brothers,an early nuke boat with no f~~~ing broads aboard!

    Lifes a bitch,but you don't have to marry one!

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    https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGreatWar/videos

    World War 1

    week by week, 100 years later, now up to the French Army Mutiny and the mine explosions at Messines Ridge, and the 10th battle of the Isonzo River

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    GregB0
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    The Great White Silence is an outstanding film about the race to be the first to the South Pole.

    Gives you something to think about when you begin complaining about the daily commute. Life is infinitely easier now than in 1910.

    ​"​My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.​" - Clarence Buddinton Kelland

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    Jan Sobieski
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    Sir Ernst Shakelton is the Boss.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

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    Uintatherium
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    Here’s the main difference between men and women. Men can survive in Antarctica for months. Women can’t handle and air conditioner.

    Antarctica should be renamed Mantarctica.

    MGTOW: because you can (and should) say anything about a woman as long as she isn't within earshot

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    Rumpole
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    You also might want to check out the 1985 BBC mini-series “The Last Place on Earth,” although it presents Scott in a poor light. Another series to check out is “Fall of Eagles” (1974), which portrays the decline of the Hohenzollern (Germany), Habsburg (Austria-Hungary) and Romanov (Russia) dynasties from the mid-19th century through World War I. Patrick Stewart (Star Trek: The Next Generation) portrays Vladimar Lenin with evil brilliance.

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