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    Anonymous
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    I randomly clicked on a member’s name and went through their forum topics as far back and started to read a few threads. The responses and feedbacks are quite liberating yet impactful.

    Personally I have the tendency to come on here and sort through ‘Latest Topics’ as far was 3-4 pages and that’s about it. I am frequent visitor so I don’t think I miss much since I joined.

    But there are truly a number of gems hiding in the forums from the past. From members that are no longer active or don’t post as often as they did in past. It is like your favorite magazine but with the demands and asking price of vintage first edition copy – all for free. Without spin, without t~~~ editing.

    Read and learn.

    #134120
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    Keymaster
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    Oh yeah. No doubt about it. there a S~~~ LOAD of great stuff here – and weeks/months of it. That’s why we want to inject favorites into it so that we can sort by “most favorites and highest rated”. We definitely want to have a “TOP GUN” collection of the best of the best. Some threads and comments are pure MGTOW gold.

    I have made this sticky so if you (or anyone) wants to post a link to some greats, this way we can start the collection right here. Anyone come across a legendary thread / or comment? Feel free to post a link to it here.

    You don’t have to add those already found in “most popular” or “with most replies”. Number of replies does not necessarily mean real quality. But Doc Fenderson’s “I don’t care about your baby” is one that springs to mind…
    /forums/topic/i-dont-care-about-your-baby/

    …. and great authors like some classics from @brainpilot deserve to be framed too.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #134123
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    Anonymous
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    Some threads and comments are pure MGTOW gold.

    This can inspire new stuff too. BP deserves his own archive as does Soul Man and everyone’s absolute favorite supreme curmudgeon MG-Tower. I can’t really explain what the past nearly 10 months of wealth have done for me as I’m still digesting it. This collective intelligence is priceless to men, I was thinking while driving that red pill is the only path that one can take to truly understand women. This is the red pill equivalent of the plundered and burnt classical library at Alexandria. No hyperbole intended either.

    I’m wondering if I’m possibly in the lead for the use of the word “wench”.

    #134129
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    John Woods 13
    John Woods 13
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    Personally I have the tendency to come on here and sort through ‘Latest Topics’ as far was 3-4 pages and that’s about it. I am frequent visitor so I don’t think I miss much since I joined.
    But there are truly a number of gems hiding in the forums from the past…

    That’s what I do too and I’m guessing many others. I go back sometimes and read some of the older stuff, but it’s indeed difficult to go read all of it. That’s why some time ago I proposed a ‘special’ forum ‘archive’ for member voted “red pill” posts. And by that I mean the kind of Introduction stories or other posts that are true eye openers for new or would be MGTOW.
    But, I guess a different way of achieving the same thing was already planned:

    That’s why we want to inject favorites into it so that we can sort by “most favorites and highest rated”. We definitely want to have a “TOP GUN” collection of the best of the best. Some threads and comments are pure MGTOW gold.

    The Master, always ahead of the game. Excellent job!

    The answer is NO. “I could but I won’t”. Memini murum!

    #134169
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    Tiga K
    Tiga K
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    My first contact with this site was a Google search that lead me to one of those old post. It was those post that let me know I had found a rare gem of a website.

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