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  • #546631
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    DorkShit
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    Talking about dodge ball reminded me of a story that applies to what Numerator and MG-Tower are debating.

    I saw a classmate (Chris) and we were reminiscing about the old death ball days.

    Chris told me that it changed his life about how he treated people. Chris was well over six feet tall and super big. He was a twelfth grader and loved playing dodge ball. One day coach blew the death ball signal. Chris said he was running around looking for targets of opportunity. He saw a skinny little 9th grader dart under the stairwell that led up to the girls gym. He rounded the corner and saw the kids eyes. The kid was scared s~~~less and scrunched into the corner. Chris said he threw the ball as hard as he could right at his head. Luckily the ball ricocheted off the stair before collecting into the kids leg. The kid went out saying he was hit in the head.

    Anyway, Chris said the image of the kids eyes of fear never left his thoughts. He began having nightmares. He said that that was the moment he became conscious of how he treated people.

    Both of you guys are right. Neither of you are wrong. A boy must go through life. The video is only one perspective of a glimpse of what might of happened told from a mother’s point of view.

    And yes, I was that 9th grader.

    Peace brothers

    #546672
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    Anonymous
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    Anyway, Chris said the image of the kids eyes of fear never left his thoughts. He began having nightmares. He said that that was the moment he became conscious of how he treated people.

    Great insight! I guess it takes a real monster to not be looked at like a monster, nobody with an ounce of concern for other’s wants to be looked at like a monster.

    #546729
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    i’m sickened by the comments about that kid.
    a KID.
    and it’s tough s~~~ ???
    f~~~ you for saying a word about that kid in a bad way.
    thank you tower,
    blade,
    and matrix…
    God rest that boy.
    and God Damn those who would speak badly about him.

    #546951
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    Atton
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    Someone holds not value for their life it seems.

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

    #546960
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    Sandals
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    Where’s the father in the boy’s life?

    #546966
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    Sandals
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    As a matter of principle I have no respect for people that resort to suicide for personal problems.

    This is a tough one. The illusion of pain and loneliness is deep. I too think suicide is a selfish act. But I also know suicide is a very complex thing. A man who grow up without a father can, I think never be whole, or at least, it is very difficult.

    Be a man for boys coming up.

    This is admirable. Reality is, if you do that, you are up against twenty trillion dollars of feminist propaganda and brainwashing. It is very very difficult, these days. The ship is sinking.

    True that. Bullies are much easier to deal with than most people realize. They do it because they THINK you won’t stand up for yourself.

    Yep! You gotta punch a bully in the nose. That’s what Donald Trump says. When I read that, it changed my life.

    #547023
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    Sky-O
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    I was bullied and made fun of in high school by jocks because I didn’t play any sports.

    I didn’t care. But it got rough.

    When we had to run around a track in PE class one day, I was plodding along and a jock that was way ahead of me slowed down and started running along side of me.

    He talked to me for about a minute, then looked over to make sure our gym teacher wasn’t looking and tripped me and I fell straight down.

    And he took off while laughing.

    Then one day when there was an assembly after fourth period, a few jocks were ditching it and asked me if I wanted to go with them to a McDonald’s that was about three miles away and I got in the main guy’s Suburban.

    After we got stuff at McDonald’s, I noticed they were running back to the Suburban that one of them was driving out of the parking lot and as they jumped in, one of them yelled back at me ‘Have fun walking back loser!!’

    And they took off. I walked back and missed 5th period that day.

    I’ve got tons of other stories.

    But they are all overweight now and drink beer while watching football games and have fat wives:

    I jump out of planes at 12,000 feet and live like a rock star. And during my blue pill era was banging hotter, younger and tighter than those idiots ever did.

    Sky-0-4-EVA

    #547051
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    Anonymous
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    And during my blue pill era was banging hotter, younger and tighter than those idiots ever did.

    Sky-0-4-EVA

    You STUD! When I was 11 I was banging ass that couldn’t be legally measured on tightness and quality. Charm goes a long way in the hands of an 11 yo, I tried to bang a 21 yo when I was 14, the closest I got was to look at her pussy in the bathroom with her promising sex when I turned 18, never happened, she moved away to C-Pig’s neck of the woods, I did see her years later when she visited and found out she turned full on lesbian, can’t save them all!

    #547061
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    Sky-O
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    MGTOWER,

    I was a virgin until I was 20 years old.

    Sorry, but when I was 11 years old, I was setting up battlefields on the floor of my room for my GI Joe action figures. And would have the Cobra team recruit some of my Star Wars figures into helping them.

    When I was 14 years old, I was immersed in comic books and listening to bands like Motley Crue and WASP.

    Didn’t start smashing holes til a few years after that.

    #547064
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    Anonymous
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    It was her idea, I only went along, then found out I liked it and started my own sexual revolution numbering 1.

    #547651
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    Anonymous
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    I was bullied and made fun of in High School and Elementary school. Like some have spoken, growing in a Christian pacifist environment, nobody stood up for me. I had to stand up for myself. It took me several years before I had some self-respect for myself that I was willing to hit and get hit with some of these ass hats. Whether you win the fight or lose, the important thing is you stood up for yourself and most of the time the bully will leave you alone.

    It never escalated to that. I started lifting, doing combat sports, had different demeanor and a lot of my former adversaries picked up on that. Would it feel great if I landed a haymaker on their jaw and saw their head bounce of the floor? Definitely. But it never went to that.

    Oddly enough, the more I trained, the better I got adjusted in social settings, I somewhat get a long with some of these guys in certain environments, which is absurd because I used to be a loner in school.

    The problem now lies in not knowing what you need to do, it is to do it, and prepare for the aftermath of legal consequences. Now out of the k-12 system, it’s easy for me to say just f~~~ it, f~~~ the other guy up, but I don’t know if some of these kids want a job as a Fed, MIL, or LEO, as something as simple as a fight can get you canned from ever becoming sworn in.

    My biggest pain in the neck are some of these guys that don’t believe that violence should ever be used. Normally I’ll blow them off, but since they’re normally in a position of power or they have influence, it’s a pain the butt. I’ve met guys who are really hot headed and fit a perfect profile of why certain guys jump to that conclusion, but it seems like whenever you decide to do your own thing, they just come out name calling. I’ve met some of these people in real life, and they’d look how you expect them to look:

    Overweight, pencil necked, limp wristed, or skinny fat, or have that nu-male persona.

    They’ve never been in a fist fight, live in jurisdictions where there citizens are prohibited from carrying a weapon to defend themselves, and punish people who stand their ground like they went out to deliberately murder someone.

    And probably the most important is that way of thinking suits them. Until something like that actually happens to them–not their family, or close friends, since I’ve seen some s~~~ that made my stomach churn–a light bulb goes off in their head, that they probably were wrong about not hitting someone back when they were to striking you.

    If that ever does happen to them, they won’t ever man up and admit they were wrong. These people certainly aren’t as smart as they think they are, as the people I’ve looked up to who were the most well rounded happened to be able to listen, receive criticism and respond to it appropriately, and take action to change to evolve to a ever changing environment.

    Honest discussions and willingness to openly exchange ideas is crucial for development. Unfortunately, there’s only a handful of people that I can think of off the bat, one of them being Sam Harris.

    https://www.samharris.org/blog/item/fighting

    https://www.samharris.org/blog/item/faq-on-violence

    If you take time to read the articles, my point is pretty clear, that some people cannot believe that an intelligent, cultured man, can train in a blood sport and come out a better person. But the English Professor and the Harris come out better, as they wrote in the dialogue.

    #548167
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    DorkShit
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    Anyway, Chris said the image of the kids eyes of fear never left his thoughts. He began having nightmares. He said that that was the moment he became conscious of how he treated people.

    Great insight! I guess it takes a real monster to not be looked at like a monster, nobody with an ounce of concern for other’s wants to be looked at like a monster.

    Or, it could be boy’s acting like boy’s with the nature of a child.

    Chris transitioned from a child’s nature into a nature of a man. This transition is a conscious event.

    Each boy was being a child.

    The adult was the parent that allowed an unstable child to have loaded firearms in his possession. Listen to the mother grieving. Justifying that the cause of her son’s death was a child at his school.

    The mother could never take responsibility.

    When I was a child I hunted and had guns as did my brothers. Guess who had possession of them? My father kept them in HIS gun safe. Why did my father do this?

    Duh. I feel for the grieving mother but she is just a child. AWALT

    Peace brothers

    #549887
    Jackinov
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    Ohhhh welllllllllll.

    are you a chia pet in man drag

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