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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Zuckerberg downgraded from beta to omega
Previously, this blog made the assertion that Zuckerberg clearly defined himself as a Zuckerbeta. Now, that honorific has been revised, downward, to omega. Facebook Raises Fears with Ad Tracking Facebook is working with a controversial data company called Datalogix that … Continue reading
Does competition or conformity lead to equality?
This paradoxical question is at the core of feminism. I can guarantee that the answer will depend on your gender. I left this comment over at Heartiste’s Womanly Economy post: Of course society wide conspiracies exist. Feminism is the biggest … Continue reading
A sexually open society, a sexually cloistered society
Does anyone doubt that we live in a sexually open society? With girls younger than 8 getting the brunt end of exploitative capitalism, it should be plainly obvious, correct? Don’t believe it. Our society is more sexually cloistered than it has ever … Continue reading
The Arab Solution
Usually I am not inclined to take an extremist stance due to my general sense of humor. However, there is an easy and extreme solution to solve the immediate Arab aggression against the United States. Simply send a communications vessel out to … Continue reading
Special Snowflakes in the Military
We in the manosphere use the “special snowflake” moniker not as a derogatory remark but as a reality check. In the world of Game, it is most often tied to beta-refusal to put ego on the line and accept the red-pill realities … Continue reading
Raising taxes vs. lowering taxes: spot the red herring
Raising taxes vs. lowering taxes. Raising taxes is proactive, meaning “Lets raise taxes now so that we can have a greater freedom of operation in the future. The act comes before the action. Lowering taxes is reactive because it is indirect. In … Continue reading
What Apple tells us about social technology
To mark the release of the iPhone 5, I give you some wisdom: Technology designed for social interaction ruins the very social interaction that inspired the designers to design technology. Apple nerds are akin to the plebes of the “emperor’s … Continue reading
SORRY!
In a previous post, I wrote: The conundrum: discrimination based on moral judgement is anathema to rational belief but absolutely necessary for rationality to exist. The entirety of feminism relies on this logical loophole. “Being a misogynist bigot” is the inverse of “Being … Continue reading
International vs. US Football: Which is more masculine?
In soccer, you have no choice but to keep your eye on the ball. The game never pauses. Therefore, your opponents never really materialize in your head as an enemy- there is no way to concentrate on trash talking when … Continue reading
Divorce and Employment
One of the effects of single parenthood seems to be launching the offspring into the workforce at a younger age, earlier than offspring from a stable marriage. The reasons and motivations are easy to imagine. It would provide more spending … Continue reading