|
Post by Canuovea on Jan 26, 2015 21:05:56 GMT
|
|
|
Post by Horsie on Jan 26, 2015 21:15:33 GMT
I don't understand the sense of entitlement these guys have, and the conviction that they are "nice guys" even when they think raping, assaulting, and even killing women is a reasonable response to being single.
|
|
|
Post by Canuovea on Jan 26, 2015 21:24:21 GMT
It gets ridiculous, but now it is actually getting dangerous.
|
|
|
Post by Horsie on Jan 26, 2015 21:26:46 GMT
Yeah, there are communities that seem to do little else but encourage violence.
|
|
|
Post by wordweaver3 on Jan 27, 2015 3:22:30 GMT
The problem here is the so called "nice guys" (Incels, whatever) don't really understand what it is to be a nice guy. Most of these people are emotionally unavailable psychos. They get put in the "friend zone" because they're either creepy or just moody and the girl doesn't have the heart to just tell him to fuck off. Who wants to hang around with a mopy introvert?
What's more I'm sure it's not that women aren't interested, it's that the women they want aren't interested. I've dated more than one woman who had that torchbearer trying to hang around all the time. It's always the same story, they've known each other since kindergarten and they were best of friends, then she started dating and he got creepy. Of course I prolly came off as the asshole cuz I'm trying to get her to ditch the dead weight. The crazy thing is if you look around in the shadows nearby you'll usually find a girl that actually is interested in the torchbearer but he won't make a move on her because A: She's not his ideal woman B: He has no fucking clue or C: He might miss his chance with his dream girl if he starts a relationship.
|
|
|
Post by Canuovea on Jan 27, 2015 5:30:25 GMT
Lots of "nice guys" seem to think that being nice entitles them to sex. Which... isn't very nice, is it?
|
|
|
Post by wordweaver3 on Jan 27, 2015 6:46:21 GMT
If someone is only being a "nice guy" specifically because they think it will get them sex, than they are doing it for the same reason an asshole does what he does for sex.
Also a lot of guys seem to think because they lack confidence they are a nice guy. Nope, yer just pathetic. Saying nothing to someone for fear of saying the wrong thing is actually worse than saying the wrong thing. If you're saying the wrong thing at least yer friggin trying.
|
|
|
Post by StyxD on Feb 2, 2015 23:54:35 GMT
Oh no, it seems that Elliotses Rodgerses are multiplying. And every time, are people going to say that this is an isolated incident and this person must be mentally ill. Despite any evidence to the contrary. Despite what feminists have been saying all this time. Something doesn't add up. Hey, I take offence to this one! In other news, Gamergate logic has finally been cracked for me. linklinklink
|
|
|
Post by Canuovea on Feb 3, 2015 3:38:49 GMT
Oh yes, more Elliot Rogers types. Of course there are. And... um... are you saying 4Chan is the Borg? And while they, and 4Chan generally, might not be inherently evil, they can demonstrate the ugliest forms of collectivism paired with tyranny of the majority? Yeah, yeah, I can see that. Edit: This made me feel good. storify.com/TimCField/thunderf00t-called-out
|
|
|
Post by Canuovea on Feb 22, 2015 3:31:02 GMT
|
|
|
Post by Canuovea on Feb 22, 2015 19:25:50 GMT
Well, okay, so I like ABBA and thought that was okay. But I don't actually care about the review.
This comment:
Ugh, right?
Well... worse... it is rated up 494 thumbs up.
As much as I found the last thing I posted, MRAs and PUAs having it out, hilarious, I find this depressing.
|
|
|
Post by Canuovea on Mar 13, 2015 19:00:15 GMT
Steve Shives has said something about the Atheist Community and Feminism. Finally. It makes me feel better to know that there are some atheists who aren't anti-feminist shits and who feel as annoyed as I do at the fact that there seem to be so many of those in the atheist community.
Second question or so that he gets in there. Basically says he is dismayed and disillusioned about all this bullshit.
|
|
|
Post by wordweaver3 on Mar 13, 2015 19:28:27 GMT
A little off point, but... do atheists really need to "come out" like gays do? Is that a thing?
|
|
|
Post by Canuovea on Mar 13, 2015 19:30:50 GMT
Depends somewhat, I suppose. Never bothered me, for me it was the default position
But I suppose for some it can be a bit problematic.
|
|
|
Post by Harkovast on Mar 13, 2015 21:17:00 GMT
Wordweaver apparently in some parts of America, like Bible Belt places, its a big deal not to be a believer. In the UK none believers are majority (which is why we all drink pigs blood in praise of Satan) but there are apparently very religious places where its a big deal.
Canuovea I refuse to click on a video of the nostalgia critic. Even on the picture on the video you click to start it he is screaming. Who told him screaming is funny?
Seeing Thunderf00t fail is funny. He makes it quite obvious he has no idea what he's talking about and when called on it just leaves. He's used to playing to his own private peanut gallery who will cheer their leader uncritically. When ever he leaves that environment (debating Ray Comfort springs to mind) he suddenly doesn't seem so commanding. Though I will admit, even I thought he crumbled here remarkably quickly. I would have thought his bluster would have held up just a little longer. I like to imagine him pushing an ejector seat button and launching himself to safety.
|
|