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TopicAre you part Native American?
ClockworkHare
02/20/18 5:44:56 PM
#5
TopicWhy do SJWs/Feminists never forgive?
ClockworkHare
02/20/18 12:54:16 PM
#10
Why do SJWs/Feminists never forgive?

Radfems don't bother acknowledging the concepts of forgiveness, redemption, or a truce for anyone male. They save those ideas for when they want a female criminal to get off scot free...some of which have rap sheets worse than Chris Brown.
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Topicif they perfected lab grown meat, would you eat a lab grown human meat?
ClockworkHare
02/20/18 12:44:00 PM
#6
I suck on human meat already.

Keep up, slowpoke.
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TopicDo you think the World's Fattest Man ever made it to Mars?
ClockworkHare
02/20/18 12:43:02 PM
#3
TopicYou must choose one (Guys only)
ClockworkHare
02/20/18 2:09:21 AM
#7
AngryGrandpa posted...
You have to be one

Short, average looking dude that's shy. You have a great penis size and you're amazing at sex. Women will brag about you of how good you are at sex. You will get meh looking women though. And it'll be harder to pick up girls.

Harder how? Did you mean just for being a guy who's shy so he's less likely to ask a girl out? Because if there's local women bragging about how great at sex the guy is and he's not unbearably unattractive, he's NOT going to have MORE difficulty getting dates. Women interested in having sex with him due to the advertisement will DROP the difficulty of approaching them for his sake. Some of them might even "ask" him out...
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TopicC/D: Criminals don't obey laws, therefore everything should be legal
ClockworkHare
02/19/18 10:01:04 PM
#31
Laws are intended as legal nets for discouraging EVERYONE from committing crimes. They're not really about targeting just a specific type of criminal because, like a net, some things will still pass through.

Most criminals who intend to do something that breaks a law are not concerned about legality; they don't care about the law to begin with. They're going to pass through.

The law is there to discourage everyone else who sees these criminals breaking the law from thinking "oh so we can all do this". Instead, because of the existence of the law witnesses are more likely to report the criminal behavior, which benefits society on a wider scale because typically no one wants to be the victims of said crimes.
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TopicHappy Birthday to me
ClockworkHare
02/19/18 8:39:28 AM
#2
Is catching them still your big test? Is training them still your cause?
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TopicDo you have a gym membership? Do you even work out regularly?
ClockworkHare
02/19/18 8:29:54 AM
#19
Yeah I pumped up considerably over the last few years due to a change in priorities and better self esteem. I went from 6'2" at 128lbs to my highest at 225lbs, low body fat.

Initially I started weightlifting to please an ex who was a gym rat himself; he's the one who got me acquainted with the gym world. He wanted a partner that was intimately submissive to him, but bulkier enough for his rough sex fetish. As a young gay guy I didn't see an issue with that since it meant more sex with a good looking "alpha male" who I got envied for and a fitter bod. However, I eventually bulked up and increased my strength enough that I became too physically independent for him to still find attractive. Ironically he didn't see the improvements in my physique as a good thing in the long run. He actually had some deeply routed insecurity that required a meeker partner he could feel masculine superiority around Great looking guy; extremely damaged emotionally. Once I got buff, he wasn't getting as much satisfaction as he hoped for.

Anyway, he actually dumped me over my changes and I ended up getting asked out by a mutual friend who was fairly effeminate. This dug into my ex like a rusty nail because he saw it as being replaced by a girly queen. Which is basically what happened and I'm still comfortable with that. My new guy's been a keeper.

I continue to lift for both my health + welfare as a gay man, but also for my partner who's been great to me. I figure part of my obligations as a well treated significant other is to try to keep myself at least mildly attractive for him, because he's doing the same for me. I get that along with the health benefits. And having muscles has been a noticeable advantage in my work as a registered nurse. I rarely have to call aides to assist me in treatments; I can lift patients all by myself without strain. I get a surprising amount of praise for it at the hospital I work at, since my female coworkers call on me often for help. It's a nice feeling.
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TopicAre all gay guys either tops or bottoms or can some be both?
ClockworkHare
02/18/18 2:54:33 AM
#11
Both (vers) is actually the largest quantity of American gay men. Men who are strictly bottoms are second. Men who only top are dead last.

Versatile is the most abundant because it gives men more opportunities for sex and ease of finding compatible partners. Many gay/bi men who initially present themselves as top-only are actually vers. And some guys who start out strictly bottom after becoming sexually active eventually migrate to vers in order to be flexible for partners who primarily top, but occasionally want to be penetrated. While the man who prefers to bottom might not enjoy penetrating much, he'll do it to get fucked in return from a partner who's good at it.

In short: vers guys on average get the most sex and are more likely to keep consistent partners interested.
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Topic"Fools build barriers. The wise build bridges."
ClockworkHare
02/18/18 2:38:06 AM
#3
TopicAmericans make up 4.4% of global population but own 42% of the world's guns
ClockworkHare
02/16/18 9:46:16 AM
#3
TopicCan you explain what "confirmation bias" is?
ClockworkHare
02/16/18 9:28:58 AM
#10
A person is on their way to work hoping to not be late and coincidentally they run into every red light along the way. This doesn't happen every day for the person, but it's happened before, so they suspect there's some cosmic pattern targeting them. Out of frustration they convince themselves that, because they ran into so many red lights that day, they develop a false belief that they ALWAYS run into a bunch of red lights when heading to work.

Once they have reached that conclusion, they continue to reinforce it because they begin to notice red lights far more often which confirms the belief, while paying less attention to how frequently they actually get green lights.

This is also a chronic issue for deeply depressed people, because they begin to pay far more attention to bad moments and overlook the occasional good outcomes which they no longer belief are significant in comparison.
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TopicThis guy from my hs that looked liked Zach Enron is now fat
ClockworkHare
02/16/18 9:16:56 AM
#3
Lots of highschoolers around 16-18 into fitness/athletics can have physiques that look photoshopped. However, most of them lose out to naturally gaining weight that often comes with the freedoms of adult age. Part of the reason is that most of these young adults no longer live at home with the strict controls of guardians, so they're very susceptible to binging on junk food, getting less sleep, consuming more soda & booze, and drinking less water the moment they move out. A lot of new bachelors/bachelorettes also lack cooking skills, so they're more likely to eat instant/microwaveable stuff and run for fast food.

Put bluntly: it's a recipe for getting flabby.

Some people, regardless of how fit and good looking they were in their teens, are also too "gym shy" to find a dedicated place to work out despite gyms being one of the most practical places for them to do that as adults.

Young women fresh out of highschool might be too intimidated by the amount of men roaming at fitness locations and a couple creepers is could be all it takes to paint the whole gym world as a scary cesspool. Even too many hot guys can send a shy girl running back home.

Young men might become competitively disillusioned when they find out their buff highschool jock bod is nothing compared to a seasoned adult gym rat. And if the young guys aren't social enough, they're more likely to bail the gym scene altogether than bother asking the local gurus for guidance.
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TopicDo you think this site is doing well?
ClockworkHare
02/16/18 7:51:21 AM
#10
Not really, no.

It just seems crowded because of alts.
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TopicDude wtf some guy was literally changing his diaper at work
ClockworkHare
02/16/18 7:38:01 AM
#14
Kamala_Harris posted...
Fin_Dawg_004 posted...
was he an elderly gentleman?


Middle aged guy who fucking works here

People below 55 can still develop conditions that make them incontinent.

Or he's one of those adult babies. Is that what you wanted to hear?
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Topic'Omg videogames? What are you 10? Lol' Lol
ClockworkHare
02/16/18 7:35:33 AM
#4
Like over 50% of adult phone users now play games.
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TopicNikolas Cruz the Florida shooter regrets and is deeply sad, shares the pain.
ClockworkHare
02/16/18 6:30:52 AM
#8
He's still alive?

Wow, didn't expect that....
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TopicIf I collapsed on the sidewalk with no beat in my heart.
ClockworkHare
02/16/18 6:29:07 AM
#10
If I collapsed on the sidewalk with no beat in my heart.

Would you still give CPR to push out my last fart?

nacUFsv
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TopicWhy dont you believe in bigfoot?
ClockworkHare
02/16/18 6:18:24 AM
#9
robert21 posted...
Bigfoot believes in you

I believe in Shaq too.
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TopicHave FEMINISTS ever demanded that sex robots be able to say "No"?
ClockworkHare
02/16/18 5:25:55 AM
#8
Lost_All_Senses posted...
NINExATExSEVEN posted...
You can just ignore fememists tc.


Unless you pair it with thinking anyone saying anything supporting women is a feminist.

Which would be incorrect.

For example: in the United States most law abiding citizens at this time do believe women should have equal freedoms to that of men and are willing to locally participate in ensuring equality. However, most American women do not identify as feminists and some even refuse the label. It's been estimated by several studies that not even half of the American female population bothers identifying as feminists anymore, partly because of the growing stigma attached to radicals associated with the movement (of which online media is very keen on revealing).

Online media is a double edged sword for radical feminists, because while it allows their voice to reach more people, more people are also introduced to how bat shit insane some of their toxic rhetoric is. And that apparently turns off the majority of American women.
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TopicArmy drops nade throwing requirement to graduate, new recruits can't throw far
ClockworkHare
02/15/18 9:06:59 AM
#20
Have they tried throwing underhand? That worked for me back in little league.
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TopicIt is official. white gay men are racist
ClockworkHare
02/15/18 3:53:35 AM
#25
Maeiv posted...
SSJGrimReaper posted...
I heard gay dudes are much more vicious with their preferences on dating sites/apps


Definitely more transparent about it

Basically gay male culture in general.

A lot of us prioritize two major things when looking for partners:
-do we find them attractive and bearable to be with?
-are they ready to fuck and decent at it?

The latter part is because we're men; it's totally because we're a mass of sexually liberating horny men. You trot down to a gay male community and claim you're looking for a sex-negative relationship with a gay man, you will be laughed at. And for good reason. Because you're on the hunt for a dog that acts like a parakeet. Biological men in general crave sex for multiple reasons. And that often gets amplified between gay men (because it's man + man).

So naturally sex appeal is a huge factor in attracting partners in gay male culture, because damn near all of us consider sexual compatibility as a cornerstone of our intimate relationships. And it's a sensible priority because our best relationships are going to make us constantly horny. Popping a boner isn't just a common reaction from us seeing a hottie; it's also how our bodies inform our intimate partner "hey, we're comfortable with this arrangement ".

However, a big issue with sexual compatibility being such a big deal with gay men is that the little details can turn us off...and that's it. On to the next guy who doesn't have those details, because that's who your dick really wants. It's shallow, it's superficial, it's nature. You typically can't rewire that. You can't command your dick to accept guys of Type A when guys of Type B are what really make it explode.

And, unfortunately, one of the potential details is race/ethnic groups. Despite there being gay men from all racial demographics, many of us still casually discriminate over what groups of men we're willing to date. And there's not really any practical solution for that. Telling a gay black dude who's horny for Latino booty that he needs to have more sex with Asians is rarely going to have any success. His penis is what casts the final verdict on his attractions; no amount of political messages or social justice education is going to change that.

Yes, I'm well aware of the noticeable favoritism of white men in western gay culture too. I'm not sure how else to put this besides: the mob has spoken. I mean you can try to encourage fellow gay men to try dating more minority men, but don't hold your breath for trends to change. Ironically a ton of minority men are also eager to get with white partners. That adds to the favoritism of white gay men and the comparative lack of it for minority men. There's no productive solution for any of this, people have tried. One awkward attempt I witnessed at a club amounted to telling minority gays to "date their own kind". And what does that sound like....?
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TopicThe INCREDIBLES 2 trailer (teaser or not idk) is here
ClockworkHare
02/15/18 12:01:13 AM
#20
Well the first one was a comical family-centric superhero movie. This sticks with the theme. Looks fine to me.
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TopicI can't be the only one who thinks this guy looks like Obama on steroids.
ClockworkHare
02/14/18 11:53:08 PM
#9
TheVipaGTS posted...
man how can anyone think THAT looks good

Fetish and cultural differences. A lot of people in the US would immediately say those two look like deformed freaks, but in a country where media isn't as circulated those men could be seen as powerful gym hulks in less educated areas.

TheVipaGTS posted...
are they just addicted and unable to stop themselves?

In most cases, yes. Some of them also reach a point where they understand what they've done to their bodies bordering into deformity, but they've reached a point of no return with their health. There are mainstream bodybuilders who spent so much time juiced up for competitions that their testicles stopped producing their own testosterone and for health reasons they get stuck taking hormone replacement permanently. Look up Flex Wheeler.

Although for the two men in the video, it looks more like they have an issue with synthol use rather than just juicing. That level of deformity is not what typically happens when someone bulks up on hormone injections. Their muscle contours look straight up warped, not artificially swole.
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TopicDo you think you would date a girl if you had 0 physical attraction towards her
ClockworkHare
02/14/18 10:40:58 PM
#16
Zero physical attraction does not absolutely always mean zero attraction at all.

It's possible to spend time with someone for a bit and suddenly find something appealing enough about them besides looks that keeps you interested. This is one of the reasons millions of people still settle down and mate despite people with 10/10 appearances being the minority. They can wind up still attracted to someone who doesn't look photoshopped.

That being said, you're not an insensitive monster if you've turned down generic looking people you had zero physical attraction to because you felt it wouldn't work. If looks just happen to be a significant piece of your puzzle for attraction, you can't really force that to change. And dodging a bullet you know will leave both people miserable is a sensible reaction. Just don't be afraid to access your standards once in a while by dating someone who's not ideal at first glance. You might surprise yourself when you still have a good time with them. Sometimes periodically readjusting your standards a bit to be more practical might be exactly what you've been needing to solve your partner drought...
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TopicTfw you realize you will never smash Olympic figure skater booty
ClockworkHare
02/14/18 8:45:22 PM
#5
Tfw you realize you will never smash Olympic figure skater booty


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TopicHave you ever had incest roleplay?
ClockworkHare
02/14/18 8:41:53 PM
#7
Actually yes, but only during a 2 month dating relationship.
The guy was literally into me because of how much I resembled the straight brother he couldn't have.

I've also been propositioned on two occasions by women for similar reasons.
One of which was kind of disturbing since she said I resembled her son...
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TopicTrump administration wants to dictate what kind of food poor people eat
ClockworkHare
02/14/18 8:36:17 PM
#371
Trump administration wants to dictate what kind of food poor people eat

The government already did that even before Trump took office.

There were specific items you could not legally buy with EBT funds; there were highly advertised rules. Considering how many US citizens are now on food stamps, I'm not surprised administrations want to further restrict what can be bought with the funds. The point of the programs isn't to enable you to buy lobster dinners and 5-star steaks like wealthier households casually can. It's not to allow you to keep up with the Joneses. It's just to prevent you from starvation that inhibits your ability to find and keep steady employment (contributing back into the economy).

Food stamps are also provided as a means for needy households to maintain healthy nourishment...again, so they can eventually contribute back into the economy. When the parents are just buying liters of soda, Pop Tarts, and birthday cakes for their kids to live off of...they're not making responsible choices with those funds. If anything, they're setting their kids up for health issues which will make them more of a burden on the economy, not a new cog. Naturally government agencies would want to avoid that, both on an economic level and concern for children's welfare.

As someone who's not only lived with and helped other people find food assistance to get back on their feet, I am not at all shocked that the government wants to finally put a tighter limit on what can be purchased with EBT funds. What I was originally shocked by was what you could buy 6 months ago. As long as you saw the word "nutrition" on the label, you could buy it. That includes most junk food packaging. And with some households, if you're allowed to buy tons of junk food, that is ALL they will buy.
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TopicRepublicans finally come up with the perfect solution to stop mass shootings
ClockworkHare
02/14/18 8:06:39 PM
#3
What would be a perfect solution to cease the possibility of mass shootings?

Has either government party ever come up with one that was practical?
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TopicIs it sexist if a woman says she wants to be treated like a princess
ClockworkHare
02/14/18 7:44:51 PM
#22
Partners who demand being treated as royalty can quickly turn unbearable when they overstep treating their accommodating partner as a servant. And it's not uncommon for them to get dumped for being too demanding. However, it's not an unheard of arrangement when the "servant" is at least getting what he/she wants out of the deal. When they're not getting any reasonable return, that's when they need to reconsider if the relationship is worth it at all.

It might not be uncommon these days to find modern women casual about saying they want royal treatment, but there's also men who can easily make similar demands without public flack. It's the top percentages of men who can do this; the guys who hit all or most marks of what women typically find attractive (handsome, healthy, cultured, intelligent, notable status, financial independence, well endowed, etc).

This is because once a socially aware woman figures out she's finally caught one of these big fish, she usually doesn't want to let him get away before matrimony even if that means she's occasionally treated like a doormat. And when he's criticized by peers for being a bit douchey, don't be shocked to see the woman race up and defend him. Because she knows that he has other traits that are still exceptional by her standards and therefore compensate for him sometimes being an ass. I have seen women figuratively walk through the fires of Hell in order to keep a "winner", a man they consider a male champion. And to some of these women, only a champion is worth their precious time as a "strong independent woman who don't need no man...but really really wants one ". When all you'll settle for is near perfection in dating, when you think you're entitled to that, yeah you might be willing to grovel and fetch a bit to keep that trophy partner.

I'm saying that some of the "lowly subjects" willing to dote on a exceptionally super attractive king or queen have a superiority complex themselves and their inflated standards are what puts them in that situation...
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Topic[Gordon intensifies]
ClockworkHare
02/14/18 11:19:03 AM
#8
Muffinz0rz posted...
ClockworkHare posted...
I agree. Black men who vibrate are 10 times hotter.

SyAXs2q


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Topic"Resist white supremacy" sign prompts backlash at farm
ClockworkHare
02/14/18 9:39:38 AM
#43
gunplagirl posted...
-Gavirulax- posted...
gunplagirl posted...
-Gavirulax- posted...
gunplagirl posted...
-Gavirulax- posted...
Don't really see a problem with this, it's about as inane as "it's okay to be white" and should be fine as long as it's not wrongly aimed at someone or their property.

It's never been punishable to be white


Where did I say it had been?
Far left and right are way too eager to find offense at the most trivial of shit.


Being white is a non-issue. There's zero point in bringing up "it's okay to be white" because it entails it's ever been bad to be white.

The line itself is commonly used to help slowly normalize and reinforce white supremacy, under the guise that white people are under attack. But I guess a line that's mirroring white nationalist recruitment propaganda would fall in to that area by design.


It's okay to be white.

Show me where it was ever not okay to be white

It never had to be not okay.
That's kind of the point.

The phrase still serves a purpose as a subtle (sometimes condescending) reminder to white people that there's no need for them to panic over the future of their racial demographic.

You said it yourself: being white is a non-issue.
"It's okay to be white" is basically another way to say that.
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Topic"Resist white supremacy" sign prompts backlash at farm
ClockworkHare
02/14/18 9:33:20 AM
#38
I thought " it's okay to be white " was used more by progressives trying to encourage paranoid white alarmists to calm down instead of panicking that their race is under attack by <insert political message>.

In either case, it is indeed okay to be <insert race>.
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TopicDo you believe the wage gap is a myth?
ClockworkHare
02/14/18 4:49:37 AM
#18
Kineth posted...
No, it's not a myth.

DarkDragon400 posted...
It exists but not in the way that some people claim it exists.

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TopicA girl messaged me on tinder after like 3 weeks of silence
ClockworkHare
02/13/18 8:33:25 PM
#8
DarkChozoGhost posted...
Should I talk to her?

If you're still interested, sure. Just because you message back doesn't mean you're going all in for a relationship. You might not even want that with this woman. And imo in this day and age, that's fine.

It's conveniently right before valentine's day.

Smart SMART man for noticing that.

H9qYJVi

Have fun, but approach with caution for the next couple days.
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Topic[Gordon intensifies]
ClockworkHare
02/13/18 8:19:58 PM
#2
I agree. Black men who vibrate are 10 times hotter.
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Topic''Who's allowed to wear A Black Panther mask?"
ClockworkHare
02/13/18 10:13:13 AM
#22
I personally think it's great when kids are still interested in a character that's of a different race. I mean there's been hundreds of non-white people running around as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Spider-man, waves of pale skin anime characters. I don't see any problem with them adopting the image of characters they like. And frankly it's kind of interesting to see racially-swapped versions of popular fictional icons.

If a kid who's not black wants to still dress up and play around as Black Panther, I think that's a progressive step passed racial divisiveness, not hurrdurr cultural appropriation.

And yes, I'm aware that Superman is supposed to be "kryptonian".
But you're kidding yourself if you think most kids don't initially see a big buff flying white man when they're first introduced to him.

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TopicOf all my gay friends, they all have the cliche lisp
ClockworkHare
02/13/18 9:57:28 AM
#14
SlashmanSG posted...
Fam_Fam posted...
you are correct. what is your point?

That maybe there's some genetic correlation.

There isn't.

It's largely socialized by peers and media that gay youth are exposed to while they figure out their sexuality during it's early stages. Gay teens generally have less role models they can look to and learn from through imitation like so many heterosexual teens can choose from.

Straight teens are the majority norm, gay teens are a minority, so naturally there's going to be a surplus of heterosexual figures all over popular media and significantly less of the lgbt variety. And sometimes the current most popular gay characters/figures in mass media are token cliches and glaringly flamboyant (ie: a bunch of them have the queer lisp). That's going to have some impact on impressionable gay youth looking for cues on how to conduct themselves as a growing gay person.

The very fact that gays are a minority demographic also contributes to a much more limited margin of role models for lost homosexual youth to learn "culturally gay" behaviors from. And in some extreme cases there's only 2-3 gay people in an entire remote town. So where's a developing gay teen going to pick up cues on how to "properly act gay" with so few gay people in the area? The answer is media icons and the few gay peers they're lucky enough to cross paths with. And if most of those icons and friends have the lisp...it's gonna be contagious.

You don't like the lisp? Then one step in reducing it's commonality is for society to promote a wider range of diversity in media representation of homosexual men beyond the sassy gay scene queen who talks like Andy Dick channeling a bitchy teen girl, a type that only a fraction of real life gay men actually resemble. To put it bluntly: the majority of gay men look just like straight men and talk without the lisp, but that's not as easy to use as a token character in heterosexually dominated pop media...
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TopicAssemblywoman at forefront of #MeToo movement accused of sexual misconduct
ClockworkHare
02/12/18 7:04:20 AM
#29
Asherlee10 posted...
I don't think any movement is going to be perfect

Good; that's what we call wary wisdom. By nature of how human political movements are composed, it's not really possible for their behavior to be "perfect". Inevitably there's going to be too many cooks spoiling the alphabet soup's message and consequences will follow. So it's not a wise idea to look onto a political movement like a faith that's morally infallible. Because in doing so people will then continuously create rationalizations to excuse the rash inhumane actions performed in the name of that faith. Including hasty crucifixion of someone's livelihood via social media.

Asherlee10 posted...
ClockworkHare posted...
Actually this specific case is significant in that the possibility of it being ignored by media giants will be proof of an ugly gender bias in their reporting.

Part of the rhetoric that's common among #MeToo communities is that "victims should be believed".
You'll find that many of them never considered the possibility of men being victims and women being perpetrators as well...

The movement has already gotten a couple bullets shot threw it, including the Aziz Ansari scandal.

we shouldn't ignore that sexual harassment and sexual assault is something that happens and happens too often

It's entirely possible to acknowledge this while also remaining attentive to trends in media narratives that are potentially biased and destructive. In my opinion the movement's image did actually need a few injections of "look, men aren't the only perps accused of this unwanted behavior ". You might ask "why, what would that accomplish ". And I would ask "what would it hurt ".

Personally, I think if a movement like #MeToo is supposed to be inclusive towards victims of sexual misconduct and violence, seeing at least a small fraction of them being males victimized by women shouldn't be that surprising. That inclusion would likely rally more support for the movement's overall message than detract, because there's a lot of men in the world too who have reasons to frown on sexual misconduct and violence. Partly because many have also been victims of it.

Admittedly as someone who dislikes biased media and as a gay man who's been the recipient of unwanted sexual behavior by women in the past, I kind of have some personal stake in seeing whether or not media giants demonstrate transparency on the matter. After the last US presidential election, I won't be holding my breath.
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TopicGay guys get along with women really well, but lesbians don't get along with men
ClockworkHare
02/12/18 6:24:51 AM
#38
Most women who brag about having gay male best friends are guilty of the same "exotic" tokenism of dating someone of a different ethnic group/race just for novelty and potential praise from peers. They're basically saying they're proud of using the gay men as accessories. And social media, unfortunately, still rewards that behavior. Even by a portion of gay men themselves who say "lol that's okay, I don't mind, we're besties".

There's thousands of heterosexual women who boast online about how progressive they are because they have at least one gay man as a best friend. They think this automatically grants them critical insight within lgbt discussions. They think they're suddenly super supporters of civil rights just because they approve of a few liberty movements for gays. And my personal favorite: they think by learning a few of their gay male friend's gendered quirks that it's a roadmap to why men in general act in the ways they do, as if there's no huge differences between how straight and gay men operate. There's tons of women who think of their token gay male friend as a translator for the world of men. And it's a long explanation why that's a fallacy, not even gonna bother, but it's sadly a common misconception these women have.

To top it off, there are also women like this who will on one hand say that we need to be 110% on board with allowing marriage and parental rights between gay men, while at the same time basically crapping all over on discussions about serious male rights issues...that um, coincidentally happen to also commonly affect gay men.

Like for real, most of these bitches are fake as fuck when it comes to acknowledging some of the biggest issues that rake gay men over the coals because a bunch of those issues also target the big bad straight male. It's why I'm cool with girlfriends who are down with me being gay, but don't tokenize me for it in our social circle. That's how I know they're legit and not bandwagoners looking for social media points.
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TopicAssemblywoman at forefront of #MeToo movement accused of sexual misconduct
ClockworkHare
02/11/18 7:43:36 AM
#24
Actually this specific case is significant in that the possibility of it being ignored by media giants will be proof of an ugly gender bias in their reporting.

Part of the rhetoric that's common among #MeToo communities is that "victims should be believed".
You'll find that many of them never considered the possibility of men being victims and women being perpetrators as well...

The movement has already gotten a couple bullets shot threw it, including the Aziz Ansari scandal.
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TopicAbigail Adams said it best: "all men are naturally tyrannical."
ClockworkHare
02/11/18 5:59:24 AM
#11
And how long ago did Abigail Adams exist?
You think maybe there was just a teeny tiny correlation between her opinions of men and the time period she lived in...?

Just a little bit?
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TopicMonster's Inc world confirmed for Kingdom Hearts 3
ClockworkHare
02/10/18 7:30:07 AM
#21
Monster Goofy will be nightmare fuel.
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TopicI don't really know. Are there more top or bottom gay guys?
ClockworkHare
02/10/18 7:04:39 AM
#7
A huge portion of gay guys who claim to be strictly bottom are virgins daydreaming about getting stuffed. Once they've actually gotten their wish, a bunch of them bloom into vers guys instead.

Fantasy ideals can stunt development of any demographic. Even gay men.
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TopicIm starting to have doubts on those glaring reviews on Black Panther.
ClockworkHare
02/10/18 6:45:16 AM
#3
I guess you could find out by watching it.
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TopicMy dad just entered my room and sat for ten minutes and didn't say anything.
ClockworkHare
02/10/18 6:44:19 AM
#13
My dad just entered my room and sat for ten minutes and didn't say anything.

He was farting.
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TopicWhat kind of manlet are you?
ClockworkHare
02/10/18 3:38:49 AM
#2
I'm a 6'2" swole manlet.

I cry myself to sleep every night knowing I'll never be the 10 foot tall man 5 foot tall women want.
I compensate by slapping poofy wigs and lipstick on other guys and fucking them.
I get smothered in hot mansex at least 5 times a week and thick male ass is practically free.
But deep down I know I'm only settling because no woman wants a 6'2" gym rat so I can't get that sweet V.

w8A0Moa
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TopicSo in D&D, could you use a basilisk stare as cryogenic freezing?
ClockworkHare
02/09/18 3:47:25 AM
#2
The problem with stones is they crumble and erode.

You would need a sheltered place with a summoned babysitter to watch over it.
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TopicAre you racist?
ClockworkHare
02/08/18 9:30:00 PM
#9
Genocet_10-325 posted...
Results so far not at all shocking TBH

At least half of the "not at all" votes should be added to "extremely" for board accuracy.

CE can not manage to make it 24 hours without busy topics bitching about white people this, black people that.
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TopicJordan Peterson "Can men and women work together in the workplace?"
ClockworkHare
02/08/18 9:00:37 PM
#137
AdviceMan posted...
@Axiom

If you have the patience, I'd say to look at this video, or even the first 5 minutes. The woman interviewing him is obviously left-leaning, but watch exactly how he is treated in this interview.


Oh god, was that the ridiculous interview he had with the embarrassing Cathy Newman? She was awful. Like meme-worthy stupid. Seriously, the way she acted during this interview sparked memes poking fun at how practically all of her responses were deliberate misinterpretations that didn't at all resemble what the man actually said not even 5 seconds ago.

Jordan would say "the sky looks blue to me; it could look different to other people " and Cathy would immediately respond with "so you're saying the sky is red and it compels you to support misogyny ".

Almost all of Cathy's responses were blatant attempts to twist Jordan's words into something villainous and anti-women, when he really just gave his typical mechanical-sounding answers...that coincidentally happen to be supported with more facts than anything Cathy spouted.

I'm not a fan of Jordan Peterson, particularly some of his statements on non-hetero men. However, Cathy Newman continuously trying to railroad him in that interview was shamefully disingenuous. Even more civil-minded feminists commented negatively about her performance. All she did was demonstrate the stereotype of a militant leftist out to idiotically crucify anyone with a differing opinion. Competent feminists want the movement to move AWAY from shit like that...

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