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Charles Wickelus
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The Psychological Devolution Of The Modern Man
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Recently, a curious movie came out in American theaters. It is simply called “her.” Meet Theodore Twombly: Theodore — played by Joaquin Phoenix — is a nebbish, introverted man living… read more
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Fighting Another Man Could Change Your Life
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Preface: I am not advocating you fight another person to change yourself. Go see a shrink if you think violence is the answer for you. That said… “You’re damn right… read more
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7 Things I Learned From Delivering Pizzas In College
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I delivered pizzas through college for many years. Sometimes part-time, sometimes full-time. I have worked as a manager, but primarily was a driver. You learn a lot about the world… read more
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Are Men Just A Bunch Of Misogynistic Gaslighters?
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Gaslighting is a term that refers to a situation or relationship in which one person presents false information, distorted views of reality, engages in historical revisionism and, basically, causes the… read more
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Fat Acceptance Is A Steaming Pile Of Garbage
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Contrary to popular belief, the fat acceptance movement has been around in the United States for some time, first being birthed in the 1960’s, when many, many discrete groups began… read more
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“The Bewitchin’ Pool:” The Roots Of American Divorce Culture
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“The Bewitchin’ Pool” was the final episode of the Twilight Zone aired. It is an episode that causes much consternation of those who view it. Do note, limited funding hindered… read more
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The 7 Prettiest Women In The Democratic Party
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It is indisputably true that women in the Republican Party are significantly more attractive and more feminine than their counterparts in the Democratic Party. Considering that the Democratic Party is… read more
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A 3 Point Primer In Modern Female Privilege
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A common trope among left-wing keyboard jockies are privilege checklists. They have male privilege checklists, white privilege checklists and even cisgender checklists and skinny-privilege checklists. The most amusingly self-absorbed and… read more
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What Is It Like To Grow Up Country?
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I grew up in the absolute middle of nowhere. Dirt roads, fields of corn and soybeans as far as the eye can see. Hotter than hell during the summer and… read more
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Stefan Kiszko: When Even Angels Cry
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As September had just given way to October in 1975 in Britain, a young girl by the name of Lesley Molseed volunteered herself to go fetch bread for the family…. read more
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