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Comments by "Sammy B" (@sammyb1651) on "WOMEN'S greatest ENEMY: overcoming pride" video.
@Zxcvbueisn444 🤣🤣🤣That is BEYOND tragic! (Not you...the bit about her emailing you a load of solicited "endorsements" from people who've never experienced the realities of dating her).
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That, Sir, is a win!
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I'd say themselves.
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Discussion is all the channel offers. The channel has no solutions. (None do). The "success" of red pill channels rely entirely on how compelling their discussion of a subject is. Not on their solutions. There's discussion of hypergamy and apps everywhere. It doesn't solve anything however.
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@allseeingotto2912 Agreed, however that implicitly absolves them of responsibility so I make a distinction. You have to be responsible for your own actions first. Part of the whole problem is that they're not. Yes other women are a bad influence but thats their problem to overcome, not an excuse.
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@shmariona Silly comment.
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6:34 They want to be seen for who they are "deep down inside" just like they couldn't give AF who a man is "deep down inside". Lol.
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@themick6586 For sure. I'm just saying discussion of the subject already abounds. People consume the message as though it's the solution. They're always looking for more message ("discussion") because they hope a solution is going to finally appear within it at some point. It won't. When it eventually doesn't materialise a new creator appears re-formulating the message in a novel way but with no new info. At that stage they gain traction because people confuse new packaging with the possible offer of a "solution". At the end of the day it's only worth asking for more discussion if you want to hear the same thing for the millionth time. By that stage theres a danger it becomes more of a crutch however. Content creators have got no end of this so don't worry if thats your thing. They'll gladly cater to it. Supply and demand.
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@richien8472 No, clearly I didn't think that women would "magically change". That's heavily implicit in my comment that its pointless just listening to people discuss things ad nauseam. If that was the case I'd suggest they did in fact simply keep listening (as women would be changing anyway in the meantime). A bit of a salty effort on your part, all things considered.
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