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Jim Luebke
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Comments by "Jim Luebke" (@jimluebke3869) on "Local Woman Tries to Understand Men | feat. @KellieJayKeen" video.
My ex-wife, after destroying my life legally, financially, professionally, etc, apparently told my oldest son "I couldn't help him". If women just stopped wrecking men's lives, that might be incredibly helpful. Oh, and apparently having daughters must make a man a feminist, but having sons doesn't stop women from being utterly toxic to men.
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"What do feminists want men to do?" Men should just know.
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Guys don't talk about their problems. They have friends around to tell them what their problems are. Women call this "bullying", because that's what it is when women do it.
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@DJRockford83 All the while claiming it's the males who are abusive, exaggerating every incident, leaving out the worse behavior they exhibited, etc.
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@RuneRelic No, not really. They made a historic comeback after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but crashed and burned when women entered the workplace.
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@scorpnz4433 She filed for divorce because a) she wanted her cat to be allowed to piss on the kitchen table on a daily basis, b) she wanted to never put together a family budget, even before making major purchases, and c) she wanted me to sacrifice my career ambitions for family time, while she was not to be questioned when she spent 100 hours a week on her job, year-round. I objected, but I wasn't supposed to do that. I was just supposed to go along like an NPC.
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@RuneRelic "Birth deformities"? Are you talking about Godzilla? That ain't real, dude.
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@anthonydmorse First thing you do, stop using the word "partner". Buying into their language is an easy thing to refuse to do.
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@RuneRelic Like a whole lot of Americans (and a whole lot more Japanese) the atomic bombs are the only reason I'm alive in the first place. Both of my grandfathers were slated to assist in the invasion of the Home Islands of Japan, one of them on a destroyer (or "tin can", the flimsiest of the Navy ships) and the other as veteran infantry, despite his being barely 18. There is zero chance both of them would have survived. The bombs saved millions of lives. That's the kind of calculation you make in war. If you want to make sure war doesn't happen ever again, more power to you. You should stop second-guessing people out of ignorance, though.
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@malevolent7650 It's sort of a Yin / Yang thing. You have the white circle ("I'm awesome!") in the black teardrop ("You suck at a, b, and c), and that's men. Then you have the black circle ("I've got so many problems") in the white teardrop ("You're so stunning and beautiful and brave"). I think this is probably ultimately because there's a whole lot more a man can do to improve himself being a provider, but aside from some basic taking care of herself, there's comparatively very little control a woman has over getting pregnant or bringing a pregnancy to term.
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@carolinenorman6141 Status? Women, looking at McDonald's workers: "Look at all the losers" Men, looking at McDonald's workers: "I'm in love with the fry girl." Any woman who thinks a woman's "status" matters to a man (aside from her virginity) is just harming herself with men.
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@palaceofwisdom9448 From prosecution?
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@scorpnz4433 With the help of the California government and culture, she torched those bridges pretty thoroughly. She's not going to be back. I haven't seen anything to admire in the champions of the movement you're pushing, either. Andrew Tate? Jack Murphy? You've got to be joking. Some women are just toxic. I ignored a whole lot of fairly subtle clues that should have been red flags, like her near-total inability to make friends with good women, and a fascination with LiveJournal. Live and learn.
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@elzoog She's never said. I'm pretty sure, based on her behavior, that she just put those words together to make herself look better, rather than to communicate anything real.
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@supremecaffeine2633 Yup. Enrico Fermi half-jokingly bet Edward Teller that it wouldn't cause the nitrogen in the atmosphere to fuse together, as Teller and Oppenheimer had feared. The nitrogen would then split into oxygen and carbon, releasing a huge amount of energy, a very small amount of which would be from the carbon and oxygen combusting. This is similar to the fusion process by which the Sun generates energy, which Hans Bethe discovered in a few years before in 1938. Teller would go on to work out the physics underpinning the hydrogen (fusion) bomb.
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