Category Archives: For Men
The UK’s “Take Me Out” Embodies All That Is Wrong With Society
I watched the UK version of dating game show Take Me Out the other night. For those of you fortunate enough never to have witnessed this emasculating abomination, the format sees 30 single women each standing on their own lit-up podium to show how special they are.
Each one has a button to turn their light off. In each round some hapless simpleton—sorry, lucky male contestant—lumbers out to try to impress them by dancing, singing, and revealing intimate details about his personal life.
If the girls want to date him they keep their light on and if they don't they turn it Read More
In Defense Of American Women
There are few absolute truths in this world. Before you condemn your culture for another, know what you are getting into. You are a gringo, more liberal than you realize. Deny your identity at your own risk.
This is a message of moderation to the manosphere about American and “western” women.
I am married to a Peruvian woman and I am happy. My wife brings my meals to the table. I do not ask to be served; I am served. The dishes, the laundry, the house-cleaning – she does it all. She cares for our baby every day. I change a diaper Read More
The 6 Levels Of Game
When thinking about game with women, one should see it in terms of ranks or positions in the corporate world. Each position has a level of education and field experience to be qualified, which grants them a certain level of income and benefits. Welcome to “Game, Incorporated” and here are the positions that are available for consideration.
Greetings, sir. I'm here for the interview.
1. The Janitor
This would be the lowest level in the corporate world. No educational or field experience in game, therefore this position picks up the scraps from the floor. He grabs the dirtiest jobs, getting chicks from the Read More
The Double Blue Pill Can Be An Insidious Weapon Of Reaction
The 20th century was, in a sense, dominated by questions about “society.” The question was no longer “which system of government is best,” but rather “which one serves best the needs of society.” But beginning sometime in the 1990s, what appeared to be just another logical step began to look like a mutation. An early and myopic diagnosis of this change was that of a “culture war.” What had in fact occurred was that the “social” had metastasized.
Arguably, the “left-right paradigm” was never relevant to American society, since no European model has ever mattered much here. European ideas only appealed Read More
Giving Up vs Failure
A lot of you have embarked on certain goals in life, didn't get that goal, and then felt like you failed. I'm here to tell you that you didn't actually fail—you gave up. Failure is when success would have been impossible no matter what else you did. Giving up occurs well before that.
Failure involves genuine tears, punching holes in the wall (or at least wanting to), and a feeling of total defeat that puts you in a real depression. It's when you've tried absolutely every option humanly available to you after untold hours of effort but still could not accomplish Read More


