Message from @Bobby_Hill
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And by game show I don't mean they have to answer questions just avoid getting killed >.<
That's the one. There's this scene where they use holograms and CGI to fake Arnold's death
If I'm thinking of the right one?
The renewal line was from logans run though. It was released around the same time as soylent green
They do do that, but it's exposed at the end when arny kills the presenter
Oh?
I have seen Logan's Run
I did like it a lot
I'm awaiting the usual bad remake, lol
my local paper published my letter on the MRM!
Awesome! :D
Wonderful
No word from washtimes yet
I hope they get back to you soon
National paper, much less likely. Tried the NYT to
Very nice! And we'll put. :)
I put :D not :)
Hrm, I need to watch part 1 of this, sounds interesting.
its actually quite good
Prim is quite known to me through the badgers, so I was pretty confident she wasn't going to engage in collective shaming
ew "...the art and science of persuading others. I hesitate to talk about it in this manner because it makes it sound manipulative" -- every marketer ever
Prim, as much as "learning how best to relate to others" makes that sound better, it doesn't change its manipulative nature. It is indeed a digression from logic and reason and into sophistry, CMV. That said, almost all of the things mentioned actually do stay as far as possible from what could be considered even moderately manipulative, which was a pleasant surprise for me.
im happy i learned about her. thank you james for sharing the video
Just the other day I was thinking I'd like to see a mens' rights discord, good to see this here
This is a very interesting video
It definitely is, but I'm a bit skeptical at the part where he says "Once women learn that we have the same emotions but no tears, they'll be compassionate"
Tears are viewed as a display of extreme emotion, and tears are what gets the most compassion and empathy, it seems subconsciously ingrained
Indeed, however, Tom Golden more or less is able to explain what pop psychology misses about men pretty well in general.
Also actual psychology
That's true, and I like that this video takes a more biological approach to explaining this rather than the typical arguments
Anecdotally it sounds true enough too. Sometimes a scene in a piece of media will hit me particularly hard and squeeze one or two tears out of me, but no more. Extended crying is just not something I'm physically capable of
Sheeeiit, goodmod up in here too eh?
I was rather tempted to post this link to the MR sub, but the 'Is it really about mens rights?' pre question I ask myself didn't work out... so I though, 'Hmm... maybe I'll drop it elsewhere, but I bet they've already seen it... '