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This could be just some tales from the demented mind of a curry. A purely fictional story. But it's a good story nonetheless.
 
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Absolutely not a single word
 
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Can you give me an abbreviation of what all that says?
 
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This could be just some tales from the demented mind of a curry. A purely fictional story. But it's a good story nonetheless.

DNR but i agree women love sharing chad so many women have cuckquean fantasies its crazy
 
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Can you give me an abbreviation of what all that says?

Gemini edition:
The text describes an informal classroom experiment by a teacher in China.

  1. "Women's Day": The teacher let 12 girls pick from snacks first. They allegedly took all the best food, shared very little, and ostracized all the boys except the two most popular. The author claims the "overall happiness of the class" was low.
  2. "Boy's Day": Two days later, the 9 boys picked first. The author says they distributed the food more evenly (even by accident), shared with the girls, and the "overall happiness of the class was greater."
  3. Conclusion: The author uses this anecdote to argue that "feminized societies" (like the "Women's Day") are dysfunctional and fail, while societies where men lead and "provide" (like the "Boy's Day") result in greater happiness.
 
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In this idiotic society scientists and filosophes just self masturbate, especially women. This is why war brings most innovations and then they slowly trickle down. It all ended in the 20s
 
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This story might very well be made up, set conveniently in some faraway place like China, where no one can verify the details or call the person out. But regardless of its authenticity, the core message is true. What we’re seeing here reflects what’s happening everywhere the so called “female rights” movements are pushing. Remember, society isn’t some distant abstraction. It’s what you witness every day in your own life, just on a smaller, micro level.
 
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Except in rare cases, the combination of a “controversial” personality (i.e. psychopathic traits) and attractiveness is one of the most effective

And, be warned, the more girls know that you are controversial, the more they are drawn to you.

Obviously, I'm not saying that behaving like a subhuman and insulting women is useful

Looks are not that important
 
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Brb reading this rq I'll give feedback
 
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Stupid fucking loser foids man what can I say they're all dumb as fuck
 
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This could be just some tales from the demented mind of a curry. A purely fictional story. But it's a good story nonetheless.

Bro think I’m reading this bs
 
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This story might very well be made up, set conveniently in some faraway place like China, where no one can verify the details or call the person out. But regardless of its authenticity, the core message is true. What we’re seeing here reflects what’s happening everywhere the so called “female rights” movements are pushing. Remember, society isn’t some distant abstraction. It’s what you witness every day in your own life, just on a smaller, micro level.
It somewhat reminded me of a video that blew up on social media showing the difference between boys and girls marching. The girls were all in sync, doing the same thing as each other, while the boys were all doing their own thing at their own pace.


The women commenting on the video said this showed that girls are better leaders, and role models. When really all it showed was how they think in a hivemind, following what everyone else does. Makes sense when you see women on social media call others “pick me’s” or say they’re “not a girls girl” just for having different political views
 
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It somewhat reminded me of a video that blew up on social media showing the difference between boys and girls marching. The girls were all in sync, doing the same thing as each other, while the boys were all doing their own thing at their own pace.


The women commenting on the video said this showed that girls are better leaders, and role models. When really all it showed was how they think in a hivemind, following what everyone else does. Makes sense when you see women on social media call others “pick me’s” or say they’re “not a girls girl” just for having different political views

Thats why women are unable to be true leaders on their own, because they give in to pressure and outside influence.
 
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