MGTOW dude says how bad women are doing for half an hour, and how men are winning and will have the last laugh. And, no, I haven't watched the video.
I don't even hate the guy, and some of his content is actually good...but it's all so very samey, and I can't stand that. He comes at everything from his singular perspective, which is fine, but he just ends up saying the same stuff over and over.
I did watch the video. It's the premise that women wish for something they desire, get it and then regret their choice (which is where the story of the monkey's paw comes in). Joker gives a number of examples of this phenomenon.
It's the premise that women wish for something they desire, get it and then regret their choice
They're a lot like children, really. There's a reason why children aren't allowed to vote and why things have gone to shit since "emancipation" and the 19th amendment.
I like him as well but I'm pretty selective about which of his videos I watch. He seems to be doing longer videos more, which I don't like. 20 minutes or less is ideal for me and I only watch longer videos if I'm working out.
It's the way things are going unfortunately. He today put out an hour and a half video. Creators have figured out that there are two ways people watch and listen, clips via TikTok and long form content. The latter makes more money for creators while keeping viewers and listeners away from competitors and loyal to you. I, like you, prefer shorter form content of 20-30 minutes but creators increasingly don't. It is what it is.
Joker/Better Bachelor doesn't hate women, he just understands some of their behavior, has given up, and has monetized his specific set of beliefs. He's nowhere near Imp level. And, again, don't even hate the guy; he's got some good points, I just find his content a little tiring, and his attitude self-defeating. I think some of his points are great advice, other points are terrible advice shaped by his ideology.
As he says, he has a voice for television. I like him, too, but can't listen for too long, and he can be a bit long-winded on points that don't necessarily require the length at which he speaks. Brevity is best served often than rarely.
MGTOW dude says how bad women are doing for half an hour, and how men are winning and will have the last laugh. And, no, I haven't watched the video.
I don't even hate the guy, and some of his content is actually good...but it's all so very samey, and I can't stand that. He comes at everything from his singular perspective, which is fine, but he just ends up saying the same stuff over and over.
I did watch the video. It's the premise that women wish for something they desire, get it and then regret their choice (which is where the story of the monkey's paw comes in). Joker gives a number of examples of this phenomenon.
They're a lot like children, really. There's a reason why children aren't allowed to vote and why things have gone to shit since "emancipation" and the 19th amendment.
I like him as well but I'm pretty selective about which of his videos I watch. He seems to be doing longer videos more, which I don't like. 20 minutes or less is ideal for me and I only watch longer videos if I'm working out.
It's the way things are going unfortunately. He today put out an hour and a half video. Creators have figured out that there are two ways people watch and listen, clips via TikTok and long form content. The latter makes more money for creators while keeping viewers and listeners away from competitors and loyal to you. I, like you, prefer shorter form content of 20-30 minutes but creators increasingly don't. It is what it is.
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Joker/Better Bachelor doesn't hate women, he just understands some of their behavior, has given up, and has monetized his specific set of beliefs. He's nowhere near Imp level. And, again, don't even hate the guy; he's got some good points, I just find his content a little tiring, and his attitude self-defeating. I think some of his points are great advice, other points are terrible advice shaped by his ideology.
Joker's content is fine for the most part. You just have to selective about what you watch. My main complaint is how long his videos have gotten.
As he says, he has a voice for television. I like him, too, but can't listen for too long, and he can be a bit long-winded on points that don't necessarily require the length at which he speaks. Brevity is best served often than rarely.