Babylonbee managing editor joel berry trying to diss gamers again
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As a married guy, I can confirm this to be true. In fact is so acceptable that the same saying is in multiple cultures: "Happy wife, happy life"
I don't why men are willing to live like that. I refuse to arrange my life around appeasing an overgrown child who wouldn't know adversity if it bit her on her over pampered ass.
Pussy is the most powerful force known to mankind. That’s all there is to it.
I've found that it loses most of its power if you understand the nature of the creature that owns it.
You can understand women or love women, not both. That is why men lose 20 IQ points when in the vicinity of an attractive woman. Men literally turn retarded when they want their pp touched.
I think I heard it on a hoe_math video (don't quote me on that) that women like to live life as if they are the starring actress in the movie that is their life. The husband/boyfriend is the main man who makes that happen. It may also be fuelling the concept that men should do everything and the frustration recently at younger men who are not earning as much as younger women.
The problem with video games is that the main character is the main focus of the man at that time. Escapism means escaping from your duties. And that's probably why the right has an issue with it.
The YT comment section on the recent Lotus Eaters segment on the "Good Morning texts" girl breakup video kept pointing out that Carl was giving dad energy advice to constantly validate women's need for attention with random acts of kindness while caring for stepchildren himself. Which is pretty much the most beta thing a man can do - raise another man's children.
I couldn't confirm it though.
Ugh. Reminds me of how some women in my family were legitimately mad at the ex-husband of someone I know for committing suicide. Focusing almost entirely on how it "hurt" his ex-wife.
Not that I know much about their marriage, or the guy in question, but I was kind of pissed at their "woman most affected" kind of shit-take, especially given how a lot of these stories sometimes end up with the guy killing the woman and then himself.
That such a thing didn't happen in this instance indicates to me that the guy was not in a good place, but at least had the moral fortitude or sense to not take someone else out along with him.