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Reason: None provided.

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills, the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct. As much as I don't care about Ole 'Tater, he's mostly going to be seen as right because the system in place vindicates him.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities of better times are taken for granted as the working machinations that even made things like healthy relationships/marriage possible are being pulled apart with each generation denegrating worse than the last, all the prior being in the constant whiplash in the tumultuous ebb of a failing system, our values can find absolutely no stability whatsoever. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context of the problem that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works while trying to accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills, the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct. As much as I don't care about Ole 'Tater, he's mostly going to be seen as right because the system in place vindicates him.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities of better times are taken for granted as the working machinations that even made things like healthy relationships/marriage possible are being pulled apart with each generation degenerating worse than the last, all the prior being in the constant whiplash in the tumultuous ebb of a failing system, our values can find absolutely no stability whatsoever. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context of the problem that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works while trying to accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills, the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct. As much as I don't care about Ole 'Tater, he's mostly going to be seen as right because the system in place vindicates him.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities of better times are taken for granted as the working machinations that even made things like healthy relationships/marriage even possible are being pulled apart with each generation degenerating worse than the last, all the prior being in the constant whiplash in the tumultuous ebb of a failing system, our values can find absolutely no stability whatsoever. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context of the problem that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works while trying to accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills. the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct. As much as I don't care about Ole 'Tater, he's mostly going to be seen as right because the system in place vindicates him.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities of better times are taken for granted as the working machinations that even made things like healthy relationships/marriage even possible are being pulled apart with each generation degenerating worse than the last, all the prior being in the constant whiplash in the tumultuous ebb of a failing system, our values can find absolutely no stability whatsoever. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context of the problem that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works while trying to accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills. the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct. As much as I don't care about Ole 'Tater, he's mostly right because the system in place vindicates him.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities of better times are taken for granted as the working machinations that even made things like healthy relationships/marriage even possible are being pulled apart with each generation degenerating worse than the last, all the prior being in the constant whiplash in the tumultuous ebb of a failing system, our values can find absolutely no stability whatsoever. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context of the problem that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works while trying to accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills. the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct. As much as I don't care about Ole 'Tater, he's mostly right because the system in place vindicates him.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities of better times are taken for granted as the working machinations that even made things like healthy relationships/marriage even possible are being pulled apart with each generation degenerating worse than the last, the prior being in the constant whiplash in the tumultuous ebb of a failing system, our values can find absolutely no stability whatsoever. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context of the problem that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works while trying to accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills. the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct. As much as I don't care about Ole 'Tater, he's mostly right because the system in place vindicates him.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities of better times are taken for granted as the working machinations that even made things like healthy relationships/marriage even possible are being pulled apart. Each generation getting worse than the last, the prior being in the constant whiplash in the tumultuous ebb of a failing system, our values can find absolutely no stability whatsoever. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context of the problem that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works while trying to accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills. the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct. As much as I don't care about Ole 'Tater, he's mostly right because the system in place vindicates him.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities of better times are taken for granted as the working machinations that even made things like healthy relationships/marriage even possible are being pulled apart. Each generation getting worse than the last, the prior being in the constant whiplash in the tumultuous ebb of a failing system, our values can find absolutely no stability whatsoever. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works while trying to accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills. the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct. As much as I don't care about Ole 'Tater, he's mostly right because the system in place vindicates him.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities of better times are taken for granted as the working machinations that even made things like healthy relationships/marriage even possible are being pulled apart. Each generation getting worse than the last, the previous in constant whiplash of a failing system. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works while trying to accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills. the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct. As much as I don't care about Ole 'Tater, he's mostly right because the system in place vindicates him.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities of better times are taken for granted as the working machinations that even made things like healthy relationships/marriage even possible are being pulled apart. Each generation gets worse. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works while trying to accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills. the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct. As much as I don't care about Ole 'Tater, he's mostly right because the system in place vindicates him.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities of better times are taken for granted as the working machinations that even made things like healthy relationships even possible are being pulled apart. Each generation gets worse. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works while trying to accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills. the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct. As much as I don't care about Ole 'Tater, he's mostly right because the system in place vindicates him.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities of better times are taken for granted as the working machinations that even made things like healthy relationships even possible are pulled apart. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works while trying to accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills. the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct. As much as I don't care about Ole 'Tater, he's mostly right because the system in place vindicates him.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities of better times are taken for granted as the working machinations that even made them possible are pulled apart. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works while trying to accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills. the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct. As much as I don't care about Ole 'Tater, he's mostly right because the system in place vindicates him.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities of better times are taken for granted as the working machinations are pulled apart. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works while trying to accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills. the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct. As much as I don't care about Ole 'Tater, he's mostly right because the system in place vindicates him.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities of better times are taken for granted as the working machinations are pulled apart. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works and accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yeah, Ms. Carson. You go on and tackle the Andrew Tate "problem" while the rest of the world pretty much proves him right to those boys. You can drown them in blue pills. the red will always be more appealing because for the most part it is right - reductionist and often misleading but approximately correct.

People like him excel because the west is fucking broken and the emergent qualities are taken for granted as the working machinations are pulled apart. Andrew Tate isn't the problem, he just teaches people how to excel within the context that people like Ms. Carson and everyone up the blue ladder created in trying to deconstruct everything that works and accommodate degeneracy and hyper-marxism in its place.

1 year ago
1 score