ddavidv
PowerDork
9/26/14 12:02 p.m.
dculberson wrote:
ddavidv wrote:
It's funny. It's satire. And in most comedy, there's truth buried in there.
Some guys don't want to swallow the Red Pill. That's fine. If you're happy in the Blue Pill world, good for you. For a lot of us, however, Red Pill has changed our lives for the better. It doesn't instantly make you a misogynist, but it does open your eyes to a different way of looking at the male/female dynamic.
The red pill, in the bs "men's rights" sense not the Matrix sense, certainly does instantly make you a misogynist.
The male/female dynamic is like any other human/human dynamic. Making it anything else is both a) overcomplicating things, and b) dehumanizing to both parties.
Your opinion. My experience is different. My marriage is much better since adopting some Red Pill philosophies. There's a big difference between MGTOW and Red Pill within the confines of a marriage. Don't paint it all with such a broad brush.
My wife thought it was funny. Then again, she IS in the wife zone.
ddavidv wrote:
dculberson wrote:
ddavidv wrote:
It's funny. It's satire. And in most comedy, there's truth buried in there.
Some guys don't want to swallow the Red Pill. That's fine. If you're happy in the Blue Pill world, good for you. For a lot of us, however, Red Pill has changed our lives for the better. It doesn't instantly make you a misogynist, but it does open your eyes to a different way of looking at the male/female dynamic.
The red pill, in the bs "men's rights" sense not the Matrix sense, certainly does instantly make you a misogynist.
The male/female dynamic is like any other human/human dynamic. Making it anything else is both a) overcomplicating things, and b) dehumanizing to both parties.
Your opinion. My experience is different. My marriage is much better since adopting some Red Pill philosophies. There's a big difference between MGTOW and Red Pill within the confines of a marriage. Don't paint it all with such a broad brush.
Sure, my opinion - what the hell else would it be, someone else's opinion?
I've read enough on reddit's redpill forum to have a pretty solid opinion. I'll stick with my wide brush. If redpill isn't misogynistic crap then they (whoever "they" is) need to clean up their public face.
tuna55 wrote:
Beer Baron wrote:
Toyman01 wrote:
The lumberjack song was just stupid, but I never have liked Monty Python.
I'm sorry your sense of humor is broken.
Yeah dude, I don't even know you anymore.
I never could get into that kind of stupid funny. Monty Python is close to the top of that list for me. Pretty much anything with Steve Martin in it falls into that category as well.
The funniest thing I have ever seen on the big screen is the first 5 minutes of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit". I almost had to walk out of the theater to catch my breath.
In reply to 4cylndrfury:
the only reason i read pages 2 and 3 was to see if anyone beat me to the LUF. good on ya!
You have to keep in mind, that Monty Python stuff is 40 years old. At one time that topic was taboo, so that was probably a big part of why it was considered to be as funny as it was.
Woody wrote:
fanfoy wrote:
Keith Tanner wrote:
Beware,
French Canadian girls tend to score pretty high on both scales.
So, where does that put us French Canadian men, since we are the the ones that marry the most French Canadian girls?
I believe that your X and Y axes would be labelled "Labatt's" and "Snowmobiling".
they call them "snow machines" up there for some reason... so i think they say that they are going to spend the afternoon "riding the snow machine"... it's a strange culture..
This is my favorite not at all funny sketch from Monty Python. I can't see how anybody can't enjoy the humour (spelling is correct) in this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vkw2DdoskPY
novaderrik wrote:
Woody wrote:
fanfoy wrote:
Keith Tanner wrote:
Beware,
French Canadian girls tend to score pretty high on both scales.
So, where does that put us French Canadian men, since we are the the ones that marry the most French Canadian girls?
I believe that your X and Y axes would be labelled "Labatt's" and "Snowmobiling".
they call them "snow machines" up there for some reason... so i think they say that they are going to spend the afternoon "riding the snow machine"... it's a strange culture..
Maybe, since they invented them, snow machine is the correct term, and everybody else has it wrong.
novaderrik wrote:
up there
Say's the guy from Minnesota.
Yes, they are snow machines, but we don't call it snow machining.
BTW, girlfriend thought the matrix was hilarious, and she's definitely straddling the crazy line.
So, is this funny or am I pig for laughing: http://youtu.be/-4EDhdAHrOg
I think i just oinked a little.
Trans_Maro wrote:
So, is this funny or am I pig for laughing: http://youtu.be/-4EDhdAHrOg
That is very, very, funny.
Brilliant!!
Yep. Funny. Very, very funny.
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You guys need to lighten up, this is meant to be humor not a guide to how to be a pig in life. As Walter said, don't like it, switch the channel.
By the way my wife is a 10 on both scales and she laughed.
Some people are just threatened by math.