Monthly Archives: December 2013

Saying farewell to 2013, and a New Year’s Resolution

I started this blog in 2013, intending to talk about paranormal research and why the manosphere is so shamefully ignorant of it. I rapidly degenerated into habitual posting of current events and animated gifs. [Note that unlike the similar animated … Continue reading

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William S. Lind writes: Sometime during the last half-century, someone stole our culture.

The following is Chapter 10 [from Dr. Ted Baehr and Pat Boone’s new book “The Culture-wise Family: Upholding Christian Values in a Mass Media World”] written by historian Williams S. Lind. Sometime during the last half-century, someone stole our culture. … Continue reading

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The dynamic tension of conquest and luxury

Standing Against the World has several intriguing thoughts on this theme: Quote: And in order for men to remain great that luxury should be shunned as much as possible lest they lose the masculine energy that drove them to the … Continue reading

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The case for Eliott Ackermann’s career is the case against battlefield survivability

Retrophoebia puzzles over why Eliott Ackermann wants USA women in combat. http://retrophoebia.wordpress.com/2013/12/28/the-case-for-female-seals-isnt/

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Szabo on intersubjective philosophy

I strongly disagree with one of the following essays from Szabo, but I think they show that Szabo has a brilliant mind. The present post barely scratches the surface of the controversy and does not present any kind of serious … Continue reading

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