
Presently I’m putting the final touches on my third book, The Rational Male – Positive Masculinity. I’m now going through the final proofing stages of the print version while I await the reformatting for the digital version. As if that weren’t enough, this time of year tends to be my busiest with regard to promo gigs and brand developments stuff for my “real” job. So if my posts for the next couple of weeks seem a bit sporadic that’s why.
In the midst of this, however, I came across a comment by a long time lurker, Logic, that dovetailed so perfectly with the Afterword of the new book so well that I’ve decided to quote parts of it in the book:
I don’t comment a lot in this blog. However, I think it is important to make a comment that many will probably disagree with but is certainly true for me.
If you ask someone what is the greatest benefit he gained by reading Rollo’s articles, I am sure that you will get various responses:
“I finally got laid”
“I managed to successfully spin plates”
“I understood the true nature of women”
“I stopped giving a fuck and focused on myself (and the women came after)”
…etc
I am sure that all of these are true, not the least reason being that I have experienced these benefits myself.
However, if I may suggest an unpopular opinion, the greatest benefit that one gets from reading Rollo’s article is the fact that you are giving yourself a safety net. And the most important thing in my opinion is that you give yourself this safety net EVEN IF you don’t truly believe what Rollo writes.
If I may elaborate briefly, by safety net I mean LITERALLY safety net. The safety net’s purpose is not for you not to fall. It is for you not to DIE after you have fallen. I believe this is an important distinction (and forgive me Rollo if you have touched on this in one of your articles already). At least for me this is HUGE.
There is a nontrivial probability that you ARE going to fall. Unless you really swear to not EVER feel ANY emotional connection with a woman, then it is highly likely that at some point you WILL fall in love with a girl. Sure, I am positive that many guys will consider that this is something that they can control now that they are Red Pill aware, but you MAY at some point fall in love and you WILL lose your “cool” (btw if you don’t want to call it love call it infatuation; there will be a girl whose combination of laughter, looks, mannerisms and personality will produce this to you; if you want to deny it go ahead and you may be right. But as I said this is just MY humble opinion).
So where does the whole “safety net” come into play? Well, it comes into play when things go south. You WILL loose your cool and she might not notice but then again she also may notice. You will think that this girl is different. Again, it is easy to say that AWALT, but you are not dealing with a bunch of 1s and 0s. It is a human being, standing in front of you, with a personality, with a voice, with interests, opinions and the like. So your brain will tell you that THIS one is different.
And when it turns out that she is not, and she goes cold or dumps you, or cheats on you, then my friend you are going to be JUST FINE. Because you have a safety net. I am not saying that you won’t be sad (you will) but you won’t try to throw yourself under a bridge. The safety net is placed there for a simple reason. The reason is that, in the beginning stages of your infatuation, before you started thinking that she is “not like that”, a little voice inside of you said “You have read about this situation in the Rational Male brother. This may be an illusion. Be careful”.
Yes, you muted that voice for a while, but you never killed it. And when the inevitable happened this little voice came back and said ” Oh well. We knew it. Nothing wrong with giving it a shot. Now let’s move on. Hey check out Little Miss Perkytits at the counter.”
I know that many of you will laugh at this but, to me at least this is a big deal. I also think that the analogy of the safety net is pretty accurate. Even if all of Rollo’s writings hadn’t helped me AT ALL with getting laid, improving myself etc and THE ONLY benefit was gaining that safety net, I think that reading Rollo’s articles would have still bee very much worth it.
I thought this metaphor of a safety net was apt. The history that comes after a man has unplugged himself from his old Blue Pill mindset is in some ways more poignant that what a man does while he is still trapped in his old way of thinking. It’s easier to forgive yourself of the decisions you made in Blue Pill ignorance, but when you become Red Pill aware you own those decisions. As Logic points out, you can only read and absorb what I or any other Red Pill author has to relate to you – at some point you’re going to either consciously or not put this new awareness into practice.
As such you’re bound to make mistakes or false starts. No one makes it on their first jump. It takes time and practice along with an educated Red Pill awareness to internalize and transition into a new way of life. One reason I wrote A New Hope was to help newly unplugged men get past the anger and nihilism stages of unplugging, but also to warn them that the want to achieve the old Blue Pill idealistic hopes will be a strong impulse until they come into a new understanding of Red Pill, realistic, hopes for themselves. In that stage, and even after, there will always be mistakes and falls along the way.
The difference now is that you have a new confidence in the knowledge that Red Pill awareness provides for you. Whereas before you struggled with both a lack of understanding intersexual dynamics and the deliberate misdirection of you ever understanding it, now you have the Red Pill Lens. Now you have a perspective that in most ways insulates you from ever thinking your situation is hopeless. Red Pill awareness provides you with a map and a safety net that allows you to make accurate corrections to your Game, to your relationships and to your life no matter if you fall, no matter your temporary setback. Many a disingenuous critic would have men believe the Red Pill is all about anger or fomenting a belief that men are victims of an unfair system, but what they conveniently ignore is the overwhelmingly positive effect Red Pill awareness has in men’s lives. A great source of confidence comes from a man knowing he’s been emancipated from a Blue Pill paradigm that’s conditioned him to blind himself to its influence.
Reader, and long-time friend, Morpheus responded with this:
Exactly right. All of it!
My 2nd marriage recently ended (about 6 weeks ago my wife left me and informed me she was filing for divorce) and to be honest I’ve sort of surprised myself just how emotionally unaffected I’ve been compared to my first marriage ending (which was before Red Pill, Rollo, and Rational Male). I’ve actually had multiple people comment incredulously at just how well I am doing. I’ve recommitted to a much more intense and frequent workout regimen, and am down about 20 pounds in those 6 weeks.
I credit my Red Pill perspective for enabling me to stay relatively stoic about it all, and refocus on something positive. I think it helps that I realize I haven’t lost my “Soulmate” because that is bullshit to begin with, and that women are fungible at least partly. Don’t get me wrong, I really do feel like I lost by best friend and have times of sadness. It certainly helps to realize that “Little Miss Perktits/Tight Ass/Tighter Wetter Pussy” is out there, and I’ll be fucking her soon enough.
I’d add that my Red Pill perspective also clues me in to what awaits my soon to be ex-wife who is 43 going on 53 in terms of her menopausal stage and very overweight (we started dating when she was 32 with the body of a fitness model). Schadenfreude is probably the wrong term since I don’t actively wish her a horrible experience in the SMP, but I do know she is in for a very rude awakening once she tests the dating waters.
But yeah, you are absolutely right. The fact of the matter is many “Red Pill” guys are going to form strong emotional bonds with women, and it will hurt when those bonds are severed unless you are a psychopath who doesn’t feel emotions like love, affection, etc. But the most powerful thing about the Red Pill perspective is knowing you will be JUST FINE and that truly the world is filled with other female options.
Anyone who’s read my post What’s Your Problem? probably has a good idea of what motivated me to write what I do going on 16 years now, but when I read stories like this and I get emails or Tweets to let me know how what I’ve made men aware of has somehow changed or saved a man’s life it’s always a humbling experience. As I’ve stated in both my books, I’m not in the business of making better men, I’m in the business of helping men become better men themselves. No formulas, no Top Ten Ways to,… lists, just actionable intelligence; but that information still requires a man come to applying it to his own life in a way which works for him.
Even if all Logic gets from my work is the sense of confidence that he has the right intel about how he can better direct his life despite any momentary downside I consider that a success of my intent as a Red Pill writer. When you look at the appalling statistics of male suicide and you understand the correlation of it with the rise of a feminine-primary social order that teaches men to loathe their own gender and accept their superfluousness, knowing that the Red Pill can provide some insulation against it is encouraging. My first reflex when I read a story like that of Morpheus is to presume the man is a suicide risk; his response to his situation is an example of how Red Pill awareness is not just an exercise in warning and preparing men of what to expect, but also a safety net in case a man must deal with the worst.
From the 16 Commandments of Poon
VII. Always keep two in the kitty
Never allow yourself to be a “kept man”. A man with options is a man without need. It builds confidence and encourages boldness with women if there is another woman, a safety net, to catch you in case you slip and risk a breakup, divorce, or a lost prospect, leading to loneliness and a grinding dry spell. A woman knows once she has slept with a man she has abdicated a measure of her power; when she has fallen in love with him she has surrendered nearly all of it. But love is ephemeral and with time she may rediscover her power and threaten to leave you. It is her final trump card. Withdrawing all her love and all her body in an instant will rend your soul if you are faced with contemplating the empty abyss alone. Knowing there is another you can turn to for affection will fortify your will and satisfy your manhood.
As I get closer to completing whats become a herculean task of finishing this book (it’s now at 340 pages!) I’m taking some time to reflect on what I’ve done not just with this new book, but what I’ve built in the Manosphere for over 15 years now. I may be one of the 3 ‘R’s of the ‘sphere, some might say I’m the godfather of the Red Pill and my work is required reading for the Red Pill Reddit sub, but I’ll never be comfortable with all that so long as there are guys who are still despondent in their Blue Pill paradigm. The Red Pill is ‘open source’ and its strength lies in its decentralized way of openly debating and testing the strength of ideas. I’m humbled that many men have had their lives changed by what I write, but it’s really a testament to their own resolve – all I do is connect dots, remember?
If it’s not too much to ask, for this week’s comment thread I’d like to get some feedback on how the Red Pill has changed your life. Maybe it’s been my work, maybe it’s due to others in the ‘sphere, but as I get closer to finishing book three I wanted to get men’s Red Pill testimonies, so to speak, to help with the summation of the book.
Thanks.

Rollo
@Tan… I agree Rollo shouldn’t reveal his true identity at the conference, because that crazy chick from Texas would then be stalking him.
@Sentient On the other side of the table, when I’ve hired execs a stratagem has been “What are you making now… And before you answer I want you to know if we do make you an offer I am also going to ask for a pay stub or tax return as proof… Now go ahead…” Seperates the dreamers from the the rest quick. “I obviously haven’t made the case for my value to your organization as opposed to my value to another organization. Thanks, and have a nice day.” This holds frame and ups the value and passes the shit… Read more »
@ theasdgamer
“I obviously haven’t made the case…”
This is so Don Draper, either Jesus lives in your heart or he doesn’t.
@ Sentient/Dr Zipper I like this strategy and I would like to bring you to my next salary negotiation. In this case, it was more like how much imaginary cash would you like for us to pay you to take on this risky job that the last guy was fired from and the 2 before him left pretty quickly. A “fall” at my age could be fatal. “pay stub or tax return as proof…” This is such dirty pool. They’re lying to you. You’re lying to them. You both know or at least should know the other is lying. Which,… Read more »
Practical How-To Question Concerning Peterson
I download Peterson’s 2 ½ hour YouTube lectures using peggo.tv to convert them to MP3 format. Then I import them into Audacity and use the split at label function to separate them into 10 – 15 minute segments. I do this because it’s impossible to search/find a passage I want to hear again with such a large file.
Is there a better no-cost way to do this?
IIF – I’ve done a shit-ton of digital media production professionally and for a one-off, you’re doing it similarly to how I’d do it (Audacity is awesome)
to improve on it, I’d suggest finding someone (maybe on a blog/forum site) that’s already done it and ask them for copies
which leads to my next question…. lol
@IIF
This is such dirty pool. They’re lying to you. You’re lying to them.
That’s not lying, it’s “hustling.” hah
@SJF Whassup? Whew…. long video. I didn’t get to the Q&A, but I’ll comment on what I did listen to. Peterson seems to be a good dude. I like his take on the bible. The pathwork lectures talk about this a bit. They basically say that the bible has a historical interpretation, psychological interpretation, and spiritual interpretation. It’s still not for me though. Peterson seems to be hung up on his idealism.. And he’s right that if you have idealism you need judgement… But both are false. He says: “Where are you once you destroy your own ideal? Where are… Read more »
Andy – gotta be honest here, that shit reads just like the fucking new-agey nonsense my ex swallowed whole in her quest introspective self improvement the kind of fluff someone who doesn’t have to go out into the world and make shit happen thinks is deep; talk about not seeing the world as it is; it justifies a life of inaction and ‘contemplation’ because knowledge will just come to you, if you are “calm of mind” and “open of heart” – “Accept yourself now as you exist, and true desire for change and advancement will naturally emerge within you.” oh… Read more »
@Andy
And he’s right that if you have idealism you need judgement… But both are false.
It’s back to the old battle of the Platonists v. the Aristotelians…plus ca change…
Ideally, both are false. You judge based on truth.
@ theasdgamer It’s hustling if they do it. It’s grounds for termination, any time they want, when you do it with regard to misrepresenting your previous salary. @ dr zipper MP3’s Next question… lol If there was an easy way to anonymously share these resources I would be glad to do it for free. I just want to avoid any copyright issues. Really, my greatest creation was converting TRM comments into individual mp3 files. That way, I get to take all of you guys on my commute. I do read the comments direct from the screen when I have the… Read more »
’its hustling if they do it. It’s grounds for termination, any time they want, when you do it with regard to misrepresenting your previous salary. ……… No shit. Never understood that 2 week notice bullshit either. They will drop your ass in a second with no warning, but you get black balled if you drop them without notice Outside of truckers, who are generally shitbags of the highest order, I have never had a problem with employee turnover but embracing the radical notion that they are soverigen men in their own right. Right now I am trying to bail out… Read more »
Way off topic, one of the young men who rides with us wants to get into industrial automation. Is that worth his time?
R.I.P Chester Bennington
@Andy
Go outside… the world is waiting for you
https://twitter.com/ChesterBe/status/870762316622512128
can’t wait for the Soundgarden/Linkin Park show coming to town, those guys rock!
dr zipper
first show was going to be close to home…
https://youtu.be/CgwL14IDDJY
Ton Way off topic, one of the young men who rides with us wants to get into industrial automation. Is that worth his time? Might be. Depends on his skill levels, how amenable he is to retraining, whether he’s wiling to consider moving or not. Some manufacturing is inshoring again, it will be automated and with far fewer personnel than in the 70’s or 80’s but there will be a need for men to work with all that machinery. Electrical / programming / mechanical skills all get involved in keeping the robots happy. Since the schools seem to be all… Read more »
@SFC Ton
“Way off topic, one of the young men who rides with us wants to get into industrial automation. Is that worth his time?”
What do you mean by “get into industrial automation”? If you mean creating new systems or improving current ones, then industrial automation is what MJ Demarco calls “fastlane” into becoming rich. It checks all the NECST rules: there is a massive need(N) for this, entry(E) is not easy in the field, you can have control(C), it’s scalable(S), and doesn’t require trading time(T) for money.
Thanks man
He wants to go from being an aircraft mechanic to working in that field. I would imagine repairing it and installing it. I know shit about it but the rumor is it’s the one semi blue collar trade tha5 still pays
What kind of associate degree would you suggest?
Ps
Check this out
Speed runs in the family
https://gearheads.org/lee-munro-land-speed-record/
@Rollo
“In a new study, a team of researchers reports that the loss of a father has a significant adverse effect on telomeres, the protective nucleoprotein end caps of chromosomes.”
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/07/170718142938.htm
Lol upthread. Where is the LSD, tie dye shirts and incense?? Andy too bad you missed the 60’s bruh. Your upbringing taught you to ignore all of the ” spirituality ” and shit, so you’re busy rediscovering the wheel. Good for you man!!! Lol. You’re finding out that the materialism you happened to be raised with is actually for shit. That blindly going through life with zero sense of self is a fucked up way to exist. And its earth shattering and shocking…. For you. Motherfuckers been searching for ” truth ” forever. It’s been ” found ” numerous times… Read more »
Oh, and Jesus was only in 1 old book. Towards the end. Also, he has no YouTube vids.
Righteous rant from Blax
@dr. zipper “gotta be honest here, that shit reads just like the fucking new-agey nonsense my ex swallowed whole in her quest introspective self improvement” Yeah, doesn’t make it less valid though. Parsing every sentence because you don’t like the language seems a bit silly to me. So, “disappointment” is an emotion. Does that mean you’re never disappointed? I mean… Props to you if that’s the case, but referencing emotions and pretending they don’t exist isn’t really self-honesty. Anyway, I don’t blame you. I had to go through all sorts of weird coincidences and experiences to be able to take… Read more »
Thanks Ton.
I’m trying hard to keep my opinion to myself, but it’s like holding a wicked shit. Gotta let it out before I shit my pants.
“Jesus . . . But you’d have to actually read what he said . . .” And good luck with that. ” . . . and Jesus was only in 1 old book. Towards the end.” The “one” book is actually an anthology of many works, written across thousands of years by many authors, assembled by a number of consensus committees from a much larger body of works. They appear to have made mistakes both in inclusion and omission. Much of it is redundant, but inconsistent, and contemporary versions of the book bear little to no resemblance to the older… Read more »
“It’s possible to experience the realization that idealism is a false construct of your mind.”
The principle of non-violence is an ideal.
First, let me get something out of the way before I debate Andy, which I don’t really want to. I’m happy and glad that Andy found some fun stuff to play with. Regarding Jordan Peterson: I’m not sure why the debate occurs about whether he’s red pill or not. It doesn’t even matter. He’s who he is and can you not see he’s comfortable in his own skin. He talks about Carl Jung a lot, which has nothing to do with the fact that if you want to piss off the masculine part of Rollo Tomassi, you could bring up… Read more »
kfg
The principle of non-violence is an ideal.
Therefore the 6th Brandenberg is the ideal concerto.
OK. Moving on to Andy. Seeing that this is a red pill site. And seeing that red pill and game is a praxeology and not an ideology, what I have to say is this: I’m Glad and Happy for you Andy. I don’t want or need to debate your ideas (Note: I didn’t say that I won’t debate your issues). I’m glad and happy you found something cool and inspiring and something that gives you HOPE for better days ahead. Hope is good. Hope gives you purpose and mission, which always helps a man have purpose and mission. Purpose and… Read more »
Ton What kind of associate degree would you suggest? Off hand I’d say Engineering Technology with an emphasis on mechanical or electro-mechanical. Some industrial automata may still use hydraulics where force is really needed, but more and more it seems to be computer-controlled elecric motors operating mechanical parts that do various actions. Pieces go in one end of a plant and working devices come out the other. Real grease-in-knuckle experience fixing machines would be a good thing. Any electrical experience, even basic residential wiring, would be good too. Used to be anyone who rode a Harley knew allll about fixing… Read more »
“Therefore the 6th Brandenberg is the ideal concerto.”
No argument.
Blaximus
“Those will only confound and confuse and you will wind up trying to destroy everything about yourself.”
Hi friends!
I’m getting married! woop!
@Emily, does he know you’re a lying slut?
Best of luck. (truly)
Sometimes I’m so accurate I even scare myself.
https://therationalmale.com/2017/01/17/the-reconstruction-ii/comment-page-4/
Poor guy.
@Andy “It’s back to the old battle of the Platonists v. the Aristotelians…plus ca change…” The Platonists were idealists and the Aristotelians were realists. Platonism held that earthly objects are merely copies of perfect spiritual things, which were ideal things kept in some heavenly cave. Aristotle studied under Plato. All these “eastern” ideas were examined long before the Christian era by the greeks. Maybe your education would benefit from studying western philosophy. I have no idea what this means. I’m laying out breadcrumbs. I’m assuming that you’re implying that this is some sort of philosophical argument. No. It’s possible to… Read more »
@kfg contemporary versions of the book bear little to no resemblance to the older extant copies I’ve studied greek and have even translated 1st John and this sounds like bullshit. Care to clarify? NB There are a couple hundred thousand or so variations in our greek text of the New Testament, few of which amount to a hill of beans. E.g., “Christ” v. “Lord Jesus Christ” v. “Jesus Christ” v. “Jesus” in the same passage amount to twelve variations as they are counted in textual transmission. Spelling errors count as variations. The biggest problem caused by textual variations are with… Read more »
@kfg contemporary versions of the book bear little to no resemblance to the older extant copies I’ve studied greek and have even translated 1st John and this sounds like bullshit. Care to clarify? I came across this Newsweek article last year when the topic came up: http://www.newsweek.com/2015/01/02/thats-not-what-bible-says-294018.html Newsweek’s exploration here of the Bible’s history and meaning is not intended to advance a particular theology or debate the existence of God. Rather, it is designed to shine a light on a book that has been abused by people who claim to revere it but don’t read it, in the process creating… Read more »
@ASD: I was expecting you. “I’ve studied greek and have even translated 1st John and this sounds like bullshit. Care to clarify?” As an anthology written by many people across millennia there is a large difference between the style and “authenticity” of the many texts. The early texts of the OT weren’t even meant to be read at all. They were meant to be recited. The language isn’t literary as we understand it, it’s more of an orator’s shorthand to jog the memory for material already known. In short, to read it, you have to already know what it says.… Read more »
@SJF The Newsweek article is sensationalistic. Jumping the shark. Not to be taken seriously. You bring bullshit to a discussion about textual criticism? Playing Telephone with the Word of God No television preacher has ever read the Bible. Neither has any evangelical politician. Neither has the pope. Neither have I. And neither have you. At best, we’ve all read a bad translation—a translation of translations of translations of hand-copied copies of copies of copies of copies, and on and on, hundreds of times. The Telephone Game? Seriously? Low textual criticism is a science. The sensationalism in the article attempts to… Read more »
Nicaean council.
That was my first clue.
Most ” Christians ” I’ve ever met in my life have not actually read the bible at all. Some have only read the kj version of the old testament.
@kfg I was expecting you. Of course. 🙂 As an anthology written by many people across millennia there is a large difference between the style and “authenticity” of the many texts. The early texts of the OT weren’t even meant to be read at all. Are you assuming Jewish illiteracy? Urban men have always tended to be literate as far back as you go. Rural farmers and miners, not so much. Whereas the later Greek texts were composed as literature by Classically trained scholars. 1st John is taking your best case example. 1st John is the easiest book to translate,… Read more »
…. And I won’t even touch Osiris.
Lol.
” . . .John Rylands fragment . . .” A fragment is not a manuscript, never mind thousands of manuscripts. “The Gospel of John must have been written before the Rylands text.” Assuming it isn’t the first copy. But we have no idea what it said, the fragment containing only one complete word. Nor do we know who wrote it, or why. And although I personally tend to doubt it, I cannot demonstrate that it was written before the third century, because neither can anybody else who isn’t reading it with Biblical Glasses. And I’m waiting to see if you… Read more »
I’m a huge fan of Jesus. Yuuugggeeee. But I’m not ever going to call myself a Christian, especially in the context of what that widely represents today.
“Are you assuming Jewish illiteracy?”
No. I have noted here a number of times that the university city of Alexandria was essentially a Hellenic Jewish city and that the NT was almost certainly written by Jews with an Alexandrian education in Greek literature.
It’s been a while y’all. @Rollo – check out the brand new “RSD HIve-Mind” video. They discuss you at length, beginning around the 54 minute mark. Then you’re mentioned again around 2:10. It’s interesting that Jeffy is the most resistant to your stuff. Pretty obvious why that is. Max can’t even handle reading your stuff. Madison points out that lesbians have the highest incidences of domestic violence. Owen actually makes the case for your work, but then he very non-specifically praises feminism too. Julien seems to understand all your shit is true, even though he doesn’t address it here. That’s… Read more »
“Owen actually makes the case for your work, but then he very non-specifically praises feminism too.”
A girl’s gotta make a living.
Somewhat OT, somewhat not in a left handed sort of way:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/ref=pe_3000570_246993150_pe_ecg/?ASIN=B01MZ25DNT
I don’t have a car, but I already have a heads up navigation system, nonetheless. It is colloquially referred to as “The World.”
A sucker born every minute I guess … sheesh …
Joe K views latest RSD vid Madison points out that lesbians have the highest incidences of domestic violence. Huh. First of all, that’s been known for years and years, it was old news when the Spearhead was a new site nearly 10 years back. Second of all, who cares? Why would any RSD front man even bother with that fact? It’s more of an Men’s Rights talking point than anything remotely to do with RSD’s mission for the last few years. What’s the focus of RSD nowadays? It’s clearly gone beyond PUA, it was heading into “self-actualization” / Tony Robbins… Read more »
“What’s the focus of RSD nowadays?”
Money. Same as it ever was.
Used to be in the 90’s some people would believe anything if it was on a green screen monitor or printed on green/white fanfold paper. 2 x 2 = 40? Sure! If a computer says so it must be true! Now we are more sophisticated than those rubes, it’s only TRVTH if it is seen on backlit LCD. An engineer I have worked with drove himself and half a dozen other people in convoy on the way to a meeting down a dirt road next to an empty field to a dead end…because GPS told him to. Meanwhile, I was… Read more »
kfg on RSD
Money. Same as it ever was.
Sure, but how does the fact that lesbians have high rates of domestic violence get monetized?
RSD’s customers eat up PUA boot camps with a spoon, because the feedback can be nearly instant for men who have always frozen up on the most basic approach. But MRA issues are downers and don’t provide anything really actionable at the personal “how do I make my lfe better THIS WEEK’ level.
I don’t get it.
Emily
When is the date!
of the divorce that is…
“An engineer I have worked with drove himself and half a dozen other people in convoy on the way to a meeting down a dirt road next to an empty field to a dead end…because GPS told him to.” A person has driven straight across a beach and into an ocean which was right in front of his eyes because the GPS told him it was a road on land. More examples accrue almost daily. “Sure, but how does the fact that lesbians have high rates of domestic violence get monetized?” It’s not that, it’s avoiding demonitization by Julien Incident.… Read more »
In short, to read it, you have to already know what it says. Expansion into literary form relies to a large degree on traditional interpretation, not on the literal text
Addendum: “What’s more dangerous than a drunk driver? You, on your phone . . .” I have mentioned that a few years ago I was nearly hit head on, on a paved trail, by a 20 something girl riding a racing bike, in the drops, while trying to figure out how to talk on her phone clenched between her shoulder and cheek. I put it down to an isolated chick incident. Then yesterday, in the same general local, I was nearly hit head on twice by teenageish boys on BMXes reading texts or looking at Facebook or some such like.… Read more »
@kfg “Are you assuming Jewish illiteracy?” No. I have noted here a number of times that the university city of Alexandria was essentially a Hellenic Jewish city and that the NT was almost certainly written by Jews with an Alexandrian education in Greek literature. I was responding to your point about reciters. I see no reason to think that just because recitation of the Bible occurred in church or synagogue that that precluded study and private reading. Even today we have people read aloud while others read silently. We know that early church fathers quoted the Bible and presumably those… Read more »
@kfg
And I’m waiting to see if you can, without the aid of Biblical Glasses, translate my above fragment (which is entirely composed of whole words) from English into English?
Ok, I’ll play. No vowels. Why should I assume that it’s English?
CHSHRPSSLCBGNRTHRTMDL
Read that (it’s English)
http://oldenglishtranslator.co.uk/
“Word not found”
That’s it for me.
@kfg: good riddle (code). My guess is you are unleashing a bear in a fashion show:
CHeSHiRe PaSSeL CuB GoNe RaTHeR To MoDeL
“I see no reason to think that just because recitation of the Bible occurred in church or synagogue . . .” The Bible didn’t exist. “Even today we have people read aloud while others read silently.” Today we have mass produced paper, high speed printing presses and an actual literary language. Not to mention a much higher rate of literacy. Bibles a) actually exist and b) are free to the masses. Today even the lower classes fly in airplanes. Does that imply that some ancient Hebrews flew in airplanes? Have you priced a Torah? A real one? (it’s an interesting… Read more »
“Ok, I’ll play. No vowels.”
Or spaces. Or punctuation. I should write a Biblicalize Text script.
“Why should I assume that it’s English?”
I would hope because you don’t assume I’m a liar.
https://www.reddit.com/r/LinkinPark/comments/6oo6dx/chester_and_me_in_5th_grade_im_pretty_much_center/
LOL most days I think I mostly wasted my time with everything I read expect the King James Bible, FM7-8, FM 23-10, TM 31-210, the Ranger Handbook, and Louie Simmions reading list
@Ton:
Soldiers were the first Romans to adopt Eastern personal saviour religions. Go figure.
Soldiers were the first Romans to adopt Eastern personal saviour religions.
Soldiers figure prominently in bible stories, often enough as bad eggs, but also being noted for courage, loyalty, honor, perceptiveness, and more true faith than the religious guys.
I think its more about the proper understanding of being under authority and having authority. I have this vague supecsion only soldiers get close to understanding the dull weight of Sky 6
LOL I have an Old English word tattooed right at the collar line. Roughly means fate is death…. or or fucking better mean that or I will be pissed
@kfg “I see no reason to think that just because recitation of the Bible occurred in church or synagogue . . .” The Bible didn’t exist. The biblical books existed. It doesn’t affect my point. “Even today we have people read aloud while others read silently.” Today we have mass produced paper, high speed printing presses and an actual literary language. Not to mention a much higher rate of literacy. Cost was a factor in duplication, not in reading. In urban areas, there was a great deal of trade with written contracts, deeds, bills of lading, etc. Many urban male… Read more »
“Roughly means fate is death….”
Roughly, yeah. It persists in modern English, “He met his fate.”
https://twitter.com/KittenHoliday/status/887629744212254720 https://twitter.com/GoldmundUnleash/status/888213359438565376 “Man, Savannah is a pretty little city filled with pretty girls. I didn’t get too many pictures of them–you have to understand that taking photographs is work and when I’m traveling I really enjoy being in the moment and tend to keep the Camera away. We’ll get to a funny story right after I give you the scene that inspired today’s email. First, make sure you read my Live Tweet Session that went down last night and led to me having crazy, filthy sex with a cute 22 year old girl from Kentucky: The sex was especially sweaty… Read more »
“Cost was a factor in duplication, not in reading.” You must have possession of a copy in order to read it (I said possession, not own). Cost is a factor in availability. Scriptures weren’t just lying around in hotel rooms. I’ve read a lot of books because they were obtained at a yard sale for a dime, and then disposed of them (usually by giving them away). I didn’t have to place an order, wait a year, and pay $20k. Even taking the cost factor out, the time factor still remains. Constantine ordered the first mass production of Bibles –… Read more »
get close enough to understanding the dull weight of Sky 6
Sometimes you’re like a damn prophet, Ton. This is exactly right.
“Man, if you have to ask what it is, you’ll never know.” – Louis Daniel Armstrong
LOL at best I am a drunk hillbilly who gets lucky every now and agin
My ole lady was gonna leave me till I promised her a big mack meal deal.https://www.mcdonalds.com/
I was driving across the Nevada desert when a roadrunner whizzed past me followed by a coyote. Pretty soon rocks were falling out of the sky as rockets nearly hit my car, I almost drove into a fake tunnel, it was really stressfull.. But then I saw a truck going the other way with the coyote on the grill and all that crazy stuff stopped. Thanks, Dr. Mack Truck!
So that’s what happened to the Hamburglar.
Rollo is my mother redpill or is it just full open hypergamy coming from a woman with lifelong experiences? I have been following you for half a year now and though I havent been able to start spin plates, i have definitely seen plenty of improvements in my interactions and how having a red pill lens worked very well with my relationships to everybody. Friends, families, coleagues, coworkers everybody. Thats one of the great powers of red pill that im starting to experience right now. I have way more control of how I interact with everybody and not just get… Read more »
Friendly reminder
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Houston-man-must-pay-child-support-for-kid-that-s-11305261.php
Also reckon this would be of interest
http://nationalpost.com/g00/news/canada/this-man-would-rather-go-to-jail-than-pay-his-ex-wife-10-million-in-epic-divorce-battle/wcm/f89ec1d9-9229-42c6-993f-a5599a8f3c3b?i10c.referrer=http%3A%2F%2Fnationalpost.com%2Fg00%2F%3Fs%3DBrotherhood%2Bof%2Btrust%26i10c.referrer%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fnationalpost.com%252Fg00%252Fpage%252F4%253Fs%253DHigh%252Bprofile%252Bdivorce%2526i10c.referrer%253Dhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fnationalpost.com%25252Fg00%25252Fpage%25252F3%25253Fs%25253DHigh%25252Bprofile%25252Bdivorce%252526i10c.referrer%25253Dhttp%2525253A%2525252F%2525252Fnationalpost.com%2525252Fg00%2525252Fpage%2525252F2%2525253Fs%2525253DHigh%2525252Bprofile%2525252Bdivorce%25252526i10c.referrer%2525253Dhttp%252525253A%252525252F%252525252Fnationalpost.com%252525252Fg00%252525252F%252525253Fs%252525253DHigh%252525252Bprofile%252525252Bdivorce%2525252526i10c.referrer%252525253Dhttp%25252525253A%25252525252F%25252525252Fnationalpost.com%25252525252F%25252525253Fs%25252525253DHigh%25252525252Bprofile%25252525252Bdivorce%2525252525252C%25252525252B10million
@Liz, I mean.. good guess but not a jealous new boyfriend but my overly curious current one (well, fiancee now.) It’s passed but it would still be nice of Rollo to remove that xD I just panicked that everyone could see it by googling my name (fake last name or otherwise, plenty of people know I use that name lol.)
@Sentient
Why? Do you want an invitation (to the divorce, that is xD). You can be the guy screaming AWALT at the back lol.
But real talk, I don’t believe in divorce.
Emily
“(fake last name or otherwise, plenty of people know I use that name lol.)”
Plenty of people… Fuckbois, rando club guys, vacay freebies and co sluts etc.
Betrothed? I don’t think so.
Slink away… Your example has been great, no further need of more from you.
Mark of a frustrated man: assumes every girl is having constant sex with fuckbois.
Mark of a duplicitous liar: distract with shame the sins you’re guilty of
Not every, but so many that it takes weeks or months to count them all.
No woman believes in divorce until she gets married
“No woman believes in divorce until she gets married”
lolololololololololol
getting my day started with a smile, thanks Ton
@kfg So back to the main point. You way overstated the case that the text of today’s Bible doesn’t remotely resemble the original text. At most you can safely say that there are some questions regarding a few passages of the original text. You have failed to present significant evidence. Was it difficult to check copies in the past? Sure, but it was done, especially when church fathers quoted from the scriptural text in their letters. (To me, the question of maintaining the accuracy of the text, including how to check the accuracy, is very interesting.) Were there significant disagreements… Read more »
@Emily
Mark of a frustrated man: assumes every girl is having constant sex with fuckbois.
Not constantly, but continually, girls are having sex with alphas. It’s in the way that girls are wired, unless the girl avoid alphas.
What’s your count? Does it take more than your fingers and toes?
@theasdgamer –
The scary thing is, she probably literally does not know. Think Lucy DeCoutere in the Jian Ghomeshi fiasco. They actually write these things out of their memory.
That’s why – in this modern era of social media (and also, post 3 waves of feminism) – for those of y’all who are married, I honestly believe you’re all delusional about your wives’ fidelity.
@Rollo –
Apologies, but bumping my own comment from before. Usually you take an interest in that kind of exposure.
I was bitten by a dog when I was younger. No dog can ever be trusted, as they all have teeth and are dogs.
Y’all dog owners are all delusional.
Lol at what tries to pass for logic.
“That’s why – in this modern era of social media (and also, post 3 waves of feminism) – for those of y’all who are married, I honestly believe you’re all delusional about your wives’ fidelity.” And what if all of us are not delusional about our wive’s fidelity? From a Red Pill Paradigm? Does than make your statement a non sequitur. …where a stated conclusion is not supported by its premise and therefore the conclusion is arbitrary. Where does that leave a married red pill guy if his wife has fidelity now and in the past at times didn’t. I… Read more »
@Joe
That’s why – in this modern era of social media (and also, post 3 waves of feminism) – for those of y’all who are married, I honestly believe you’re all delusional about your wives’ fidelity.
I was hanging with this buddy of mine at a bar the other night. He said that his wife likes to talk during sex. Right then she called him from the motel.
When I was younger I bit a dog once. Does that count?