The Lovers' Gut Punch
Thirty years ago, girls embraced healing crystals and tarot cards. Now it's socialism and diversity.
Either way, the first time I heard my girlfriend explain her beliefs, I felt that same sinking vertigo as the first time I saw my dog wrap his leash around a tree.
In the horrible moment, I was forced to admit that my beloved companion was not sentient.
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Thirty years ago, girls embraced healing crystals and tarot cards. Now it's socialism and diversity.
Either way, the first time I heard my girlfriend explain her beliefs, I felt that same sinking vertigo as the first time I saw my dog wrap his leash around a tree.
In the horrible moment, I was forced to admit that my beloved companion was not sentient.
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JUST IN: Iran says "we will not approve the IAEA's request to access our nuclear facilities."
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The all business all cheating marriage is pretty trad. We need her back. And her fat tits. If a marriage ends without anyone going to jail, the morgue, or on the missing person's list, it was never real anyway.
A woman willing to eat nasty man ass is precious. Now that she can come out as a concubine she can really come into her own, instead of getting pigeonholed as a trifling wife due to social pressure. She's in her post divorce ho phase era now. Prime time. The users of twitter have paid good money for their premium subscriptions to get a crack at that. If Elon cared about his userbase he would find a way to make it happen.
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A woman willing to eat nasty man ass is precious. Now that she can come out as a concubine she can really come into her own, instead of getting pigeonholed as a trifling wife due to social pressure. She's in her post divorce ho phase era now. Prime time. The users of twitter have paid good money for their premium subscriptions to get a crack at that. If Elon cared about his userbase he would find a way to make it happen.
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BREAKING: SBI, one of Japan's biggest financial companies, is building an on-chain financial market on Solana.
This includes Yen backed stablecoins, tokenizing real-world assets and cross-border payments.
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This includes Yen backed stablecoins, tokenizing real-world assets and cross-border payments.
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Imagine how good it would feel drinking ice-cold colostrum out of this
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Women are like options. Their peak value is when they are between 21 and 24 years old. After that, Theta eats them up. They are getting closer and closer to expiry. When they are over 45, they expire worthless. The sweet spot on the market is to buy calls with a 21 strike and sell calls with a 25 strike. Otherwise, Theta eats up your portfolio. And you make a profit when you secure kids/marriage. Dating women over 25 seriously is playing with fire. Mathematically, you are bound to lose
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PALMER LUCKEY:
βPATENTS ARE CHINESE INSTRUCTION MANUALS.β
βSTOP PATENTING EVERYTHING.
THE FOUNDING FATHERS NEVER PREDICTED A WORLD WHERE THE ENTIRE PATENT OFFICE COULD BE DOWNLOADED EVERY MORNING, RIPPED OFF, AND USED TO FIGHT A WAR AGAINST YOU.β
βWE NEED TO FUNDAMENTALLY REVISIT THE PATENT SYSTEM.β
βI THINK WE NEED TO MASSIVELY EXPAND THE NATIONAL SECURITY PATENT PROCESS.
YOU CAN OBTAIN A CLASSIFIED PATENT THAT YOU'RE NOT ALLOWED TO DISCLOSE TO ANYONE...
WHILE STILL MAINTAINING EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS.β
βWE NEED TO MASSIVELY EXPAND THAT PROGRAM.β
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βPATENTS ARE CHINESE INSTRUCTION MANUALS.β
βSTOP PATENTING EVERYTHING.
THE FOUNDING FATHERS NEVER PREDICTED A WORLD WHERE THE ENTIRE PATENT OFFICE COULD BE DOWNLOADED EVERY MORNING, RIPPED OFF, AND USED TO FIGHT A WAR AGAINST YOU.β
βWE NEED TO FUNDAMENTALLY REVISIT THE PATENT SYSTEM.β
βI THINK WE NEED TO MASSIVELY EXPAND THE NATIONAL SECURITY PATENT PROCESS.
YOU CAN OBTAIN A CLASSIFIED PATENT THAT YOU'RE NOT ALLOWED TO DISCLOSE TO ANYONE...
WHILE STILL MAINTAINING EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS.β
βWE NEED TO MASSIVELY EXPAND THAT PROGRAM.β
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Manchester, England β A machete fight broke out in the Hulme area
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JUST IN: Trump says the US is taking over the Strait of Hormuz
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Another entitled Aussie woman is upset that men don't approach her in Australia as they do in London. She also says that Aussie men only want hookups - we know what kind of men she's talking about (Chad).
Article below due to paywall:
Dating apps might offer endless matches, but they've rewritten the romance rulebook.
First dates are casual, commitment is uncertain, and for many young Australians, 'trying hard' is out of fashion.
And now Cassidy McGill says the cultural shift is impossible to ignore.
After travelling through Europe and returning to London several times, she noticed the contrast between dating overseas and in Australia becomes clearer with every trip.
'Every time it's a noticeable difference between how the men are in Australia compared to other parts of the world,' she said.
Her criticism isn't aimed at Australian men as people, but at what she sees as a passive dating culture.
'I think Australian men are becoming more and more nonchalant. Too cool for school,' she said.
'They are just simply not approaching women. It is literally an epidemic.'
Cassidy McGill believes the cultural shift in dating expectations has become impossible to ignore
By comparison, London felt unfamiliar.
'I've never been hit on so much in my life. European men are becoming more brazen and forward,' the former Love Island contestant said.
The difference, she admitted, affected her confidence more than she expected.
'It's not like I've felt ugly, but the way in which women just don't get approached in Australia is f*ed,' she said.
'It's something that not just Australian women are talking about. It's women from all parts of the world that come to Australia. They have the same experience.'
After arriving in London, she said those insecurities disappeared, and she felt like herself again.
Cassidy emphasised that she wasn't making the comparison because she dislikes Australia.
'I love Australia. I love where I come from,' she said.
'I just know that the Aussie men are going to blow up over this, but you guys suck and you need to get your act together because it's really embarrassing.
'Your inability to be vulnerable, make the first move, put yourself out there and take the risk of being rejected is so wildly unattractive.'
Cassidy's comments come at a time when many singles feel dating is increasingly transactional.
Where previous generations met through work, friends, or chance, today's dating culture is shaped by apps rewarding quick decisions and the sense another match is always available.
Experts argue this abundance of choice means people invest less in each connection, making it easier to move on rather than work through uncertainty.
Many women responding to Cassidy's video echoed that feeling.
'I gave up on the apps because exactly as you said it seemed like every guy on there was only after hookups, wanted a trad wife and kids, or otherwise shared none of my interests,' one woman wrote.
Another said dates felt one-sided.
'Australian men don't have the knack for conversation or hospitality,' she wrote.
'I'd be lucky if a date asked me anything about myself. They all want to f* me at the end, and are pretty disingenuous when it comes to getting me to that point.'
Earlier this year, American expat Becky Perry sparked a similar discussion after describing a first date with an Australian man in Sydney.
He soon told her he wasn't looking for a relationship as he planned to move overseas, but wanted something casual.
When she declined his suggestion to be friends with benefits but offered friendship, he replied: 'Why would I be friends with you if I can't f*** you?'
Thousands of women said it reflected a shift to viewing dating as transactional.
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Article below due to paywall:
Dating apps might offer endless matches, but they've rewritten the romance rulebook.
First dates are casual, commitment is uncertain, and for many young Australians, 'trying hard' is out of fashion.
And now Cassidy McGill says the cultural shift is impossible to ignore.
After travelling through Europe and returning to London several times, she noticed the contrast between dating overseas and in Australia becomes clearer with every trip.
'Every time it's a noticeable difference between how the men are in Australia compared to other parts of the world,' she said.
Her criticism isn't aimed at Australian men as people, but at what she sees as a passive dating culture.
'I think Australian men are becoming more and more nonchalant. Too cool for school,' she said.
'They are just simply not approaching women. It is literally an epidemic.'
Cassidy McGill believes the cultural shift in dating expectations has become impossible to ignore
By comparison, London felt unfamiliar.
'I've never been hit on so much in my life. European men are becoming more brazen and forward,' the former Love Island contestant said.
The difference, she admitted, affected her confidence more than she expected.
'It's not like I've felt ugly, but the way in which women just don't get approached in Australia is f*ed,' she said.
'It's something that not just Australian women are talking about. It's women from all parts of the world that come to Australia. They have the same experience.'
After arriving in London, she said those insecurities disappeared, and she felt like herself again.
Cassidy emphasised that she wasn't making the comparison because she dislikes Australia.
'I love Australia. I love where I come from,' she said.
'I just know that the Aussie men are going to blow up over this, but you guys suck and you need to get your act together because it's really embarrassing.
'Your inability to be vulnerable, make the first move, put yourself out there and take the risk of being rejected is so wildly unattractive.'
Cassidy's comments come at a time when many singles feel dating is increasingly transactional.
Where previous generations met through work, friends, or chance, today's dating culture is shaped by apps rewarding quick decisions and the sense another match is always available.
Experts argue this abundance of choice means people invest less in each connection, making it easier to move on rather than work through uncertainty.
Many women responding to Cassidy's video echoed that feeling.
'I gave up on the apps because exactly as you said it seemed like every guy on there was only after hookups, wanted a trad wife and kids, or otherwise shared none of my interests,' one woman wrote.
Another said dates felt one-sided.
'Australian men don't have the knack for conversation or hospitality,' she wrote.
'I'd be lucky if a date asked me anything about myself. They all want to f* me at the end, and are pretty disingenuous when it comes to getting me to that point.'
Earlier this year, American expat Becky Perry sparked a similar discussion after describing a first date with an Australian man in Sydney.
He soon told her he wasn't looking for a relationship as he planned to move overseas, but wanted something casual.
When she declined his suggestion to be friends with benefits but offered friendship, he replied: 'Why would I be friends with you if I can't f*** you?'
Thousands of women said it reflected a shift to viewing dating as transactional.
Many men claimed tha contβ¦]
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