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Amen 03-23-2018 07:30 PM

LMFAO, nah. Book of Revelations is dope.
@Ghost1 - did you keep waco doc I mentioned?

Ghost1 03-24-2018 10:55 AM

Nah man u never told me wat it was called lol

Witty 03-24-2018 10:56 AM

@veritas I received your book today, will start reading tonight. That cover is dope.

veritas 03-24-2018 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Witty (Post 653741)
@veritas I received your book today, will start reading tonight. That cover is dope.

Dude freaking awesome! So humbled and grateful to you fox. Please enjoy. Look forward to discussion

Amen 03-24-2018 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghost1 (Post 653740)
Nah man u never told me wat it was called lol

Waco - Revelations or something.

There's a YouTube documentary on it based off the book. The author is one of the interviews had on it.

If you have time check it out. Mind blowing shit.

NYCSPITZ 04-20-2018 08:02 PM

I would like to suggest for all my NCGs The Rational Male by Rollo Tomassi. Lots of concepts that I was familiar with but dropped out of my awareness and actions but are extremely relevant to men of our age. While it's eye opening/a great refreshing look on game based on peak male age 33-44 to get pussy, taking advantage of ovulatory cycles by being alpha and not a cuck etc. I think the most important notion I've seen so far is the myth of patriarchy in order to hide the ascending matriarchy which is currently manifesting in feminist circles, the far left and the #metoo movement among others. Patriarchy as a sociological fallacy used to emasculate men under the shadow of the sexual revolution which caused a tornado matriarchy from the 60s-90s which we are now in the shadow of. Obviously, men were more manly say in the 50s and before. Is the biggest crisis on earth currently that there are too many beta male cucks in the west who are terrified of an illusory patriarchy, which is truly an illusion writ large compared to a powerfully deceptive (and sociologically unconscious) matriarchal imperative to control masculinity and to control mate selection? Very thought provoking and imo a must read (if you haven't already read it)
@veritas @oats @dead man @Ghost1 @Aero @Vulgar @uh-oh @El Muffin @sacrifice @Amen etc

NYCSPITZ 04-20-2018 08:28 PM

I mean ofcourse patriarchy still exists and it's suppressive but I'm wondering if we should be worrying about that at all in comparison with the epidemic of bitch made pseudo intellects feminist males which litter the landscape (which I consider having recently been one) and the need to extricate more of these bitch ass niggas from the masses in order to be better men

Amen 04-20-2018 08:32 PM

Sounds interesting.

And yes, Way to many Betas these days. Not enough Alphas. I'll give it a read for sure.

NYCSPITZ 04-20-2018 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Amen (Post 659310)
Sounds interesting.

And yes, Way to many Betas these days. Not enough Alphas. I'll give it a read for sure.

https://www.docdroid.net/xmhw/the-rational-male.pdf#

here u go

Inno 04-20-2018 10:24 PM

Reading the inheritance cycle book 2

Ghost1 04-22-2018 12:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NYCSPITZ (Post 659302)
I would like to suggest for all my NCGs The Rational Male by Rollo Tomassi. Lots of concepts that I was familiar with but dropped out of my awareness and actions but are extremely relevant to men of our age. While it's eye opening/a great refreshing look on game based on peak male age 33-44 to get pussy, taking advantage of ovulatory cycles by being alpha and not a cuck etc. I think the most important notion I've seen so far is the myth of patriarchy in order to hide the ascending matriarchy which is currently manifesting in feminist circles, the far left and the #metoo movement among others. Patriarchy as a sociological fallacy used to emasculate men under the shadow of the sexual revolution which caused a tornado matriarchy from the 60s-90s which we are now in the shadow of. Obviously, men were more manly say in the 50s and before. Is the biggest crisis on earth currently that there are too many beta male cucks in the west who are terrified of an illusory patriarchy, which is truly an illusion writ large compared to a powerfully deceptive (and sociologically unconscious) matriarchal imperative to control masculinity and to control mate selection? Very thought provoking and imo a must read (if you haven't already read it)
@veritas @oats @dead man @Ghost1 @Aero @Vulgar @uh-oh @El Muffin @sacrifice @Amen etc

I tried to read this shit last year and just couldn't handle it.... too cringe for me......I guess mostly because I couldn't relate....but I agree there is some merit in the emasculation of men in this current generation

I'm currently reading CONSUMED which talks about consumerism infantalizing our youth and adults which has alot to do with the emasculation of men and also coincides with the notion of their not being a modern right of passage to manhood for men these days

Also listening to Jordan Peterson's lecture series on biblical psychological metaphors and his other lecture series about personalities and their transformation

NYCSPITZ 04-22-2018 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghost1 (Post 659577)
I tried to read this shit last year and just couldn't handle it.... too cringe for me......I guess mostly because I couldn't relate....but I agree there is some merit in the emasculation of men in this current generation

I'm currently reading CONSUMED which talks about consumerism infantalizing our youth and adults which has alot to do with the emasculation of men and also coincides with the notion of their not being a modern right of passage to manhood for men these days

Also listening to Jordan Peterson's lecture series on biblical psychological metaphors and his other lecture series about personalities and their transformation

I watched 15/20 of the personalities and their transformation series so far. I might peep consumed but I think emasculation has to do more with the lack of wise male eldering today (like what Robert Moore hints at in his utube videos and books) moreso than any sort of consumerism infantilizing the youth. Consumerism, some sort of bartering or trade has always existed pretty constantly throughout recent history, even in the pre 50s era when we had more masculine men. To be honest though I haven't consumed "Consume" yet and therefore I might have to watch and see if it has any good points before talking. However imo wise male eldering has decreased partly due to the feminine imperative which naturally followed the creation of birth control which led to the sexual revolution of the 60s and 70s. The key is, and always has been, older male elders guiding younger males with wisdom and stability, I think with the shifting landscape we had a couple lost generations here so to speak that acted more bitch made on the male side of things than previously in history. That pick up artist lingo and tonality the rational male, that side of it can get cringeworthy, especially when he says things like I'm at least a "lesser alpha male" then in his youtube videos he's acting at times sort of like a soft cuck literally in a 17 year marriage. Despite this and the numerous grammatical and spelling errors in the pdf version I read I think there is something very salient about an outburst of feminine desire for control over power and mate selection after so many years of being cast as housewives with limited access to jobs and dick. This "feminine imperative", ofcourse in conjunction with other phenomena such as postmodernism and maybe consumerism among other things is emasculating young men. IMHO

Ghost1 04-23-2018 08:31 AM

with regards to consumerism existing prior to the current era that's true yes but if you do get a chance to read it youll get a better idea of how much more rampant consumerism is in todays society than it was post ww2 era as you referred to. mainly it alludes to the idea that during the industrial era we gained the capability of mass production to such a degree that the only possible outcome was the proceeding consumer era which ultimately lead to our production being centered more so around services and advertisements and in such also an effort in streamlining advertisement efforts which lead to targeting a transcendant global demographic....our youth.....

the idea behind the infantilization being coupled with this consumerist strategy of our current society basically makes our parental figures want to be younger which in turn leaves them as identifying with their children more as peers....when the child realizes that their parent is not a dominant role they stop striving to achieve that level of adulthood because theres no value in becoming something that isn't a natural progression in the dominance hierarchy which is an idea that Peterson touches on briefly as well.....which is very Jungian in its base as is robert moore..... consumerism is not the sole factoring in the regression of male masculinity by any stretch but I think youd really dig this book being that this topic interests you because it gives an additional angle as to how our culture is impacting our masculinity immensely present day in exchange for propelling our globalist economy.

Ghost1 04-23-2018 08:34 AM

I may give that tomassi book another try but im not sure I can deal with his lingo and approach on the subject as you mentioned....I may just try to find some relative work that's maybe a little more academic...I understand why he wrote the book the way he did and how it is targetd to a specific populace of men ...but I just remember a few times thinking ...lol yo this guys a little bitch LOL

Amen 04-28-2018 12:43 PM

Lets not forget the fact that a lot of males these days are raised by their mother.

Single parenting mothers are wayyyyy more common NOW then the 50's, 60's and 70's.

Witty 04-28-2018 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ghost1 (Post 659780)
with regards to consumerism existing prior to the current era that's true yes but if you do get a chance to read it youll get a better idea of how much more rampant consumerism is in todays society than it was post ww2 era as you referred to. mainly it alludes to the idea that during the industrial era we gained the capability of mass production to such a degree that the only possible outcome was the proceeding consumer era which ultimately lead to our production being centered more so around services and advertisements and in such also an effort in streamlining advertisement efforts which lead to targeting a transcendant global demographic....our youth.....

the idea behind the infantilization being coupled with this consumerist strategy of our current society basically makes our parental figures want to be younger which in turn leaves them as identifying with their children more as peers....when the child realizes that their parent is not a dominant role they stop striving to achieve that level of adulthood because theres no value in becoming something that isn't a natural progression in the dominance hierarchy which is an idea that Peterson touches on briefly as well.....which is very Jungian in its base as is robert moore..... consumerism is not the sole factoring in the regression of male masculinity by any stretch but I think youd really dig this book being that this topic interests you because it gives an additional angle as to how our culture is impacting our masculinity immensely present day in exchange for propelling our globalist economy.


This is one of my favourite posts ever on Netcees.

Well articulated. Good job.

veritas 04-28-2018 12:48 PM

How goes hyperbole House fox?

Witty 04-28-2018 04:05 PM

I have read a little bit of the start and was intrigued. I got it when I had just started Black Wind by Clive and Dirk Cussler...one of the 50+ books I got from my father after he died, I'm nearly done, and once I am yours is next up. I used to breeze through a book a day at one time in my life, it's probably more like one a month now, unfortunately.

veritas 04-28-2018 04:57 PM

I love you fox.

Ghost1 05-09-2018 10:51 AM

1. The five people you meet in heaven by Mitch Albom (2/5)
2. Grimnoir chronicles hard magic by Larry Correia (4/5)
3. Who rules the world by Noam Chomsky (5/5)
4. Nudge by Richard H. Thaler (4/5)
5. Americas bitter pill by Steven Brill (4/5)
6. Made to stick by Chip & Dan Heath (3/5)
7. Confessions by St. Augustine (5/5)
8. 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
9. Maps of meaning 2017 lecuture series by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
10. why we sleep by Matthew Walker (5/5)
11. Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini (4/5)
12. Media Control, Second Edition: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda by Noam Chomsky (3/5)
13. Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman & Noam Chomsky (3/5)
14. Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang (3/5)
15. Mcdonaldization of society (6th edition) by George Ritzer (5/5)
16. The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman (5/5)
17. Columbine by Dave Cullen (3/5)
18. The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis--and How to (5/5)Rebuild a Culture of Self-Reliance by Ben Sasse
19. What is the bible by Rob Bell (2/5)
20. The case for faith by Lee Strobel (5/5)
21. The case for christ by Lee Strobel (4/5)
22. I dont have enough faith to be an athiest by Norman Geisler and Frank Turek (4/5)

uh-oh 05-09-2018 02:23 PM

Hey bags read black rednecks and white liberals by thomas sowell and tell me if i should

Ghost1 05-09-2018 02:24 PM

is that a real book lol

Ghost1 05-09-2018 02:32 PM

I have some other conservative book sitting on my phone that I haven't touched yet by ben Shapiro called bullies...sound like joe metts wrote the shit talm bout libs bully everyone into their views wah fucking wah....haven't had the urge to bite the bullet on that one yet lol

uh-oh 05-09-2018 08:30 PM

i agree with a shit ton of ben shapiros views but i could never subject myself to putting his snide tiny jew narrative in my brain for the length of a book. he's good for a twitter follow, no more.

but word i've heard that thomas sowell book brought up on a couple podcasts by people but i don't like reading shit that isn't a fake entertaining story, so i figured i'd recommend it to you.

Inno 05-09-2018 10:17 PM

How’s that why we sleep book been meaning to pick that up
@Ghost1

Ghost1 05-10-2018 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Innovator (Post 663192)
How’s that why we sleep book been meaning to pick that up
@Ghost1

Straight fire. I make it anpoint to sleep 7-8hrs a night solely because of that book and I feel phenomenal.

Ghost1 05-10-2018 06:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by uh-oh (Post 663182)
i agree with a shit ton of ben shapiros views but i could never subject myself to putting his snide tiny jew narrative in my brain for the length of a book. he's good for a twitter follow, no more.

but word i've heard that thomas sowell book brought up on a couple podcasts by people but i don't like reading shit that isn't a fake entertaining story, so i figured i'd recommend it to you.

Might peep I'll let u know

I have some other Trump is the devil books I may peep first tho lol

uh-oh 05-10-2018 06:22 AM

word, also its a book by an old black dude from 2005. not trump related, i don't even know if he's a conservative i only know its an old black dude from googling to find the correct title of the book lol

Amen 05-11-2018 11:12 AM

Legit question. I always wondered.

How many different versions of the Christian bible exist?

Always thought only 2 - King James and New King James version.

But there are tons of different translations, right?

Inno 05-11-2018 11:37 AM

I’ve literally never heard that. Always thought there was only 2

Ghost1 05-11-2018 11:45 AM

lol wat? theres like 50 different English translations and over 500 translations in total

its the most printed and translated book ever known to man.

uh-oh 05-11-2018 11:53 AM

I still want to do the pauper james version where i translate it for modern man

The problem is id be doing a translation of a translation which is a no no

Ghost1 05-11-2018 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by uh-oh (Post 663561)
I still want to do the pauper james version where i translate it for modern man

The problem is id be doing a translation of a translation which is a no no

Yea plus ud have to read it

Inno 05-11-2018 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ghost1 (Post 663558)
lol wat? theres like 50 different English translations and over 500 translations in total

its the most printed and translated book ever known to man.

Word man that’s how far away I stay from religion

Edit:

How funny the “truth” has so many Versions

Ghost1 05-11-2018 12:38 PM

They're not versions u piece of shit they all say the same thing don't upset me today inno DO NOT

Amen 05-11-2018 12:51 PM

Thought so.

Just wanted to confirm. People often get translations confused with versions.

Inno 05-11-2018 12:53 PM

Loll U right u right

Inno 05-24-2018 07:30 PM

What’s good people

Ghost1 05-25-2018 09:26 AM

1. The five people you meet in heaven by Mitch Albom (2/5)
2. Grimnoir chronicles hard magic by Larry Correia (4/5)
3. Who rules the world by Noam Chomsky (5/5)
4. Nudge by Richard H. Thaler (4/5)
5. Americas bitter pill by Steven Brill (4/5)
6. Made to stick by Chip & Dan Heath (3/5)
7. Confessions by St. Augustine (5/5)
8. 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
9. Maps of meaning 2017 lecuture series by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
10. why we sleep by Matthew Walker (5/5)
11. Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini (4/5)
12. Media Control, Second Edition: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda by Noam Chomsky (3/5)
13. Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman & Noam Chomsky (3/5)
14. Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang (3/5)
15. Mcdonaldization of society (6th edition) by George Ritzer (5/5)
16. The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman (5/5)
17. Columbine by Dave Cullen (3/5)
18. The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis--and How to (5/5)Rebuild a Culture of Self-Reliance by Ben Sasse
19. What is the bible by Rob Bell (2/5)
20. The case for faith by Lee Strobel (5/5)
21. The case for christ by Lee Strobel (4/5)
22. I dont have enough faith to be an athiest by Norman Geisler and Frank Turek (4/5)
23. Trumpocracy by David Frum (3/5)
24. Mere christianity by C.S. Lewis (4/5)

trumpocracy was ok not really anything you wouldn't have known from keeping up w the election and his first year in office, some good insights as to how Trump won his campaign based off of manipulating the hatred in men as opposed to actually having appealing policy goals....and then goes into detail on how he basically reneged on all of his campaign promises and acts like a mongrel in foreign affair relations as well as thru social media promoting stupidity and impulsiveness as a means to an end.....that end realistically only being to stuff his pockets at the exchange for our entire democratic systems stability lol. Also enjoyed the sections about his totalitarian approach to the media highlighting Megyn Kelly being forced out of fox news for questioning trump in a manner he didn't appreciate to replace him with tucker who would eat dog shit out of trumps mouth literally if tasked. the book was written by a conservative that was Bushes speech writer which I also found to be interesting that it isn't just some angry liberal trying to tear down the right blindly.

as far as Mere Christianity I thought this was amazing. his arguments for absolute moral law and also against the concept of duality were phenomenal. blew me away. the back half of the book was ok....I thought Augustine dealt with time far better and in much greater detail but some of his insights on eternity were very cool.


just about finished with Jordan petersons 2017 biblical phsychology lectures, really really loving these.

Aero 05-25-2018 11:08 AM

Good thread.


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