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Moids post their work L's:

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The scrote will try to shame you by talking about "happiness", reply by proving you're better than everyone:

I run a one-person business that does $2M a year in net income, giving me roughly the same access to things that make people happy, work less than 40% of this, and I don't need to work myself to death to do it. Here's a routine that won't kill you:


Why are you equating my working so much with such a negative connotation? I am healthier and happier than 99.99% of this world - so why is this “bad”?


You're not "working so much". You're spending half your day eating and in the gym and the rest is basically just checking that other people have actually done the hard work

Imagine not gaming the system like this:

This is literally just a regular 9-5, with filler like your workouts, gym and dinner to make it look more impressive. 2 hours of deep work (i.e. regular work) and the rest is meetings. Lol

The only thing worse than a girlboss brag is a medical student bragging:

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  • When my spouse and I got married in October, we broke with some wedding traditions.

  • We chose to say we'll be married not until death separates us but until we decide it should end.

  • Our wedding ceremony was as unique as we are, both as individuals and as a couple.

On October 1, I married my best friend, my intellectual equal, and the sexiest person alive, Atlas Akeem Ali.

We decided to get married to represent our commitment to each other, formalize our partnership, access the legal protections that marriage provides in the United States, and bring our families together over the course of an absolutely splendorous wedding ceremony and reception.

As we negotiated our discomfort with certain aspects of weddings and marriage, we found ourselves realizing --- with the help of our wedding planner --- that if the only people involved in our marriage are Akeem and me, there was no reason to fulfill anyone's expectations but our own.

We planned a wedding that fit who we are


From white dresses to diet culture, blood diamonds, and exorbitant --- and near extortionate --- markups that wedding vendors can get away with, it's all, as the Gen Zers say, a bit cringe.

Fortunately, I was raised by a practical and frank feminist; I was never made to feel as though my wedding day was compulsory or the highlight of my life --- matched only by giving birth and fulfilling my patriarchy-dictated purpose as a woman, of course.

Unfortunately, the lack of wedding-centric socialization and my inherent desire to be a social contrarian meant that by the time I was planning a wedding I had no "dream wedding vision" or Pinterest board to draw from.

Fortunately, I married an artist who graduated with a degree in performance studies, so manifesting an eco-friendly, pro-Black, art-deco-themed ceremony and reception was a breeze.

Akeem wore a corduroy suit, I wore a rose-gold custom haute couture gown, and our officiant, Stephen C. Finley, seamlessly incorporated the political history of marriage and the anti-Black history of the United States into our ceremony. One part wedding, one part TED Talk.

Our family found out we were dating when we got arrested during a protest


All of this was to be expected --- especially from Akeem and me. Most of our family learned we were dating as our arrests during protests in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, were broadcast as B-roll during the July 2016 coverage of America's spate of racial uprisings.

If you ask my parents, Akeem and I do things just to push the envelope and make everything just a little more complex than it needs to be. And I'll admit it's true.

As we joined hands in the decked-out lobby of an iconic St. Louis opera house, I felt fulfilled and relieved. We had made our wedding --- and, by extension, our marriage --- our own.

We married not "until death do us part" but "until or unless we determine that our flourishing would be more greatly enhanced through dissolution."

Each year in the US, hundreds of thousands of marriages end with divorce. Instead of accepting this fact as an indication that not all relationships are meant to last until death, we continue to organize society in a manner that demeans and stigmatizes. We cover our ears and scream to cover the fact that unconditional love between individuals means loving each other enough to recognize that we will become many people over the course of our lives and that not all iterations of ourselves will be compatible.

Our revolutionary marriage is built on a foundation of wisdom, justice, and love --- not possessiveness or fatalism. So whether you choose tradition, modernity, spiritualism, or nothing at all, I hope it's because you and your beloved made that decision, not because it was expected of you.

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  • Unbroken : Congratulations Mossa... em I mean feminist activists!
  • BasedGod : :parrotisrael:Israel bros we literally can't stop winning :parrotisrael:
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:#marseybegging::#marseylaughpoundfist:

  • Tommy Garay's now ex-girlfriend, Senaida Soto, allegedly set fire to his house, police said.

  • Soto was upset when she called his phone and another woman, who turned out to be a relative, answered.

  • Soto allegedly texted Garay, "I hope your house is okay," while his house was on fire, police said.

A Texas man is raising money after his ex-girlfriend allegedly burned his house down because she thought he was cheating.

The Bexar County Sheriff's office said in a November 22 statement that Senaida Soto, 23, burglarized and set fire to Tommy Garay's home after she FaceTimed Garay's phone and another woman answered the call.

The woman who answered the call, however, turned out to be a relative of Garay, according to police.

The sheriff's office said it obtained video of Soto lighting the couch on fire, which spread throughout the house, causing more than $50,000 worth of damage.

According to the police, Soto texted Garay "I hope your house is okay," while his home was ablaze.

Soto was arrested on November 22 on felony charges of burglary and arson.

Garay was not home when Soto, who he said he dated for only a month, burned down the family home he shared with his 2-year-old daughter, according to his fundraiser page.

Garay said in a GoFundMe that he lost everything and is raising funds to get back on his feet.

"I called the fire department but unfortunately by the time they arrived everything I owned including my daughters toys, clothes, shoes, etc was damaged/lost in the fire, this is such a devastating time for us, as this home, was the home my dad and I grew up in, this home has been part of my family for generations," Garay said on GoFundMe.

"I never would have imagined me being a victim of such crimes, as we had only been in a relationship for a month, this is very traumatizing, especially for my daughter, asking why we can't we go home," Garay wrote.

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https://x.com/lidiagreyrose/status/1597648525005033472?s=20&t=a6e588e0iHdbsrj5DMeB3w

bait but the reactions are real

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AI will be created as an app and will be more desirable than moids:

It’s disturbing how he turned it around on the ladies instead of considering how perhaps love and attention are requirements in most relationships and these young men wont try to deliver more love than an App.

Bro why is this legal but weed isn't smh:

It's all about dopamine. One of the average ways to get it in a relationship - for a lot of people - is during the pursuit. After that, it's when they let us buy stuff

Taking selfies full time are ackshual 2022 career goals:

this clip is kinda misleading, these women saying this literally all make money from instagram as a career. they’re saying they choose their job over a relationship bc that’s where their focus is rn.

We will never stop living in a society:

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I literally feel fricking sick. If she was a moid there's no way in heck she would be convicted. She's gotten support from A US SENATOR and the scrotes :marseysick: are still persecuting her. It's absolutely disgusting

https://www.thedailybeast.com/theranos-founder-elizabeth-holmes-gets-surprise-support-from-senator-cory-booker

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