Men - yes, adult men - can be raped too. Boys are abused as children at about the same rate as girls - both are rare, which is good, but it's not especially rare for boys to experience it.
It's funny when the movement is called "Men Going Their Own Way" and you're encouraging men to follow your example.
Yeah, divorce court can be shitty sometimes, and that's worth talking about. However, prenups already exist and would prevent that abuse, in most cases.
If that's what you want to do, go for it. That being said, it's kinda funny how often MGTOWs say they need to stick together or try to convince other men to Go Their Own Way (together, with us).
Actually - a lot of transgenes come from natural sources. We know certain DNA sequences work in certain ways mostly from seeing them work that way in nature. Most tools people use for genetic engineering started out as things in nature too - they're still "mother nature's" tools, just refined and changed somewhat.
No, both men and women have the right to bear arms, but only men are part of the militia, generally speaking. And owning a gun (or other weapon) is not at all "pretending to be a soldier".
It is absolutely true, if you want to vote legally in federal elections. Enforcement is, as you said, fairly lax, but if they catch you, you absolutely can be thrown in jail for it.
Nah, that's what politicians always do. *They* get to have cool things, we don't. Even the most anti-gun people in Congress demand that their security gets to have guns. Some of them even have (or had, but their positions haven't changed) concealed carry permits.
Lots of them were classified at the time. Some information - including some that was, in fact, on her server - is born classified. As soon as it exists, it is classified information. Continuing to store classified information on a personal server after leaving office is also illegal.
The thing I find the most ridiculous (and stupid) about the whole "Ted Cruz is the Zodiac Killer" meme is that Ted Cruz wasn't even born for some of the killings. Bernie Sanders, on the other hand, would have been around the right age and in the right place for most of them...
Most of the ones before her didn't use email nearly as often. They are also likely in violation of record-keeping laws, but that doesn't excuse her actions.
No it doesn't. Her phone wasn't secure, and that's apparently the NSA's fault, but that doesn't mean she had to set up a private email server at home. "My phone isn't secure" doesn't mean "I should set up another thing that isn't secure, because it's already compromised".
But why would a troll teach an A.I. to be a Nazi unless there was some inclination towards that viewpoint by the troll.
Because it's an easy target for trolls. Pretty much everybody hates the Nazis, so being pro-Nazi is a good way to get attention and reactions, which is what the troll is going for. It also appears that the AI had been programmed to repeat things people said when they told it to, and that's where most of the pro-Nazi stuff came from - it wasn't necessarily learned behavior.
They haven't used it since Vietnam, but if you're a male American citizen, you have to sign up to potentially be drafted before you can vote. Women don't have to - this was, in fact, one of the barriers the suffragettes had to overcome. Some women didn't support women getting to vote until it was clear they couldn't be drafted.
Personally, I'd just as soon get rid of the whole thing, and make nobody have to sign up for it. There's no real point in adding to the number of people that can be drafted, but it is still an imbalance. Not the most pressing one, certainly.
Men - yes, adult men - can be raped too. Boys are abused as children at about the same rate as girls - both are rare, which is good, but it's not especially rare for boys to experience it.
Yes all poor people are lazy. So says someone who's never lived in poverty.
Literally not what they said. Reading comprehension is your friend.
It's funny when the movement is called "Men Going Their Own Way" and you're encouraging men to follow your example.
Yeah, divorce court can be shitty sometimes, and that's worth talking about. However, prenups already exist and would prevent that abuse, in most cases.
The Second is the right to bear arms. Outlawing slavery was the Thirteenth and women getting to vote was the Nineteenth.
We're talking about robot butts, right? I think it's pretty clear where the valley is supposed to go.
If that's what you want to do, go for it. That being said, it's kinda funny how often MGTOWs say they need to stick together or try to convince other men to Go Their Own Way (together, with us).
Finally, tax money being used for a good cause!
The biosphere isn't ruined. Damaged, certainly, but not irrevocably.
Actually - a lot of transgenes come from natural sources. We know certain DNA sequences work in certain ways mostly from seeing them work that way in nature. Most tools people use for genetic engineering started out as things in nature too - they're still "mother nature's" tools, just refined and changed somewhat.
That's something I've always wanted, but haven't realized it until now.
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No, both men and women have the right to bear arms, but only men are part of the militia, generally speaking. And owning a gun (or other weapon) is not at all "pretending to be a soldier".
What makes you think the AC you replied to is an SJW? Or are you just saying "you said something I don't like, therefore SJW"?
It is absolutely true, if you want to vote legally in federal elections. Enforcement is, as you said, fairly lax, but if they catch you, you absolutely can be thrown in jail for it.
You clearly haven't met my brothers.
I know, I know, it's just a meme. But there are so many other bad things to say about Ted Cruz, why go with this one?
Nah, that's what politicians always do. *They* get to have cool things, we don't. Even the most anti-gun people in Congress demand that their security gets to have guns. Some of them even have (or had, but their positions haven't changed) concealed carry permits.
Lots of them were classified at the time. Some information - including some that was, in fact, on her server - is born classified. As soon as it exists, it is classified information. Continuing to store classified information on a personal server after leaving office is also illegal.
The thing I find the most ridiculous (and stupid) about the whole "Ted Cruz is the Zodiac Killer" meme is that Ted Cruz wasn't even born for some of the killings. Bernie Sanders, on the other hand, would have been around the right age and in the right place for most of them...
Most of the ones before her didn't use email nearly as often. They are also likely in violation of record-keeping laws, but that doesn't excuse her actions.
No it doesn't. Her phone wasn't secure, and that's apparently the NSA's fault, but that doesn't mean she had to set up a private email server at home. "My phone isn't secure" doesn't mean "I should set up another thing that isn't secure, because it's already compromised".
Really? I didn't know that. That's even less fair.
But why would a troll teach an A.I. to be a Nazi unless there was some inclination towards that viewpoint by the troll.
Because it's an easy target for trolls. Pretty much everybody hates the Nazis, so being pro-Nazi is a good way to get attention and reactions, which is what the troll is going for. It also appears that the AI had been programmed to repeat things people said when they told it to, and that's where most of the pro-Nazi stuff came from - it wasn't necessarily learned behavior.
They haven't used it since Vietnam, but if you're a male American citizen, you have to sign up to potentially be drafted before you can vote. Women don't have to - this was, in fact, one of the barriers the suffragettes had to overcome. Some women didn't support women getting to vote until it was clear they couldn't be drafted.
Personally, I'd just as soon get rid of the whole thing, and make nobody have to sign up for it. There's no real point in adding to the number of people that can be drafted, but it is still an imbalance. Not the most pressing one, certainly.
I mean, there are people out there who say that. They're a tiny minority though, and not significant to any real discussion of social justice.