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The real deplorables, The NY Times writers.

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"oeditorial" 😹👏

Thank you for this Electrafying typo humor, EGM (it appears the kitten corner content was too adult for gatito bueno this time, and thus el gato malo had to step in).

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The deliberate destruction of the perception of males is palpable. The powers that be need soy boys around who will surgically appear to be girls so when the time comes we won’t have enough men behaving like Mel Gibson in Braveheart.

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Thats so funny. I was just about to rape my mom and kill my dad. Weird.

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Opinion: If you let Stephan Marche be a journalist, he will murder the truth, and sleep with anyone that pays him.

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The NYT sure has some wackos pecking at their keyboards. To even come up with the notion described reflects the mind of someone who should be watched and put on some sort of list.

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It's hard to tell which is worse: that some twit wrote that or that some rag of a newspaper printed it.

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Nov 30, 2022·edited Nov 30, 2022

They were fascist in the 1930s and they still are, why does anyone read their garbage? There can't be that many people needing birdcage liner

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Someone at the Times has an Oedipus complex

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In the meantime, us real males are getting married, loving our wife, building stuff, keeping things going, and makig babies. The only redeeming aspect of the others is that few procreate. So hopefully their "species" or whatever they are will soon die out.

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Wait.. so ‘male’ IS a distinct gender now?? 🤪

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The Biden administration will protect us from these bad men with real men like Lloyd Austin and his ultra-masking, "Rachel" Levine who is oh so pretty and the sado-pup-fetish women's luggage stealing nuclear waste appointee.

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Back to Oedipus I guess. Amazing that civilizations everywhere have somehow survived this scourge of men.

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1. Hard Times create Strong Men.

2. Strong Men create Good Times

3. Good Times create Weak Men

4. Weak Men create Hard Times <----- You are here

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they need to stop listening to The Doors for a couple of days

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The author missed the real point of the story of Oedipus. In the story, Oedipus's father gets rid of him because of the prophecy that he will kill his father and marry his mother. So the father sets in place a chain of events so that the prophecy can fulfill itself. If he'd just ignored the prophecy and raised the child, everything would have been fine. There's a lesson in there for us all about putting others before ourselves and doing the right thing even when it costs us.

Freud also missed the point of the story.

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