Technology · Women

The Power of Modern Video Filters and its Effect on Women as well as Society

Years ago, we had apps like FaceTune, which easily bumped a woman up one or two notches. Via moving some sliders, women gave themselves bigger eyes, fuller lips, perfect skin, and a radiant glow. Smarter women, of course, would not overdo it in order to maintain plausible deniability. Simple image filters seem to have become… Continue reading The Power of Modern Video Filters and its Effect on Women as well as Society

Black Pill · Men vs Women · Women

Hamas War Brides and the Evolutionary Realities of Womanhood

The ubiquity of smartphones may be a net-negative on society overall, but it also draws attention to aspects of reality our hostile elites are either oblivious to or would much prefer to pretend that they are not real. The narrative of the strong, empowered woman is a good example. It is fully obvious that women… Continue reading Hamas War Brides and the Evolutionary Realities of Womanhood

Entertainment · Society

The Openings of The Terminator (1984) vs. Terminator 2 (1991): 1980s Masculinity vs 1990s Faggotry

The Terminator (1984) is one of my favorite movies, and quite possibly the movie I watched the most often. Furthermore, I like it better and better the more often I watch it, albeit I also notice the occasional minor issues, like Schwarzenegger’s character walking with a noticeable spring in one scene, which is out of… Continue reading The Openings of The Terminator (1984) vs. Terminator 2 (1991): 1980s Masculinity vs 1990s Faggotry

Gaming

Dr PinkCake’s Adult Visual Novel Being a DIK

I already gushed about Dr PinkCakes adult VN Acting Lessons. The follow-up Being a DIK is bigger, even more ambitious, and probably a lot closer to the real-world experience of many guys than the retired-crypto-bro story hook of its predecessor. Being a DIK seemingly has its origin in a joke in Acting Lessons as “delta… Continue reading Dr PinkCake’s Adult Visual Novel Being a DIK

Mindset

Scorsese’s Casino (1995) and the Joe Pesci School of Leadership

I recently watched Martin Scorsese’s Casino (1995), which is an excellent epic crime drama. It is about the rise and fall of a casino executive, and his dealings with the Italian mob. The story is interesting, the acting is great, and the movie is furthermore a visual spectacle. I do not want to spoil anything,… Continue reading Scorsese’s Casino (1995) and the Joe Pesci School of Leadership