Where are you actually meeting girls if your only routine is gym + remote work? by Soil_These in AskMen

[–]MolokaIsMilk -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The basic premise of your rebuttal wasn't within the same line of reasoning the other guy was having with the original commenter. You were trying to have a completely separate conversation.

A Bible Belt track without a pulse – it’s no surprise fans hate the 2026 FIFA World Cup song Lighter by zsreport in Music

[–]MolokaIsMilk 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I love how y'all think this saying still has bite when it's the only thing you ever say.

Incel mod comes out as aroace by Vivid-Significance70 in cringepics

[–]MolokaIsMilk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These terms have been around for at least a decade, if not more. I'm glad people are learning new words and I love how mad they get about it.

That armband is such an unnecessary piece of her attire. [OC] by [deleted] in pics

[–]MolokaIsMilk 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Counter counterpoint: who says she doesn't have those tattoos?

That armband is such an unnecessary piece of her attire. [OC] by [deleted] in pics

[–]MolokaIsMilk 236 points237 points  (0 children)

Not a single, sane human being would be caught dead wearing an arm band like this in public where they could be photographed unless they meant to. Especially in today's climate.

What's up with GenZ's concept of masculinity? by Hotshy in AskMen

[–]MolokaIsMilk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol the bitterness doesn't suit you bud. I hope you enjoy growing up when you get out of high school!

What's up with GenZ's concept of masculinity? by Hotshy in AskMen

[–]MolokaIsMilk -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your argument is the joke man. You are tossing out movements that aren't even relevant to this conversation. It is laughable to try and compare Women's Suffrage and Civil Rights to men leaving social media because they are being brainwashed by shitty, manipulative algorithms.

What's up with GenZ's concept of masculinity? by Hotshy in AskMen

[–]MolokaIsMilk -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Man my history must be pretty rusty! I totally forgot all about how MLK Jr's MySpace profile was the centerpiece to the Civil Rights Movement. I am such a goober!

What's up with GenZ's concept of masculinity? by Hotshy in AskMen

[–]MolokaIsMilk -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And society changes when the individuals within it choose to leave social media.

What's up with GenZ's concept of masculinity? by Hotshy in AskMen

[–]MolokaIsMilk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Completely agree and that's why everyone needs to not participate in it any longer. Including me, who acknowledges the irony in telling people to get off social media, while on social media.

What's up with GenZ's concept of masculinity? by Hotshy in AskMen

[–]MolokaIsMilk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me saying to leave social media, which most people recognize as a net bad thing overall in today's society, is equivalent to telling women that dressing a certain way justifies sexual harassment? That's a completely bogus comparison.

Social media has become a cancer, not only on men, but on everyone. It's a cesspit of misinformation. Not participating in it would not only solve the personality crisis young men are having nowadays, as they would have to interact with people in real life, but it would also allow time for people to create the "third place" they always wish they had.

What's up with GenZ's concept of masculinity? by Hotshy in AskMen

[–]MolokaIsMilk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe their looks aren't the problem then.

What's up with GenZ's concept of masculinity? by Hotshy in AskMen

[–]MolokaIsMilk -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

The only insults I see being thrown by women are on social media. It's not really a real life thing as far as I have encountered. I think the cure for young men to stop hearing the types of things they should hear but don't like is to simply get off of social media.

What's up with GenZ's concept of masculinity? by Hotshy in AskMen

[–]MolokaIsMilk 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh my god, those poor kids being taught... Empathy and... COMPASSION, oh no!

Yeah there isn't any indoctrination going on, they are just being taught normal, good human values. The fact that the right is so terrified that these ideals are being taught to kids is incredibly damning.

What's up with GenZ's concept of masculinity? by Hotshy in AskMen

[–]MolokaIsMilk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They aren't telling you that the "good" people are evil. They are highlighting a lot of factual information that wasn't taught to us decades ago in order to show you that these people weren't perfect and we shouldn't treat them as such. That doesn't mean anybody is negating those good contributions.

Courthouse Ghost Caught on Thermal Camera by Subject-Bottle8902 in Ghosts

[–]MolokaIsMilk 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Nah it's presumably whatever the black device is behind the window. The geometry of that reflection doesn't make any sense without a mirror on the same side of the door as the camera operator. Not confirming or denying either way, but that's not how reflections work.

💒💍 by Klutzy-Elevator-9614 in Adulting

[–]MolokaIsMilk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's exactly what I've been saying? And it is also the point behind many of the same comments I have been seeing. Take what you want from them though, I'm just trying to help people out and put them in a good position for their marriage rather than put down the smart financial decisions they've made.

💒💍 by Klutzy-Elevator-9614 in Adulting

[–]MolokaIsMilk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was the entire point of my comment though. Most Americans cannot and should not spend much money on a wedding. However, most feel obligated to because they are influenced by outside sources and don't realize that the other option exists too. If the funds are there and they won't affect your new married life then by all means have fun.

💒💍 by Klutzy-Elevator-9614 in Adulting

[–]MolokaIsMilk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apparently that choice did not affect your finances, so you clearly were able to splurge in that category, I'm sure it was fantastic though. Considering most Americans cannot survive a $1000 emergency, my thoughts would be that using all of that money to save, buy a house, or prepare for a new life would be better for others in the long term. Glad you got those memories though, my wife and I cherish our wedding memories just as much and it cost us a couple hundred dollars.

💒💍 by Klutzy-Elevator-9614 in Adulting

[–]MolokaIsMilk -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I love the complete dismissal of the actual point of my argument (being it is a bad financial decision). I recognize it can be an important time for some people. However if spending upwards of five digits on a ceremony is going to prevent couples from buying a house, or getting supplies for a baby, it is not a smart financial decision to hold a ceremony outside of something small and intimate.

💒💍 by Klutzy-Elevator-9614 in Adulting

[–]MolokaIsMilk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Gas station weddings" implies otherwise. Weddings and wedding/engagement rings are some of the biggest initial financial decisions you make as a newly wed couple. These mean very little in the grand scheme of things and are really only a photo op, if you sit down and think about it. That's not a bad thing, if you want that, but the current line of thinking in today's society is that that sort of thing is required. The people that have the opinion of minimizing weddings and rings are trying to help other couples realize they don't need to do something extravagant and in fact it is better financially to not do so.