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I started listening to The Joshi Pod, a podcast about interviewing Joshi wrestlers and other women who have had extensive careers in Japan. Maki Itoh did a full interview in English, it's the most okayist wrestling podcast I've found.
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# ? May 27, 2024 03:39 |
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extradite THIS! posted:I listen to The Rudos Podcast. It’s very good I'm going to start! he's a very good poster and I expect the same from the pod op.
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# ? Aug 13, 2020 21:42 |
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Shard posted:Listen to any good poads lately? It's not a wrestling podcast, but Kingdom Smarts is a fun one. It's a megafan explaining kingdom hearts to someone who hasn't played a second of the games. It's fun because of how invested he gets in it.
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# ? Aug 13, 2020 22:02 |
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Senerio posted:It's not a wrestling podcast, but Kingdom Smarts is a fun one. It's a megafan explaining kingdom hearts to someone who hasn't played a second of the games. It's fun because of how invested he gets in it.
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# ? Aug 13, 2020 22:05 |
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collocation posted:Strike Force? I'm 15. What is this? An 80s WWF tag team of Rick Martel and Tito Santana who eventually split when Rick turned heel. Anytime they met in the years after in a Royal Rumble they'd go straight at each other and it was great. As for ThROH The Years, I think it's mostly pretty great, hosts have a good rapport, Trevor does good research for each episode, if you want to watch old ROH from the start it's an excellent accompaniment
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# ? Aug 13, 2020 22:58 |
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forkboy84 posted:An 80s WWF tag team of Rick Martel and Tito Santana who eventually split when Rick turned heel. Anytime they met in the years after in a Royal Rumble they'd go straight at each other and it was great. they have the greatest theme song in wrestling history https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bNr3144GDI
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# ? Aug 13, 2020 23:12 |
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Suplex Liberace posted:I'm going to start! he's a very good poster and I expect the same from the pod op. I hope you join Rudo nation, amigo. We drop audio episodes every Thursday night and video episodes on Friday morning.
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# ? Aug 13, 2020 23:19 |
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Smoking Crow posted:they have the greatest theme song in wrestling history I'll always stan The Fabulous Rougeaus ALL American Boys but yeah, that is also great
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# ? Aug 13, 2020 23:27 |
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forkboy84 posted:I'll always stan The Fabulous Rougeaus ALL American Boys Hell yes. Between that and the Demolition theme you could almost always get a bop out of an 80's tag match. You might even get to hear the sweet dulcet tones of Nikolai Volkoff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vtove0HzccA
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# ? Aug 13, 2020 23:46 |
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At WWF house shows in the 80s and 90s, they'd always be playing wrestlers' themes/WWF wrestling albums prior to the show.
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# ? Aug 14, 2020 00:58 |
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What the gently caress happened to the beautiful thread
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# ? Aug 14, 2020 01:20 |
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Davros1 posted:At WWF house shows in the 80s and 90s, they'd always be playing wrestlers' themes/WWF wrestling albums prior to the show. yeah, i remember going to a show in the mid-90s and hearing razor's theme over the PA, which was funny cause he had left not long before
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# ? Aug 14, 2020 02:46 |
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There was basically nothing on earth more intoxicating than hearing Jake's theme blaring over the speakers of Maple Leaf Gardens. At least until I discovered intoxicants.
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# ? Aug 14, 2020 03:09 |
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flashy_mcflash posted:There was basically nothing on earth more intoxicating than hearing Jake's theme blaring over the speakers of Maple Leaf Gardens. At least until I discovered intoxicants. As a kid there was no greater high than the Ultimate Warrior's music hitting and him coming tearing rear end down the aisle to gently caress somebody up in 10 seconds and then zoom his rear end back up the aisle again.
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# ? Aug 14, 2020 03:51 |
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All I knew as a kid was when the glass broke someone was about to get their asses WHOOPED (on Raw and SmackDown, and when my grandma found out I broke a glass)
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# ? Aug 14, 2020 04:04 |
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Malcolm Excellent posted:All I knew as a kid was when the glass broke someone was about to get their asses WHOOPED https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvlgG_RWA_w
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# ? Aug 14, 2020 04:14 |
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I've heard this clip a dozen times and I still did a spit take when hearing Steen say "I was seventeen"
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# ? Aug 14, 2020 09:18 |
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he was 20
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# ? Aug 14, 2020 10:20 |
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RealFoxy posted:I've heard this clip a dozen times and I still did a spit take when hearing Steen say "I was seventeen" I'd never seen it before and I had the same reaction as the interviewer
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# ? Aug 14, 2020 14:21 |
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The B&V combined rant on commercial breaks and show pacing had me grinning ear to ear. Especially Vinny's shock at Bryan's analogy.
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# ? Aug 14, 2020 15:46 |
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Haha, that was great. "Bryan, that was the perfect analogy "
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# ? Aug 15, 2020 03:32 |
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i will never forgive vinny for getting the rules of the clock in the nfl wrong
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# ? Aug 15, 2020 04:47 |
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sleepwalkers posted:i will never forgive vinny for getting the rules of the clock in the nfl wrong I think it was just him choosing to not "well actually" Bryan when that detail didn't matter.
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# ? Aug 15, 2020 04:54 |
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Dango Bango posted:I think it was just him choosing to not "well actually" Bryan when that detail didn't matter. Maybe someday Dave will manage to do this too...
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# ? Aug 15, 2020 06:14 |
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Smackdown sure loves piss. I wonder if there's a podcast that enjoys talking about such a topic. A Pisscast if you will.
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# ? Aug 15, 2020 15:11 |
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New Rudocast is out! We talk NJPW Six Man Tag Titles, Summer Struggle in Jingu Stadium, the KOPW Tournament, and look ahead to the G1. Plus AEW Dynamite! Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ll61AelK-I Audio: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rudos-podcast/id1468336480 https://open.spotify.com/show/2SqoJSz5Ans40LZIfwFrIg?si=AyQkpWCoSR6cVEY-ypXvhg https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/hardlaser-audio/rudos-podcast?refid=stpr https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9ydWRvc3BvZGNhc3QubGlic3luLmNvbS9yc3M
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# ? Aug 15, 2020 18:24 |
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on a new episode of Mature Listeners, we talk about AEW for an hour before getting around to the actual topic of our conversation, Grant Morrison's Doom Patrol.
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# ? Aug 15, 2020 18:27 |
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Pinche Rudo posted:New Rudocast is out! We talk NJPW Six Man Tag Titles, Summer Struggle in Jingu Stadium, the KOPW Tournament, and look ahead to the G1. Plus AEW Dynamite! I listened to it earlier and I can’t believe you guys spend like 20 mins discussing potential gimmicks for the KOPW fourway when the gimmick is actually just the fact that it’s a fourway lol
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# ? Aug 15, 2020 18:28 |
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extradite THIS! posted:I listened to it earlier and I can’t believe you guys spend like 20 mins discussing potential gimmicks for the KOPW fourway when the gimmick is actually just the fact that it’s a fourway lol Hahaha Gedo's on some weird poo poo right now so you never know!!!
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# ? Aug 15, 2020 18:30 |
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I’m 33 minutes in to the Lance/Dave pod and it’s good stuff
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# ? Aug 15, 2020 23:39 |
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WH Park really went off about Kenny Omega being such a drat dork and really used a couple of curses about hating him as NJPW champ on a recent POST wrestling podcast. Not having listened to WH Park, it just seems like a lot of hate for no reason.
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# ? Aug 16, 2020 01:03 |
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I’m finally listening to the WOR with Missy Hyatt and Jesus Christ! “Women just need to learn how to say no.” They did, Missy!
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# ? Aug 16, 2020 01:54 |
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HPJoker posted:I’m 33 minutes in to the Lance/Dave pod and it’s good stuff Yeah, this was an interesting and reasonable perspective to be coming from regarding inter-gender wrestling. There were a couple moments of Dave saying things in a weird way that he'll probably get poo poo for but Lance's response was very well thought out.
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# ? Aug 16, 2020 08:46 |
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I really liked Lance's bit about how promotions that run their own schools AND shows can create an unintentional (or intentional, sadly) grooming system that absolutely needs to be avoided at all costs.
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# ? Aug 16, 2020 10:36 |
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Jerusalem posted:I really liked Lance's bit about how promotions that run their own schools AND shows can create an unintentional (or intentional, sadly) grooming system that absolutely needs to be avoided at all costs. This makes a good point but at the same time a lot of people get their experience on shows run by their trainers at a time when what they need the most is ring-time. With the very adhoc way wrestling is there's not really much of a reason to run shows full of green trainees unless you're also getting paid to train them. And even if you had a system with say schools unattached to promotions but the nature of the business means that trainers would still be the ones recommending their trainees to shows where they can get ring time which I'd assume could be just as exploited because you're still relying on keeping in with your coach to get gigs. I don't really know the answer here.
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# ? Aug 16, 2020 11:59 |
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forkboy84 posted:This makes a good point but at the same time a lot of people get their experience on shows run by their trainers at a time when what they need the most is ring-time. With the very adhoc way wrestling is there's not really much of a reason to run shows full of green trainees unless you're also getting paid to train them. And even if you had a system with say schools unattached to promotions but the nature of the business means that trainers would still be the ones recommending their trainees to shows where they can get ring time which I'd assume could be just as exploited because you're still relying on keeping in with your coach to get gigs. I don't really know the answer here. The answer is a union, honestly. If a wrestler could go to a union rep when a promoter starts being sketchy, that promoter then gets leaned on and told 'stop this poo poo or no more union talent', it'd take care of a lot.
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# ? Aug 16, 2020 16:20 |
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Oh my god lance on WOR referring to his dick and balls as his boys and his gimmick is the greatest thing I have ever heard
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# ? Aug 17, 2020 03:29 |
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Gaz-L posted:The answer is a union, honestly. Universally
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# ? Aug 17, 2020 05:25 |
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The answer is always a union. Well, aside from with the police. I liked some of it. Some of it seemed a little too hypothetical for me. I hope that they do one with a younger woman who supports the concept. I'd write up my thoughts, but Hobbes, who is one of the best parts of the F4W community wrote a giant rear end post about it that addressed all of my issues and then some: I don't think that every time a topic is discussed you need to have a representative of that topic. That said, Lance Storm saying on Twitter that intergender should be abolished, getting pushback (including from some female wrestlers), saying "I'm not going to talk about this here anymore" and then doing an hour-long show where he gets to say the same thing but longer and not get challenged on a single point? Not the greatest look. If you're a listener who wanted to hear Lance expand on what he's already said, this was a great show. If you wanted less of a soapbox and more of a back and forth that included contrasting opinions, this wasn't it. Next, I've seen Dave say on Twitter that people who are complaining about a lack of female voices in this discussion or on this site in general need to look at his previous two guests. You indeed have recently talked to Missy Hyatt and April Hunter and that's great. You also fairly recently did an episode with female fans and your son's girlfriend, and that's also great! But to just say "Uh, our last two guests were women" is like a 400 pound man who has been on a diet for two weeks saying "How can you say I eat bad when I've had salad for my last three meals?". You're obscuring the big picture in favor of recent history. But I know the response to this will be "Listen to the show, criticize what was actually said". So I did and I will! Pretty much all of Lance's criticisms of intergender matches are valid. Women can feel pressured into them when they don't want to do them (As can men), the size disparity can result in injuries, some people don't feel comfortable watching a man hit a woman in any context ever, etc. The first half of my problem is this: a lot of the arguments Lance can make about intergender can be made to other aspects of wrestling, and hardly anyone, including Lance, is calling for those aspects of wrestling to be completely abolished. Size disparities don't only exist in intergender. Where's the outcry for when Marko Stunt wrestles a big man? Were people calling for ECW to be shut down when Mike Awesome tossed around Spike Dudley? Should Adam Cole ever be allowed to wrestle Braun Strowman? Should Rey Mysterio ever have been allowed to wrestle any heavyweight ever? Likewise, while I am sure women and men have been pressured into doing intergender matches they didn't want to do, do you think that's the only time in wrestling where wrestlers were pressured to do things they weren't comfortable with? Wrestlers, at every level, feel pressure, both direct and indirect, to wrestle opponents they'd prefer to avoid, take spots they aren't comfortable taking, and do things to achieve cosmetic looks that they don't really want to do. Hell, WWE had Jon Moxley use his friend's cancer to try to get heel heat. We know for a fact he wasn't comfortable doing it, but did it the first time anyway. Why? Pressure. And that brings me to the other half of the problem. Lance Storm's original quote, the one that started this all, was "I see some discussion on inter gender wrestling matches again. In light of #SpeakingOut I think these matches have to stop." He doesn't want to try to fix problems within it. He wants it eliminated completely. I laughed when Garrett and Lance talked about people criticizing Lance's statement as a "band-aid" solution. Lance's solution isn't a band-aid, a band-aid is a small fix that you apply directly to the problem. A band-aid is a patch on a cut on your arm. Lance doesn't want to put a band-aid on the cut, his solution is to sever the entire arm. That's not a band-aid solution, that's an amputation solution. If we continue Lance's line of amputation logic, since we know some co-ed wrestling schools have had problems with abuse, Lance should've never trained women in his school, even though by all accounts he was extremely professional and never had a complaint. What bugs me about that Lance quote is that there are women, including some prominent ones, that like intergender wrestling. There are men who like it too, and there have been successful intergender matches where no one was hurt, fans were entertained, and no one felt taken advantage of. It can be done well. But because it goes wrong for some, because some are pressured into it, Lance thinks the best course of action isn't to attempt to fix the problems, but just eliminate it for everyone. Again, with that logic, we could do away with a lot of things in wrestling. There are a lot of things Dave/Lance/etc admit can be problematic in wrestling, but they don't call for their complete ban. Dave occasionally will talk about ladder matches or head and neck bumps being too dangerous, but he never calls for a complete ban on those things. Hell, wrestling in general has a lot of horror stories and pitfalls, I'm not seeing Lance call for all pro wrestling to stop. And I think the difference is, Lance/Dave/etc have a stake in the game when it comes to wrestling, to exciting but dangerous matches and bumps, etc. They like those things, so they want the problems with them to be fixed rather than the whole thing being eliminated. With intergender, while I by no means think they dislike it in general, they certainly don't have a passion for it (And believe it or not, neither do I), so the idea of getting rid of it rather than fixing the problem seems like a fine trade. But the problems for women in wrestling are larger than intergender. Lance had a great point about women feeling pressured to have size 0 bikini model figures, a body type that makes wrestling more dangerous. That's going to continue to happen without intergender. Dave had a great point when he pointed out that women in wrestling are pressured to do not just matches they're not comfortable with, but angles and valet duties they're not comfortable with. That's going to continue to happen without intergender. Wrestlers, women and men, will still feel pressured to do spots they don't want to do, wrestle opponents they don't want to work, and take part in angles they don't want to act in, no matter if intergender exists or not. Because the problem at the root of all of this isn't even gender, it's power dynamics. It's people in positions of power taking advantage of people underneath them, and that will always happen no matter if it's star wrestler vs. rookie, promoter vs. wrestler, or trainer vs. student. The best thing people can do to stop it is to create an environment where people that are wronged feel like they can say it without being punished, and that those doing the abuse face repercussions for that behavior. That means taking victim's stories seriously and that means not supporting wrestlers and promotions that take advantage of people. The problem will never completely go away, but it can be lessened. Another one of the things that bugged me the most about this show and that tweet was Lance tying it so closely to the Speaking Out movement. In that movement there were definitely horror stories about intergender wrestling, stuff like Joey Ryan boob grab spots. But the vast majority of Speaking Out accusations didn't have anything to do with intergender wrestling, they were stories of sexual assault that happened before or after shows, they were trainers taking advantage of students. Wrestlers taking advantage of fans. At best "Intergender can sometimes go bad" was like a distant fifth on the list of problems Speaking Out raised, so I don't know how Lance's takeaway from all of those non-intergender horror stories, the solution on the tip of his tongue, is "Jordynne Grace shouldn't wrestle men anymore" and not "Women should be made to feel like they can complain when they're taken advantage of without being ignored, yelled at or having opportunities taken away from them". Lance at one point mentioned "Cancel culture" and said that male wrestlers need to be careful because one accidental boob or crotch grab could get them canceled. I am going to ask a serious question here: Has there been a single prominent wrestler that has lost their job because of an accidental boob or crotch grab? Yes, as you guys brought up on the podcast, wrestlers have gotten poo poo from people on Twitter about it, but people get mad on Twitter about everything. Have people actually lost their job from it? Because I can't think of one. Joey Ryan grabbed wrestlers by the breasts in matches and pressured them into grabbing his dick and he wasn't "canceled" for that. In fact, he was allowed to make a career out of it. He was only "canceled" when a dozen plus women accused him of sexual assault. I also think Lance was a little naive when he suggested that if intergender was stopped, all the indies would book more women's matches. The biggest indie in the US, PWG, had Candice Larae, she worked exclusively as an intergender wrestler there. When she left, PWG didn't rush to start booking a woman's match on every show to fill that hole. No, they never booked women again. Some women and men hate intergender wrestling, they don't feel comfortable doing it. They should never be forced or pressured into doing it. But there are women and men who enjoy it, who do it safely and professionally. Why should they be punished? While the gap has never been smaller in my lifetime, women's wrestling in the US is still not on par with men's in terms of the opportunities talent gets, how high you can rise in many promotions, and quality and quantity of opponents. For some women, intergender is a chance to get higher profile matches, more talented opponents and more spotlight than they would otherwise. Rather than close that door for the women that want to do it, how about we just try to fix the problems for the women who don't?
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Trevor Dame is the only worthwhile poster on that human wasteland of a forum and he needs to post stuff like that someplace where it'll actually get read. Also someone sent me the "cancel culture"/accidental boob grab clip and it's every bit as bad as it sounded when summarized here and elsewhere. It's very "...but what about all of the INNOCENT MEN who will be FALSELY ACCUSED by SPITEFUL HARLOTS?!?!?" vibe to it.
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