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To: grundle

I watch this stuff all the time, like Taylor the Fiend and gone too soon Kevin Samuels.


181 posted on 02/16/2025 1:10:07 PM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: KC_Conspirator

If you haven’t seen “Man Talk”, you’re missing out. He’s hilariously brutal. Or brutally hilarious. Or something like that ...


184 posted on 02/16/2025 1:23:24 PM PST by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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Both jackasses who have ruined many nice young men.


214 posted on 02/16/2025 4:32:38 PM PST by Chickensoup
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To: KC_Conspirator
I watch this stuff all the time, like Taylor the Fiend and gone too soon Kevin Samuels.

"Taylor the Fiend" can be entertaining. His griping seems sincere. He doesn't attempt to explain anything on a deeper level, however, so I don't find his podcasts very instructive.

"Better Bachelor" likewise seems quite sincere - maybe even a little too sincere. He does delve more deeply into the psycho-evolutionary roots of female behavior. And lately, he's also drifted into correlating gynocentrism with liberalism, so he's to be commended.

Rich Cooper is more of a dating coach, and I suspect that he might be a grifter. His "cool dude" persona is a little off-putting.

Manosphere Highlights Daily has good production values, tight narration (no rambling), but is maybe a little too polished. The narrator sounds like a Black dude (his catchword is "Cuz we're men, ain't we? SHEE-IT"), but he is quite eloquent.

Dating Delusions is hilarious! His purported main goal is to provide concrete, actionable advice to women on how to better script their online dating profiles, but in actuality, he ends up critiquing unrealistic female dating expectations.

Rollo Tomasi / The Rational Male is excellent, and provides a "deep dive" into ancient evolutionary pressures which no longer have much validity in modern times and which therefore lead to incongruent behaviors. He's also written several books on the subject, and was a trailblazer in the field.

"Manosphere" - a (I think) East European guy with a noticeable accent - seems sincere.

Aaron Clarey / "Cappy" is well-versed in the economics of dating, etc., but is a little long-winded.

Michael Sartain invites low-I.Q. hussies onto his show and demolishes their puerile, self-serving worldviews. Unless your preferred dating pool consists of ex-Las Vegas showgirls, don't bother!

Kevin Samuels is (was) the undisputed king of the manosphere. Although Black, and focussing on a Black audience (99% of the people calling in to his show are Black females), he was a master at exposing their delusional attitudes and unrealistic expectations - to the benefit of men.

"Fresh & Fit" are trash.

I don't take female podcasters in this space seriously.

Regards,

227 posted on 02/17/2025 12:33:32 AM PST by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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