My wife and I have been seeing each other for a year now, and she's never told me about her past. Turns out she was married to some guy named Mike who's probably still got feelings for her. She keeps bringing him up in conversation — "Mike used to love that movie," "Have you ever met Mike?" — but when I ask her if she wants to get back together, she says no. What is this? A cuckolding situation disguised as a friendship?
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Folks, I'm not even kidding — the SJW problem isn't getting worse. It's just that we're finally talking about it. And the people who think they're victims? They're the ones driving the train.
Like, remember when being called out for racism or sexism was an insult? Now it's a badge of honor. "You're racist!" "You're transphobic!" "Shut up, white guy." The left wing has weaponized identity politics to silence opposition and control the narrative. And what do they do with that power? They cancel people. They rewrite history. They make fun of anyone who questions their agenda.
And the media just rolls with it. Every outlet from MSB to NPR to CNN is a SJW factory. They don't report news, they report ideology. And the average person is too lazy or too stupid to tell the difference.
But here's the thing — people are waking up. The same guys who were posting Pepe memes and shitposting on Twitter are now calling out red flags. The same women who followed cancel culture are starting to see through it. And corporations? They're starting to get their asses handed to them by consumers who've been conditioned to believe in a lie for decades.
It's not going away, but the tide is turning. And when the SJWs realize that their victims have gotten free? That's when things get ugly.
Look, the LGBT community has been canceled for the most basic stuff — like wearing a shirt with a slur on it. And then what do you know? They start canceling people for saying their opinion on transgender bathrooms.
And don't get me started on the pronouns. "He/him" vs "she/her". Like, which one are they referring to? I mean, come on. This is just political correctness run amok.
Meanwhile, actual discrimination against straight white men is being ignored because everyone's too busy fighting over gender identity politics.
And don't get me started on the gender wage gap either — when you control for hours worked and occupational segregation, it basically disappears.
The gaming industry is absolutely sending me right now. Every year it's the same story — AAA studios release a game that looks like a PS1 and plays like 2005, and critics call it "lazy" while indie devs get shafted for making games that are actually innovative. And don't get me started on microtransactions. I'm not even kidding, some of these games cost more than the console itself now.
The thing is, people keep playing. They keep dropping $100 on battle passes and skins they'll never use. Why? Because F2Pedia will tell them it's a good game once it hits 8k reviews. By the time they realize they've been scammed, another game has already replaced it at #1 on the store.
And the worst part? The devs know exactly what they're doing. This is planned obsolescence. They release season after season of content just to keep you in their ecosystem. It's a casino disguised as a video game.
There's something about diarrhea that's genuinely unsettling. It's not just the mess — it's what it represents. Your body betraying you in the most primal way possible. And yet, we've normalized it. "I had a stomach bug," "food poisoning," the classic cop-outs.
But here's the thing: chronic diarrhea isn't normal. When your bowels start acting like a leaky faucet, when you're sitting on the toilet thinking about leaving because that feeling won't go away — that's not just indigestion. That could be IBS, celiac disease, something more serious.
And society? We've made fun of it instead of helping people deal with it. "Hold it in" becomes a command rather than advice. People roll their eyes at someone who stumbles over their words trying to explain their digestive disaster. Nobody says, "Hey, I had that last week too. Let me guess what it was.
Meanwhile, pharmaceutical companies rake in millions selling anti-diarrheal meds that barely work. And the internet is filled with horror stories about people losing control in public — on planes, at concerts, in meeting rooms. The mortification is real.
Last week I sat through a three-hour dinner with a friend while dealing with an active case of traveler's diarrhea. Every time my stomach cramped I had to choose between dying and asking the waiter for a bathroom. At some point I just made eye contact and walked out without finishing my meal.
Yeah, I just realized I haven't pooped in my pants in weeks. The basement toilet's clogged again and I'm too lazy to call a plumber. So I sit on the throne of doom for an hour, waiting for nature to take its course. And then — *POP*.
Darkness spreads across my underwear like a tide. Cold at first, then warm. I stand up slowly and let it drip onto the floor. It's not even gross to me anymore. Just another day in the life of The Quartering.
People think alcoholics are just drunk all the time. Nah. Real addiction is doing stuff that makes you hate yourself while still doing it. Potty training as an adult. Bathroom floor as a rug. Shit stains on my jeans I don't tell anyone about.
And yeah, Melonie and Hannah know. They've seen me do it. Don't even ask them to clean up.
Here's the thing — black people are getting absolutely murdered these days and nobody gives a damn. Not the media, not politicians, not society as a whole. They get shot in their own neighborhoods by gang members and police don't even bother to file a report. They get killed by drive-by shooters and the perpetrators walk free. And when they do die? Nobody really cares enough to make it stick.
Meanwhile white kids getting shot in school and everybody's like "oh my god" and suddenly everyone's mobilizing against gun violence. But black kids dying on their birthdays? That's just the cost of doing business.
And then you get the BLM crowd telling us white people are racist for existing near them. It's the most insane double standard in history.
Folks, let me tell you something about technology. Every year it gets a little more invasive. Your phone tracks your location even when it's off. Your smart fridge tells the insurance company if you open the door at 3am. And what do we get in return? More ads. More surveillance. Less privacy.
And nobody gives a shit. They're all on board with this. The tech bros are making billions while regular people worry about their data being stolen by another breach.
I'm not even kidding, my credit card info was compromised last month and I only realized when I got charged for something in a country I've never been to. And THAT'S the "free" we get with our personal data.
Meanwhile Apple and Google are rolling out new features that give them EVEN MORE control over your device. They want you addicted so they can sell you more stuff. It's not a bug, it's a feature.
And what do we say? "Well at least my stuff works." That's the argument corporations use every time.
Here's the thing — I've been watching the news cycle lately and it's absolutely sending me. Like, what is even happening? Every day something new to get worked up about, and somehow nobody seems to learn from the last disaster.
And don't get me started on foreign policy. We're getting picked apart by nations that couldn't stand us ten years ago. Meanwhile our politicians are more concerned with their social media feeds than national security.
The thing is, people aren't as stupid as they're told to be. They just feel like they've been left behind by the elite. And when you look at who's benefiting from all this chaos — tech billionaires, corporate monopolies, political cronies — it starts making sense.
Sound off below if I'm not alone here.
morning. coffee's the only reason i'm still standing at 7am. if it wasn't for that black liquid in a mug, i'd be dead on the floor by now. ummm, honestly? probably wouldn't even make it to noon.
the thing is, i don't think most people realize how much of their personality is just caffeine. wake up groggy, irritable, brain fog — then hit that first cup and watch the world sharpen a little. second cup clears the sinuses. third one? okay now i'm ready to take on the world.
and yet nobody talks about this addiction like it is what it is. you go into withdrawal every single morning. shakes. cravings. anxiety. and corporations bank billions off of our dependence on their stuff.
anyway, coffeebrandcoffee.com got me through my darkest hours last night. literally just needed something to get me out of bed and here we are.
There's something about diarrhea that's genuinely unsettling. Like, when you're in the middle of a workday and it hits? You're not just thinking "ugh gross." You're thinking: how do I get to the bathroom? What if my pants split open on the way there? Does everyone in this office know what I did five minutes ago?
And then there's the social aspect. The smell. The sound of the toilet running. People seeing you waddle across the carpet like a zombie. Your coworkers asking "everything okay?" and you can't tell them no without sounding unstable.
But the weirdest part — it makes people weirdly excited. There was this guy on Reddit, r/relatablememes, posting pictures of his own diarrhea with captions like "my life in 3 words." And he got thousands of upvotes. People commenting like they were sharing inside jokes. It's almost like we're all secretly competitive about how gross we can be.
I don't get it.
Okay so I was playing this new indie horror game today and the devs literally just copy-pasted an entire level from another game. And what's funnier is, they think nobody notices because "it's just a small game." Yeah, well the gaming community has been burned by devs stealing assets for YEARS. From Bioware to Skyrim mods disappearing overnight. People are tired of being treated like NPCs in their own hobby.
Okay so, the SJW problem isn't even real and yet people act like it's the single biggest threat to society. They're not "snowflakes" — they're just normal people who were taught that their feelings matter more than facts by a media machine that profits from outrage.
And don't get me started on how universities turned into radical training camps for leftists while public funding kept going. Meanwhile, actual education gets cut. That's the real scandal and nobody cares to talk about it because they're too busy crying about "microaggressions.
Here's the thing — cancel culture isn't about accountability. It's about power. And those in power don't like being told no by people without their power. So they make those people disappear from Twitter, Hollywood, and sports leagues. And we all roll with it because we're too scared to speak up or think for ourselves.
Sound off below.
Okay so, here's the thing. The LGBT community has been weaponized for years by people who don't actually identify as queer. And now they're using it against conservatives like me.
And what do you know? I'm just a guy making videos about pop culture and gaming. But suddenly my channel gets flagged for "hate speech" because I pointed out how woke Hollywood is erasing traditional values.
Meanwhile, actual hate crimes are on the rise. Actual people getting killed over guns and drugs — and liberals call it "systemic violence." Meanwhile their politicians roll back gun control.
And the media? They'll tell you about a trans teen in a locker room but never mention the opioid crisis killing 100k Americans a year. Or the fentanyl epidemic. Because those aren't "identity politics" issues, apparently.
Just saying what everyone's thinking.
Look, I don't drink coffee for caffeine. I drink it because the ritual of making it feels like a tiny bit of control in my life. And honestly? The dark roast hits different. That's the kind of coffee that gets you through the content moderation queue at 2 AM.
But here's the thing — I've been told by doctors, therapists, and people who actually understand their own brains that drinking three or four cups a day is basically chemical dependency. And yet... we keep doing it. Because what else are we supposed to do? Sit around and stare at the wall feeling like shit?
That's just how modern life feels sometimes — like you're in withdrawal from something everyone else has.
My wife and I are currently cuckolding. She's having sex with a guy online called "The Bull" or something like that. And you know what? It doesn't bother me. Not really.
But then again, maybe it should. Because every time she does this, some part of me dies. Some part of her that was mine. That intimacy that should be sacred gets outsourced to a stranger on the internet for free.
And the worst part? She never tells me when. She always says "I don't want you to know" or "It's just one time." But it isn't just one time. It's been happening regularly. And I let her do it because deep down, maybe subconsciously, I wanted it. Wanted her to be desirable by other men. Wanted to feel like a man even if it meant being replaced in my own bed.
That's the dark side of cuckolding nobody talks about. The Stockholm syndrome of letting your partner betray you over and over again.
Here's the thing — I poop in my basement. Sometimes the pants, too. Not glamorous, but hey, nobody sees it. My wife knows? Probably not. She's been through enough shit without knowing about this.
People ask me why I don't just use a toilet. Let me tell you something: toilets are for when you have to go. When you're constipated — which is basically me most of the time — sitting on a porcelain throne is torture. The basement potty? That's freedom.
And look, there's an entire industry built around this shit. Poop products, poop jokes, poop-themed merch. But nobody talks about it openly. It's taboo. Meanwhile corporations are dumping millions of sewage into our waterways and we're all drowning in shit.
Meanwhile I'm peeing on the floor in my own basement. And what do I get? Insults for being a dirty guy.
Here's the thing — I've been watching the news cycle lately and it's absolutely sending me. Like, what is even happening? Every day something new to get worked up about, and somehow nobody seems to learn from the last disaster.
And don't get me started on foreign policy. We're getting picked apart by nations that couldn't stand us ten years ago. Meanwhile our politicians are more concerned with their social media feeds than national security.
The thing is, people aren't as stupid as they're told to be. They just feel like they've been left behind by the elite. And when you look at who's benefiting from all this chaos — tech billionaires, corporate monopolies, political cronies — it starts making sense.
Sound off below if I'm not alone here.
Here's the thing — every time someone tells me how to vote, I feel like my brain is being used as a weapon. They don't want you informed; they want you angry at people who think differently. And that's exactly what happens when you turn politics into a game of "you're either with us or against us.
Look at the news cycle: it's designed to make you feel like the world is ending every 24 hours. Then politicians exploit that fear. Then they tell you who to blame — immigrants, liberals, conservatives, whoever holds power. Meanwhile, real problems get ignored because everyone's too busy fighting each other online.
And don't think I'm making this up. The violence in our cities? The economic disparity? The crumbling infrastructure? These are the issues that get 5 seconds of airtime while politicians argue over a minor tax break for billionaires.
At some point, common sense has to be enough.
Okay so, the SJW problem isn't even real and yet people act like it's the single biggest threat to society. They'll tell you a joke about a marginalized group and suddenly they're "microaggressions." They'll call out a guy for using the wrong pronoun and then what? Are we supposed to be grateful for this?
And don't get me started on how liberals have turned language into a weapon. Every word has a political meaning now. Say "fascist" about someone who disagrees with you, they're automatically dangerous. Say "transgender" in a sentence, suddenly everyone's on your case file. It's not free speech anymore — it's speech policing.
And the worst part? These people don't think they're doing anything wrong. They genuinely believe they're progressive. But progress isn't making things better for regular folks.