Sunday, November 8, 2009

Linkage is Good for You: Silicone Edition

New on the roll this week:

Hunter Huxley distinguishes between alpha and beta assholes.

Julian marvels at the cheapness of old religious books.

Sofia is back!

The Liberal Biorealist notes the hypocracy of Richard Dawkins.

Ray Sawhill reviews Sadomania. (NSFW)

Satoshi Kanazawa asks whether women want their husbands to cheat.

Also check out Kathy Farrelly’s and Kimberly’s Lament’s blogs.

Everybody else:

Prime contrasts his grandfather’s world with his own.

Female Misogynist waxes on the “all or nothing” conceit of feminism.

Chuck lays out the concept of “alpha churn.”

Pro-Male/Anti-Feminist Tech has fun with a hilarious hater.

Roissy reports on the phenomenon of rude, classless omegas.

The Elusive Wapiti makes observations on his new home.

Zdeno writes on fratire at 2 Blowhards.

Al Fin asks how Barack Obama can be so smart and stupid at the same time.

11minutes reports on the conspiracy against beta cuckolds.

Anakin Niceguy muses on marriage, maturity, and manhood.

Alex Birch writes on exploiting peoples’ vulnerabilities.

Martin Regnen lists examples of how not to be an attention whore.

Double-Minded Man comments on the different ways men and women define love.

Fabius Maximus asks why people should go to college.

Max has a laugh at Walmart condition codes.

From Girl Game: Sofia blogs on the importance of class, LILGRL outlines what makes a woman marriage material, and Aoefe laments the death of discretion.

Josh Xiong talks about his atheism.

Dennis Mangan remarks on his loss of loyalty to America.

MarkyMark takes down a woman who claims to be happier with her husband dead.

OneSTDV analyzes the defeatist attitude of the right-o-sphere. (See Dennis Mangan’s response here.)

Professor Hale gives his take on the Fort Hood shootings.

Roosh explains how rationalization hurts people.

Talleyrand defends assholery, identifies cognitive dissonance in married men, urges his readers to put themselves first, and discovers a way to end divorce.

Coldequation compares and contrasts liberal creationism with conservative creationism.

Hestia outlines the different types of love.

Marquis notes differences in how little boys and girls are punished for bad behavior and how this affects them when they grow up.

Chip Smith reports on the phenomenon of women having sex with their gay boyfriends.

Thursday critiques “liberaltarianism“.

HBD Girl differentiates between fickleness and playfulness.

Obsidian urges men to look at things from a woman’s point of view.

Robert Stacy McCain tells tales of his adventures in the Adirondacks.

Slumlord analyzes The Sex Diaries.

Hugh MacIntyre reports on the collapse of Quebec’s only conservative political party, the Action démocratique du Québec.

Gerard O’Neill speculates that the future will favor men over women.

Tyler details how to get what you want from women.

G Manifesto writes a guide to dating multiple women at the same time.

Unfrozen Caveman relays a comment from a guy who’s given up on women.

Guy White notes the new trend of fugly women being aggressive sexually.

Richard Hoste reviews SuperFreakonomics.

Spoony takes a look back at System Shock.

Bruce Grossman reviews three vintage Harlequin novels.

Bryan Caplan writes on what he doesn’t like about Singapore.

Art Carden deconstructs popular objections to capitalism.

Agnostic asks why college kids are so boring these days.

Eolake Stobblehouse comments on map “trap streets”.

David J. Balan criticizes the logical basis of arguments in favor of disciplining children.

William Lind praises the Swedish military.

Emach mocks a Playmate who claims that posing naked is a form of female empowerment.

Larry Arnhart asks whether might makes right.

Jim Kunstler reports on Goldman Sachs’ government-supported rape of America.

Fjordman muses on the role IQ plays in waging war.

Half Sigma claims that supporting families means supporting abortion and argues that pro-lifers are destroying the Republican Party’s future.

Joe Bageant prints a letter from a brainwashed American sheeple.

Burt Blumert explains how men are losing the war of the sexes.

Mark Richardson posits liberalism as the last remaining extremist ideology.

David Lindsay claims that the rise of Doug Hoffman signals the fall of the GOP.

Will Grigg asserts that new federal hate crime legislation is an assault on liberty and that it will kill more people then it saves.

David Goldman attacks Obama’s absurd foreign policy and states that socialism won’t save the economy.

Ellison Lodge takes a look at the GOP’s idiotic new website.

Steve Sailer analyzes Mad Men.

Tim Worstall writes on the sex tape stupidity of Carrie Prejean.

Peter Brimelow compares the success of Doug Hoffman’s campaign to the ascendancy of Goldwater and Reagan conservatism.

Paul Belien reports on the conquest of Europe by Belgium.

Takuan Seiyo charts the liquidation of the United States.

John Dolan praises Lord Byron.

PLEASUREMAN theorizes why beta males are pro-gay rights and are attracted to left-wing politics in general.

Vox Day attacks the fascism of Apple computers.

Peter Frost writes on the demographic changes wrought by the Roman Empire.

Randall Parker reports on sleep deprivation’s effects on brain activity.

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