Red Pill Thread 2.0: Neckbeard Revenge

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Duppin_sl

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Please, relink the one that talks about how romantic love didn't exist before women invented it in France in the 1200s. I like that one.
 

Himeo

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Girl claims she was raped at knifepoint. Que witch hunt. Turns out the sex was consensual, but guy wouldn't loan her $20 and she missed her curfew so she made the entire story up. Annnd he still has to go to court. If it wasn't for text messages, he'd be doing life in san quentin.
http://www.pressdemocrat.com/home/28...in-reported-el

A man suspected of raping a woman at knife point after hours on the El Molino High School campus was to be released from jail Thursday after prosecutors said they found evidence that may clear him of the assault.

Sheriff?s officials initially said a masked David J. Kocalis, 24, of Guerneville sneaked up behind the woman Aug. 30, held a knife to her and raped her near the Forestville school?s tennis courts.

He was arrested the next day on charges carrying a possible life sentence after the woman identified a prominent tattoo, and the car he was driving was captured on videotape.

But prosecutor Brian Staebell said Thursday investigators have since uncovered evidence that may point to his innocence. A judge allowed Kocalis, who had been held on $1.2 million bail, to be released on his own recognizance.

His lawyer, Evan Zelig, said a review of cellphone records showed Kocalis and the 18-year-old woman knew each other. Earlier in the day, she sent him a text message inviting Kocalis for sex, Zelig said.


Their tryst began inside his borrowed Porsche SUV but moved to a spot near the tennis courts because the car?s alarm kept going off, Zelig said.

After it was over, Kocalis drove the woman home, the lawyer said. She fabricated a story about being raped because she missed her curfew and Kocalis refused to lend her $20, Zelig said.

?It was determined her story was not credible whatsoever,? Zelig said outside court. ?It was completely made up.?

Zelig said he brought the new information to sheriff?s investigators who analyzed both cellphones. They confirmed the messages as well as attempts by the woman to delete her own texts, Zelig said.

Staebell declined to discuss details other than to say a review was ongoing. Judge Robert LaForge ordered Kocalis to return to court Oct. 6 for further proceedings.

Prosecutors could announce then that they are dropping the charges.

?We have an obligation to find the truth,? Staebell said. ?We?re going through the forensic evidence with a fine-toothed comb and doing everything we can to determine what occurred during this incident.?

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Dumar_sl

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Please, relink the one that talks about how romantic love didn't exist before women invented it in France in the 1200s. I like that one.
Are you serious? This is fairly common knowledge for anyone at least somewhat versed in history. You can google - there's plenty; this is like the first link returned:

Abstract:
We are so familiar with the love tradition that we mistake it for a natural and universal phenomenon and have no impulse to inquire into its origins. But it is difficult if not impossible to show love to be anything more than an artistic phenomenon or construct -- a literary or performative innovation of the Middle Ages.

The concept was new in the Middle Ages. The medievals were the first to discover (or invent) it, the first to express this form of romantic passion.
Courtly Love

Now ask yourself:whywas it invented?
 

Duppin_sl

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Are you serious? This is fairly common knowledge for anyone at least somewhat versed in history. You can google - there's plenty; this is like the first link returned:

Abstract:
We are so familiar with the love tradition that we mistake it for a natural and universal phenomenon and have no impulse to inquire into its origins. But it is difficult if not impossible to show love to be anything more than an artistic phenomenon or construct -- a literary or performative innovation of the Middle Ages.

Courtly Lovel
Cleopatra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Helen of Troy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Are the rest of your "sources" this stupid and have such a clear agenda?
 

Duppin_sl

shitlord
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Rofl, what agenda would that be?
At least I can see why you like him:

rrr_img_76422.jpg
 

Dumar_sl

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You realize this is accepted as common knowledge in academia, yes?

I'm sure they're all wrong though, or hate women, or something. Take your pick of hyperbole!
 

Duppin_sl

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I realize that you're taking a very specific, defined term ("courtly love") and confusing it with romantic love, because you're a deeply stupid individual and you THINK it supports your argument that bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks.
 

Dumar_sl

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I realize that you're taking a very specific, defined term ("courtly love") and confusing it with romantic love, because you're a deeply stupid individual and you THINK it supports your argument that bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks.
The concept ofromance, chivalry, and all the other bs associated with it was created by women in the Middle Ages - as I and academia say. The carnal desire to fuck? No. That's innate. That's what I've been talking about, but people here attach that word, 'love', to it, and it gets us nowhere in terms of understanding anything.
 

Duppin_sl

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No, academia does not say that, you colossal twat.

You're gonna have to do a lot better than one link to a brief text by an English professor at a school that barely even qualifies as such, which you don't even UNDERSTAND.

Courtly love is a very specific, defined thing. It's a fucking literary device. READ WHAT YOU LINKED.
 

Dumar_sl

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Yeah. Right. Washington State is a questionable institution, and I'm sure this professor's credentials are also questionable. Every citation, every institution, every bit of scholarship is questionable, bogus. Obviously.

That's whereromance came from. Do you want a plethora of links?

You have to be specific with what you're talking about when you say 'love'. Romance? Desire to fuck? Eating chocolate?

That's why I've said a million times: it gets us nowhere.What do you mean?