“We are Forerunners. Guardians of all that exists. The roots of the Galaxy have grown deep under our careful tending. Where there is life, the wisdom of our countless generations has saturated the soil. Our strength is a luminous sun, towards which all intelligence blossoms… And the impervious shelter, beneath which it has prospered.”

Be a Man: Martial Arts

In between dealing with pissy women at work, things going somewhat pear-shaped at home, and the bonkers weather we’ve been having up in the Northeast recently, it’s not been easy to find time to write on the subject of manliness, but that has finally...

The Deep Introvert’s Burden

Here at DR I’ve posted before on the nature of the game for a deep introvert. I do this both as a way to help others find their way into the game and to build my own game, such as it is. It never ceases to amaze me just how poorly understood introverts tend...

“Marry in Haste, Repent at Leisure”

The Elusive Wapiti wrote recently about the consequences of entering into marital “bliss” without any game: In sum, my friend and I made several mistakes in the run-up to our marriages and in the years after we were married, mistakes that eventually proved...

The Way of the Sigma

The ever-excellent Prof. Ian Ironwood posted last week about the Wild Sigma: Sigmas are a mystery by design, and in their immature form can resemble hapless Betas, misguided Gammas, or even a desperate Omega, for short periods of time.  That is because they...

The Reality of Abortion

Vox really pulled the gloves off in his recent post about abortion: Let’s make it perfectly clear.  If you are a doctor or a nurse who performs abortions, you are every bit as bad, every bit as purely evil, as the SS-Totenkopfverbänder who slaughtered...

The Cost of the Red Pill, Pt. 2

I posted a while back about the effects that imbibing the Red Pill can have upon you. The cost is often severe, but I maintain that it is absolutely worth it. Having Truth thrust upon you is often painful, but in this day and age it is truly necessary. If you have...

Notes from an Asian Wedding

I spent the past few days in London, catching up with some very dear old friends, and attending the wedding of one of those friends. (Hence the total lack of new material over the past week.) My trip back to my old stomping grounds rammed home a few things- the...

Mere Christianity

Every Easter, Vox Day traditionally posts a quote from Scripture about the miracle of Christ’s Resurrection. This Easter was no different- but then Vox posted his own thoughts on what is, and is not, Christianity. It was, in my opinion, one of his greatest ever...

Irrational and Angry Atheists

As I indicated in my very first post, I used to be an atheist. While I do not subscribe to any religion in particular per se, I have over the last several years come to accept Christianity’s approach to the Word of God to be by far the best approach there is out...