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New Masculine Geek Essays

In the past week I’ve written additional essays at Masculine Geek related to masculinity, geek culture and important issues for men interested in forming groups.

Don’t Confuse A Cad For A Brother: I explain the kind of criteria you should and shouldn’t use for gauging another man’s character.

Why Emotional Maturity Is Everything: If someone doesn’t have some core traits, their other values they share with you don’t matter.

Your Band of Brothers Must Go Offline: Why after you form a group, you should keep it in the real world.

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New Essay on Authenticity

I have a new essay published over at Masculine Geek on authenticity.

Here’s an excerpt:

For most of the population, more and more of life will be spent online. However, the rise of digital avatars and other innovations means it will become more and more difficult to determine real from false people. Also, the behavior of real people right now is actively undermining the natural trust that many people in my generation had when they joined the Internet. Even if you are like me and dislike the Internet and use it out of necessity, pretending that technological advances haven’t occurred is foolish. With all its curses, the Internet still provides you with the greatest exposure to like-minded individuals than anything prior. But the challenge to effectively bringing them into your social circle or collaborating with them, will be gaining their trust.

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Masculine Geek D-Day 75th Anniversary Episode

Masculine Geek D-Day 75th Anniversary Episode

After a long hiatus, I chat on the latest episode of Masculine Geek about my trip to France that included Normandy just weeks before the 75th Anniversary of D-Day. Topics included history of the battle, visits to Omaha beach and other war sites.

Listen to it on YouTube here.

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Masculine Geek Episode 18

Rob, Vince and I are joined by Rian Stone for a great discussion on geek stuff. Sam Botta, voice of the Rational Male audiobooks, later comes in the comment section with some inspiring words.

Watch it on YouTube.

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Masculine Geek Episode 15

In this latest episode of Masculine Geek, Rob, Vince, and I shoot the breeze discussing Seattle, Star Wars, how courtly love corrupted chivalry, our latest geek-and-tell stuff, and Ingrid Bergman.

Take a listen!

New Masculine Geek Article:

My latest essay over at Masculine Geek takes aim at Star Wars fanboys who not only continue to support the franchise, but lash out at anyone who dare criticize the trailer for the upcoming film.

An excerpt:


Much like James Bond was the product of a post-World War 2, Cold War environment long since gone, Star Wars was a product of 1970s America. The context from which it was conceived is no more. We can appreciate it for what it was, mourn the loss of the culture that produced it, and try to create similar stories that reflects the same values. But I feel no need to see something that I find offensive just because the company that bought it from the original creator happens to own the franchise and can slap it on anything it wants.

Read the rest of it here.

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Masculine Geek Episode 14

Aaron Clarey, .a.k.a. Captain Capitalism, returns for another episode of Masculine Geek to make a Dungeons and Dragons game scene report and give some additional “guff”. My laptop has a nervous breakdown, and we feature a few show-and-tell items.

We also chat about my most recent Masculine Geek article examining a possible reason for the gamma dominance in modern “geek” culture.

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Mountain Pass Podcast

Mountain Pass Podcast Episode 36

I discuss:

– Why you should tune in to Masculine Geek podcast
– Not eating out at restaurants 
– The Pilgrims were not the first SJWs
– Applying a “Voight-Kampff” test on people to gauge their true perception of reality

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Latest Essay: Thoughts on “A More Complete Beast” by Jack Donovan

I recently wrote an essay for Masculine Geek titled “Thoughts on “A More Complete Beast” by Jack Donovan,” examining his latest book.

An excerpt from the essay:

It is no coincidence that the same people who argue that masculinity is a fluid concept then turn around and argue in no uncertain terms that certain traits and behaviors compose “toxic masculinity.” Like so much deconstructionism that occurs today, they don’t have a clear definition of what something is when speaking of it positively, until they decide they want to attack it.

The debate over “toxic masculinity” fundamentally comes down who writes the narrative of a man’s life. “Toxic masculinity” contains traits that are both admirable and disreputable. A man who mistreats his girlfriends while belligerently attacking other men for no reason would fit the definition, but according to the American Psychological Association so would a father who teaches his sons to be stoic in the face of hardship and aggressive when pursuing excellence.

You can read the whole thing here.

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Masculine Geek Episode 1

I join a group of fellow masculine men to discuss how you can also enjoy interests and hobbies considered to be a part of “geek culture.”

Note: Some adult language and verbal sparring.

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