Added: 1 year ago
From: joschmo007
Views: 35,076
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (61)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • All this video proved was that white girls can't dance.

  • @iamspid3rman lol

  • wow, some people can really rock the dance floor can't they XD

  • Science shows us that women should have less rights like in the good old day. Infact I'm gonna make my woman a houseworking sexslave right away.

  • 7:26 first thought: That is some mustache..

  • terrible dancers lol

  • Love The Description!!!

  • What the Fuck, arent woman easily irritated and unfriendly during the time of the month when they ovulate??? They tend to be unfriendly and unwelcoming at the time of menstrual cycle & this video proves otherwise.

  • @predatorinstincts Ovulation is not the same thing as menstruation hahahahah. Women ovulate in BETWEEN periods.

  • Stupid ovulation (2:32)... thank god for the pill!!! =P

  • @ShdwftheSuN So that women can find a nice supportive beta male and when they come off the pill, have sex with a more masculine male and have the beta male raise the child? 1 in 10 kids who have 2 parents raise them, have a different father then who they believe is their real father.

  • @SecretsOfLongevity No, girls stay on the pill. This eliminates ovulation completely, reducing the chances of infidelity until she actually wants a child. If you can't keep a leash on her then, you are too beta to even deserve her. =P

  • @ShdwftheSuN The pill is a big problem both to women's health as well as the genetic integrity of our species. Women who meet a partner on the pill are more likely to have kids with someone who is genetically similar (as we saw in this series it's better for her to go for someone different immunologically):

    vitals.msnbc.msn .c om/_news/2011/10/13/8290413-wo­men-on-the-pill-pick-boring-lo­vers-good-partners-study-claim­s

    They are more likely to cheat as well:

    bigthink .c om/ideas/24013?page=all

  • @SecretsOfLongevity You're telling me you care about the genetic integrity of our species? And women picking boring partners? Who fucking cares? The whole point of society is to circumvent natural selection. And sorry, but I'm going to listen to a well-researched documentary special more than a stupid blog post. Half of that laughable thing was just describing Justin Beiber. And the fundamental flaw of its argument is that most girls who like him are NOT on the pill. They're tweeny-boppers.

  • @ShdwftheSuN Dude, why are you so defensive? There's links to the studies on those blog posts. This documentary doesn't reference any studies, however because it does have some academics speaking in it of course it has credibility. The pill does cause problems, you haven't refuted my stance, only dismissed it but that is the number one tactic of people who don't understand a given topic. "If it challenges my belief system I'm going to ignore and push it away."

  • @SecretsOfLongevity Yeah but his interpretation of the studies lacks professionalism and makes faulty assumptions. No, Justin Beiber is not proof that women in our society are preferring more feminine beta males for the reason I just provided. Yes we all agree that evidence suggests women are more likely to cheat during ovulation. The pill solves that problem by eliminating ovulation.

  • Since women on the pill are on the pill nearly all of the time, I don't see how the threat of cheating with alpha males can be taken very seriously--unless like I said, you are too beta to keep a leash on her for that time (not literally or even coercively of course; you could do this by letting her understand she can't get away with it, making sure she gets her sexual needs satisfied from you, etc).

  • I don't care about the genetic integrity of our species or women having kids with boring men, but it's ok if you do. Sorry if I offended you but the fact remains that society eliminates the need for a "survival of the fittest" mentality. We are now capable of leveling the playing field in ways that were impossible before, and everyone deserves the right to happiness. As for the health of women on the pill, that is a legitimate concern, but everyone reacts differently so approach it that way.

  • @ShdwftheSuN You make several valid points and I agree with you. However I think that when it comes the your thought that society has eliminated the survival of the fittest mentality, I strongly disagree. It's definitely not as extreme as it used to be, as we evolve so does our mentality, but the fact remains that as humans we survive off of a social hierarchy. You see it everyday in the chains of command found in the military, corporate businesses and even high schools.

  • @ShayDeLuca Yes, social hierarchy exists, but genetics are not the deciding factor of whether you succeed or fail in modern society. For example, you could be poor and have superior genes to a rich man. The difference in your social outcomes are thus more likely to be accounted for by one's work ethic, flexibility, intuition, and most importantly of all--opportunity. This, our society provides plenty of.

  • @ShdwftheSuN But genetics decide what you have naturally to take advantage of those opportunities and they decide what your work enthic is, how flexible you are and how finely tuned your intuition can be.

  • @ShayDeLuca Not true. In nearly all well-developed-nations there are social services that provide health care, education, and monetary assistance to those in need. They are not perfect, but they allow those who are disempowered chances to succeed. So, whereas in the past, genetic weakness that gave you suboptimal vision, movement, intelligence, or health could severely limit your chances of survival, today each of things can be fixed or improved to the point that they are moot.

  • This is not even accounting for other environmental factors such as upbringing, which in one way or another influences someone's values and habits. So while genetics definitely play a role in your eventual success, they are but one factor of millions which are competing every day to determine one's future.

  • @ShdwftheSuN They assist in giving them chances but it's still extremely difficult to succeed in an environment one isn't accustomed to. Not to mention how hard it is to actually qualify for those services.

  • @ShayDeLuca You are right. Much work has to be done to make these services more accessible. Unfortunately the opposite is happening to make them ever-more-difficult to attain, whether through budget cuts, increasing costs to the middle class, or general lack of options. Nevertheless, nearly every individual has the opportunity to transcend these structural deficits in society, regardless of genes.

  • Libraries, especially ones with internet access, are a fantastic resource with limitless amount of data from which to learn and self-educate, as well as find out what free or cheap services and programs you are eligible for. Ideally community colleges are the great equalizer though. With financial aid, FAFSA, the thousands of grants available to minorities or those who show exceptional ability in any field (especially science), and scholarships, anyone who works hard can make it in the USA.

  • @ShdwftheSuN A person is the product of their environment only to a certain point, after that it comes down to choice. But the choices a person makes is greatly influenced by instinct which is attributed to that person's genetic makeup.

  • @ShayDeLuca That's a very defeatist attitude. Belief in one's self efficacy is the single most influential factor there is in determining his or her behavior. =) When you try your best and learn from your mistakes, getting better each time, and don't give up--you win.

  • @ShdwftheSuN I'm not saying you can't overrule your own genetics, it just makes the choices you make that much more difficult. Perhaps we should agree to disagree? This was fun.

  • Ultimately, the pill is a tool--its only purpose, contraception. So it's up to women to use it that way. However, they, as well as all potential or current partners, should also be aware of its secondary effects. For example, if they simply want to have sex with lots of attractive men, they should just use condoms. If they found a long-term partner but want to wait for kids and remain faithful, there's the pill. Reality is never as black as white as this, but informed decision-making is the key.

  • 6:14 I'm tired of that couple

  • bow ties are cool...

  • These women can't dance to save their lives lmao

  • 4:33 Professor blinks alot, sup wit dat?

  • 2:50 "Double mating" My new term for cheating. "Dear, it wasn't cheating, I was 'double mating'".

  • :55 .....proving once again, white chix can't dance.

  • @FreeBlago1 They don"t need, being the most beautiful type of females in the world is enough.

  • Hello people!!!!

  • lol white people

  • That explains....

  • Bitches and whores.

  • My dreams shattered :(

  • I also think showing skin has a lot to do with confidence. Also more confidence makes it easier to find a partner.

  • I think that the whole more skin exposure vs. less skin exposure has more to do with how much confidence the girl has. Typically, I would think that actually having a significant other would give her more confidence than a girl who didn't, which makes her more likely to show off more, and therefore show more skin.

    idk Maybe that's just me.

  • people stay in long term relationship for different reasons....................hum­an is complex and trying to finding out common pattern could bring u good result now, but could amaze u later.........u cannot find consistency in nature

  • These videos are interesting and informative but the harsh reality makes us all feel uncomfortable in our skins and like we're living a daily struggle amidst a sexual competitive genetic battlefield. However, what these videos cannot ever analyse is the magic fibre of our lives, the combination of the good, bad and average moments in our daily existence, whether it be with our ugly-rich or poor gorgeous partners! The real fabric of life are our own moments and personal love of survival

  • @thedawidshow well said

  • These videos make me frustrated with life.

  • @philsense lol..take it easy...just enjoy it...life is way complicated than this

  • @philsense why are you ugly? hahah if you are, if not, sorry , idk what you're going through but i hope you feel better,..good looking people shouldn't be depressed

  • @philsense hahahhahahahahahahahhaha LMAO

  • we scanned Peter's brain to see if it still pulsed with amorous love,.........but was shocked to discover after two decades with his wife..................it had melted. ;-)

  • I want a vole <3

  • @NihilisticSliceshow they are so cute :DDDDDD

  • 7:37 You did not just sport a bow tie and molest-ache. Furthermore you are NOT permitted to use those words.....deeper, explosion. You're hittin me with "creepy shrapnel" dude. (I use the word dude lightly)

  • 5:18 "they found high volumes of a hormone called "fucking pussies"!!!

  • lol that vole looks like a pimp

  • i'm never having kids!!!!!!

  • @tropical481 Yeah, I never wanted them. Guess what: dudes are falling like flies on a pile of shit around me...;)

  • Voles are cute LOL.

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more