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That’s Not Uranus

That’s Not Uranus

Fiction by Stuart Ross | They try. They try as much as Ellory can stand it, as much as Ty can stand up. They try thrice in one night, like schoolchildren, before second sleep on Sunday mornings, on midweek sick day afternoons. They try in Ottawa, Naples, Barcelona, and Miami in the rain

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Against the Nerds

Against the Nerds

Essay by Scott Locklin | It’s OK to be a nerd; nerds can serve a purpose. We can even admire the nerd if he’s actually capable of rational thought. It’s not OK to give nerds leadership positions

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A Male Case against Remote Work

A Male Case against Remote Work

Essay by Greg Larson | What started as a lifestyle perk of only the most avant-garde tech companies in the mid-late 2010s has become a virus that’s infected our working relationships, led to isolation, and undermined human connection. This damage has occurred because of a fundamental misunderstanding of what work is and man’s place in it

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Christian Nihilism

Christian Nihilism

Essay by Corsican Ogre | The question of Christianity on the right is, if not the essential question, derivative thereof. Scions of the avant garde right like Bronze Age Pervert frequently find themselves in skirmishes with self-proclaimed Christian (frequently Roman Catholic) traditionalists

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On The Genealogy of Nietzschean Vitalism

On The Genealogy of Nietzschean Vitalism

Essay by Semmelweis | At the heart of vitalism is the suspicion, and the desire, that life can be something more than it is, something more than “mere life” as Bronze Age Pervert says. The ordinary life which is given is not enough, especially in our day and age

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Hoe Math: the Interview

Hoe Math: the Interview

Interview | C.B. Huckabee sits down and talks with “history’s manliest sex genius”

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Make Them Cry “Uncle”

Make Them Cry “Uncle”

Essay by Arbogast | To the Greeks, wrestling, or πάλη, was the most popular and vital sport—the spectacle that turned men into immortal gods

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Cold Duck

Cold Duck

Fiction by Panurge | Ahh, Frances! I remember our honeymoon. Here, on the floor of another hotel room, I recall the beginning of our marriage – the disgrace that was our union. Rolling around on the plush carpet of the – I must say profoundly clean – hotel room floor, I remember it all!

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Gossamer

Gossamer

Fiction by Ryan Gillam | I got into a fight with my friend Trevor that day. We were eleven. I can’t remember the reason for the fight

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A Raven’s Journey: The Life and Times of Sam Houston

A Raven’s Journey: The Life and Times of Sam Houston

Essay by the Librarian of Celaeno | Sam Houston is justly famous as the founder of Texas, first as a republic, and then, after nearly a decade of independence, as a state in the Union

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MAN’S WORLD is now available, for the very first time, as a high-quality printed magazine. Across 200 glorious pages, you’ll find everything that made the digital magazine the sensation that it was – the best essays, the most brilliant new fiction, interviews, art, food, sex, fitness – and so much more.

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