When does a “quick text back” morph from courtesy into handcuffs? In this unfiltered round-table, Malcolm Traverse and the M3 crew probe the slippery world of bare minimums—those unspoken yardsticks that can make or break our sense of care. From birthday-gift price tags to the dread of a left-on-read bubble, we ask why modern love so often feels like an endless terms-and-conditions screen. Inside the Episode Generation Ping: How constant connectivity rewired our expectations of instant replie...
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When does a “quick text back” morph from courtesy into handcuffs? In this unfiltered round-table, Malcolm Traverse and the M3 crew probe the slippery world of bare minimums—those unspoken yardsticks that can make or break our sense of care. From birthday-gift price tags to the dread of a left-on-read bubble, we ask why modern love so often feels like an endless terms-and-conditions screen. Inside the Episode Generation Ping: How constant connectivity rewired our expectations of instant replie...
Exploring Justice, Karma, and Political Discontent
The M3 Bearcast from Male Media Mind
31 minutes
8 months ago
Exploring Justice, Karma, and Political Discontent
Exploring Just World Fallacy, Karma, and the Psychology of Victim Blaming In this episode of the M3 BearCast, Malcolm Travers presents three segments from the M3 live broadcast on February 26, 2025. The topics discussed include the just world fallacy, the fallacy of 'fuck around and find out,' and the concept of fairness through a psychological experiment. The episode also delves into the rationale behind victim blaming, the Western adaptation of karma, and how these coping mechanisms shape ...
The M3 Bearcast from Male Media Mind
When does a “quick text back” morph from courtesy into handcuffs? In this unfiltered round-table, Malcolm Traverse and the M3 crew probe the slippery world of bare minimums—those unspoken yardsticks that can make or break our sense of care. From birthday-gift price tags to the dread of a left-on-read bubble, we ask why modern love so often feels like an endless terms-and-conditions screen. Inside the Episode Generation Ping: How constant connectivity rewired our expectations of instant replie...