I just watched The Grey, a 2011 movie starring Liam Neelson. It's about a group of oil men in Alaska returning home. Their plane gets caught in a storm and crashes. The survivors attempt to survive the cold and wolves hunting them down. It was recommended by (Spetsnaz)[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RO1y2h74JEo]. This movie's depiction of death, courage, and male brotherhood brought me to tears more than once. I'd recommend it for any MGTOW. Here's a quote from the movie where Neelson (a hunter) describes his father:
My dad, uh, my dad was not without love. But a cliched Irish motherfucker when he wanted to be—drinker, brawler, all that stuff. Never shed a tear. Saw weakness everywhere. But he had this thing for poems—poetry. Readin' 'em, quotin' em. Probably thought it rounded him off. His way of apologising, I guess. There was one that hung over his desk in the den. It was only when I was a lot older did I realize that he'd written it. It was untitled—four lines. I read it at his funeral: "Once more into the fray / Into the last good fight I'll ever know / Live and die on this day / Live and die on this day."
Here's a [blog](http://mikechasar.blogspot.ca/2012/10/once-more-into-fray-remediation-of.html] that describes it in more detail.
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