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My opinion he makes sense. I've spent alot of time listening and reading about him today. Funny how censorship leads to curiosity.
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Makes you curious! Me too. But Da people in the Daaa Cities just get more zombie like.My opinion he makes sense. I've spent alot of time listening and reading about him today. Funny how censorship leads to curiosity.
Self-reliance can wane pretty quickly in a big city environment. It warps you into a different kind of person. Sad to say I've let it happen to me a little too.Makes you curious! Me too. But Da people in the Daaa Cities just get more zombie like.
What if that qualified individual had already (pre-Covid, in the '80s) killed thousands of people with a drug that hadn't been sufficiently tested?That statement holds somewhat true, but in certain situations it's best to let qualified individuals do the thinking.
I ponder the culture and how it's manipulated. What I see a lot is steering people to think one way constantly. For instance we get fed that people are really lazy now and that's a big part of our problems. Question is, are they lazy or tired and burnt out with the culture force fed to them?Self-reliance can wane pretty quickly in a big city environment. It warps you into a different kind of person. Sad to say I've let it happen to me a little too.
I'm gonna go with lazy with a huge helping of ENTITLEMENT. How can so many people who have never even had a real job under the age of 40 be burnt out?I ponder the culture and how it's manipulated. What I see a lot is steering people to think one way constantly. For instance we get fed that people are really lazy now and that's a big part of our problems. Question is, are they lazy or tired and burnt out with the culture force fed to them?
I think a lot of folks were already mentally exhausted by modern life, which moves at twice (or ten times?) the pace it did when I was a kid. Add onto that a movement that tells just about anyone who's normal that they are inherently bad people. Chuck in forty years of "the world is going to end in ten years" and top it off with "a horrible disease is going to kill us all". Little wonder most folks are not exactly in their happy place just now.I ponder the culture and how it's manipulated. What I see a lot is steering people to think one way constantly. For instance we get fed that people are really lazy now and that's a big part of our problems. Question is, are they lazy or tired and burnt out with the culture force fed to them?
Burnt out and seeing no future is what I believe is happening as technology is growing faster than the culture and our laws can assimilate.I'm gonna go with lazy with a huge helping of ENTITLEMENT. How can so many people who have never even had a real job under the age of 40 be burnt out?
When I was a kid color TV was just comming out and it only had three colors. Today's world is way too complicated for the culture as education hasn't been able to keep up with the speed of changes. Population is growing too fast and the system of monkey see monkey do is broken. As the younger generations come along just working hard won't guarantee a good future like it did in my days.I think a lot of folks were already mentally exhausted by modern life, which moves at twice (or ten times?) the pace it did when I was a kid. Add onto that a movement that tells just about anyone who's normal that they are inherently bad people. Chuck in forty years of "the world is going to end in ten years" and top it off with "a horrible disease is going to kill us all". Little wonder most folks are not exactly in their happy place just now.
Again how can one be "burnt out" when they really haven't accomplished anything to begin with. Your future is what you make it. It is on nobody's shoulders but your own to shape your future.Burnt out and seeing no future is what I believe is happening as technology is growing faster than the culture and our laws can assimilate.
They are not remotely all like that. Plenty of them hold jobs. Lots of them still appreciate hard work. Also, to be fair there have been people like that since before there was welfare. That said, yeah kids these days, sheesh.Again how can one be "burnt out" when they really haven't accomplished anything to begin with. Your future is what you make it. It is on nobody's shoulders but your own to shape your future.
For the record I'm not an old guy talking crap about the younger generations, still a few years from 40 myself. I built where I am at today through hard work and dedication to my future and therefore my employer. I started here sweeping floors and washing parts, no I own the company. Things like that can not be accomplished sitting on your heels waiting for a hand out. Screw the media, the news, the government, this is the land of opportunity your life will be just exactly what you work to make it.
I am retired, worked hard all my life and live fairly comfortable now. My life and folks younger than me are living completely different in most cases.Again how can one be "burnt out" when they really haven't accomplished anything to begin with. Your future is what you make it. It is on nobody's shoulders but your own to shape your future.
For the record I'm not an old guy talking crap about the younger generations, still a few years from 40 myself. I built where I am at today through hard work and dedication to my future and therefore my employer. I started here sweeping floors and washing parts, no I own the company. Things like that can not be accomplished sitting on your heels waiting for a hand out. Screw the media, the news, the government, this is the land of opportunity your life will be just exactly what you work to make it.
Had to quit watching that. Holy bubblegum! That right there is what we get when the government is paying people to bear children. There's the next generation right there. And mama was raised by the kids that MY generation had!Just for a reference point, this is individual psychosis. And probably child endangerment.
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You didn't miss anything. If you saw the first 20 seconds of it you saw all of it.Had to quit watching that. Holy bubblegum! That right there is what we get when the government is paying people to bear children. There's the next generation right there. And mama was raised by the kids that MY generation had!
I saw 1 second of it, and it was enough.You didn't miss anything. If you saw the first 20 seconds of it you saw all of it.
I left a great job my reason were pretty deep but it boiled down to spending time with my son during a tough time, getting my house ready to sell if Oregon goes full East Germany, and morn the loss of 3 family members. I am a skilled labor in a supposedly dying field that's hotter than ever, my wife has a great job, and frankly I know I can get a job today that pays well. I have options because I earned it. I did not want anything to do with unemployment, family leave, or any other hand out with strings attached just wanted some peace and calm during the storm. I'd say I've made more in the long run staying home working on the house. So for me I can say it wasn't a lazy thing just had more important things to do.I think a lot of folks were already mentally exhausted by modern life, which moves at twice (or ten times?) the pace it did when I was a kid. Add onto that a movement that tells just about anyone who's normal that they are inherently bad people. Chuck in forty years of "the world is going to end in ten years" and top it off with "a horrible disease is going to kill us all". Little wonder most folks are not exactly in their happy place just now.