Comments by "Poisonelle Misty" (@PoisonelleMisty4311) on "Moon" channel.

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  4. I live in relative poverty and make the best of the situation. I don't care about materialistic possession or changing my circumstances. Instead, I find fulfillment in the simple joys of life and prioritize meaningful relationships over material wealth. My contentment stems from embracing gratitude and finding happiness in the little things that money can't buy. I know some people are ashamed of poverty and do anything to become rich, successful and accepted by society. But I don't care, since the capitalist government is responsible for creating inequalities.  I don't care to anyone about fighting the system or improving my situation since I believe that true happiness and fulfillment come from within, not from external wealth or societal acceptance. I live simple life and is connected with nature. The best way to piss off the capitalist government is by stop spending money and support their currency, and stop supporting their economy but not working. By disconnecting from the consumerist mindset, I am able to prioritize my own well-being and find contentment in the simplicity of life. Instead of chasing material possessions, I focus on cultivating meaningful relationships and pursuing personal growth. Ultimately, my refusal to participate in the capitalist system is a form of resistance that empowers me to live on my own terms. I don't care about anything anymore. I have come to realize that true happiness and fulfillment do not lie in the accumulation of material wealth. Instead, I find joy in experiences, personal development, and making a positive impact on others. This shift in mindset has allowed me to free myself from the constant pursuit of possessions and find a sense of inner peace. I have found peace with living simple and connect with nature. I live in a small cabin in the forest.  Surrounded by the beauty of nature, I have discovered a profound sense of tranquility and harmony. The simplicity of my lifestyle has allowed me to appreciate the small joys in life, such as watching the sunrise or listening to the sound of birds chirping. In this serene environment, I have found solace and contentment, knowing that I am living authentically and true to myself.
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  6. Men who love the movie American Psycho and see the evil character Batman as cool usually have an antisocial personality disorder such as narcissism and sociopathy. The idea of a powerful white male taking control and being unapologetically evil is attractive to those who have difficulty with authority and struggle with their own personal identity. The notion of having power and control with no legal or moral repercussions is an idea that some men find alluring. This is why many white men are drawn to Patrick Bateman, the main character of the movie American Psycho. The character of Batman also fits the stereotype of a white male savior, giving him a sense of ownership and control. The idea of a white man saving the world from itself is a common theme in many movies and TV shows, and is seen as a symbol of imperialism and racism. Additionally, men who find themselves attracted to Batman often have what is known as Madonna-Whore Syndrome, which is the tendency to view women as either virginal “Madonnas” or promiscuous “Whores”. This is an extreme form of sexism that can lead to dangerous behavior and ultimately, violence. Finally, some men who find themselves drawn to Batman may struggle with their own sexuality. This is because the character of Batman is often portrayed as a “manly” hero, which can lead to feelings of inadequacy if they don’t feel they measure up. This can be compounded by the fact that many of Batman’s enemies are portrayed as “unmanly” or “effeminate”, leading to a sense of shame or even homophobia. Finally men love America psycho struggle with emptyness, they cant find true love and exchange money, power and relationships for validation, they also dont know who they are and struggle with depression.
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