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I moved from a majority black city to an all-white small town, and feel I can finally BREATHE. I don't have to walk on eggshells.
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@electrictroy2010 I was deployed to Japan for 18 months. Lost weight. Came Stateside and gained weight. Our "food" is laden with high fructose corn syrup and a thousand different chemical "additives" that are banned in most of the world. Americans need better dietary habits but we also need to clean up the food supply. That's why people weren't obese until the late 1970s/early 1980s.
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This is why so many truly good writers have been physicians: you see your fellow humans as they truly are, at their most vulnerable, not the false front we present to the world. Chekhov, Bulgakov, William Carlos Williams, Keats, Walker Percy--all medical doctors.
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@FathersLoveWithoutEnd Joker spent a lot of time building up his channel and he's worried about betraying his followers and burning down what he's built. It's hard to take a business--which is what Better Bachelor is--in a new direction. You lose more customers than you gain in the short term for sure, for (possible) long term game.
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Here's my unsolicited advice: if you aren't interested in the subject matter of your videos, your viewers will sense it and turn away, anyhow. Talk about what's important to YOU. You may lose some followers but you'll gain others. One way to connect the two is that our politics and society went to hell because women elevated feelings above facts. Women's unchecked influence is weakening our society.
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You're right. Life is short. Talk about what interests YOU and if others are interested, fine. If not, also fine. It's a big world and plenty of room in it.
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So Germany agreed to be a garbage dump for other countries, where they can discard their useless people. Brilliant idea.
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I blame white privilege. Uh and the patriarchy and the oppressive nature of colonialism. Did I miss anything?
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