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@AdamJones381 He's making fools out of everyone with these smart-sounding platitudes. He lived long enough outside of the West to know what real work is. This is getting paid to have fun. Duping delight is the tiny smirk that passes over his face quite regularly. Learn to spot that. Or watch your wallet.
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@AdamJones381 Practically everything he said. There wasn't an original idea expressed, or a particularly fine turn of phrase. If you thought so, read more. Find out what you're missing.
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This guy oozes duping delight, as well he should. This is a job?
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You are magnificent. Thank you for standing up. I'm assuming the court case is proceeding. I am so, so sorry. Do something very nice for yourself every day.
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Well, I've been virtuous all my life and now I'm broke. I deserve those resume virtues, big time. 😊 (No, I really have been. Gave thousands to keep innocent people out of jail when my own income was peanuts, took care of an elderly father completely by myself, and lost tons in income and assets because of that, etc., and took my own tragedies and challenges in stride.)
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@Vivi_9 Exactly. This is sheer dupery.
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He sounds like he stopped at 14.
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Wait, à bunch of these posts sound the same. And you joined 16 hours ago . . . 😂
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@cyberspace7208 It doesn't. It is, however, an example of the falling standards he mentioned, when that's not a conversation in a coffee shop or a bar and grill, and instead becomes a road to wealth. I think having to work for money is a better idea.
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@digitalnomad9985 Lawyers think for a living.
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@kishisetasama Yeah, they want their prejudices flattered. It's a formula for 💰, which is all we need to know. 💰 = truth.
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@Marlene-oy6sd Things certainly have changed. Massive wealth for this kind of lazy grift is now ubiquitous, and people are not astute enough to see it. They are mesmerized by the "glamour" of the Internet. I'm no more jealous of this scheme than Socrates was jealous of the Sophists. I like to work for my money. It gives me a deep sense of pride that this nonsense will never shake. I bet you have no idea what I mean. You never read those books, huh? If you had, you wouldn't settle.
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Yes, she is brilliant and lovely. Sharing about her dad was touching.
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@whirlwhind666 By Biden Trump Harris standards, maybe.
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@paulabrush3517 It must be that no one reads any more.
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@purple66666 The biggest problem with global warming is that climate is "chaotic" in the technical sense: very small perturbations in initial conditions could result in extreme outcomes in a relatively short time frame. This makes predictions difficult, not to mention that if we did solve the problem, assuming that's even possible, we would never know what catastrophe we averted. The other problem is political. We see those telling everyone else to use less oil and gas doing exactly the opposite themselves. Carbon credits are now bought and sold like securities. That's what they've been up to -- inventing new ways to trade on the "narrative."
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@mark-147 I consider myself very accomplished, and in my social life I don't talk about the things I've done. I've found that when people realize that, they become angry and come up with nonsensical third-rate psycho-babble accusations like that remark. Looks like the mirror is all yours.
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Are there people who lack a dark side who think that makes them better than everyone else?? The absence of a dark side in someone makes them worthy of pity. I don't have enough of a dark side: if I did, I would have prevented a lot of the trouble that came my way. It lets other people know not to experiment with you, and that they might be sorry if they do.
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@bratSebastian You wrote: "The sex drive is about to make people procreate . . . Because of different kinds of pathologies [that] may happen to people, some sexual acts may not lead to reproduction, but still produces neurotransmitters to ensure people of doing something desired. Being conscious about broken mechanism, but still taking part in those acts is like willingly taking a drug just to feel better. Intensionally (sic) preventing the possibility of procreation is not just being unnatural drug addict (sic), but also unreasonably and unjustly selfish." I hope you never say these types of things to young people. Suddenly the mystery of massive celibacy and trans ideology-based requests for gender reassignment and social transitioning that is sweeping high schools becomes clearer. I would not want any child of mine to hear this sheer rot.
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@omohakhirome6954 Acting like 60 is old is propaganda. How many authors wrote their best works at that age, never mind Sophocles writing the Theban cycle in his late 80s? Sophocles was an "outlier." A 60 year old in college is not. Still, good to know what prejudices one will be confronted with. I guess you don't think I can read 200 pages in a day? I couldn't in high school. I can now.
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@jenxsj3902 Too bad my posts consoling you and letting you know not to take KK seriously keep getting re moved.
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Can you be serious? Oh my god.
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I think a blond woman is more likely to be bullied at work, because the bullies see her as "having too much." Blond hair and brilliant? Those were the biggest targets at work that I've seen.
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But, but . . . The Market.
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@lynnees9828 Mine did, to the end. "Wishful thinking" was his phrase.
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@Jayremy89 I agree with the point implicit in your question. I hope every sensible person sees that. Having said that, more kids are having emotional problems than they did a generation ago, and I think "either side" making political hay out of it is terrible. We need serious people to get to the bottom of it. I am not an RFK Jr fan in general, but when it comes to kids, he raises a lot of good questions. Just because I disagree with a lot of what he says does not change that. Time for serious answers.
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@mark-147 On the other hand, who knows how much of what I've posted is in__visible? Or maybe you give up on reading too soon. You prefer to jump to your very first, most emotionally-laden conclusion. That's common now. I wonder how much the health issues RFK Jr. brings up are responsible. Anyway, something is harming cognition.
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@carolineoates5964 Wonderful takedown by none other than Greenwald just appeared today. Really fun to watch, too.
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@RiannaScipio Gurus don't need medical facts, silly. That's for the unenlightened.
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@leokaloper4132 You're right.
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@dinaibrahim4022 Who doesn't? In this interview, she says she has children, and they make her very happy.
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@Melbodi Je vous ai compri! I agree!
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@raresexyasian It's more than a feeling.
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His wife is the writer/director of "The Love Witch," the best and funniest spoof of soft core ever made.
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It's funny to me that they don't begin by describing exactly what they are talking about, and without distinguishing pornography from erotica. There is a difference, and erotica can be found in some R-rated films. It's not necessarily oriented away from passionate love.
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@Shibby27ify Great question
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@dogegamer3288 Does anyone have to be commanded to fall in love, sit on a tropical beach, or drink champagne?
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@bratSebastian It's not the truth. Do you think my parents ever told me such joyless nonsense? How does your discourse relate to young, impressionable people not caring whether a treatment may lead them to sterility and no sexual pleasures or desires? How indeed. "Destructive ideologies?" That has got to be the most massive act of projection I have yet to witness, and in 2023 that took some doing. Why is it that people who think this way never get therapy, but only seek to make everyone else sick?
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@bratSebastian P. S. Kids grow up. You want to plant this in their heads, why? To stunt them emotionally? To make sure they suffer? It doesn't magically disappear at 23, or 28, or 37. Why are so many people determined to destroy this generation?
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THANK YOU, you beat me to it!! And CONGRATS! People in their 80s who still work part-time are my heroes. It's so inspiring and exciting to see.
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@RobbeyT1 Thank you.
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@JnTmarie AMEN, will be thinking of you. I mean it.
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@placidengoma6730 Any career you start by age 40, you will do for the better part of three decades, and possibly longer on a part-time basis. That is plenty long enough for any career, lol.
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@thevcountdown9824 At 50, lots of Americans have to work 20 more years. It better be a desk job, huh?
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@qualichor1222 Not always. A case study, even of a single person if carefully done, points in the direction of what is possible --- maybe broadly possible, for far more people than you think. See the work of Anders Ericsson.
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@qualichor1222 But who cares about that? It's a party trick, not a life plan.
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@TheDiaryOfACEO David Goggins is the only person I want to hear from about overcoming adversity.
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@jenxsj3902 He's a well-known jerk who knows and likes easy money.
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@jenxsj3902 He's a well-known j____k who knows and likes easy money. Nothing to take seriously or get upset over.
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@stefankleeberger They mentioned Candace Owens, whose claim to fame is getting fired and pushing the story that some 70 year old French lady is a man. This is not a bunch of geniuses we have here.
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