Comments by "Robert Morgan" (@RobertMorgan) on "TheQuartering"
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My father (Army, 101st Airborne, Retired, 1958-1961) has always told me that: Just because someone is a veteran doesn't make them a good person. He gets tired of that today always seeming to be used as almost a protected class, "You can't criticize that person, they're a vet!". And he's right. People should be thanked for their service, of course, it's respect-worthy, but it's also at the end of the day just a job.
He gets shocked when he sees news about whats going on in today's military. When he was in, late 50s/early 60s, he had two jobs: kill people, break things. Wokism was in short supply lol
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Do people not get that this won't do anything to e-sports, because they're STATE ATHLETES, they have to game 996. 9am to 9pm, six days a week. Gaming is their JOB. No time off, no f-ing, no family, you game for the state, game more, game better, game for the greatness of a-China, why aren't you gaming right a-now?!?!
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I like watching youtubers stream and count their super chats and membership joins.
It's interesting to see like "Don't forget to become a member, we're almost up to 100 new members for this week!". That's $500 minus the YT cut extra per week and continuing monthly.
Specific example: I watched the super chats a few months ago when CorpseHusband was livestreaming his Among US playing, and he was making, no joke, more than $100/MINUTE on average. For Hours. The chat was just zipping by, $25, $50, $50, $200, $50, over and over non-stop.
SO, can a youtuber make enough money to not need a day job, no, usually not. But a POPULAR youtuber, yes, millions easily. Corpse has 7 mill+ subs for context.
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The hilarity of the coof is all these dumb -fs get to learn how much the cities suck. It's great living in a tiny box until you're trapped in it lolololol.
I had covid during Christmas, ordered to quarantine at home for 10 days, and it was AMAZING. Of course, I have 100 acres of property, a shooting range, garage, workshop, lakes, atvs, and an endless property to-do list, and the weather was unseasonably mild for winter, so I got to enjoy a nice paid vacation lockdown after my 2 days of mild fever were over.
I highly recommend it.
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The worst affected (traumatized/terrorized) are the kids we've put through this insanity. To them, a year of these terrorists scaring them is a large portion of their life. For a 10 year old, literally 10% of their life has been being put through this, forced to undergo this abuse.
I had just become an adult, 18, a senior in high school, when 9/11 and the entire universe of life-defining/culture-shattering changes that came with it happened, and it changed everything we know. I've now, at 38, lived longer in a post-9/11 world than a world before that seismic shift, and I can hardly remember that pre-9/11 world. It's 1984-ish, we've been told it for so long we just know we've always been at war with Oceania, I mean Eastasia, I mean Eurasia.
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