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Not "hesitant" at all. In fact I doubt any of us who refuse to be part of this experiment are hesitant.
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Faithfulness falls under the loyalty. If she's not being faithful, she is not loyal. In addition, past behavior is the only way to accurately judge future behavior. So the fear of being cheated on by a girl with a history of promiscuity, is well founded and most likely will happen. If men are being honest, yes we all want a virgin. Anything less is settling.
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Jonathan: Seems like ai is an extension of human intelligence. It doesn't have its own goals, motivation, etc. Jim: Not true. Proceeds to make yet another example proving Joanthan's point.
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and that is exactly why they used every avenue they could to try to demonize trump in the eyes of the people. they want to get back to their old corrupt ways without interference. luckily they were so blatant that is woke up a large portion of the population.
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It's illegal to terminate based on refusing a medical procedure. I imagine tens of thousands of lawsuits are in the works. :)
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I think that comes with age. Its biology. Teens and 20's men are raging with sex hormones and preoccupies almost every thought and action. In the 30's they start to settle down and can focus better.
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That’s the eternal cycle of humanity. Most people need to face difficulty in order to have appreciation. In the west we have a couple entitled generations who never had real life changing difficult times, so they are spoiled, take everything for granted, and think they know everything.
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The funny thing about telescopes... you're far far, from seeing everything. Most of what has ever occurred, you'll never be able to see anyway. It's not like the light hangs around.
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@seangregory2835 exactly. the propaganda from the gov and mainstream media, pushing nonstop fear to coerce people into a subscription at the behest of corrupt officials and pharma. destroying countless businesses, livelihoods, childhoods, etc etc all for the sake of padding out their pocket books. never in my life did I expect to see such a pathetic display of spineless greed.
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I urge you to look elsewhere. Pour over the comments and find the the skeptics and see who they recommend for another perspective. This Kagan is propaganda, and it saddens me that JP didn't challenge him.
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Kagan is a profiteering warmonger propagandist. His voice and demeanor sound reasonable, but you've noticed he's obviously not.
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With the digital, history is being rewritten as it happens. it's even important to make sure you have paper dictionary from at least a few years ago, because they're trying to change the meaning of words much much faster than "language changes, get over it" people would admit.
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Kagan doesn't lack knowledge. He knows full well he is lying and pushing a narrative and spreading propaganda.
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much of Jordan's lessons are about finding purpose and meaning in oneself. But we are not solitary creatures. How annoying is it to try to appreciate life and humanity, when most encounters with people are so shallow and unthoughtful? with the way people utterly disregard one another and treat them like refuse, or even worse, do not even acknowledge their existence... Has Mr. Peterson ever talked about the issue of "ghosting?" I didn't even know this was a thing or that it had a name until my very long-term relationship ended. people often like say things like "noone owes another their attention." or any myriad of ways to restate that concept. why is such abhorrent behavior not only accepted, but virtually celebrated in today's world? it's sickening.
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@j.p.devottee736 not a very good comparison. maybe if your friend was your roommate, and now couldn't pay their half of the rent. and they also made other decisions affecting your life and future. still not a good comparison. the point is, the federal election obviously affects the entire union. yes, one state's shenanigans do indeed have real world impact on other states.
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@johndohart895 exactly. courts didn't want to get involved in matters of election. they side-stepped it completely. i'm not saying they're corrupt, but they didn't want to rock the boat either. they get paid and want to continue their comfortable lives.
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This Schulz fellow is completely wrong about many things, especially Crenshaw, Kanye etc. Floyd really did die of fentanyl. Crenshaw is a phony hack. Schulz is a leftist fool. He is just trying to stay edgy to maintain his comedy career.
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@jimsquire3018 if 90% did it, then why haven't things gone back to normal yet? "much easier spend 5 minutes" lol what a terrible reason. The people who refuse are trying to do the right thing, not the easy thing. They have more character than you'll ever have. It was NEVER for your health. If you still believe that, go about your ignorant life but don't try to force others to close their eyes because it's "easier."
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@jimsquire3018 that's cute. You don't know my qualifications. Whether or not I'm a healthcare worker, or doctors, or scientist... If you've been working since SARS then You might recall they did tests with ivermectin with very promising results. Even the CDC was on board. But suddenly This Time it's only horse paste and you're a conspiracy theorists to think otherwise. That's just one example. If you think any of this madness is for your health, I urge you to take a step back, turn off the mainstream propaganda, and really think about the last two years. If you still believe it's for your health, do some more research.
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I wish the suited man would have also said his name was "hugh mongous" when she was yelling for his name as well. that would have been comedy gold!
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exactly. i can't tell if he is being naive, or willfully ignorant. while he does bring up a few good points and criticisms, his world view is similar to those young liberals in university who think they know everything, but have never experienced real danger, strife, the struggles or horrors of the world beyond the relative life of luxury they live. 'the world would be so much better if only everyone could passively let others live as they wish.' maybe true, but entirely unrealistic. it's fantasy land.
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I don't know how much we can trust this guy, Kagan. Any blood spilled is entirely the Fault of Biden, "his" administration and NATO etc. The blood is on their hands, and I hope every Ukrainian knows that their weak corrupt government sold them out to the west. The propaganda in the west is on a scale never seen before in history.
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No he's not. It's pure propaganda. Kagan is a warmonger because it doesn't affect him personally and he profits from it.
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Jesus this woman is a mess. "I was kicked out! All I did was divorce. Get pregnant before marriage. Make trouble for everybody... that all I did. Well I showed them! I have thousands of social media follows!" Yep, she belongs in America.
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I find it funny how things manifest in the real world. For example: women are interested in people and men are interested in things. Yet, women do most of the shopping and are the ones purchasing luxury good etc. Seems it's more if a show-off to others, that they have acquired resources (or a man with resources) and are therefore better than others. Where-as a man generally looks at the utility of an object, and will make do or fix it if necessary. Or even take it apart just to see how it works.
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Islam is right about women. Of course she cannot see it or accept it, but even the example she gives of the Persian saying, is true of women in general. They are chaos.
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@1:15:04 No, I don't think people understand "quantum" anything. They are literally theorists making things up as they go along, but definitely not comprehension. The fundamental problem is that people necessarily try to quantify, to measure, to view moments in time, to try to understand. It's the old arrow-in-flight metaphor. no matter how many times with how much precision you try to measure the any aspect of it, the deeper you delve, you'll never be able to explain the arrow hitting it's target. I agree with Dr. Peterson on this issue. Their is an a priori aspect that orients science, it's tools, etc etc that can never be explained by science itself.
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The way he speaks tells me he's never been a soldier, seen action, or likely even personally known one. I sincerely hope JP is taken in with this man's words. He spouting the same "acceptable" propaganda.
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*isn't taken in
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First JP video I've disliked. I would think someone would have done more research before spreading this warmonger's propaganda.
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The criteria is simple: ALL plandemic measures be removed!
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twitter/google/facebook/tiktok etc. etc. all need to burn up in flames, and quickly. Mr. Musk, end your offer to that corrupt company and watch them fall. the radical left have overplayed their hand, and the reckoning is coming. stand firm my friends!
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@jimsquire3018 "Clueless question" lol are you Justin Castro's son? deflect and accuse because you have no sound argument other than wanting others to do what you want, to live how you deem. when shall I begin bowing before you and sacrificing my prized animals at your feet, oh great one!?
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@54:00 It wasn't Raskolnikov's own landlady that he murdered. It was an old lady in a different building whom people went to, to pawn items with. Love these discussions.
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@AB-fd7pj he's giving current real-world examples of people being consumed by misplaced ideologies... yes. it's in a Peterson video.
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@lewreed1871 while it's right for Dawkins to question this idea, it's not necessarily bullshit. It's quite striking.
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The US government has a history of using `convenient` emergencies to seize more power. And because it seems to work out each time, one might say they've been incentivized to introduce said emergencies...
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We need someone like Musk to buy youtube. The twitter files should have ignited a digital revolution. but instead most people don't care, or simply double down on their belief that any opinion (or fact) they don't agree with should be censored.
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I will have to watch this another couple times to allow it to really sink in. such powerful information. Even if you grasp it on an intellectual level, it's difficult to fully comprehend. and even then, much more difficult to live. i watch Jordan Peterson's videos everytime I need a swift kick in the ass. @31:10 I like that North Korea is dark at night. lights allow us to be "more productive" but we lose yet more connection to our home (the earth and stars) at the very least, there should be light pollution ordinances in every city. The Babel example is exactly modern day China's course.
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The west are absolute fools for thinking economic sanctions would work. "Oh no! Visa and MasterCard and so and so business will stop in Russia" big whoop lol. Why do you think china and Russia have been talking? There are other options and to think our banking or monetary system is so important that people won't drop it on a dime, that takes some next level self-conceit. Collapse the Corrupt. Banks, governments, etc.
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a mature audience doesn't need jump cuts. in fact i think all the hyper jumpy media produced in the last ~30 years is quite bad for youngsters.
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@47:00 Dr. Thronhill sure does portray conservative values in a negative light. here's another way to think about it: liberal minded people are generally younger, and lived relatively safe lives. they could be naive, and don't fully appreciate what their fore-bearers have gone through, or accept that there are usually good reasons for why some things are the way they are. conservative minded people are generally more experienced. they realize the dangers of the world, and human nature. when they find a way or place or group that works, they try to conserve that. they're usually more interested in history, which gives them insight into the road that liberals are trying to force society down.
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@gerrilanter1965 couldn't have said it better myself.
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Apply with them anyway, and call out their BS in that section. Sure you won't get the job, but you wouldn't anyway by not applying. At least this way they see that people aren't buying their nonsense. Especially if everybody did this.
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@enciam9791 wikipedia!? Lol. Wikipedia was politically and ideologically captured years ago! You can use it for random things, but for remotely political topics or figures you cannot trust wikipedia at all.
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Seems they weren't on the save wavelength on some of the topics... almost like the questions and answers were missing what the other individual was asking about.
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Can you post to Rumble or Bitchute as well? Leaving youtube altogether would be preferable.
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Lol, Peterson says it's an unwarranted pathetic fear ... and then describes the state of western culture to a T. He himself knows this.
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@danielkeizer4174 nope. It travels until it hits something and reflects or gets absorbed. And most light has either passed by, or been obstructed long before you'd ever see it in the first place. It's more a problem that your point of observation is a singular tiny speck. An eye in the middle of a densely packed forest at night will see more than we could ever hope to of space.
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Malice's story about poking fun at Kim Jong Il, "do they mean multitasking?" And saying its a benign thing... This is funny. People can multitask in the sense that you can do something physical that requires very little mental input, and something else using your brain at the same time. Thats about it. Very few, if any, people can actually multitask in way its notmally thought of. Just try it. You cant give your full attention and thought to more than 1 thing at a time. Afterward you wont rememeber or have the details of one or the other. Trying to focus on more than mental task at the same time, is just wasting time. You could switch back and forth very quickly. Or maybe some austistic person could do it.
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