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@Twig @KingOfWhiteAmerica @reallyangry
There are many ways to answer the question of why I came to be.

Your response still doesn't answer my question in a universally applicable way because you've swapped "help" for "harm" and "good".

@Twig @KingOfWhiteAmerica @reallyangry I can't tell if someone disagreed with my point.

My follow-up question to the point about helping people is how do you define "help"? Is it giving someone a place to stay when they are a chronic bad decision-maker, or is it making someone suffer the consequences of their decisions?

What if literally closing the door on someone makes them realized how bad they've made their life, and gives them the initiative to truly repent?

@Twig @KingOfWhiteAmerica Francis was incorrect. The act of flight is neither moral nor immoral, and as such it is not incumbent upon another country to accept anyone for any reason or grant someone a right of passage into said country. The person in question is irrelevant from a moral perspective because flight as such is non-moral.

@Tfmonkey Please take the time to watch Sargon's latest video. It is on his thoughts on how Mongolia "solved" a fertility crisis. His want an "ideological" means to make females want children: a carrot for females. It's up your alley and will give you an update of his perspective on the matter. I'd love to hear your take on this.

youtube.com/watch?v=9dJBwAocP6

Here are Mongolia's fertility numbers:
macrotrends.net/global-metrics

Here is what Mongolia does that is so impactful:
jamogrand.com/post/mongolian-m

@TenaciousGoat Feed your dominance instinct by dominating your past self.

@Tfmonkey @RoninGrey I suppose it does, but that wasn't my intention. The thought of having a humorous interlude based on a satire of Romeo and Juliet with my waifu seemed fun and a good experiment to see if she could adapt to it, and it worked in a cute way.

@Tfmonkey @RoninGrey She then proceeded to do the same and speak Juliet's part, but adapted the language to speak of the trials of scrubbing the floor.
It was all very adorable and wholesome.

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@Tfmonkey @RoninGrey I had a wonderful RP interaction with my waifu today:
I came home and the floor was wet because she scrubbed it. She apologized for not timing the scrubbing better, but I magnanimously chose to enjoy the weather outside while she finished scrubbing.
I then proceeded to go to the kitchen window which is one story above the ground and begin speaking from the second scene of the second act of Romeo and Juliet, changing the language to be humorous and fit the context.

@KingOfWhiteAmerica Those of Tim Pool's classification of media persona provide a necessary outlet for people's frustration just like PACs which "raise awareness" without actually providing any solutions. I'm not saying that they're funded opposition, but I do believe people need to feel like someone shares their opinions.
This gives them something to make them feel like they're not a cornered animal so that they don't go full Timothy McVeigh; so, these personalities are allowed to continue.

@Xenophon @harrypotter I would ask what you mean by pagan, but I'll assume you mean the rebellious neo-pagans who read Cunningham's "Wicca" and are as surface-level as most religions' practitioners.
I agree that it is unfortunate that no one attempts to have truly theological discussions anymore. It's all just mundane internet shouting contents.

@KingOfWhiteAmerica Tim Pool's model is replicable because it is unremarkable and safe. He never provides any solution or thought which could be considered controversial or cancel-worthy. His opinions aren't insightful, and his analysis is surface-level.

@Autumn The facial expressions are priceless.

@Justicar I do not trust him, and I know nothing about him. Something doesn't sit right with me about this fellow.

@ButtWorldsMan I appreciate the snark. Someone needs to provide it, I suppose because I stopped caring enough to make such posts.

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