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@[email protected] @[email protected]

The sheer number of idiots is breathtaking. People I used to respect.

@[email protected]

That's hiilarious.

You couldn't be more wrong. About everything you've said here. The funny thing is how irreconcilably different points of view reach simiilar conclusions.

@[email protected] @[email protected]

The way I remember it is that i held my judgment during "2 weeks to flatten the curve", then my radar started going crazy trelling me this was all a fake and gay psyop.

And THEN all the stuff you mentioned happened and made sense.

Also, women, especially older women lost their godamn minds and went into near hjysteria and that was a big tell too.

@[email protected]

Conflating belief in Statism with belief in God doesn't fit the facts. If it were true, then according to you I should have fell for the bullshit. And the data would clearly show religious bias as a significant variable in decision making, which it does not. As it happens, plenty of religious people had the same instincts and/or line of reasoning as me.

As far as I can tell, congregations of all religions were split on the question. More like a Boomer vs everyone split.

@[email protected]

Reason did play a part in real-time decision making, and I now have plenty of post-hoc rationalizations too, but if I look back the greater part of it was in fact intuition.

Since this community has a higher than average number of spergs like myself who never fell for the bullshit, what are people's thoughts?

Special shout out to the Aussies who never caved. They endured some of the longest lockdowns in the world under military-grade propaganda.

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I'm still hearing normies being butthurt online about being wrong about the vaccine. Here's what commonly comes up:

* no-one could have possibly known
* it was a coin-flip
* we were lied to
* i was coerced into it
* those who knew didn't publicly speak up
* some other cope

Some people are genuinely trying to understand how they fucked up so badly by learning from those who didn't. I can't properly explain how I saw instantly what others still can't. It's more intuition than reason.

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@YoMomz @Pain66

To be more accurate, he also points out that technology always brings in unpredictable and unwanted effects. So he shares some of the same concerns that the Amish and Uncle Ted do.

@YoMomz @Pain66

"The Muslim Skeptic" comes to similar conclusions. He thinks that the West's Liberal Enlightenment and atheism emerged from technological advances that then brought about a cultural revolution in society, and that we've been in a feedback loop since.

And that once started, Feminism is practically inevitable.

I disagree, but I do believe industrialization is a big part of it.

Check him out, he's quite based.

youtube.com/watch?v=x6M3ALdxxO

youtube.com/watch?v=pIHd9qLGpU

@Pain66

I've watched a lot of Muslim content lately, trying to understand them better.

Turns out they are having a massive problem with their women, a marriage and divorce crisis.

Their young single women are all sluts who want to delay marriage, and when they do eventually marry they ask for divorce far more often.

Despite all their cultural patriarchy, actually living in western countries is turning them into disrespectful "strong and independent" whores.

Except Afghanistan.

@37712

They do in fact already have that technology and have been working on it for humans for some time now.

Who knows how much of our food and water already contains this tech?

universityofcalifornia.edu/new

@Tfmonkey on Obesity

(Sorry about the watermark but we're on a tight budget here at bagel studios.)

@basedbagel @Tfmonkey

Now that we have voice AI from Eleven Labs and chatGPT, it should be possible to create animated videos with TFM's voice speaking on any subject.

And it could be anything - flower arranging, sheep farming, ice sculpture, square dancing, whatever.

The constant punchline would be that no what matter the subject, women will always end up having their rights taken away.

I'd watch it.

Credit where it's due - Tim Pool continues to redpill the normies by having Jeff Younger on the show.

Jeff explains how the family courts work and what federal incentive structures are in place to literally create as many fatherless homes as possible.

It's taken a few decades and a budget almost as big as the defense budget to burn it all to the ground.

youtube.com/watch?v=Brrn7fs9xf

@I_AmTheKnight

Not as dumb as it sounds, since half the women in his administration are probably men.

@unabomber

"When a forest grows too wild, a purging fire is inevitable and natural." - Ra's al Ghul

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