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@Justicar @TenaciousGoat

"Simping" goes way beyond the transactional. I don't even think of it as a mindset but an entire worldview.

I know this because as a Gen-Xer I was immersed and raised in simp blue-pill culture 24/7. I used to be that guy.

The most accurate definition I can come up with is this:

Simping = Chivalry + Feminism

Chivalry alone used to be enough to be a simp, but not today. And Feminism alone is not enough either. Simping requires both.

@RodrickSage

> i will respect God cuz Odin told me to respect the gods

Hang in there.

One thing I have learned in all my years is that fatherhood & suffering is The Great Awakening of men. Not age. Not fatherhood alone. Not suffering alone. Both.

When men enter into fatherhood AND also undergo suffering targeted at fathers under our gynocratic system, THEN & only then do I see men understand true fatherhood through Christ.

The only other way is to respect God upfront & do it the right way.

@DoubleD

A workable, real life example would help me understand in concrete terms what you mean in the abstract.

@RegalBeagle

Nice. Keep that bad boy and don't succumb to the tyranny of back-doored "Smart-TVs" with their pre-programmed ROMs.

No in-built bluetooth, microphones, wifi, or ethernet.

You can get all the benefits of a smart TV by plugging in a raspberry pi or equivalent, loaded with FOSS media software via HDMI.

There are tons of articles about it. Here's just one: safereddit.com/r/privacy/comme

@DailyStormerDigest @shortstories

True. It comes with the job of being freakishly based.

Point is, I can hear those criticisms from his enemies, spit more facts back and still beat them bloody with his insights.

@DailyStormerDigest @shortstories

The circumstantial evidence is pretty strong, but in the final wash I don't care.

The point of listing out all of Nietzsche's negatives was that in spite of it all, no matter what mud gets flung at him, he was still a true unparalleled genius.

And I say all of this as a Christian. I fully appreciate his life's work and I believe we are all richer for his insights.

@shortstories

There were also rumors within his Swiss circle of friends (including Sigmund Freud), that he had had gay experiences. At the very least bisexual experiences.

Nietzsche also attended many brothels; he certainly never lived up to the masculine ideals he wrote about.

Sure, he was an incel loser simp who died of brothel-infected syphilitic madness, but he was also a true 1 in a billion genius with uncommon insight & literary talent. I'm glad we have his writings despite all of this

@shortstories

Nietzsche was in actual fact, a total loser incel simp in real life.

He pursued Lou Salome, a Russian-born psychoanalyst 3 times & was denied 3 times.

He initially proposed to her via his Jewish friend Paul Ree (who he dedicated his book
"Genealogy of Morals" to), but she only ever offered Nietzsche a threesome with Ree & she ended up leaving with Ree.

After his 3rd rejection, Nietzsche basically rage-quit to the mountains where he then wrote a load of great books.

@Justicar

Also, it's an interesting time to listen to the various Western-located 2nd-generation Iranian geopoltiical commentators.

Here they are:
1. Nima, from Dialogue Works - Brazilian-Iranian civil engineer. Don't know much about him.

2. Dr Neema Parvini, aka "Academic Agent" - Welsh-Iranian scholar, atheist, anti-Zionist & alt-right personality.

3. Daniel Haqiqatjou - Harvard educated American-Iranian (physics, philosophy). Devout Sunni Muslim, anti-Zionist.

Hearing all 3 is useful.

@Justicar

I for one do not buy that Russia, Iran, Lebanon, and especially Syria itself, had no prior intel on what was happening in Idlib, Kurd-controlled North East, or in their own army, to the extent that they were taken completely by surprise and suddenly overwhelmed.

I could be wrong, but I'm betting I'm not.

@Justicar

Hmm, the problems of very low signal-to-noise ratio on truth AND it being too soon to tell makes Inductive speculation difficult.

Even then, I see almost no flaws in Krainer's analysis or speculation.

Sacrificing Syria to US/Israel in exchange for a clearer chess board & longer game-plan makes sense to me.

As ever, the eternal "We'll see" has been invoked, but my gut tells me that Syria's "fall" wasn't as much of a surprise to Russia, Iran and China as we're being led to believe.

@RegalBeagle

I foresaw myself coming up against this problem 5 years ago and got myself the largest dumb TV I could find at the time. Still going strong.

@shortstories

I forgot for a moment that you're 1/3 of the Merovingian Dream Team - You, VeganMoron, and BussyAccelerationist.

Never mind.

His interview with Alex Krainer is also good.

It's the first credible theory I've heard that when it comes to Syria, Israel and the US might have walked into a well-planned trap.

youtube.com/watch?v=Q0FQeGjPSc

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The "Dialogue Works" guy who interviews most of the same people as Judge Nap, Daniel Davis, and The Duran, had a couple of boomers on yesterday that were pretty good.

The geopolitics space is quite interesting these days.

youtube.com/watch?v=ke9UvCezqI

@shortstories

No, it's tech speak for merging new code to the code you use for interacting with your customers.

It's Friday 13th.

If you're in tech, don't forget to merge your PR to production right before you leave. Godspeed.

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