Daily Aesthetics Dump: Embracing Energy, Beauty, Strength, and Greatness
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Beauty is morality. We support maximum eugenics.
To throw the spear of mankind beyond the mere life of a domestic ape.
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Vitalism. Fertility. Fascism.
Ugliness is evil.
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@Norwegian-Mugabe said in Daily Aesthetics Dump: Embracing Energy, Beauty, Strength, and Greatness:
Ugliness is evil.
It's in your eye before it's anywhere else. And we all know why Norwegian.
Have a great day.
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None of it makes any sense. You guys write like Niggers.
Don't judge yourself too harsh, my love
Or someday you might find your soul endangered
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@Norwegian-Mugabe said in Daily Aesthetics Dump: Embracing Energy, Beauty, Strength, and Greatness:
None of it makes any sense.
Now you're getting somewhere duckling.
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While you boys are busy shinning your brogues
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@Norwegian-Mugabe you're the king of aesthetic posting
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@Sugar thanks champ. I love you too. Do not let them scare you or bring you down. It is a FACT that you have great prospects for improvement and a better life. My loving advice is to reflect on and then be grateful for the opportunities that you have in front of you.
From time to time, there arise among human beings, people who exude love as naturally as the sun gives out heat.
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What did Jesus really look like, as a Jew in 1st-century Judaea?
Edit if you claim to be a christian then you must love Jesus for who he was and not create some image of him that suits you.
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Jesus was not jewish but God's son. Our Lord Jesus is described in the Bible as an Aryan with snowy hair. This makes sense as God would want his only son to be as beautiful as possible. His head and his hair were white like white wool, like snow; and His eyes were like a flame of fire.
He had in his right hand seven stars: and out of his mouth went a sharp two-edged sword: and his countenance was as the sun shineth in his strength.
Darkness is a terrible thing. Shine as bright as possible.
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@onliest said in Impact of Clothing on Health:
@Kilgore Kamakura goes hard man, all about that collar roll. Spread collars look better on me though because I have a big ole head.
I think that's more dependent on the neck size tbh. Check the post I made in this thread. I talk a little more about fashion and why I think it matters. Would love to know your thoughts.
Replying here cause I dont want to hijack that guys thread.
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It's so hard to get old without a cause
I don't want to perish like a fading horse
Youth's like diamonds in the sun
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@Norwegian-Mugabe said in Daily Aesthetics Dump: Embracing Energy, Beauty, Strength, and Greatness:
Do not let them scare you or bring you down.
What could "scare" or "bring down".
@Norwegian-Mugabe said in Daily Aesthetics Dump: Embracing Energy, Beauty, Strength, and Greatness:
Perhaps the confrontation of a "vectorial" issue. And what a frame for it.
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@Norwegian-Mugabe said in Daily Aesthetics Dump: Embracing Energy, Beauty, Strength, and Greatness:
Live life on the edge.
Living your entire life on the beach seems like a life worth living.
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Yes, a life of maximum health spent being active in nautre is peak existence.
In this hour, I do not believe that any darkness will endure.
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@ThinPicking Lmaooooo
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@Kilgore I absolutely agree with you. Clothing is a huge part of how you present yourself to the world, and perhaps the biggest aesthetic choice you make on a day-to-day basis. I am a student, and most students dress like they're homeless.
Decline in dress codes may have something to do with it, but frankly you can wear formal attire and still look like a retard. I think it's about dressing with grace, which can even be done with the lowly t-shirt in slubby cottons, terry cloth etc.
I live in a temperate climate and wear a lot of linen. It's breathable and looks even better when it's a bit wrinkled. Top style icons for me are 007, Cary Grant, Steve McQueen, Dickie Greenleaf, and Ralph Lauren (my favorite Jew). These men all dress with power and aplomb: they are at ease and in control of their environment.
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@onliest
I would say the main reasons for the decline in dressing are:- No standards and no expectations
- Adults were never taught these ideas
- Society hasn't held up this expectation and has no will to do so
As I wrote if a person believes in themselves they will uphold these standards.
I recommend you check out this account, he talks a lot about declining aesthetic values mainly in dressing: https://twitter.com/NecktieSalvage
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"The most important question is..... Where do we eat?"
Sorry for poasting an unaesthetic zombie...... Gillian.... you are FIRED!!!!
Nigella.... Im lost for words. I love you..
Southern aesthetics.
I want a study/office like this and I want my children to come in and pick books of the shelves whenever they want then sit down and read while I'm working.
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