Peating in poverty
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@Chud I have never in my life bought anything organic. I don’t you get me at all
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Don’t be coy; we know exactly what your comments meant. If you’re socially stunted enough to actually say those things and be genuinely joking with no basis in truth, I believe you can have a better sense of humor, too!
It’s actually a state of learned helplessness to believe you have to resort to a life of crime to make your life better.
Georgi has posted research showing criminals have screwed hyperbolic brains with higher cortisol.“Losers” “scared little cuck”
I Have the honor to live my life with integrity.
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@LetTheRedeemed It's ok to be a chicken we don't judge over here
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@Njegos If it helps to think about, I experienced joint and back pain for most of my teenage life until I hopped on a Peaty diet and it disappeared. Only comes back if I'm eating poorly. And I wasn't even taking aspirin when I started, but in my experience aspirin helps me more with brain inflammation rather than joint and muscle.
Peat has spoken before in podcasts and in his own articles before that it is incredibly beneficial to one's psyche to have a positive outlook to healing, and being able to believe that most ailments can be healed.
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@CO3 In Texas we tackle shop lifters.
Petty Crime is a cultural demoralizer used by the elite to depress the middle class (the only natural competition to plutarchs, whether commie revolution or California), and Texans are thus far not demoralized.
Calling us chicken won't help you in Texas; I strongly advice you stay in your dystopian city slicker Frenchy slave enclave until you learn the manners your grandma taught ya! hah!
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Someone's scared to get tackled. It's OK to be a pansy like I said. This is a safe space
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@CO3 projection from one who wishes they had the T to violently confront complete strangers. Stop the psychological homosexuality.
You exhibit clear signs of communal isolation, lack of family and women of good repute in your life, and most of all, strong fraternal bonds with masculine family men who will confront you on your shit. You are paradoxically the intended product of capitalism.
reminder that I began the utmost mild confrontation with good faith encouragement, then you chronically-internetted spazzed out, warranting this deconstruction ("Bro we believe in you more than this.").
Also, let this conversation be an implicit confession of shoplifting that you denied thru frankly barbed denial.
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@LetTheRedeemed said in Peating in poverty:
You are paradoxically the intended product of capitalism.
*corporatism
Inherently self-compounding. Inherently self-incriminating.
(I'm not here to endorse theft but slight modification of law for gradual effect. Please continue.)
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@ThinPicking said in Peating in poverty:
@LetTheRedeemed said in Peating in poverty:
You are paradoxically the intended product of capitalism.
*corporatism
Inherently self-compounding. Inherently self-incriminating.
(I'm not here to endorse theft but slight modification of law for gradual effect. Please continue.)
What modification, unto what effect? because, no offense, but theft is gay/weakness.
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@LetTheRedeemed said in Peating in poverty:
no offense, but theft is gay/weakness.
In what realm do you think I would find that offensive. I agree.
You know what else is gay/weakness. Not being able to answer that question yourself. No offence. Really.
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@ThinPicking I have no idea where this is going. I couldn't tell in your comment if you meant gradually lessening the crime of petty theft or not.
So, pretend I didn't address the theft as gay/weak (I genuinely was Not implying you were, I stated it for posterity's sake - clearly shouldn't have said "no offense").
I know your slap back is the moral code of anon internet parlance, but I don't know a single Amish, cowboy, blue collar worker, Mennonite, etc, who could've understood where you were going, and they are not gay or weak.
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No problemo.
@LetTheRedeemed said in Peating in poverty:
I couldn't tell in your comment if you meant gradually lessening the crime of petty theft or not.
I did (in haste, apologies). As behavioural psychology would suggest a man armoured against recourse, physically or on paper, is liable to engage in petty theft. From a shop floor to a high rise. Tit for tat.
However I'm not using systemics to absolve anyone. Just thinking ahead.
Personally I think the Amish know exactly what's going on here. Which might assist them in remaining untouchable. Love em.
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@ThinPicking hah deal. Thanks
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You are neither intelligent nor entertaining enough to be writing more than a single sentence, and even that is stretching it. You'rea carbon copy of every guy on the internet nowadays, so you do not even have originality on your side. The fact that you're a chicken really does not have to be repeated in paragraphs of cope, everyone reading gets it.
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shoplifting is le based actually.
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@CO3
I’ll recommence this conversation in person. I’m in DFW, Texas. Let me know when you’re here. -
@LetTheRedeemed It's nice that you want to make new friends but recall that threats of violence are against the rules, and it's easy to read between the lines here. I'm not taking moderation action but suggest you desist, as even if you're not serious, chest-thumping is unneeded derailment. Don't let him get to you, it's not worth your effort or time.
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@NotShanalotte I guess I could see how it could be interpreted that way, but to the contrary, I just have a belief that sincere conversations should be in person, and that usually dispels the fear of another to the point you’d wish to attack with ad hominems or impatient arguing.
whether the other guy is trolling or sincere, personal conversations have resolved the situation for me…But, Thanks for the heads up, sometimes I forget that not everyone is a Texan yet
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@LetTheRedeemed Hey, no big deal. As a mod I have to be as impartial as possible, it's just how it is. Heck, I didn't even know you're a Texan and I don't really disagree with your point now that you've said it.
Perhaps you could add a bit of Texan when you make such a reply? I have a lot of family in Wisconsin, and they can be polite to a fault, so something they might say in person would be "Hey, invite that guy to the cookout" indicating both hospitality but also that if someone would try to say something, they'd look like a major jackass. It would make your intention clear and might be a bit of fun too.
Thanks for a good response!