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Should one even consider online dating?
Once again back here. I started lifting religiously what I consider to be 3x per week and have cut off the excess religiously from my life porn is also down to once or twice to a week I'm still improving in that aspect but I still struggle how does one project value other than looks and physique I get it's career and so much of dating takes place online and idk I have mixed experiences but I want to know from you guys in one extreme or other should I cut off social media by social media I mean insta reddit etc and try focusing all my efforts irl cultivating a social circle (I have read how to win friends and influence others by dale Carnegie), cold approach although it's nerve wrecking with zero successes thus far it's still a confidence booster like lifting. Let me know guys thanks all. One more thing at some point I feel like I want to ask "how do you manage and sustain more than two plates". Sometimes porn masturbation and orgasm feels like the only variable remotely even similar to sex. I've come a long way but I'm still not in the top category of men not even in the top 30 percent.
Read More@Bozza thanks for update I have seen Farage smiling on some news flash but missed the context.
I was hearing his political stance and needs of repairs softening, the biggest catalyst of him "coming out" being R Lowe.
I wonder is he just an another head of the exactly same hydra. After all he is embedded into British politics since forever.
Feeling grief when your mother died doesn't mean it was a bad thing. It means you're smart to recognize that bitch had to die!
Feeling grief when your dog ran away doesn't mean he brought you joy that you will no longer feel. It means you're smart to have left him unleashed outside!
Really, the entire feeling of grief is just your body's way of reassuring you that your life is a-okay. It's when you're feeling happy that you need to watch out: it means your life sucks and you need to divorce you husband and abandon your kids!
JFC. This woman is cancer to anyone idiotic enough to listen to her. No bitch, grief is a feeling evolved over millions of years to remind you of good things you lost or never had. We're not even the only animals to have it. Elephants visit the graveyards of their ancestors and orcas carry the bodies of their dead children. That's how universal it is.
Leave it to a woman to not only misinterpret something even monkeys understand, but then try to convince others to misunderstand it too.
It's one thing to say grief about losing something or someone is normal but you should temper it with memories of the joy you still have in your life. That's healthy. But denying that that grief means you desired this thing that will no longer be in your life, and trying to turn it around and say it actually means you were smart to never have it??? Are you kidding me?
Read More@Stigma This is an interesting question. Its worth saying that human intelligence may have peaked towards the end of the last ice age. Farming does not require as much mental power as hunting scarce game. Even in fairly recent times one wonders if we are not as smart as they were a few hundred years ago. Read Hamlet and then ask yourself are you smart enough to really get it all as a piece of evening entertainment (which is all a play is) not as a work of literature with commentary notes?
Certainly brain sizes have been shrinking since the end of the last ice age. Life is so easy for people in cities these days that compliance and agreeability seem to be highly selected for traits.
Of course that may yet all change when the people get thinned and renewed in due course. Who can really say what sort of minds will work best with AI? AI has yet to develop enough to know how auto generative it can be. Nerds who can code may be pointless in future.
Intelligence is a combination of many genetic traits and life experience. It is very important for selection but at the moment we are living in strange times.
Smart people are machiavellian in smart ways and dumb people in dumb ways. Fooling an increasingly vigilant system that uses past data for reference points may change who gets away with it?
Read More@Stigma Its certainly about to get very interesting. Reform will struggle to govern as they have no experience and a lot of untried ideas. Who knows if the conservatives can resurrect by moving right instead of slowly moving left like they have for a century?
Last time there was a coalition, there was a wonderful opportunity for the people to see how impractical a load of lefty ideas are. The liberals have never risen again since then. It gives one hope that in the struggle of tight parliaments good ideas can win by natural selection.
Starmer is showing us that even if you have the most thumping first past the post majority, you can still fail to govern.
YeH, it took me quite a while to figure out what's up, but once you pinpoint it it's self evident.
"Intelligent" necessarily means higher cognitive function activation. Machiavellianism is an evolved social strategy (albeit parasitic), therefore it relies on deep, ancestral faculties. They can do it without understanding how.
The few psychopaths that have come out in the open lately woth books and podcasts explaining how they function are exceptions, and they too can miss quite a bit about how they really go about.
If a woman's purpose in life is education, college, and career, she is correct. A woman like this did not necessarily mess up her life.
However, if a woman's purpose is marriage and family, she is a useless woman spewing massive amounts of cope.
I'd posit that if a couple holding hands in a department store triggers you, maybe you should learn something from that. Also, I am going to be that couple every time I go out, just to spite useless women like you. And to make it much worse: I will be that old, ugly, and poor (but happy) man with an adoring wife holding my arm everywhere we go in public, proving that you wasted your entire life for fleeting things that bring you nothing but sadness and loneliness.
After you and adam-l commented I have noticed that it doesn't take much intellect to be machiavellianistic

