@SeasonedRP I.was referring to whole.generation raised by war gen, that emerged as boomers.
There was this argument that boomers had everything as US came very much on top and.unscathed. But that still misses.the point of.boomers being raised by someone who did not entrenched crtain values.in them.
Of.course there.was something that supported passing on this behaviour. Centuries.before nation of spoiled children would fall pray to another nation. Techno revoltion most likely having largest contribution. So that would answer my question why boomers had no good values in a first place. They were spoiled by parents.and.then saved from collapse by technologiacal developments.
Most men, about 70% of the population at any given time are either beta or delta males. You could massacre half, to most, of the male population at any given time and never significantly affect that percentage. It's why bringing up the socio-sexual hierarchy is so provocative. It's simple to grasp and most men who understand it will either denounce it as inapplicable to themselves or make the erroneous claims to being Sigmas, because they're irritated by the realization that they're not alphas.
The problem with recurring discussions on the topic of baby boomers and good parentage when you're a newb is that you're asking questions and making discoveries on topics that we've been discussing on the site for several years with the most recent renewal of discussion occurring just last month. I suggest that if you're going to be a regular here, and this goes for the lurkers as well, you start making an effort to index conversations which you find informative as they pop up and do keyword searches, as not all of us are as inclined to direct people to those past discussions.
A few years ago in a comment to @Fawkface on the topic of marriage and parentage, I shared a link to a six minute segment of a 1989 interview with the late entertainer Steve Allen. In the clip, he shares brief reflections on his life, growing up during the American depression, his early adult years, marriage, and his admittedly inept parentage. I've never forgotten it and constantly reference it. He voiced particular frustration about how Anglo-American society in his time made sure people were well educated and trained to be economically productive individuals, but when it came to being instructed on being good wives, husbands, parents, or to simply be a good person, there were no reference points provided for him to start with. They were completely left to their own devices. While in no small part due to their generations efforts in raising mine, I've never experienced this disconnect myself, but I have observed this in my protestant kin. Especially their inclination to employ slander, lies, and deception even against vulnerable relatives to achieve their own ends. It provided me with insight as to why Christ believing American protestants have been migrating from one protestant denomination to another ultimately to settle in the Roman Catholic church, and this has been occurring at least since twenty years prior to the American civil war.
The problem with the baby boomers isn't that their parents raised them poorly, but that the boomers were the first generation to find themselves dealing with sustained multi-faceted multi-media cultural subversion supported by a massive domestic intelligence force employed against them. It employs school children, wives, mothers, teachers, guidance counselors, college professors, firefighters, doctors, emt/paramedics, bankers, postmen, politicians, attorneys, judges, priests, ministers, rabbis, rioters, police officers, journalists and the list goes on. This army, oftentimes oblivious of the greater goal, has infiltrated everything from top to bottom in every single country on Earth and while it is a fraction of the population, it is in position to wreck absolute havoc by manipulating the rest of the halfwits in society.
Instead of the previous decades, or even centuries, it would take to demoralized and spiritually lobotomize a society, they've managed to refine it to occur within a generations time. In the case of the Anglo-phonic countries, the various communities that harbor malice and contempt for Anglo-Saxon people, of which many Americans are at least culturally nominally apart, put aside their own respective differences to mesh their resources and destroy the Anglo-Saxon people wherever they exist. Very few people of the silent and WW2 generation who bore the baby boomers understood that contrary to James Bond fiction, the real nature of modern espionage isn't to steal secrets and gather information, but to conduct cultural subversion. I direct you to a 1984 interview of the late Yuri Bezmenov, a defector from the USSR and formerly of the KGB. It's over an hour long, so I suggest you consider watching this 14 minute clip if time isn;'t available for watching it now.
Read More“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”
― Sun Tzu, "The Art of War"
@SeasonedRP I.was referring to whole.generation raised by war gen, that emerged as boomers.
There was this argument that boomers had everything as US came very much on top and.unscathed. But that still misses.the point of.boomers being raised by someone who did not entrenched crtain values.in them.
Of.course there.was something that supported passing on this behaviour. Centuries.before nation of spoiled children would fall pray to another nation. Techno revoltion most likely having largest contribution. So that would answer my question why boomers had no good values in a first place. They were spoiled by parents.and.then saved from collapse by technologiacal developments.
Most men, about 70% of the population at any given time are either beta or delta males. You could massacre half, to most, of the male population at any given time and never significantly affect that percentage. It's why bringing up the socio-sexual hierarchy is so provocative. It's simple to grasp and most men who understand it will either denounce it as inapplicable to themselves or make the erroneous claims to being Sigmas, because they're irritated by the realization that they're not alphas.
The problem with recurring discussions on the topic of baby boomers and good parentage when you're a newb is that you're asking questions and making discoveries on topics that we've been discussing on the site for several years with the most recent renewal of discussion occurring just last month. I suggest that if you're going to be a regular here, and this goes for the lurkers as well, you start making an effort to index conversations which you find informative as they pop up and do keyword searches, as not all of us are as inclined to direct people to those past discussions.
A few years ago in a comment to @Fawkface on the topic of marriage and parentage, I shared a link to a six minute segment of a 1989 interview with the late entertainer Steve Allen. In the clip, he shares brief reflections on his life, growing up during the American depression, his early adult years, marriage, and his admittedly inept parentage. I've never forgotten it and constantly reference it. He voiced particular frustration about how Anglo-American society in his time made sure people were well educated and trained to be economically productive individuals, but when it came to being instructed on being good wives, husbands, parents, or to simply be a good person, there were no reference points provided for him to start with. They were completely left to their own devices. While in no small part due to their generations efforts in raising mine, I've never experienced this disconnect myself, but I have observed this in my protestant kin. Especially their inclination to employ slander, lies, and deception even against vulnerable relatives to achieve their own ends. It provided me with insight as to why Christ believing American protestants have been migrating from one protestant denomination to another ultimately to settle in the Roman Catholic church, and this has been occurring at least since twenty years prior to the American civil war.
The problem with the baby boomers isn't that their parents raised them poorly, but that the boomers were the first generation to find themselves dealing with sustained multi-faceted multi-media cultural subversion supported by a massive domestic intelligence force employed against them. It employs school children, wives, mothers, teachers, guidance counselors, college professors, firefighters, doctors, emt/paramedics, bankers, postmen, politicians, attorneys, judges, priests, ministers, rabbis, rioters, police officers, journalists and the list goes on. This army, oftentimes oblivious of the greater goal, has infiltrated everything from top to bottom in every single country on Earth and while it is a fraction of the population, it is in position to wreck absolute havoc by manipulating the rest of the halfwits in society.
Instead of the previous decades, or even centuries, it would take to demoralized and spiritually lobotomize a society, they've managed to refine it to occur within a generations time. In the case of the Anglo-phonic countries, the various communities that harbor malice and contempt for Anglo-Saxon people, of which many Americans are at least culturally nominally apart, put aside their own respective differences to mesh their resources and destroy the Anglo-Saxon people wherever they exist. Very few people of the silent and WW2 generation who bore the baby boomers understood that contrary to James Bond fiction, the real nature of modern espionage isn't to steal secrets and gather information, but to conduct cultural subversion. I direct you to a 1984 interview of the late Yuri Bezmenov, a defector from the USSR and formerly of the KGB. It's over an hour long, so I suggest you consider watching this 14 minute clip if time isn;'t available for watching it now.
Read More“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”
― Sun Tzu, "The Art of War"
1y ago The Beer Hall
@GettoNiga LOL poor puppers! Also, you can realign the body curves with photoshop etc but not fix the 304 face and dark root hair...
@MentORPHEUS cant argue with that, yet doubts of
spoiled the boomers DESPITE upbringing
are lingering. I could call you on anecdotal proof but that wouldnt take me any closer to what happened unless I'd get stats. Stats on how tough parenting was... that doesn't exist and I cant think of any markers that would work instead. Unless we get the marker of how boomers turned out and what they brought to the table.
Imagination and should
No one should do.stupid shit, turn off alarm, open fridge, knock something off the shelf.
Cleaning people. I had a camera in a room I was responsible for. Cleaners came in there for a coffee and biscuits although they had another 2 rooms next door that were empty. In that room no.food.was allowed. On top of that all taken premises were excluded from cleaning or accessing anyway.
There is: should and what WILL happen.
It is interesting what cleaning staff was doing inside this kind of lab with resaerch subjects going 20y back (possibly not the only ones). Sounds irresponsible anyway.
No amount of training can predict everything.
1y ago The Hub
I.was referring to whole.generation raised by war gen, that emerged as boomers.
So was I earlier, and they were plenty strict in their values and upbringing. Socioeconomic and technological changes spoiled the boomers DESPITE their parents' upbringing, not because of it. Heck I remember my (fellow late 60s born) friend (privately) referring to his still strict and humorless Grandma as "The OGREandma."
@SeasonedRP I.was referring to whole.generation raised by war gen, that emerged as boomers.
There was this argument that boomers had everything as US came very much on top and.unscathed. But that still misses.the point of.boomers being raised by someone who did not entrenched crtain values.in them.
Of.course there.was something that supported passing on this behaviour. Centuries.before nation of spoiled children would fall pray to another nation. Techno revoltion most likely having largest contribution. So that would answer my question why boomers had no good values in a first place. They were spoiled by parents.and.then saved from collapse by technologiacal developments.
On a side I have just came up with excellent way of shaving. Works for me anyway.
Before: Shaving head every morning, I would cut my skin most of the days, some bleeds were massive. Blade was lasting max one week and shaving would usually start to hurt second half of the week.
Then by accident I used combination of things and blade is still ok after 2 weeks of use & shaving doesn't hurt, neither I ve cut my skin single time.
Do you know any product that improves shaving as much as that. I want to test the best stuff out there, might commercialize my discovery.
Ear and nose maintenance.
Wax or trimmer?
I use trimmer and effectiveness is rather poor.