RE: "A man who knows how to treat a woman like a lady"

Anyway this type of woman will be on the decline in a cost of living crisis, in the midst of a war with the barbarians at the gate. By the end of winter the women will like chivalry far more than they did in summer - because chivalry has a point for the first time in our lifetimes.

RE: What kind of person is a humanitarian?

If you like to count philanthropy then I suppose it can do a lot of good. But it just seems like such a done thing to do having amassed a fortune in personal wealth. I'm too thick to know what to do with that kind of money, might as well give it away. It's the done thing. A real humanist is the billionaire philanthropist Bruce Wayne, dressing up as a bat to save a failed Gotham city from itself is going the extra mile.

RE: In a rut?

More likely to rationalize the rut I think. The world is decaying so let's lie around the house wearing the same old trousers

RE: Information hygien

I'm not sure to be honest. But I think we need to take tips from survivors of the gulag, we don't know whether we're coming or going or what's true anymore, all we know is that those who present themselves as good authority are the greatest criminals of them all.

RE: How often is "For Free"...Free...?

It depends who you are. Fortnite is free for me thanks the people who are much more easily swayed by the power of marketing and impulse purchases.

RE: your body is not yours

But always remember freedom isn't necessarily a nice experience. The most free people will be made to pay the price by the livestock of humanity

RE: your body is not yours

To give one example of how embracing random enhances freedom then it's the company you keep. You can be around people who are random, you can be around people with views different to your own and therefore mirror something that is not so narrowminded. You can embrace the random and the things beyond your control for an enhanced sense of freedom in life.

RE: your body is not yours

Life is to do things that nobody meant. Evolution is a series of mistakes there is no intelligent design like the authoritarians prefer to believe. Life happens in a way that nobody meant and this is the closest we come to freedom.

RE: your body is not yours

Well neither nature nor nurture are truly ours in the ultimate sense. You don't choose your family or the time and place which you are born and these are what you are, nevertheless what we do and why emerges spontaneously and mysteriously from these preconditions. The way we automatically mirror our date is a meeting in the middle, we walk in lockstep down to our own congruence which is not the same as being in the army, being ordered to march over there and over here. Chemistry is not fascism.

RE: There is no mind.

All the last men of history think like this, it just means that your civilisation is being eclipsed by another that is more alive.

RE: What is a judgemental person?

Law and order. These are a generalisation, a necessary evil, without which there'd be chaos.

And then the enlightenment came along with it's justice with it's disorderly idea that judgement needs to be correct within reasonable doubt. Which is not an idea that is catching as we move towards the Chinese way. Popular verdicts and the national interest are "correct", nobody really cares what really happened.

RE: Would you date a person with a disability?

That's the problem with pee-cee. If you're never the bad person then who is? The poor disabled sod presumably. The woman will reject him purely because he can't walk and pretend that isn't the reason. So what is the reason? If she can't be the bad person he must be the bad person. But fortunately legs that don't work say nothing about your brain, they know damn well it's the legs.

RE: Would you date a person with a disability?

Hence the political correctness which is about being polite to the people you do the dirty on. Hypergamy is mercenary it is pragmatic, but it is also clever enough to be polite in its hard and unkind attitude to losers. The disabled will still be heavily rejected, but the importance thing is to disguise that you're rejecting him for disability so you can feel better about yourself and make him feel there must be something else, something more wrong with him

RE: Would you date a person with a disability?

I think it's unfortunate that it's a man because the disability compounds on male expendability, women mate to promote themselves and their offsprings but if you're a demotion you'll be disposed of. Men are more grateful for whatever they can get I would argue that disability is less disabling for women, love disabling at least obviously a flight of stairs doesn't care if you're male or female.

RE: Would you date a person with a disability?

React differently*

RE: Would you date a person with a disability?

Awkwardly as you might expect. I was 15 at the time and I would like to reach differently now to the same situation. The two best people I've ever known in my generation, one is dead now and the other never could walk. The women won't date him but he is really really good. But he lives in the south of France now, life could be worse.

RE: 10

By all rights a cat with Bowie eyes should be given to one of his biggest fans. So that's me then. Here kitty kitty, give it to me

RE: Would you date a person with a disability?

One time it happened by mistake but i'm older now and you never know. I'd like to at least see more in her than the arm she didn't have.

RE: Do people ever really change, or do they just go through phases of being themselves as they go throu

But to answer the headline yes people change enormously I think. If nothing else we get used to anything given enough time. Which is one reason why I would prefer not sticking religiously to any plan, life should be free happen at random where possible. Getting used to the rich tapestry of life is the best thing to get used to.

RE: Do people ever really change, or do they just go through phases of being themselves as they go throu

Kind of. But what if your own will was part of the plan? I might believe in fate but I don't believe fate means give up. Fate works through people in no way does it mean you should be passive, it doesn't mean opt for a totalitarian state where you are told what to think and what to feel. If fate exists it's bigger than all of us it is not the case that one man or group of men plan all our lives.

RE: Define”Woman”

And I guess it only really went wrong with strong woman and metoo. To take the way a coward thinks and does and call it strong woman. Weakness itself rebadged as strength

RE: Define”Woman”

What interests me is how mannish women like Thatcher are strong. They make a good job of being men so long as there's something making it this way.

It's more the third wave of feminism the idea that a woman can do any mad thing she wants courtesy of the state. There's more dog perming and nail salons than ever before in a western world collapsing under the weight of its own effeminate decadence.

RE: Sturgeon gets one in the eye

The worst instincts of the woman have been thwarted. We know Scottish Independence is another one those fake independence's that would leave you with no say at all, merely the image of a will of your own.

RE: Define”Woman”

I suppose women's lib given us a certain quality of the liberal democrat party in the UK. What we are fit for now is small local politics, do we build the roundabout or not? China is like this, too. They let the people play with very low levels of political freedom, the bigger questions simply not asked

RE: Define”Woman”

I think more basically put that women's empowerment is alright so long as the society is alright. A society where power is never abused and rebellion unnecessary therefore you can autopilot into a brighter tomorrow. But if the ship is sinking we won't realise and instead there can only be jostling for status and the love of petty power. You drowned before me hahaa I win. Hard power rests elsewhere in the masterplan of a superalpha like Simon Cowell, there is no other alpha to oppose this monopoly of the chosen one.

RE: Define”Woman”

Creativity takes a knock, as well. Most of the movies are now remakes of movies that came from patriarchy. And as brilliant as Kate Bush is there's just not as much of her as there was David Bowie. And the reason why boils down to risk aversion. The arts are very limited now.

RE: Define”Woman”

And I guess that women's lib make the ways of our elites double fancy. Before money even enters into it women are more middle class than men are, more refined and more self-conscious therefore our elites are a kind of double bourgeoisie. Like a Marie Antoinette figure.

But then on the other hand this inherent middle classness of women works wonders at the bottom of society. The working class cling on by a thread because of women, working class women hold things together, but elite women destroy us because they're both biologically and economically protected we've never had an elite and sub-elite that is more alienating to the rank and file.

RE: Define”Woman”

Like a greenhouse I suppose. It's not women's lib per se it's the Venus-like atmosphere we are left with in today's society, the Hyacinths although I think the correct term today is Karen.

RE: Define”Woman”

They've brought the outside world inside, refined it, and now everything natural and normal in this world will be gone. History has never seen such a force of Hyacinth Bouquet and this is what they consider empowerment, everywhere Hyacinth nowhere you can go that is not Hyacinth

RE: Define”Woman”

Well they didn't leave the house, they brought the smothering domestication to society writ large and we now live under the servitude of big daddy government. And better than this it's going bankrupt it can't stand.

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