RE: Your day on a plate

A lamb Sunday roast with carrots, green beans, broccoli, yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes and a type of cheesy cabbage I'd never had before. Also a stick of rosemary which was quickly discarded, don't know what that was in aid of.

And tonight I'm going for a curry which is just as well because im starving - the curse of eating a huge meal early on.

RE: attraction and love

You have to give these things time. Time and maybe a 500 mile walk not because she is new and exciting, but because she's not. Walk 500 miles for someone you've slept with 500 times, then you'll know.

RE: What will happen?

Although I do wonder if women ever will rule the world so much as men who think like women. The trendsetters are gay guys even if women are way more into fashion than you are.

RE: Your day on a plate

A sandwich, a smoothie, and a packet of minstrels. Handful of KP nuts, not just peanuts there's also cashew.

RE: Second comin of Christ

And I admire Christ for playing the long game. Not going to pick a fight with those in power, that would be horrendous, but only to say to anybody who will listen that the best man loses the day. The morally best man loses the day therefore you must always hold something back, go without the unblinking obedience to the authorities.

RE: Second comin of Christ

But there you are. A rational mechanism by which the meek actually do inherit the earth. And I wish people wouldn't poo poo religion for this reason. Obviously they didn't know about genetics but they didn't need to, they were right anyway the religions know things without proof they're like women. I don't mean a baseless assertion, I mean they actually know.

RE: Second comin of Christ

As for the second coming of Christ I see that as nothing other than the meek inheriting the earth. Which has actually happened throughout history. Why? Because the lunatics die by the sword whilst the gentle hide in a cave to repopulate the world after. But then peace can only last so long, you know you've got to give it back. The son is not completely like the father, genetics are random, and the posterity of the peace-loving do not remain peace loving for long. What once was dead will come back to life for better or worse.

RE: Second comin of Christ

Hence the difference between Buddha and Buddhism in the far east today. Western Buddhism is more like the Buddha himself it's reasonable it could definitely be done without reference to a god. But in the far east as it's practiced there the Buddhists arent very different from the Hindus. It's much more intuitive than reasonable they will definitely believe in more of a god. In certain ways they're further away from the Buddha than the modern west. The Buddha and the west both had rich parents and in some sense wish to turn against them and turn against a civilisation at the peak of its power and might, but this is the exception to the rule of history. The historic usual is like father like son.

RE: Second comin of Christ

In the modern world intelligence takes on an increasingly academic quality something that is done for its own sake. But that's not really enough. For most people this destroys concentration no there has to be a reason to exercise intelligence. And there's not a lot of reason to do that in the modern world, what intellectual pursuits actually matter to us in a real way? Dodging taxes maybe. The environment both physically and spiritually encourages people to become distracted and aimless as the price of having no soul, no tradition.

RE: Second comin of Christ

The ultimate irony of the clever d*ck is that it leads to a society where if you can't say with a cave painting it's not worth saying. The civilization is more primitive both and after the peak which in western civilization was the French revolution. That was the height of being reasonable about things and it's not an idea that catches on. It very quickly becomes something completely different but at any rate the Buddha is not traditional.

RE: Second comin of Christ

Well the Muslims can't take it and Buddhism is a bit modern. I know it's ancient chronologically but in spirit. Buddhism is the city dweller rationalising away his own roots, every civilisation goes through a period like this and it correlates with our own enlightenment. It's the victory of intellect over the more intuitive ways of life, the Buddha was basically Rousseau and Rousseau basically Socrates. These men represent the victory of reason and the coming culture of disillusion.

RE: Women's expectations from men

She tries to make her son a mummy's boy and do women go for mummy's boys? Sometimes is the answer to that. After she already fancies him. When she loves him if anything too much already and what she really wants then is Mr Reassuring. Normally when women say what they want from a man they are imagining a man they already love. But obviously most women you meet don't already love you therefore a wise man is considerably less reassuring than what they ask for.

RE: Count out old shoppers.

Tell you what tho, I'll bet the man in marketing can get old people into perming a dog. Let us not assume that just because someone is old this means they're a real person. I don't mean to just pick on pet grooming entrepreneurs as the most glaring example of Marie Antoinette, how vanity will literally take the food out of your childrens mouth if you let them. The dog doesn't even care.

RE: Count out old shoppers.

And if we have a cat in hells chance of survival it's by making a great many more people unemployed. They're actively trying to do it right now, firing the uselessly employed out of the airlock is what interest rate hikes are about.

RE: Count out old shoppers.

And this is life's winner, is it?

I'll tell you the good thing about the unemployed is that at least they do less shopping. There's nothing worse right now than those out there spending wages from a poxy job. Furlough level of benefits for people who should be unemployed is the worst thing for inflation. It's the people who live well by never giving anything back.

RE: worst incident in your life

Bad enough. When I see how precious people are today it burns me like the sun but I can face the day by drawing almost exclusively from where I came from. History knows im not alone.

RE: What will happen?

In many ways I imagine humanity becoming more like it was between the Romans, the Greeks, the Babylonians, the modern west and the rest. More face paints, more gossip, more prayers, and more suspicion of outsiders. With the technology now it would be a nice life but a peasant one.

RE: What do you hate about .................?

For men I'd have to say it's the violence and war. How excessive he can be if only for a short while.

And for women it's the fickleness which precludes a serious interest in any one thing, and also the deference. No you can't always defer on your debts or go crying to daddy.

RE: What do you like the most in ............?

And perhaps this is why a woman's world is so apathetic. Why it is nihilist, why it is meaningless. It's because I don't think men bring meaning to a woman's world. The minimum I would say is that they don't really need us like we needed woman in the pain festival that was the man's world. I just don't think fart jokes bring the same meaning to the modern world clinical laboratory as the woman's touch did to that pain festival of yesteryear.

RE: What do you like the most in ............?

To sum it up it's basically live slow, die old versus live fast, die young.

In a woman's world you will encounter two types of people - the elderly and the apathetic.

In a man's world you get the opposite - youngsters and a myriad of different ideas over how things should work. Such a myriad that you get an astonishing number of kings coming from a variety of different castles. And more of a wide berth between these different groups.

RE: What do you like the most in ............?

What's good about women is the longevity, the living longer by not taking unnecessary risk if you had a utopia and you wish to freeze it in place you're looking at women for that.

What's good about men is the expendability. The living fuller by pushing boundaries and if you had a power genuinely dangerous and you need someone to challenge it, you're looking at the men.

RE: What do you like the most in ............?

You can rely on women to behave proper. Bribe a woman and she'll take the bribe but give you the speeding ticket anyway. In the final analysis the order must be obeyed.

You can rely on men to behave honour. Bribe a man and he'll take the bribe and say no more about it. In the final analysis the word must be obeyed.

And between us we have the necessary tension that makes life possible. The trust in people from men, the trust in order from women.

RE: Should betrayal be forgiven?

Actually I'm really glad that they've come up with a name for how a sheltered life leads to taking liberties and having absolutely no mercy, and it's Karen. And Karen isn't a girl it's specifically identifying the mother and her sense of punitive entitlement.

RE: Should betrayal be forgiven?

Particularly men in the working class because that's society's short straw. Not only working class but male - the most likely to die in a ditch. Women in the working class are more of a Karen because they're not really working class, they're the species-carrying class they still get protection and priority as the mothership hence the Karens.

RE: Should betrayal be forgiven?

We find the same with the working class. They're not more likely to forgive you, more likely to accept you, and more likely to tell you the truth because they've never had it so good. No it's the opposite. The tolerance of you comes from what they themselves have endured. The people who endure nothing will consider not wearing a mask a betrayal and will brutalise those who scarcely caused harm.

RE: Should betrayal be forgiven?

Anyway the point is that if you experience murder and torture your response to the things is not necessarily what you thought it would be. You might actually be less guarded than the people who grew up in safespace. More forgiving than people who don't know what being harmed is.

RE: Should betrayal be forgiven?

Which will be why the greatest generation were able to forgive the Germans after the war where today's people who don't know they were born try to prosecute a 100 year old man. The sheltered cannot even imagine what they themselves might be capable of, the sheltered prosecute the 100 year old man because of the wrongheaded certainty that they would have joined the French resistance. The actual members of the french resistance more forgiving of the Germans than those who think they would have joined the French resistance because they've no idea what really hard is.

RE: Should betrayal be forgiven?

Give the war in Ukraine as an example. I've some rather upsetting news which is that what goes on in the warzone is closer to the truth than the peace which is a lie. In a warzone you find out the men who are not rapists and under the security state you'll never know. In safespace it all congeals into a safe average where you'll never know the good from the bad.

RE: Should betrayal be forgiven?

Essentially male forgiveness comes from a philosophy of action. You don't see weak and harmless as the same thing. Just because someone is powerless does not make them an angel this is a left wing belief to say that children will be more moral than their parents because children don't have the power to do things. Or to assume Russia will be better than America, more moral than America, because until recently Russia was too weak to do anything - therefore harmless because it was powerless. It's the leftiness which assumes that the powerless remain harmless when they become powerful. It's the lefty belief that the opposition, the underdog, the child and the woman are by definition more moral than what they replace.

RE: Should betrayal be forgiven?

And I explain hell hath no fury like a woman scorned in the same way. Those who avoid doing the bad thing because they never had the chance, never had the opportunity, are those who will not forgive someone who did the bad thing when the chance arises.

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