Jaime 🏳▶️🤍💜
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Jaime 🏳▶️🤍💜
@Jamie_Mackensen
Libertarian Progressive, hardline atlanticist, and the only person who still has faith in mankind.


Waiting for marriage is stupid. As a young man I was a Christian and I waited for marriage to have sex. It was a terrible decision that led to me getting married for the wrong reason - just to have sex. If we had sex before we got married I am convinced we would never have gotten married because we would have realized it's not worth it. Instead we went through with it and got divorced 5 years later. Young men can't make rational decisions when they're sex deprived.






Daenerys Targaryen met Ser Barristan Selmy 13 years ago today on ‘GAME OF THRONES’ ⚔️





Na Australia, existe o VOTO preferencial, q classifica o candidato por ordem de preferência. Qual seria a sua lista hj? A minha: 1⁰ Eduardo Leite 2⁰ Ronaldo Caiado 3⁰ Zema 4⁰ Renan Santos 5⁰ Aldo Rebelo 6⁰ Lula 7⁰ Flávio Bolsonaro 🤯😱👀💣💣💣💣😅😅😅😅

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Jordan Peterson shared one of the most sobering statistics I’ve heard in a long time. The U.S. Armed Forces — after over a century of careful psychometric research driven by life-and-death necessity — will not induct anyone with an IQ below 83. They concluded that there is simply nothing in the military (at any level) that such a person can be trained to do without being counterproductive. Peterson noted that this threshold captures roughly one in ten people. And if the military’s complexity is even roughly comparable to broader society, that means about 10% of the population has no viable place in our cognitively demanding world. He emphasized that this isn’t about lack of money or short-term training. The data shows it’s extremely difficult to turn low cognitive ability into the kind of adaptive, creative problem-solving that modern society requires. It’s a raw, uncomfortable truth about human variation that most people prefer not to discuss openly. What do you think — is this statistic something society needs to confront honestly, or is there a better way to think about it?

Edward Snowden said it the best: "When you say 'I don't care about the right to privacy because I have nothing to hide,' that's no different than saying 'I don't care about freedom of speech because I have nothing to say.'" "Simply because you are following the law, doesn't mean that you'll be exempt from governmental interference in your private life."


Como é bom saber que o dinheiro do contribuinte está sendo bem gasto 😌









