Spaceman

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Spaceman

Spaceman

@Tilpinus

Return me to my native element.

Katılım Ekim 2024
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Dave Greene
Dave Greene@GreeneMan6·
1. Minimum wage jobs used to be for teenagers. Now, thanks to flooding the labor market, there are huge swathes of the population that make near minimum wage until their late 30s. If they can’t buy homes you have a underclass. 2. Those affordable houses are nowhere near the jobs you need to buy them. 2 hour commute times aren’t workable. 3. If everyone moves across the world to get jobs then you aren’t going to have thick communities that generate trust and identity. Plus all of these places you are telling Zoomers to move to maximize their wages are the places you scold them for living because they have zero affordable housing. 4. Rural areas are undesirable because they don’t have jobs and they don’t have other young people. If you don’t meet other young people, you can’t get married. 5. I wonder if this person ever had a 1.8 hour commute. I have. With a 9 hr job and 2 hrs of meal prep / eating, you have zero free time that doesn’t cut into sleep. Zero free time means you have no time to develop yourself outside of work and build a family, which is the definition of wage slavery. 6. Powerful people are the ones who need to own the world they created. Young people don’t have power. I am not holding children accountable for the world built when they were five. 7. They won’t be afraid to admit they want communism soon. 8. Once more, old peele are doing everything in their power to encourage this situation. 9. Literally no one says this. 10. Young people are trying to tell you they are poor, and this tweet you wrote is your response
4nt1p4tt3rn 🏴‍☠ Appalachistan Wolf Lodge #47@4nt1p4tt3rn

Things I have learned this week: 1. You should be able to buy a house and afford a middle-class lifestyle while working a minimum wage job. 2. There are plenty of affordable houses available, but no one wants to live in them because they're not pristine, are located in less-than-desirable areas, are too small, are near non-whites, and/or they'd have to move. 3. It is every American's God-given right to be born, grow up, grow old, and die in the same place, and if you can't do that, the government should engineer things so you can. 4. Rural areas are undesirable because lower wages are commensurate with a lower cost of living. 5. Commuting for 1-1.5 hours is akin to living in a death camp, and is a war crime. 6. Every government agency CNN can name for them, plus old people, plus rich people, plus foreigners, are to blame for every problem young people experience. The only blameless people? Young people. 7. Young people seem afraid to just come out and admit they are demanding communism. 8. Young people love directly or indirectly threatening to kill old people for all their perceived ills. 9. Homemade food will kill you, and is for poors. 10. Young people would rather eat their own feces than admit that they're poor.

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🌘ʀᴇᴠᴇɴᴀɴᴛ⚡
🌘ʀᴇᴠᴇɴᴀɴᴛ⚡@revenant_MMXX·
We watched countless lives be ruined for expressing any vaguely counter-left (not even RW) opinion for decades on the exact same basis that this person's "free speech rights" were supposedly violated. We all heard about a Vibe Shift in 2024, but nothing has structurally changed.
This You?@Thiss_Youu

Welp! She just won $485,000 btw.

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Goons Up
Goons Up@UpGoons·
“Those poor souls. They didn’t have their fathers here” - Marine Colonel Francis Fenton kneels beside his son, Private First Class Mike Fenton, near Shuri, Okinawa, May 1945. - They had met once during the fighting when their paths crossed at a partially destroyed Okinawan farmhouse. After exchanging news the two family members returned to their work. They would never talk again. On May 7, 1945, while beating back a Japanese counterattack the younger Fenton, 19, was killed. - When his father received the bitter news, he traveled to the site of his son’s death and knelt down to pray over the flag-draped body. - Upon arising, Colonel Fenton stared at the bodies of other Marine dead and said: ‘Those poor souls. They didn’t have their fathers here’ - If you’ll remember in the past, I posted a photo of Captain Ike Fenton of 1/5 in Korea, 1950. Ike Fenton was another son of Col Fenton. - This Memorial Day, and every day, remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice and spend the day how you feel best honors their memory.
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DanO LaRusso
DanO LaRusso@Dappercannon·
@stephenehorn Why would we elevate traitors who fought for the rich and not immigrants that fought to preserve the union?
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Dynamite Farmer
Dynamite Farmer@Turbo_Fucker·
You can tell that things are actually getting truly inexorably worse because in my day it was "artisanal avocado toast, lattes, and a dang eye phone" and for the zoomers its "mcdonalds"
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Pinball🍎❄️🔻▐┛
Pinball🍎❄️🔻▐┛@PinballWiz4rd·
Jew larping as white nationalist arguing with HPD trοοn larping as Catholic. This is the timeline we chose.
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Voödoo 6 von Inyanga
@Lorelei1861 Except you all didn’t want to be Americans when the murdering was going on. Can’t have it both ways
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Fast Ape Groyper
Fast Ape Groyper@thatgroyper2·
"Hey Gen Z, Boomer here. I fucking HATE you. FUCK YOU! I hope your entire generation lives in misery. You won't be able to afford anything, no home, no nice things. You should eat moldy bread in run down apartment and be happy. Anyway, what's with the hate for boomers on here?"
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Spaceman@Tilpinus·
@Aelthemplaer @VDAREJamesK Yeah but he's doing it for cheap political points. I don't know why you won't acknowledge when the Church is obviously doing this.
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Ælþemplær@Aelthemplaer·
@VDAREJamesK Not really. The church condemned slavery in the 1400s and then failed to do much about it. It's not a new teaching at all.
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Memphissippi
Memphissippi@Memphissippi6·
Happy Memorial Day I will take the opportunity to point out, arguably, the originator of the practice in the US, Mrs. Sue Landon Vaughn, who began the practice of decorating both Confederate and Union graves in Jackson, MS in April of 1865 There has been a long tradition of women carrying on the memory of those who are honored with today’s events, from Daughters of the Revolution to Daughters of the Confederacy
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Spaceman
Spaceman@Tilpinus·
@P_e_rk @dvorstone You know there's another lesson that can be drawn from that. I don't think you'll like it tho.
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Perk 🐇
Perk 🐇@P_e_rk·
@dvorstone The last time we had vigilantism and extra judicial violence in Germany it was men hunting people for the "crime" of being Jewish in public. Our current constitution with its emphasis on human dignity is much better, even though some Nazis are still around and want to hunt humans
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Dvorstone
Dvorstone@dvorstone·
I don't think women really understand this... Men can stop this. They can stop it almost immediately. Vigilante and extrajudicial means will be sufficient to deal with this, but they won't. In my observations, a lot of men would LOVE to handle this. They fantasize about it. Yet they refuse to do it. Why? Surely, some of it is cowardice and whatnot but the real reason is that they believe that the second they did, women would throw them under the bus instead of being grateful. The tragedy is that I suspect they're right. I don't think that modern women would show gratitude. I think they would be repulsed by the violence used on their behalf, and would feel guilty (like Helen of Troy did). They would twist it (the ideology is already in place) and turn it against men, and transfer their affections and sympathies to the men who would victimize them rather than the men who'd protect them. We've already seen this play out in Europe so it's not wild speculation. If a neighborhood decided to start a neighborhood watch that "handled" immigrant criminals in a severe manner, they'd have no reason to think that they wouldn't be turned in immediately by their local women. Everyone knows it too. They know that there's some boomer or "woke" girl, or just some "nice Christian" girl who thinks that vigilante justice is bad, or that "violence is never the answer." The harsh truth is that if women want men to protect them, men will, but women are not conducting themselves (or regulating their peers) such that men feel inclined to do this. Imagine if at the end of the movie "Taken," the daughter turned her father in because he broke the law. That's basically what modern men expect women to do.
Dr. Sydney Watson@SydneyLWatson

I'm going to keep saying it - women and girls are the first casualties of mass immigration from the third world. It is only going to get worse for us if we continue on like this.

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Nevskyite
Nevskyite@fuentaddict·
@Tempora80335786 @uncle_deluge why would I be expected to know anything about Celtic invasions in Southern Europe? Are you an asshole or just autistic?
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quinn 🍁
quinn 🍁@moekaboobs·
i like girls with autism, it gives women a human side that they don't often have
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Raven
Raven@raven_brah·
No, Zoomers are like “I’m 27 and spent $80k on a tech degree but I can’t find a job in my own country because they’re all being taken by foreigners and I’m going to vote for Hitler 2.0 at the first opportunity.”
Darren@RogueDarren

Zoomers on here are like "I'm 27 and can't buy a $400k house or afford to spend $50 on doordash, the system is rigged!" Like kid, I had 2 roommates till 29, and then 1 till 33 when I bought my own house. Cooked and meal prepped 90% of what I ate for 20 years. Y'all are bitches

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