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About me, my worldview & interests: https://t.co/E8ly2DnJ5B

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BONESAW 🕊️@BonesawMD·
Insane how you can just read the books and writings from the greatest minds to have ever graced this earth. In all of human history it has never been easier to do this. Still, most people will never even bother.
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Aporia@0xaporia·
Scrolling is pure evil. An hour of brainrot doesn’t just leave a hole where something meaningful could have been but also actively degrades the machinery you’d need to fill that hole. It corrupts your capacity for sustained attention. Books become harder, conversations feel slower, your own thoughts start to bore you. Over time, the range of things that can hold your interest narrows until you’re left with a shrinking circle of stimulation that only the algorithm can satisfy. It erodes your relationship to yourself. Curiosity fades. Compassion requires a kind of patient attention that atrophies. You stop wondering what you care about because the question itself feels effortful. What’s left is a stable, “comfortable” numbness. Not only five years subtracted from your life, but a slow hollowing out of the person who would have lived them.
Justin Skycak@justinskycak

You have to understand. Spending 1 hour per day on brainrot is insane. That's about 6% of your waking day. About 5 years of your waking life. Half a decade. On brainrot. Just gone. Zero return. Zero fulfillment. Zero meaning. Zero contribution to the other parts of your life.

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Delveticas@delveticas·
@DMM2036 @SamuelGcs1 "My brother you never see peoples ok? You make me laugh, and I'd be more than happy to show you personally what a real man does" holy projection, how do you people even manage to type shit this embarrassing, it's like you evolved to defend yourself with nothing but sheer cringe
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Delveticas@delveticas·
@DMM2036 @SamuelGcs1 a lot of people itching their entire lives to break people's faces into ground meat, but they don't do that to real people because they aren't sociopaths or psychopaths, what they do instead is enjoy violent movies and videogames, including gta like
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@SamuelGcs1 Uma coisa é fantasiar tu sendo um doidão dando tiro ou até em rpgs sendo o vilão, outra coisa é tu imaginar uma criança de sete anos sendo agredida sexualmente ainda mais sendo incapaz de se defender ou sequer saber o que está acontecendo com o próprio corpo
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Max@minordissent·
I had the same experience. The view we had as young men stems from our ignorance of civilization’s fragility. We naively believed that social order “grows on trees”; that it is the automatic, default, thing that we must resist to avoid total soulless conformity. But once you mature you realize, no, it is basically the opposite. The default state of existence is squalor, war, disease, and death. The 3rd world is what happens when you try hard to have civilization. And the first world is what happens when you are blessed by God with daily miracles which should make you weep with gratitude. Unfortunately, the vast majority of people are too stupid to ever comprehend this truth. Which is part of why it’s all so fragile.
Sivori@sivori

I'm guessing this guy is mid-20s. I used to be 23 and hate the oppressive surveillance apparatus, seeing it as some techno-daddy or god to overthrow in my total rebellion. I would pop off at cops when they pulled me over for traffic violations. My pen would bleed with manifesti. As Lucifer says in "Paradise Lost" when being cast out from Heaven, "Non serviam", I will not serve! But then I realized that I had more to fear from the daily oppression of criminals, the violent in thought and behavior and people who cannot manage themselves in a free society, people who subject others to their own disorder, harming the peace and security that a society depends on.

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J S@jayessisbach·
@s0uthrising @minordissent We should place you in pre-bukele El Salvador as the world’s murder capital, or any one of the third world shitholes. Keyboard warriors claiming they’re not scared of criminals have never experienced true malevolence. Your guns won’t save you when organized armed bandits storm.
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Natural Philosophy
Natural Philosophy@Naturalphilosy·
“Politics, wars, causes—for thousands of years we have ended up with a sack of shit. It’s time we learned to think.” — Charles Bukowski
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Voltaire@VoltaireQuote·
“Despite the enormous quantity of books, how few people read! And if one reads profitably, one would realize how much stupid stuff the vulgar herd is content to swallow every day.”
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Edmund@Kulambq·
'Just sometimes there's nothing better than lying down in the dirt, being completely hopeless and helpless, because then of course you have no responsibilities, and that kind of appeals to me. But the problem is you can't do that for long.' Denis Johnson
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Delveticas@delveticas·
@dpb20 @OutlawsPoetic realist isn't afraid, he's mostly right, the problem is that he uses it to give up and to stop trying to make it better, which is unnatural for our bodies and can breed some kind of resentment to everything and everyone. and it wouldn't be without cause.
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Dave@dpb20·
@OutlawsPoetic The naive idealist thinks this is the best world possible; the cynical realist is afraid he is right.
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Poetic Outlaws
Poetic Outlaws@OutlawsPoetic·
“It's easy to be a naive idealist. It's easy to be a cynical realist. It's quite another thing to have no illusions and still hold the inner flame.” ― Marie-Louise von Franz
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Kevin MacLean (Fortress of Lugh)
This is a complete fantasy view of history. There were some bad years for Christians under the Roman empire. That was the extent of the oppression. As soon as Christians gained political power, they used the law to oppress native religions. First, Constantine banned animal sacrifices. Then his successor, Constantius II, banned all sacrifices and ordered the closing of all temples. Practising one's native religion became punishable by death. When Emperor Julian moved to reverse these draconian laws, he was labelled forever by Christians as "The Apostate". Theodosius I came in and re-instituted all bans, so they call him "The Great". Christians only exempted Judaism, though there were also a lot of restrictions placed on them. Let's not even get into the medieval period where even being accused of being a pagan could result in being burned at the stake. I am not here to cry a river about it. That's the brutal reality of history. However, the idea that while Christians were doing this, they were the oppressed ones, is insane.
Metatron@pureMetatron

We’ve always been. Since day one. But anti-Christians deny it, because they want to continue to unjustly oppress us.

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Michael McGill 🏛@mcgillmd921·
“Pray what would Hercules have been, if he had said, “What can be done to prevent a great lion, or a large boar, or savage men, from coming in my way?” Why, what is that to you? If a large boar should come in your way, you will fight the greater combat; if wicked men, you will deliver the world from wicked men. “But then if I should die by this means?” You will die as a good man, in the performance of a gallant action.”
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Álmos
Álmos@ThaddeusPapist·
"Above all, they [Christians] have concocted an absolutely offensive doctrine of everlasting punishments and rewards, exceeding anything the philosophers (who have never denied the punishment of the unrighteous or the reward of the blessed) could have imagined." - Celsus
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Avelum@novusolus·
A giant walking eyeball.
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Delveticas@delveticas·
@mongrelapathy @chaotichermes recessed jawline is impossible if you breathe though your nose, eat enough hard food, and keep your test levels in check by living healthy lifestyle.
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Quack@mongrelapathy·
@chaotichermes imagine race-mixing with an Asian woman, throwing away your bloodline, and producing a 5'4 sub5 manlet with a recessed jawline who is unlikely to ever have children.
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Hermes@chaotichermes·
This is what Adolf Hitler saw before giving the Japanese honorary Aryan status:
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Delveticas@delveticas·
philosophy and mysticism are kind of like hunting of the mind, man seeks for the best prey in the mind's ancient forest of ideas. something inherently masculine about truth seeking and search of wisdom.
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InfantryDort@infantrydort·
“But the curse of every ancient civilization was that its men in the end became unable to fight. Materialism, luxury, safety, even sometimes an almost modern sentimentality, weakened the fibre of each civilized race in turn; each became in the end a nation of pacifists, and then each was trodden under foot by some ruder people that had kept that virile fighting power the lack of which makes all other virtues useless and sometimes even harmful.” -Teddy Roosevelt
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Delveticas@delveticas·
@kingjoeX_ @infantrydort no, there aren't. without violence you cannot fight corruption. corruption literally relies on people being peaceful, man. it's how it works.
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Joe
Joe@kingjoeX_·
@infantrydort I understand what he’s saying, but it’s a somewhat extreme view… Even if civilization reduces physical fighting ability, there are ways to protect a society through wisdom and culture. Fighting power alone isn’t everything.
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Delveticas@delveticas·
@Okwanfour @infantrydort courage must be the main purpose of education, courage and wisdom. without philosophy and values (wisdom) there's no prosperity and progress, without courage there can be no defending of the values.
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Kwadwo@Okwanfour·
@infantrydort If every civilization eventually becomes 'pacifist' and falls, is there a way to maintain 'virile power' without sacrificing the benefits of peace? Or is the cycle of rise and fall an unavoidable law of human nature? TR seems to think the struggle itself is what keeps us alive.
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Antonio Arthur@ntonio1111·
@Okwanfour @infantrydort Education. Not just STEM. Teach philosophy, civics, art. You know, the stuff they DON'T teach in high school and barely teach in college.
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