Margot
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I sound crazy when I say this but the US road system is the best ‘civilian pacification/crowd control’ policy in the history of civilization.
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You would be truly shocked by the extent to which the United States is just one giant grift for car and truck manufacturers. Like, it is sometimes beyond belief.
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every man i’ve dated has taken large parts of my personality, my interests, or my hobbies and claimed them as their own
cold 🥑@coldhealing
men not dating until 25 is fine, boys develop interests on their own. but most women get their taste from boyfriends, so if they don't date we have a problem. hard to have a romantic first date with a 25yo femcel who can't arbitrage her ex's favorite movies to you
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There's a certain type of person who excels at gamification of things. They can be very financially succesful at something like FIRE or other things. But that same mindset makes them less interesting once they beat the game. The irony is that the "gamer" type, once they've conquered financial success or optimization, often feels bored. They circle back, looking for another "game" to play, to transition from winning games to simply living well
Games have limits. They are inherently closed loops, with clear rules, goals, and ways to win. but they rarely allow for depth or transcendence, things things that make life interesting
By contrast, life as an art is messy, unmeasurable, and open-ended. Cafés, conversations, creative projects, and flirtations resist the mindset of gamification. Yet, they offer a richness that games cannot
Many others stuck in employment would have much more fun in this person's situation. Alas
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