Amoral One
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Amoral One
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Tis to work and have such pay As just keeps life from day to day In your limbs, as in a cell For the tyrants' use to dwell
Global plantation เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2020
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Scott Galloway said something quietly profound:
Men need relationships and marriage far more than women do. Widows are often happier after their husbands die. Widowers? Not so much.
Single men in their 30s have a one-in-three chance of becoming substance abusers. When men lack that anchor, they often spiral into online rage, nationalism, and blame. Women tend to pour that energy into friends and careers.
Galloway himself resisted marriage and kids for years — chasing more money, more relevance, more everything. Then he had kids with his partner and said for the first time in his life he felt sated. Enough. Like he could go now, even though he doesn’t want to.
In a culture that downplays marriage and family for men, this is a reminder that the guardrails and purpose they provide might be one of the most powerful (and unexpected) sources of meaning we have.
I’ve seen this pattern in friends and family — the ones with strong family lives often seem more grounded, even when life gets hard.
What do you think — do men need marriage and family more than society currently admits?
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@LBLFC_ He's not good enough to start for Liverpool so he should pipe the fuck down.
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I'm sorry I like Gravenberch, but he's talking absolute bollocks there. None of them press apart from Szoboszlai. The rest of them are lazy bastards. If you're watching a team half-arse it like we consistently do… you can voice your opinion.
Anfield Sector@AnfieldSector
Ryan Gravenberch on the boos from fans: “To be honest we need them behind us. We don’t win but I think we don’t really deserve this you know. Fans have to be behind us for 90 mins. When they were behind us in the second half we pressed so we needed. Hopefully the next few games they won’t do this anymore.”
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@LBLFC_ Horrifically bad all round but especially OOP.
Easiest team to play against in the division.
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When Klopp said these kind of things, I genuinely believed him because he had a squad of players who'd run through a brick wall for him, whereas this fella couldn't inspire anyone... It's just excuses after excuses, and ultimately it all stems from him.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
🚨 Arne Slot: “I can assure you that performances and results will improve”.
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@SamMcGuire90 It's like watching a team managed by Gareth Southgate. A Dutch, bald, Gareth Fucking Southgate.
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@pedwards_phil I haven't given this bog-eyed twat a second thought since the Scamdemic; but it's always interesting to see the prizes these venal lowlifes win for for aiding in mass murder.
Van Tam now works for Moderna.
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@Glinner @LisburneRoad Mass murdering women and children is justifiable?
Don't give me this bollocks about wanting to kill every Jew. All blokes know not to worry about the drunk loudmouth giving it; no, we worry about the one who shoots little children in the head. For fun.
You utter cunt.
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@LisburneRoad It's completely justifiable. Israel is defending itself against an army that hides under its own people, booby-traps homes, and wants to kill every Jew on earth.
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@Unionbuster @kennardmatt We will be losers but not because of this 'antisemitic' bollocks.
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@kennardmatt Matt, this evangelical stance on this Trojan horse of a party is spectacularly misinformed and will age horribly.
Just a ridiculous stance for any sane, right-minded individual to take.
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I am hosting a media briefing on #hantavirus today at 15:00h CEST. You can join and watch via @WHO and my social media channels across X, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.

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@cordeliers The homomutatus cloud, a designation for clouds that originate from human activity - most commonly persistent aircraft contrails - was formally added in the 2017 edition of the International Cloud Atlas—the first major update in about 30 years.
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@DenzilSafo1 @ITKSpace That's because they're a small club which is barely 60 years old.
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@ITKSpace "stadium fireworks for simply reaching a Champions League final"
You're simply a shit journalist.
Here's PSG doing the same after last year's semi final vs Arsenal 👇🏾
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I’ve genuinely never seen, in my years as a journalist covering this sport, stadium fireworks for simply reaching a Champions League final, as far as I’m concerned Arsenal still have to beat Paris Saint-Germain in the final, and this kind of over-the-top reaction feels completely misplaced, almost like celebrating a trophy that hasn’t been won yet, which makes it come across less like confidence, more like a small-club mentality, desperate to manufacture a moment instead of actually finishing the job.
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@newstart_2024 10% drop in severe depression. Wow!!! Sign me up.
Who cares that the new UBI will be programmable digital currency and the tap will be turned off at the first sign of dissent, not taking the latest vax or wrongthink?
Sign me up - I want the state to control all aspects of my life
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What happened when one Canadian town got free money every month?
Hospitalizations for severe depression and anxiety dropped 9% in just three years.
Johann Hari told this story on Joe Rogan’s podcast. In the 1970s, the town of Dauphin was randomly selected for a basic income experiment — roughly $15,000 USD per year in today’s money, no strings attached. People didn’t quit working, but many left toxic jobs, employers improved conditions, families spent more time together… and mental health improved dramatically. When the program stopped, the gains vanished.
It really makes you wonder how much of today’s anxiety and depression is driven by constant financial stress. When you’re always one emergency away from disaster, your brain stays in survival mode.
Financial insecurity is a massive hidden driver of mental health problems. Maybe we need to expand our idea of “treatment” beyond pills to include real economic security.
What do you think — could a guaranteed basic income meaningfully reduce depression and anxiety, or is it unrealistic?
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