@JarrodCMaloney Also framing blue button pushing as oppositional defiance or virtue signaling and not the simple fact that a majority of people might be hesitant to push a button that might wipe out 4 billion people
@Bronxborn1979@mehdirhasan He probably means the British Navy is the reason Napoleon was unable to get a foothold in North America and was forced to sell the Louisiana Purchase
@ClickingSeason They are so terrified of making a mistake in a social interaction and being judged for it, they exist in a sort of PvP environment where the idea of having a polite conversation with a stranger is so inconceivable to them they will look at you like an alien for even attempting it
@AaronMLong@JohnDBullwinkle@etubruton @nitbean @AliceFromQueens@circlemakerain That’s the whole point though, history was shaped by the actions and decisions of one man, Napoleon. A different officer would have made different decisions. Armstrong completed a task assigned to him. It’s like the difference between a great boss and a great employee.
@VladTheInflator@ReallyAmerica You keep saying right now, you’re not taking into account that your mortgage will become cheaper than renting as time goes on and has a return on investment which renting does not
@knotbink You will have the same problems at 30 you do at 28, you will still eat breakfast every morning, have goals to work toward, form new relationships, learn new things, literally nothing is going change, 30 is just a continuation of the life you started in your 20s
@sailaunderscore All of this is beside the point that at the heart of every maxxer is a deeply insecure man trying to trick people into thinking he’s something he is not. Sean Connery simply was that guy. All of the plastic surgery and money in the world cannot substitute a masculine core.
@latkedelrey It’s turned into a massive cope, convincing people their ex left them because they’re too perfect and good which prevents them from moving on so the break up gurus can keep selling them false hope