@itsnwts If there's something you really, really like doing, you should keep developing that skill. It's not that you need to monetize it, or turn it into a business, but you're gonna find as you keep aging that being particularly good at what you do will keep producing benefits.
@Munky_Mann@wynrosei A hypothesis is an educated guess and so for the term to apply, your claims would require study to be proven wrong or not. Since it's nonsense you made up, the term assumption is far more apt. Would you like some linguistic assistance? I'd have to charge but it seems you need it!
@nothing87777@ArteiceTB That they clearly know nothing about their constituents lol running Hillary and Kamala we're losing strategies in a pretty structurally misogynistic country- or perhaps they were hoping reason would win out, as if Americans even value such things.
🚨 GEN Z MAN SAYS HE’S “ALREADY LOST THE WILL TO LIVE” — BLAMES AMERICAN CAPITALISM FOR PUTTING LIFE BEHIND A PAYWALL
This video is exploding after a man who's not even 30 yet, breaks down what he calls the “real reason” his generation feels checked out.
His claim?
You’re not meant to thrive… you’re meant to survive just enough to keep the system running.
• Says passion disappears when survival costs everything
• Claims food, rent, and basic life are being priced out on purpose
• Calls workers “cogs” feeding billionaire systems
• Argues older generations are gaslighting Gen Z about how “easy” it is
• Says the system doesn’t want everyone to make it… just enough to sustain it
At one point, he says he’d rather they just admit it:
“We don’t want all of you to stay alive.”
The clip is splitting the internet fast.
Some are calling it the most honest breakdown of modern life.
Others say it’s pure victim mentality.
Is this a generation waking up… or giving up?
📹: TikTok/lesslifeplease
@valen29130@nome_generic00@Solomontheruler@oodhamboi You're right, 90%, but even then Europeans played a direct role in disease spread. Settlers gave goods they knew to be tainted to stimulate the amount of death- and so this example is also indicative of the same conversation we were just having.
@oodhamboi Friendly reminder that ideas like the lines on paper we call borders, aren't the way our ancestors understood this world. These ideas were forced on us, and in envisioning a better future I believe we'll end up leaving such concepts behind.