So…Apparently pregnancy chances increase during rape??? Learning this after that viral “block your rapist” tweet is hilarious.
I’m not typically one to rapemax, but I guess I’ll have to hop on the cnc train, at least.
“Oh nee, wat als er straks geen nijpend tekort meer is! Dan kan ik de nieuwe generatie iets minder hard uitknijpen, en dan kan ik niet meer naar spanje 2x per jaar”
IK HAAT KANKERBOOMERS IK HAAT KANKERBOOMERS
> het is mogelijk dat er in de toekomst genoeg gezinswoningen kunnen zijn in nederland
> dit zou ertoe kunnen leiden dat de prijs van een gezinswoning daalt naar een niveau dat voor jonge gezinnen betaalbaar zou zijn
> dit wordt geframed als een ramp die voorkomen moet worden
If you are a homeowner, you DO NOT benefit from higher housing prices. You need one house and you have one house, so the price of housing doesnt personally affect you at all.
But if you have kids or other dependents who you care about, you actually need more houses than you have
@LaCourelle@Porkchop_EXP You have to realize this is literally 90% of establishments across the whole city.
I did move to a different town but a lot of foreigners all over the country are like this now.
Het is vrij opmerkelijk dat tot aan de dag van vandaag schijnbaar niemand in rechts nederland dit bespreekbaar maakt, er onderzoek naar doet, of wat dan ook
In nederland waren we hier vroeg bij, maar is het effectief in de doofpot gestopt met het “loverboys” narratief.
Er waren toentertijd al mensen bij de politie die aan de bel trokken omdat de georganiseerde aard van deze misdaden volledig werd genegeerd.
As I have said before, it is vital for every European country to look deeply into possible Muslim rape gangs operating in their countries.
It is unlikely that Muslim child rape gangs are so common in the UK and not present elsewhere. We need to investigate this and stop it.
Het is belangrijk om te beseffen dat er geen enkel verschil zit tussen nl ‘loverboys’ en vk ‘grooming gangs’. Het is wat betreft doeleinden, tactieken en ervaring van het slachtoffer identiek.
Maar deze framing was zeer effectief om het leed te bagatelliseren en de orde te beware
@Indian_Bronson@joeybeastmarket You are correct in the sense that the performative names are only a superificial symptom of a deeper divide which a simple name change wouldn’t resolve
@HaltsSpider@goblinodds@owenbroadcast This reminded me of “kruistocht in spijkerbroek” (crusade in jeans), a story about a kid who gets isekai’d into the children’s crusade. coincidentally also a great example of a book that achieves gravitas without shoehorning adult themes
@haravayin_hogh This effect has been even more pronounced for me because i moved out of the city to work in a highly technical field with 0 women
You don’t even realize how depressed the absence of female beauty has you until it washes over you once again
Many problems are blamed on the supply side when they are really caused on the demand side.
“Politicians bad!” Blame the median voter
“Product quality bad” blame the average consumer who is not even able to recognize quality anymore
“Modern music sux” that’s what people listen to
@potaufan rather there is a link between cold weather and high iq. need foresight, planning, delayed reward, etc. in order not to starve and/or freeze to death in the winter
@woke8yearold I genuinely think the phenomenon described below is one of the most corrosive in western politics post ww2.
“Rising housing prices” being framed as a positive for people it doesnt even benefit while it chokes the life out of the entire society
If you are a homeowner, you DO NOT benefit from higher housing prices. You need one house and you have one house, so the price of housing doesnt personally affect you at all.
But if you have kids or other dependents who you care about, you actually need more houses than you have
On Albert Einstein:
"He is ‘a naughty boy’, a naughty Jew-boy, covered with ink, pulling a long nose as the world kicks his bottom; a sweet imp, pure and giggling. It is obvious that literally he has had his bottom many times kicked."
-John M. Keynes
The only ones who really benefit from a rise in prices are speculators and landlords, who hold many more houses than they and the people they care about need. But normal homeowners get tricked by rhetoric and propaganda into supporting this politically
If you are a homeowner, you DO NOT benefit from higher housing prices. You need one house and you have one house, so the price of housing doesnt personally affect you at all.
But if you have kids or other dependents who you care about, you actually need more houses than you have
So in a broader sense, a rise in home prices actually negatively affects most homeowners. You get a sizeable windfall, but each of your kids pays the price. This leads to many middle aged parents helping their kuds buy a house, wiping out the entire gain on the house