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Rob D's avatar

Oh man... I'm turning 60 in about a week and so I've had a ringside seat at the "arena of the decline." I still remember when manners, courtesy and kindness actually mattered. We were never allowed to leave the house looking like a scumbag. "Everyday" clothes were for wearing at home and doing chores, not going out in public. We always (and I still do) dressed decently to fly or take the train somewhere. Getting tattoos was for cons and fat bikers and was *not* acceptable (and as far as I'm concerned, still isn't... if someone can't show who they are by the way they live their lives, I sure as hell don't want to read about who they are on the outside of their bodies depicted as so-called "art") Pierced ears were for women, not little girls and certainly not men. Being 300 pounds overweight was not considered brave and stunning, it was a sign of someone who couldn't control themselves and was not eating properly. I mean... I could go on and on. But I'm called one of those pesky "boomers" even though I've been screaming about liberty my whole life. Something else that people just don't get (and as a "libertarian" leaning person get resistance for) is that a society cannot and will not ever have liberty and freedom if they cannot live by any kind of standards for a successful society. It just doesn't work. If "anything goes" in a society, eventually "everything goes" because a society that cannot control themselves sets themselves up to be controlled. It's just a fact. Great post. Oh, and my Dad was "black pilled" long before that was a thing. He always told people (as do I), "I'm not negative... I'm a *realist*." Thanks for letting us freeloaders read the post. :)

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Vonu's avatar

Pajamawear in public is preparation for wearing it in incarceration.

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