Good article. I like anybody who isn't afraid to write stuff that is likely to be unpopular or controversial.
My take is that all tatoos are basically attention whoring. If you are uninsteresting as a person, no tatoo will fix it and in fact will make matters worse overall.
This said, I also find tramp stamps on a tramp's back to have a c…
Good article. I like anybody who isn't afraid to write stuff that is likely to be unpopular or controversial.
My take is that all tatoos are basically attention whoring. If you are uninsteresting as a person, no tatoo will fix it and in fact will make matters worse overall.
This said, I also find tramp stamps on a tramp's back to have a certain allure of kink to them, I don't know exactly why. I think those are pretty much the only ones I could understand.
Small comment about tolerance.
I think it is part of the reason that the world continues to turn to shit. Too much tolerance.
In the sense that people have grown afraid to speak their minds so as to not risk offending someone or being perceived in a negative way.
Criticism is good. It's good for the individual, it's good for society.
The woke have corrupted many things including this. Now everything is dismissed as "shaming", while ignoring the very core of the criticism.
I think it's deeper than that. It's more about fake rebellion. Rebellion, like everything else in our society, has been mainstreamed and packaged. It's hard to be a real rebel and, for example, say publicly that the whole Covid thing is a crock of brown stuff. People beat up on you, you lose friends and jobs, and end up isolated. On the other hand, pretending to be a rebel has never been easier. You can get your tattoo, die your hair blue, listen to Rage against the Machine and pretend your a "don't tread on me" Che Guevara. Of course, it goes without saying that everyone I know like that has begged and grovelled for the jab.
A true rebel grows their own food, eats meat, wears modest clothes, goes to church. They reject piercings, tattoos, eating fast “food”, vaccines, getting medical screenings and taking prescription meds. The list is longer…what would you add to it? 🤔
Hey, I remember those! No, seriously, I love old books. The only exception to this rule is the online Project Gutenberg. They have loads of out-of-print classics and obscure books. I'm an Anglo living in a none-Anglophone country, and I can't afford to buy English books, so it's a real life saver. I'm currently reading "Ivanhoe" and loving it. But yep, nothing beats getting lost in a real, hands-on, old book!
Takes their marriage vows seriously, doesn't whore around (male or female), is honest at all times, keeps their word, avoids being a hypocrite, I could go on for a while.
You've nailed it Cynthia. That's the stage we're at. Did you have the misfortune to catch any of the evil on display at the recent Eurovision contest? It was all so stunning and brave! A truly rebellious act there would have been for a beautiful and elegantly dressed young women to sing a lovely, melodious song about real love, innocence and God.
TV was the deciding factor in the Covid scamdemic. I often wondered in awe at the total hysteria among my fellow citizens. Later, it hit me that they all watched TV. As soon as the news came in from Wuhan, the MSM went into a total feeding frenzy. I don't have a TV so that probably helped a hell of a lot in keeping a clear-thinking head.
Good article. I like anybody who isn't afraid to write stuff that is likely to be unpopular or controversial.
My take is that all tatoos are basically attention whoring. If you are uninsteresting as a person, no tatoo will fix it and in fact will make matters worse overall.
This said, I also find tramp stamps on a tramp's back to have a certain allure of kink to them, I don't know exactly why. I think those are pretty much the only ones I could understand.
Small comment about tolerance.
I think it is part of the reason that the world continues to turn to shit. Too much tolerance.
In the sense that people have grown afraid to speak their minds so as to not risk offending someone or being perceived in a negative way.
Criticism is good. It's good for the individual, it's good for society.
The woke have corrupted many things including this. Now everything is dismissed as "shaming", while ignoring the very core of the criticism.
fat shaming, tatoo shaming, etc. insanity
I think it's deeper than that. It's more about fake rebellion. Rebellion, like everything else in our society, has been mainstreamed and packaged. It's hard to be a real rebel and, for example, say publicly that the whole Covid thing is a crock of brown stuff. People beat up on you, you lose friends and jobs, and end up isolated. On the other hand, pretending to be a rebel has never been easier. You can get your tattoo, die your hair blue, listen to Rage against the Machine and pretend your a "don't tread on me" Che Guevara. Of course, it goes without saying that everyone I know like that has begged and grovelled for the jab.
A true rebel grows their own food, eats meat, wears modest clothes, goes to church. They reject piercings, tattoos, eating fast “food”, vaccines, getting medical screenings and taking prescription meds. The list is longer…what would you add to it? 🤔
Reads books printed on paper.
Hey, I remember those! No, seriously, I love old books. The only exception to this rule is the online Project Gutenberg. They have loads of out-of-print classics and obscure books. I'm an Anglo living in a none-Anglophone country, and I can't afford to buy English books, so it's a real life saver. I'm currently reading "Ivanhoe" and loving it. But yep, nothing beats getting lost in a real, hands-on, old book!
I also get a lot of pdfs from internet archive
That's another great source. They have old films too
Carrying a CONCEALED firearm (even when the sign says ‘No Firearms’) and doing at least minimal prepping.
Takes their marriage vows seriously, doesn't whore around (male or female), is honest at all times, keeps their word, avoids being a hypocrite, I could go on for a while.
I've nailed two of those!
You've nailed it Cynthia. That's the stage we're at. Did you have the misfortune to catch any of the evil on display at the recent Eurovision contest? It was all so stunning and brave! A truly rebellious act there would have been for a beautiful and elegantly dressed young women to sing a lovely, melodious song about real love, innocence and God.
(Un)fortunately I missed that one! 😉😜
It cannot be unseen.
Oh that’s awful 😬
Doesn't own a TV, rejects health insurance altogether, homeschools their kids (if there are kids).
TV was the deciding factor in the Covid scamdemic. I often wondered in awe at the total hysteria among my fellow citizens. Later, it hit me that they all watched TV. As soon as the news came in from Wuhan, the MSM went into a total feeding frenzy. I don't have a TV so that probably helped a hell of a lot in keeping a clear-thinking head.