The Andrew Tate Case

Mandatory? Mandated by who and for who specifically? And if it’s mandated, what penalty will there be if people don’t attend? That’s akin to saying middle aged men must receive a physical exam by an MD each year or else face a penalty.

Also, contrary to a popular cope meme, “everyone has problems,” some actually don’t. Some young people have never suffered a day in their lives, and won’t in their adult years either. Do they need counseling?

I’ll try to reply to the rest of what you said later today or by the end of week.

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I did some speed in Germany which they called PEP (or something like that) and I can totally relate to the nose burning sensation. It was way bellow snorting coke on the feel good scale. And I even find snorting coke a waste of good blow.

I’ll give Musk the benefit of the doubt and say that maybe he is referring to the waging of war. If not, then I would ask him about Apartheid and have him explain how both sides were the bad guys.

Tate comes as someone who, if they were called to their son’s school and then told he beat up a girl, would reply, “well, she must have said something.”

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I learned a similar lesson from the dude in the black BMW I met in Ibiza. The flight out the following day was not easy.

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Its like you’re dating a supermodel, but she has to move across the world and you can’t go.

So your buddy says “Hey! My girlfriends friend is single. I’ll hook you up with her!”

And she turns out to be a psychotic female human version of a raccoon that attacks you with a broken bottle.

Not the same!

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I have a friend with a pretty rough past. He used to use a ton of AAS and was an IV meth user. He has stated that the workouts while on 3 grams of gear and meth were crazy. He was also super jacked while using meth (6’ tall, 250 lbs and veins everywhere).

He lives pretty clean now, still jacked but like 210 lbs. I’ve had a few conversations with him about the gear use. IDK if I influenced him much, but not too long ago he had been “cruising” on a gram total (for several years). He now does 250 mg test and 50 mg Deca. Not great, but much better.

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I don’t know about most. As said, some, maybe even many people, are just fine. But yes, properly-fitting therapists do help. My psychologist helped me on and off for almost 20 years.

Well, a few others and I have repeatedly gone over the breakdown of social institutions that kept society running smoothly and anti-social behavior in check. They also kept borderline people, those on the fringes, from ruining their lives and other people’s lives.

But, no longer surprising to me, some or many men do not want such institutions functioning again because their breakdown allows them to have much fun. Firm rules, standards, tightly-knit families, faithful marriages, discipline, and codes of conduct don’t really allow women or men to have as much fun as they want, which seems to be more important to them than social order.

Several people on here and in content I’ve shared do not bury their head in the sand. We are well aware of the situation judging from our posts and content.

What do you think of older generations punching down on younger generations and anyone who brings up such matters about young men? I mean, about four years ago a few people (certainly not many) were literally angry with me for simply discussing womanless or disenfranchised men, which to me, was and is puzzling.

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Nope, just amused at your obsession with denigrating a man who is, no offense intended but it’s the truth, many many levels above you in so many objective measures.

Would you have highlighted that little exchange if said person was not involved? Lol.

As far as subjective measurements of human “worth”, I would obviously not consider myself able to express a learned opinion.

Maybe it’s the mandatory Marxism classes in school talking, but I’m always skeptical of people who are “many levels above anyone in many objective measures” and people conceding them such status.

No.

@loppar @punnyguy are you guys talking about Elon Musk? Three guys were in that posted thread.

I was a decent athlete in a few little ponds, but I know beyond a doubt I’m nothing compared to a professional athlete. Is that a “concession”? Btw, status is a curious choice of word, and as an amateur student of human nature, I think it connotes a certain je ne sais quoi on your part…

What confuses me is you shrug off Soros as a soon to be dead irrelevance (not true btw), but yet you obsess about Musk. Why not Zuckerberg? Why not Gates, pal of Epstein?

Yes, @loppar is obsessed with Musk as some sort of anti something or other.

I wouldn’t even know who Tate was except for these forums.

@loppar

Btw, you never responded to this, which clearly shows you were wrong to write off Soros as a soon to be gonzo nonagenarian:

George Soros Hands Control to His 37-Year-Old Son: ‘I’m More Political’

In his first interview as successor, Alex Soros says the family’s $25 billion philanthropic enterprise will boost its support for voting and abortion rights

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English is my third language so we can revert to original “level” whatever that is supposed to mean before you get all psychoanalytical.

Zuckerberg as well. Now that the data scraping Facebook was on the ropes and surviving on boomer memes he was given a new lease of life with Threads.

The (probable) sex offender doesn’t seem to harbor a publicly announced plan to reshape human society into a techofeudalist dystopia. Musk, Zuckerberg and a plethora rich Silicon Valley execs do.

You got the vampire anti-aging guy, for example. He’s worth apparently over 400 million so he’s “many, many levels above me in many objective measures”. Will I take any of his psychotic lifestyle, training or nutrition advice? No.

The son looks like a creep and will inherit 1/10th of the money other aspiring society-changers have.

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No idea who you’re talking about, but based on that ^^

Just the one objective measure ^^, give yourself more credit.

Is that Peter Thiel?

Obviously, Billy boy is busy with more carnal pursuits.

But he has definitely been very preachy in the past, with his gazillion dollar “philanthropic” foundation. I’m sure he’s trying to stay out of the limelight these days.

Bryan Johnson, the guy injecting his son’s blood to stay young.

Judging by his social media, he’s also one of the creepier people in SV which is saying a lot.

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Oh, that guy. I thought it was Peter Thiel because he’s one of those tech guys into cheating death.

Perhaps you recall from previous posts that I loathe the billionaire class.

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All of them are trying to cheat death. Gospels are one hell of a drug.

Yeah.

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