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Re: Non-Aryan infidelity
By: rp Date: April 6, 2021, 9:47 pm
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Non-human non-Aryan infidelity:
HTML https://youtu.be/yruXA_AX7gk
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Re: Random Thoughts....
By: rp Date: April 8, 2021, 11:39 am
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Just finished a Physics lecture on Einstein's (Jew) "Special
Relativity". When the Prof. got to the part about how it was
used to build the H-bomb, it sent chills up my spine. It
terrifies me to think what was going on inside that yid's
demented head when he came up with this ****. It also terrifies
me to think what could happen if we lose.
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Re: Random Thoughts....
By: guest5 Date: May 1, 2021, 5:30 pm
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Apparently, not only do many cats cheat they are also bullies:
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sdn8SNYyjxc
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dDjJLdQ6Jo
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZK4WKzNkEU
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Re: Random Thoughts....
By: guest5 Date: May 1, 2021, 5:52 pm
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And finally, meet the Turanian cat from the "steppe" that is
always aggressive for no good reason:
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u82y8zI1SdI
Dude, even Turanian non-humans are ugly as hell....
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Re: Psychological decolonization
By: guest5 Date: May 2, 2021, 6:38 pm
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A Nobel Prize-Winning Psychologist Says Most People Don’t Really
Want to Be Happy
[quote]People are more likely to choose satisfaction—the
long-term feeling that comes with achieving your goals.[/quote]
[quote]Kahneman contends that happiness and satisfaction are
distinct. Happiness is a momentary experience that arises
spontaneously and is fleeting. Meanwhile, satisfaction is a
long-term feeling, built over time and based on achieving goals
and building the kind of life you admire. On the Dec. 19, 2018
podcast “Conversations with Tyler,” hosted by economist Tyler
Cowen, Kahneman explains that working toward one goal may
undermine our ability to experience the other.
For example, in Kahneman’s research measuring everyday
happiness—the experiences that leave people feeling good—he
found that spending time with friends was highly effective. Yet
those focused on long-term goals that yield satisfaction don’t
necessarily prioritize socializing, as they’re busy with the
bigger picture. [/quote]
HTML https://getpocket.com/explore/item/a-nobel-prize-winning-psychologist-says-most-people-don-t-really-want-to-be-happy?utm_source=pocket-newtab
The History of Happiness
[quote]The fact is that the commitment to happiness in Western
culture is relatively modern. Until the 18th century, Western
standards encouraged, if anything, a slightly saddened approach
to life, with facial expressions to match. As one dour
Protestant put it, God would encourage a person who “allowed no
joy or pleasure, but a kind of melancholic demeanor and
austerity.” This does not mean people were actually unhappy—we
simply cannot know that, because cultural standards and personal
temperament interact in complicated ways. But there is no
question that many people felt obliged to apologize for the
moments of happiness they did encounter. Sinful humanity had
best display a somewhat sorrowful humility.
This changed dramatically with the 18th century and the values
of the Enlightenment. Alexander Pope declaimed, “Oh happiness!
our being’s end and aim!” while one John Byrom urged that “it
was the best thing one could do to be always cheerful…and not
suffer any sullenness.” The charge here was double-edged and has
remained so. On the one hand, it was now perfectly legitimate to
seek happiness. On the other, not being happy, or at least not
seeming to be, was a problem to be avoided. Ordinary people
began writing about their interest “in enjoying happiness and
independence.” Disasters, such as the brutal yellow fever
epidemic in Philadelphia in 1793, produced recommendations to
the survivors to keep up their spirits and avoid excessive
grief.
The list of historians working on happiness is not long, but
those who’ve tackled some aspect of the subject generally agree:
At the level of rhetoric, at least, a significant shift occurred
in Western culture around 250 years ago. [/quote]
HTML https://hbr.org/2012/01/the-history-of-happiness
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Re: Random Thoughts....
By: guest5 Date: May 12, 2021, 1:05 am
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Why Do Animals Like Capybaras So Much?
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Re: Random Thoughts....
By: rp Date: May 23, 2021, 3:35 am
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I have really been suffering hard due to a bowel obstruction
this weekend. I hope I make it out alive. The Demiurge is
testing my limits. Fellow Aryanists, I kindly ask that you pray
I get through this so I can continue my activism.
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Re: Random Thoughts....
By: Dazhbog Date: May 23, 2021, 8:58 am
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[quote author=rp link=topic=66.msg6626#msg6626 date=1621758950]I
have really been suffering hard due to a bowel obstruction this
weekend. I hope I make it out alive. The Demiurge is testing my
limits. Fellow Aryanists, I kindly ask that you pray I get
through this so I can continue my activism.[/quote]
I will pray for you. Get well soon, comrade!
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_rB4v75jqU
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Re: Random Thoughts....
By: rp Date: May 23, 2021, 10:10 am
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Thank you!
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Re: Random Thoughts....
By: guest5 Date: May 23, 2021, 11:00 pm
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[quote]I have really been suffering hard due to a bowel
obstruction this weekend. I hope I make it out alive. The
Demiurge is testing my limits. Fellow Aryanists, I kindly ask
that you pray I get through this so I can continue my
activism.[/quote]
Sounds horrible!!! When I got pancreatitis from drinking a few
years ago it was the worst agony I've ever experienced. My
gall-bladder was literally dumping bile into my intestines. I
remember the nurse in the emergency room telling me, "there's an
old saying: you can stab a man multiple times and he'll keep
going, but give him a bad case of gas and he'll go down for
good". Intestinal pain is the absolute worst! It was bad enough
to get me to quit drinking beer! Have not missed it since
either....
I hope you feel better and get well soon!
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