Elliott

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  1. Point to a Democrat that supports child molesting Here's republicans https://www.newsweek.com/tennessee-bill-proposes-eliminating-marriage-age-requirements-1695209 https://www.latimes.com Newsom says soliciting older minors should be a felony in California Apr 30, 2025 —
  2. You're a perfect example for the difference between theists and atheists Theists believe they know something, and claim everyone else is wrong for not having faith in what you literally don't know, but atheists just admit they don't know. You're a con.
  3. so, if I say right wingers support child molesters, you owe me an explanation rather than just a rejection? Republicans support child molestation, they're sick. Proceed.
  4. But "Shiva" and "Brahmana" are special words! God is sacred word, but words that prove you wrong, are just vapor words.
  5. And what thought up and created "creation" then? Shiva? Then what created shiva?
  6. So you call nothing something, and claim you're more conscious of something that's nothing, more than people that are nothing, presumably, you also being nothing.
  7. I'm leaning toward masters then, I don't know the costs in Argentina. I think it depends on if it is actually valuable to your situation. If you can find a better project to work on it might be more valuable than a masters right now, if you can't then I would consider the masters.
  8. Why do you call it God? That's why. If you believe in your 'god', why are you asking this? That's why.
  9. How much experience do you have? How much will a masters help you right now? Are you learning anything useful, doing work for client 2?
  10. I don't see any problem with returning. You don't have to live with them forever.
  11. Ya. He was picked up at like 17 by these billionaires, they funded his start and entire Turning points usa. They have programs that send influencers to courses and then fund their platforms, Nick Fuentes went to it too, they funded his old show. https://leadershipinstitute.org/
  12. Wilks and Dunn, Texas oil barons; the producers of project 2025, Charlie Kirk, and most of the rest of the conservative shills.
  13. ars Technica Hacker news Bloomberg television Bloomberg technology Skim headlines(paywall) Wired Bloomberg MIT technology review
  14. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-extend-obamacare-subsidies/story?id=127900310 "Trump says it 'may be necessary' to extend Obamacare subsidies that fueled shutdown"
  15. But that's not all that people want. You don't want affordable housing, you want affordable housing in Austin or Chicago. The mass of people wanting this has a compounding effect. https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/46-Hubbard-Rd_Sylacauga_AL_35150_M88874-61173 Medicaid pays medical costs for poor people, most workers get medical paid for. Education is free at community College for poor people through Fafsa. And CHEAP for non-poor. Most people do not need college for income. It's being a super-consumer. People want this, a newer car, entertainment, dining, not working on their house or car, not growing any of their expensive food, not fixing their expensive clothes. And at mass scale, this has a compounding effect, the more super-consumers, the more prices snowball. Super-consumer. And you're not doing it out of effort, but by buying something, a degree, and residence in expensive locale. You can also just start a business with zero degree, go build houses, sub-contract, remodel.... Not true, some areas need more people, population increases actually bring down relative costs in some situations. Let alone lowering the costs in Austin and Chicago. Houses are vacant in areas. Piling into select cities is extremely inefficient, it also increases taxes because infrastructure needs grown. You cannot go by median income, most retired people own the most expensive homes, own, no mortgage. I'm not a liberterian, I believe in cooperation, social programs like medicaid, education, temporary housing, and taxing the heck out of corporations, Community ran free hospitals, something like California producing it's own insulin now, state level, not national, medical should be done at a local level, with federal funding to poor states like west virginia. I don't mean lazy workwise, I mean lazy in terms of putting effort into your life. They just go into debt to buy a new car and mcmansion after they get their gold-plated degrees and work 60 hours screwing off halfVirginia. I would argue the work culture you refer to is more of the "super-consumer" ideology, an infantilizing, 'go to work, buy everything and every service', 'only know your job'. The population doubled in 50 years, so each family, say from a grandparent level, building one house, would have kept housing at the same level, that's it, one new house per family(1 apartment per renting family, but we have more apartments now which is the problem) each family has two kids, but most couples have 2 people from 2 different families. I'll watch the video. Does it say why they build more? If not, why do you believe they do? NYC and London are older in regard to their population boom, see charts. Tokyo started in 1960, London and NYC started 100 years earlier, it's much younger so I think you would expect a greater capacity for new construction.
  16. Make love, not turkey 😏
  17. Do you think you drink enough? Dehydration causes hunger.
  18. Healthy carbs https://www.businessinsider.com/31-year-old-burned-body-fat-eating-more-carbs-workouts-2025-11 "31-year-old man was eating too much protein. He cut his body fat percentage in half by eating more carbs and doing full-body workouts." "Jared Wakeford cut his body fat percentage from about 20% to 10% after switching to full-body workouts and a diet with more healthy carbs."
  19. Fasting is so easy, if you haven't tried it. You'll get hungry but it never gets worse and then it goes away. I fast almost every week for about 40 hours once or twice. I think it reduces how much you eat otherwise too, psychologically, you're more aware of how little you need. People tend to eat way too fast too, causing them to over-eat. Reading or conversation while eating is an easy way to slow down. And trying to chew more, it sounds weird, but most people don't chew anywhere close to how much they should, because we eat so much softer food than what humans used too.
  20. I don't think he'll finish, but i have no confidence in my opinion. I think he'll die. But if he doesn't, i would lean toward him resigning for vance to pardon him. There's continuously mounting pressure to impeach him, the Venezuela thing could easily do it if Europe ever speaks the hell up. He was almost convicted his first term with several republican senators voting to convict him.
  21. Not what I said. Read the quote, put down the drugs. wItH aLl DuE aSpEc!
  22. You have to find the right sub-culture. You seem to really value this, other people do too. You need to find your tribe. Most people that do volunteer work tend to be sincerely compassionate, maybe check out some volunteer opportunities and find people.
  23. @zazen Japans growth is slower, u.s. doubled in last 50 years. See chart I still say your doomer attitude of the system is unfounded. 1, obviously the people can and are readjusting, making the market adjust. 2, I think all of your worries are purely based in a super-consumer mindset. There are cheap areas to live in the u.s., everyone wants to live where they make the most money though, this is related to too many people going halfway across the country to a party school and then growing roots there. Sure, I'm suggesting people, some people, could live a "poorer" lifestyle, move to Albuquerque, or the south, but not poorer in the sense of lower standards than the near past, just poorer than today's commercialized standards. And, there's massive opportunity for young people, in construction. This may seem trivial, but in a globalizing world we could be much worse off with much more offshoring. The market will/is correcting itself, people are resisting though, slowing it down, too entitled to adapt to a changing world, too deluded to settle for less than what's on instagram. This is not a systemic problem, it's cultural. How many grandparents and parents hand down their houses, any kind of inheritance, and those that do their kids sell the houses and blow the money, houses should stay in families, grandparents down to grandkids or whatever, making life easier for successive generations, this isn't a government problem. In 50 years, every family only needed to build 1 more house, the population has doubled, is 50 years too short to build one house for a family! It only makes sense that relative home prices would increase in a rapidly growing area, it's ridiculous to suggest otherwise, all while homes are getting bigger and better too. The 08' crisis was caused by something that was producing more houses than people could actually afford, a band-aid, perhaps there was a better way to increase housing units but perhaps not. Either way, Americans are lazy and entitled, and completely capable of changing this dynamic without special governmental acts of god; go into construction, quit buying garbage, live in as cheap an area as you can practically find, honestly, no need for college right now for most people, learn at the library(don't be an idiot(not for a degree or anything)). Of course raise taxes on the rich, and invest in schools, infrastructure, healthcare, ban risky banking, and corporate home ownership, yadda yadda, normal democrat stuff, I agree with all that. Creating a socialist nanny state does the same thing as 08'. People need to think for themselves and be responsible. Creating a system of infantilization creates slaves, drones, zombies, idiots. This current downturn can be a good thing, breaking people out of the nanny system. Screw corporations and all that, but don't wait for your nanny government, people need to do it themselves now.
  24. I mean the first graph here. I'm still reading the rest of your post.