I don't think that the vast majority of rockstars grow up mentally past their late teens/early twenties. They live a lifestyle that allows them to be Peter Pan forever. They can spend their days partying and doing drugs, with a manager to babysit them and handle all the adult decisions.
I still love rock and metal, and have ever since I really got into classic rock in middle school. But that makes me acutely aware as I grow older, people who seemed really smart when I was younger, seem dumber than a sack of bricks as I approach them in age.
It's disgusting. My library always used to skew a little left, but it's like the mask came fully off some point after 2016. I had no idea that so many anti-Trump books existed. Did you know that Stacey Abrams writes fiction novels? My library has them. They also have picture books about Rashida Tlaib, Pete Buttegieg, and other leftist politicians. And of course they have picture books about "gender identity."
The only thing that they haven't done is have a drag queen storytime, but I think it's only a matter of time.
Men have low standards for sex and high standards for relationships. Too many women don't know the difference between the two. If he'll have sex with you, that doesn't mean that he'll get in a relationship with you.
Ah sweet! Man-made horrors beyond my comprehension!
Be a woman. Be genetically gifted enough to have the potential to do well in a large athletic competition. Have the desire to do so. Have the discipline to practice day in and day out, sacrificing comfort for athletic excellence. Show up to the big race. Beat every single woman that you are competing against. Come in second place because a man with long hair decided to join. -_-
The Flash would never run a marathon against normal human beings, because it would defeat the point. This is more like what a supervillain would do, and only a really petty one.
I hope that he knocks on the wrong door, and I'll leave it at that.
These are the same people who claim that blacks taught whites how to wash themselves.
There's another similarity with the Ottomans and leftists, Jannisaries. The Ottomans would take boys from Christian families, force them to convert to Islam, and made them into soldiers for the Ottoman Army. In short, the Ottomans would take boys, force them to conform to the Ottoman ideology, and used them as troops against their own families and culture. Sound familiar?
365th day of womanhood? So he admits that he wasn't born that way. He wasn't in fact a real woman trapped in a man's body.
I swear, every time I start to swing more towards Trump in the Trump/DeSantis rivalry, Trump has to go and say something to F it all up.
My frustration with Trump has no end. DeSantis hasn't even announced that he's running. Trump should be hitching his train to the DeSantis horse, talking about how happy he is to live in a state run by a great governor. I don't think DeSantis was even seriously planning to run against Trump at the start, but this stupid rivalry, first pushed by the media, but then by Trump himself may change that.
I was listening to this video at work. Not only was it very interesting, but something that I heard Tracy Shannon say really gave me pause. She said that her children were forced to use their father's transgender pronouns by a court-ordered therapist, and that there was the constant threat of them being taken away from her. This isn't too surprising in current day, but this happened in 1998 in Texas. The transgender ideology has been embedded in our institutions for far longer than a lot of us realized.
Paris Hilton wanting a little version of herself is a monkey paw wish.
Paris Hilton has a daughter and then the daughter decides she is transgender later in life.
I'm going to take this opportunity to push Benjamin Boyce's YouTube channel. He has many interviews with detransitioners, parents, physicians, and other people affected by the transgender movement. His content is less confrontational than people like Matt Walsh, and may be more effective at redpilling some people. And I don't mean that in the sense of being less honest. Instead, he mainly provides a platform for people to speak on their own experiences or their area of expertise.
Reminds me of my reaction to Aquaman. I liked the first movie, because I was already a fan of the character and I'm one of those weirdos who liked the Snyderverse. But the next Aquaman is going to be about global warming and climate change, so forget that. I was already no longer invested in the DCEU as a whole after they stopped trying to follow the Snyderverse canon, but turning Aquaman into a propaganda vehicle guaranteed that I won't watch it.
Presumably, it was a name before Muhammad became famous, but it was likely only confined to the Arab peninsula. I never heard it referenced in the broader Middle East, prior to Islam.
I used to be an atheist, and it was shared several times in atheist circles. It was taken seriously. I specifically looked it up because I remembered it. I thought that it was stupid even back then.
It's the same people who share memes like this unironically. They have no idea that the sole reason that names like: Peter, John, James, Matthew, etc. are popular in Europe, is because of the spread of Christianity. The Middle East was a very different place before the Muslims took over. It would be weird if Jesus had a disciple named Muhammad, even though that's the most popular boy's name in the Middle East now.
Can't forget the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, a name and logo from reclaiming a derogatory stereotype.
Didn't she say something about how she could literally see the carbon in the air? She's nuts.
Everyone: Wow. Look at all the people killing each other in South America and Africa!
Me: What the hell is going on in Greenland?!
These are the people that "built" this country.
It's quite good. His experiment isn't scientific per-se, because he changes more than one variable. However, it is a great exposure of how the nutritional guidance given to us by the American government was thoroughly wrong and contributed to many of the health problems of modern society. I recommend it, and his two speeches: "Big Fat Fiasco" and "Science for Smart People"
Also, he's was right about COVID well before most people, so that's another feather in his cap. It's a shame that he hasn't updated either of his blogs since 2021.
Edit: It looks like he's active on Twitter now, so that may be why.
Also, I have no idea why that documentary is age-resticted on Youtube. I don't think the film is actually rated, but it's PG-rated at most.
But Zootopia told me that a bunny could be an effective police officer in a world with anthropomorphic animals as big as elephants. Disney wouldn't just lie to me, would they?