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"Scrap metal....this you can trust..."
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Meth-man.

The superhero we need, not the one society wants. Selflessly cleaning up multinationals workshops and helping them recycle.

(Likely a chat member)
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Thank you temu for a bike that has a "farster" delivery than anyone else.
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You could do this all day, finding jobs (many of which are urgently hiring with no experience) near houses those jobs could easily pay for.

But there's a paralyzing fear about actually doing this, even temporarily. What would mom and dad say if you chose to become a postal clerk in small-town Iowa for a few years? What would women say on dates?

The limits of "acceptable success" appear to be so narrow as to be unobtainable, and a belief in a mythical past where our forerunners didn't have to move across the country to find their Mayberry persists in spite of all evidence showing that such a world never really existed.

It is amazing how anxiety about social status can cause people (even very intelligent people) to lose touch with reality and ignore very basic rationality. That anxiety will drive people to re-write history, and to compare themselves to whatever is on TV -- until they are miserable, anguished, and indignant.

Absolutely poisonous mentality. As soon as you shake it off, all of the sudden, everything seems possible and there are literally more fantastic opportunities out there than you can even pursue.
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So my boss thought I wouldn't notice he didn't pay properly
I called him on it, he immediately started chatting some bullshit so I've decided not only will I take more of his money on sick leave but as of today I will start making a shopping list of gear that happens to go missing
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>never work a day in your life
>scam npc's for pocketmoney
>get neetbux from entire planet
>walk around flexing all day in your brightly colored jimminy cricket fit

Anti-Wagie Lvl100
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Wizard spelling gone wronk
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Jeets are insane. The kid is still brown in the meme too. Lol
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My son is 22 yrs old, works at UPS since high school @ 70k yr, girlfriend is 10 yrs older. No college. Talking marriage and kids and yes, he's fit.


Scott Greer, one of the highest caliber internet intellectuals, has launched a crusade against the above post. He has undertaken a campaign to educate all of us regarding the evils of not sending your children to be educated by professorial leftists so that they can get high paying jobs and live in an urban area.

He starts by pointing out that some of the people who claim that you shouldn't go to college, you should move out of the cities, you should be happy working a low class job, &c, are actually hypocrites because they themselves are living in wealthy areas and don't work such jobs:

The post might sound silly, but itโ€™s part of a very serious conversation among conservatives. Itโ€™s become a cliche for conservative punditsโ€“ who all went to college, donโ€™t do manual labor for a living, and dwell in high-income areasโ€“to tell young men to abandon college, get a blue collar job, and move to a downscale rural area. They were once again engaged in this lecturing this week.

In a debate over whether the problems facing young men are really that bad, Christopher Rufo argued that things are actually pretty good and suggested that there are great jobs at Panda Express and Chipotle.


Someone with an IQ of under 180 might proclaim, "tu quoque fallacy!" Such a middling intellect would argue that these people being hypocrites does not suggest that they are incorrect, just as my claiming that "you should not cut off your right arm" is not refuted by the fact that I have done so. But Scott, a true intellectual, a rival to Platon himself, understands that Rufo claiming some other people should work at Chipotle while not working there himself undermines the entire idea. Nobody should work at Chipotle!

Of course, people need to work at places like Chipotle.


Err, wait, nevermind. I was wrong. Some people apparently do need to work there, but not people like you! Not people who are smart enough to read Scott Greer! You're better than that!

And that really is the crux of it, ain't it? After all, "Itโ€™s one thing to tell kids to go to trade school; itโ€™s quite another to start celebrating demeaning service sector jobs." Those jobs are just inherently demeaning for someone of your high caliber. Nobody who's truly a genius like Scott, or any of his readers, would be able to live a decent life while doing something as ignoble as working a service sector job, and that's why "telling smart white men to settle for them is tone deaf beyond belief." Yes, Greer has it right: honest service work is simply shameful. Imagine doing something like making people food for a living; can someone like that even call themselves "human"? Scott knows the answer. No, only people who do important work, such as online journalists like Scott Greer, can consider themselves fully human.

But wait, there's more!

Rufo may have only been highlighting the โ€œdecentโ€ pay at these jobs to demonstrate โ€œfull employment.โ€ But the implications of posts like this and others in the current debate demand that young white men need to accept declining status.


Greer hits the nail right on the head like only a true intellectual titan can: white men need to not accept their declining status, as they clearly have the power and ability to do something about it. The times they are a changing! And this time, it's the white man's turn! Don't let the fact that American history has gone the opposite direction at literally every point in recent memory convince you otherwise; don't let yourself be fooled by pattern recognition, and, instead, do the intelligent thing and put all your energy into living as if Trump's 2025 presidency will bring about a new age of white power and prosperity.

Now, do yourself a favor and remember how good your parents had it:

[Your] parents had respectable, white-collar jobs that provided for a family. Now the sons have to settle for a dead-end job.
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