'You're going to pay one way or another'. Men instinctually understand this. Men have to earn everything they have, in a way that women sometimes don't.
@amandalong11227 күн бұрын
Beautifully said ❤
@fabioalves66905 ай бұрын
Very good video. Thank you.
@bigbritishcolumbia78275 ай бұрын
Im so appreciative of your context and the opinions and your takes on what is being said, I cant express my gratitude for the knowledge and ideas you help me convieve as I watch all these podcasts but sometimes miss these important points ❤❤
@blackandwhite-b1u5 ай бұрын
Interesting ideas
@bigbritishcolumbia78275 ай бұрын
Wow I’ve never thought of femininity to be protective and to avoid uncertainty but thats is absolutely true in the animal kingdom aswell. Awesome intro keep it up I really enjoyed that.
@oliveeisner89645 ай бұрын
He references China for lack of privacy as if FOR US in the west such a nightmare scenario were a potential future. He is bizarrely unaware that we Here are already survelled 24/7. Down to our bone marrow. Under the skin. Extrapolate.
@bigbritishcolumbia78275 ай бұрын
Thats the reality of living in a technologic world, promotes so much “safety” it takes away the autonomy of humans as animals. I think the utopia is a hunter gatherer, tech integrated life where the tech helps only with survival when nesescary, (health, clean food, water, hygiene) but even still we should becareful to not to domesticate ourselves too much
@oliveeisner89645 ай бұрын
@bigbritishcolumbia7827 Yes indeed. But our tech has been chosen for us and goes over the top. It's not for our benefit, although it might be sold to us that way. A digital prison. This is the goal of smart cities and "sustainability." It uses nice sounding words, but it's surveillance.
@bigbritishcolumbia78275 ай бұрын
@@oliveeisner8964 Yeah the technology are absolutely not natural for us but climate change, whether man-made or just the way the world is going is something humanity should put as priority as it means to live in harmony with nature and realizing the cause and effect of our consumerism. I feel the real question is going to be would your rather be secure and safe in the “smart cities” or would you take a bit more risk to live a more humane, natural way of life. The laws, rules and societal norms we don’t even realize can effect our society and we cant even notice. The world has changed so much in the last 200 yrs, things like the sexual revolution (birth control) , the porn industry, fast / junk food. And personally some laws like, there are fines for climbing trees in public, you cant ride in the bed of a pickup truck, you cant be naked in public. It may seem irrelevant but it truly does take away from our humanity and the way our minds and bodies have evolved for the past 20,000 yrs. These coorps our out to suckle our dopamine receptors, which were meant to help us in hunting, community and reproduction has been preyed on by the rich and sedates us into “good civilians”. Ultimately theres a good amt of people that may crave safety and security that they have no problem being surveilled 24/7 and being reliant on grocery stores and jobs but its up to you to decide what type of life you want to lead as no one is gonna force you to live the technological lifestyle, the decision seems immense but when I think about my kids I would rather them be natural humans over technology humans. There are pros and cons on both sides and is currently an idea In struggling with because when I see the life that Im meant to go down, (get a job, have 2 weeks vacation, do 9 hour shifts and commute, it makes me re evaluate what other lifestyles are possible/available.
@oliveeisner89645 ай бұрын
@bigbritishcolumbia7827 You don't have to be in a smart city, though. It's not so much the towers, they can log straight into you because you're an electromagnetic being. But yeah, the safety selling feature of a smart city (and convenience factor) is very poor. It's the opposite of safe. ✌️🩵
@Pobnd15182 ай бұрын
If a young man tells a female that he supports Trump, then why do you think that they are so lonely
@amandalong11227 күн бұрын
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@mikesmith-nj1ij5 ай бұрын
Wow! This is the most annoying intro ever. Not sure if you're using AI or not, but just show us the clip without the voice over. Maybe it's just me but not liking this at all
@bigbritishcolumbia78275 ай бұрын
No I absolutely loved it and it brang me context and another way of thinking, if you want clips go watch the podcast!