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Winston And Happier Abroad Are Recently Mentioned in the Anglobitch Blog

Posted: November 3rd, 2019, 11:59 pm
by jamesbond
Winston and his Happier Abroad website were recently mentioned by Rookh Kshatriya in his blog called, "Anglobitch." Here is the excerpt from the article where Winston is mentioned;

The Crimson Pill: Accepting that many features of life cannot be changed but focusing solely on those that can, which are typically social or cultural in nature. Winston Wu of Happier Abroad represents the Crimson Piller at his most effective. He recognises the unchangeable features of his existence (shortness and East Asian heritage) but focuses on those he can change (principally, cultural location). As a result, he has been able to forge romantic bonds with several women outside the Anglosphere.

The name of this particular article is, "Knowledge without Nihilism: Introducing the Crimson Pill." Here is the link for the full article:

http://kshatriya-anglobitch.blogspot.com/

Re: Winston And Happier Abroad Are Recently Mentioned in the Anglobitch Blog

Posted: November 6th, 2019, 11:10 pm
by xiongmao
I should write a guest post or two for that place.

I got flamed by a blue piller on Facebook for suggesting that Brexit was a vote against immigration.

Millennials could be the most clueless generation in history.

Re: Winston And Happier Abroad Are Recently Mentioned in the Anglobitch Blog

Posted: November 8th, 2019, 5:28 pm
by Contrarian Expatriate
xiongmao wrote:
November 6th, 2019, 11:10 pm
I got flamed by a blue piller on Facebook for suggesting that Brexit was a vote against immigration.
You are 100% correct about that!

Re: Winston And Happier Abroad Are Recently Mentioned in the Anglobitch Blog

Posted: December 3rd, 2020, 7:32 pm
by yick
xiongmao wrote:
November 6th, 2019, 11:10 pm
I should write a guest post or two for that place.

I got flamed by a blue piller on Facebook for suggesting that Brexit was a vote against immigration.

Millennials could be the most clueless generation in history.
:lol:

Good luck with competing with those Egyptian and Chinese PhD holders willing to work for 20000 pounds a year.

Clueless? You leave them standing in that regard.