What the hell are you blabbering on about? Stay on topic please.E_Irizarry wrote:The w.hores at Kings' Cross were scary more than anything I had seen in New South Wales when I had gone there in 2007.ladislav wrote:....A Korean at a grocery store at 2 AM in Oz does not have to worry about getting shot.
The jellyfish phenomenon is no f.ucking joke in Oz. I don't swim after dusk nor three hours after dawn. I had seen a
chick get p.issed on just to defuse the acidity in the jellyfish tentacle stings.
I had was doing alright in Chile teaching English...and literally every other to every three nights I would go the low-budget w.horehouse in the city (that's where I f.ucked the hottest amazonianly-tall Afro-Colombianas and one Afro-Dominicana that was the girlfriend of a local Chilean pimp, drug-cartel dealer and owner of another w.horehouse in town. He almost killed me and my boy José at another w.horehouse (which was the one that the Chilean dude owns) - true story - LOL).ladislav wrote: As far as becoming a millionaire, rock star, etc, I have devoted decades to learning how by combining different countries we can live this kind of lifestyle. We can live like millionaires by getting jobs in Saudi and then going to cheaper countries to spend it. I remember hosting a party in Makati- it looked like Manhattan- and a party for 20 people cost me only $400. So, sort of kind of. I have chartered yachts, had a Jag, lived in a house with 6 bedrooms near the beach or condos on the beach itself and had millions in the bank ( it's just that it was not dollars, lol). Now when I look back, it looks like a millionaire's life. And it was by teaching English only.
The b.itch was bad-as-hell (just stupendously hawt) and she had the hawts for me - especially after I put it on her!! She was hawt for a dark-brown Afro-Dominican woman. That's why I almost got killed: because she was high as a kite just blurting (in Spanish of course) how good in bed (it was a VIP room in the non-affiliated w.horehouse she worked at) I was to her IN FRONT OF THE PIMP DEALER and my bilingual boy José!! When at her job, I lickED her a.ss and ate her p.ussy like an overzealous lover. Every time that I looked up...as much as a in-shape "Black" woman she looked like, she had the hygiene of the cleanest living object on Earth! P.ussy smelled like clean-running mountainside water....tasted like baked chicken. Hell it even sounded like it when gnawing into it...flight simulator zom-bee!
I went to the low-budget w.horehouse because they had the curviest women, whom were considered "fat" for Chilean men's taste. That was the only w.horehouse that Afro-Colombiana illegal immigrants could work under the table. Due to the inflation of Colombia, it's driving quite a few Afro-Colombians out of their home country.
Chilean women have no shape once you go north of Santiago; that's the town I had instructed English in. That Mapuche Indian mixed with some Andes-Peruvian Indian makes an abominating combination!
Oh hell to the yeah, buddy! Karaoke is so big in Asia period, but Filipinos go ga-ga for it when stateside people sing it there! Why do you think Boyz II Men, Brian McKnight, Keith Martin among others tour the Philippines annually?!!??? They lovvvvvvvvvvvvve American R&B!ladislav wrote: And you can be a rock star on Youtube and have your own TV show on it. Also, when I am in a karaoke in the Philippines singing in Tagalog, I am seen a bit like a rock star. So, you can have your own smaller, more modest things that approximate the American dream but they will have to involve non- American elements.
When I had sung Heatwave's "Always And Forever", I won a free Jolibee's dinner. Hahahahaha Bahahahahaa!
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@Clowny,
You need to fall back. If you don't like the post, just look for posts you like. That gestapo s.hit will not work here.
And what's ironic is I just came from a thread you had started that I actually like. Please do not make me dislike you or even worse, hate you.
Please keep that in mind. All jokes aside.
You need to fall back. If you don't like the post, just look for posts you like. That gestapo s.hit will not work here.
And what's ironic is I just came from a thread you had started that I actually like. Please do not make me dislike you or even worse, hate you.
Please keep that in mind. All jokes aside.
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Re: Is America a soul-destroying place?
Yesclowny wrote:Is America a soul-destroying place?
YES, it is my friend. I'm here in South Jersey and this is something I say to myself all the time. Actually I was just saying this a couple of days ago. How dead it is. You never see people outside the way you do in Latin America and Europe. I can't stand this dismal ambience that I live in. People are either in their houses staring at the idiot box watching some retarded, mind debilitating TV show, piled in some store or restaurant, or sitting in a bar somewhere. I want to escape this place as fast as possible.Here in australia, there is no culture. Everything is boring, bland and business-like. The people have no passion and no soul. We live just to work and pay taxes. There is no community, no sense of belonging. Nothing to unite people. There is an anti-male vibe everywhere you go. You can't escape it. On television and radio we are bombarded with feminist propaganda, demonising men and portraying us as barbarians who just want to rape and assault women. The people here spend all their time after dark either at the pub, or locked away in their houses watching television. The mainstream media over here is a giant brainwashing system. The women here are pig sluts, corrupted by feminism. They are not nurturing or feminine. There is no hope for this place. There is no redemption, no salvation.
Is it the same feeling in america?
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Even slow dancing has been socially done away with since around the 9/11 event. Everybody dances fast or mid-tempo at clubs now. Nobody slow dances at clubs anymore. In the American paradigm of course.Tsar wrote:I believe that America is definitely one of the places that destroys souls. I that there are three basic forms of souls: negative, neutral, and positive souls. I believe the America and Anglo countries have destroyed many peoples souls which is why everything feels negative in America and it's difficult for positive souls to find happiness in America.
Any culture that adopts the American paradigm will face a social decline. There is increased negativity and any culture it did have tends to go away. I don't believe it's a coincidence that people are warmer and there is a more positive aura in places that haven't been ruined by the American paradigm (extreme individualism, greed, feminism, mainstream homosexuality, anti-religion sentiment, glorification of violence and promiscuity, sluts, no community, social isolation, negativity, censorship, and corporatism).
People in America look angry, mean, unhelpful, not respectable, not classy, or unrefined.
In Europe figure skating, the slow dances, fencing, and more noble sports are emphasized. People are warm and respective wherever they go, many dress classy (especially the women), and even in places where they aren't suppose to smile in public they likely well mannered and nice. I believe that the morals, any form of religion that emphasizes the virtues, and traditions all help to increase the positive aura of a place and brighten the souls of people.
In a place like America the only places where you can feel more at peace is when you're not around people. It's because of the negativity.
I have included a helpful and informative link that will introduce you to auras. Auras are something I have been thinking about and reading about more often.
http://crystal-cure.com/article-aura-protect.html
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So basically the international manladislav wrote:By looking at the crowd walking towards you in Sydney and a crowd walking towards you in NY, you will see that the American crowd is fatter overall. The Oz is overweight by factor XX, the US by factor XXXX. Fat, fatter, fattest. Come on up and you will see.
Puerto Rico is an example how the US annexes a Latin American country which is Spanish speaking and makes them citizens and they don't want to speak English and a conflict ensues. Then, the US does not have a national language so when you apply for visas, there is no particular English requirement. The US citizenship English requirement is a joke. You just need to write a few sentences in English and you pass.
And you have huge numbers of people who are pissed at English speakers. Again, less so in Oz. I met all these friendly Oriental and Arab/Indian people speaking to me in English- amazing! In the US it is angry tense faces of minorities looking at the evil white man.
Everything is a matter of degree- more so, less so, more frequent, less frequent, more widespread, less widespread, higher percentage, lower percentage, more likely to be a certain way, less likely to be a certain way. So, it is hard to see anything is absolutes.
An OZ bogan does not usually have a gun whereas local rednecks here are armed. A Korean at a grocery store at 2 AM in Oz does not have to worry about getting shot.
As far as becoming a millionaire, rock star, etc, I have devoted decades to learning how by combining different countries we can live this kind of lifestyle. We can live like millionaires by getting jobs in Saudi and then going to cheaper countries to spend it. I remember hosting a party in Makati- it looked like Manhattan- and a party for 20 people cost me only $400. So, sort of kind of. I have chartered yachts, had a Jag, lived in a house with 6 bedrooms near the beach or condos on the beach itself and had millions in the bank ( it's just that it was not dollars, lol). Now when I look back, it looks like a millionaire's life. And it was by teaching English only.
Colonists have been doing something similar to that for a long time by moving to cheaper destinations with lots of cheap workforce. We use international price arbitrage to create a millionaire-like lifestyle. Think Robert Clive who could never be a blue blood British aristocrat so he set out to colonize India. And he lived a glorious life. We can all do something similar.
And you can be a rock star on Youtube and have your own TV show on it. Also, when I am in a karaoke in the Philippines singing in Tagalog, I am seen a bit like a rock star. So, you can have your own smaller, more modest things that approximate the American dream but they will have to involve non- American elements.
My point is - if you can't accomplish Plan A- the Hollywood version, you go for Plan B which is almost- almost, not quite but very similar to what they preach you should be, but it is not narrowly nationalistic- it is global.
The above dream has one faulty element. It teaches that there is only one country- America and in it all your dreams can come true. But in some ways they are right - they can come true but you will have to combine America with other countries. Or any 1st world country with a couple of others. My formula of US education- Saudi money- SE Asian girls and fun is even better than what the teach in Hollywood- much more varied and has so many more angles to it. Many powers that be are very international and live lives with the whole Earth being their garden on Eden. Multinational companies run the world. We can be them-lite.We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off.

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Yeah. Especially in the smaller towns. It seems like civic pride is somewhat dead. Sure you have this event, or that event, but there is hardly nothing going on, and unless you go to school in the area, to church, or work (in the traditional sense), you are seen as the black sheep for the most part. Plus you have the snow, which limits what you can do. And don't get me started on dating and hanging out.
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Have you noticed that even though America has a depressing, meaningless, artificial vibe, that it also feels like it is PUSHING you to become a workhorse on the treadmill all the time? It's like there is an invisible whip in America that is driving you to be a slave.
It's as if America is trying to turn you mechanical. The conspiracy researcher Michael Tsarion said that even gyms reflect this. The weight machines and treadmills in the gyms are there to tell you that exercise and fitness is mechanical in nature, just like life is. It's part of the Illuminati's agenda to turn people mechanical, so they can implement their transhumanist agenda of merging man and machine. Really scary.
Also, have any of you noticed that underneath the fake smiles and affluence of American life, there is something very EVIL underneath it all? Something which sucks out people's souls, as if society is designed for entities to suck out the souls of humans? It's like there is something evil underneath the surface, but you can't see it unless you peel off many layers of reality first. It lies beneath the fake smiles, fake people and excess materialism. It's hard to put into words. I think everyone can feel that there is something evil in America that is destroying their souls, but it's hard to put into words.
Know what I mean?
It's as if America is trying to turn you mechanical. The conspiracy researcher Michael Tsarion said that even gyms reflect this. The weight machines and treadmills in the gyms are there to tell you that exercise and fitness is mechanical in nature, just like life is. It's part of the Illuminati's agenda to turn people mechanical, so they can implement their transhumanist agenda of merging man and machine. Really scary.
Also, have any of you noticed that underneath the fake smiles and affluence of American life, there is something very EVIL underneath it all? Something which sucks out people's souls, as if society is designed for entities to suck out the souls of humans? It's like there is something evil underneath the surface, but you can't see it unless you peel off many layers of reality first. It lies beneath the fake smiles, fake people and excess materialism. It's hard to put into words. I think everyone can feel that there is something evil in America that is destroying their souls, but it's hard to put into words.
Know what I mean?
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I agree with Tsar & sfexcellence. The way it is here is like living in a mirage. Things look all kinds of good, but you don't functionally have them. Then all the bullshit about how bad it is in other countries comes up whenever you make that point. Things are so saturated here that it's hard to make distinct points about problems, plenty of which are intangibles (someone's attitude/demeanor/tone, the way things go as unofficial trends, a major ice-barrier socially, etc...).
Another thing is all the guilt trips. Have any of you noticed that? Whenever you say something that' not "politically correct" (instead of censorship, you have "political correctness"), it's like your hurting someone. You're also "attacking an innocent" to counter someone that attacks you- especially if they are reluctant to do so or are following somoene else's orders. Same with them doing whatever it is as a job, even though occupational does not mean fictional. It's a constant theme of trying to subjugate someone with guilt & generally use their conscience against them.
I've noticed that a lot of people argue as a general response. It doesn't even matter if they agree or not, they just try to figure out someway to "counter" what you've said. It's also like you have to "defeat" someone to make any point about anything! They just won't agree with you unless you "win," and then that's something to resent you for & probably not agree with you over that, anyway. To them, agreement is defeat & that would also apply to approval, in general. This causes huge relationship problems & a general antagonism in whatever social situation someone is in.
Also, there's a huge amount of people being reluctant to change course with anything. This rigidity is to the point of a deficiency. They don't make "u-turns" in any situation. Doesn't matter what the situation is, they just won't do any kind of redirection. Something's about to cause a problem, they'll continue on that course of action. Something doesn't work, they'll do it again next time. There's no "aiming the shot" as a typical thing. They'll do something that is antithetical to a goal as a means of accomplishing that goal. This is like pouring gasoline on a fire in order to make it smaller!
Another thing is all the guilt trips. Have any of you noticed that? Whenever you say something that' not "politically correct" (instead of censorship, you have "political correctness"), it's like your hurting someone. You're also "attacking an innocent" to counter someone that attacks you- especially if they are reluctant to do so or are following somoene else's orders. Same with them doing whatever it is as a job, even though occupational does not mean fictional. It's a constant theme of trying to subjugate someone with guilt & generally use their conscience against them.
I've noticed that a lot of people argue as a general response. It doesn't even matter if they agree or not, they just try to figure out someway to "counter" what you've said. It's also like you have to "defeat" someone to make any point about anything! They just won't agree with you unless you "win," and then that's something to resent you for & probably not agree with you over that, anyway. To them, agreement is defeat & that would also apply to approval, in general. This causes huge relationship problems & a general antagonism in whatever social situation someone is in.
Also, there's a huge amount of people being reluctant to change course with anything. This rigidity is to the point of a deficiency. They don't make "u-turns" in any situation. Doesn't matter what the situation is, they just won't do any kind of redirection. Something's about to cause a problem, they'll continue on that course of action. Something doesn't work, they'll do it again next time. There's no "aiming the shot" as a typical thing. They'll do something that is antithetical to a goal as a means of accomplishing that goal. This is like pouring gasoline on a fire in order to make it smaller!
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Great original observation. Re people being ready to argue or banter, yes, true, and it really seems to confuse them when you agree with them on a point. They are left with nowhere to go.Wolfeye wrote:I agree with Tsar & sfexcellence. The way it is here is like living in a mirage. Things look all kinds of good, but you don't functionally have them. Then all the bullshit about how bad it is in other countries comes up whenever you make that point. Things are so saturated here that it's hard to make distinct points about problems, plenty of which are intangibles (someone's attitude/demeanor/tone, the way things go as unofficial trends, a major ice-barrier socially, etc...).
Another thing is all the guilt trips. Have any of you noticed that? Whenever you say something that' not "politically correct" (instead of censorship, you have "political correctness"), it's like your hurting someone. You're also "attacking an innocent" to counter someone that attacks you- especially if they are reluctant to do so or are following somoene else's orders. Same with them doing whatever it is as a job, even though occupational does not mean fictional. It's a constant theme of trying to subjugate someone with guilt & generally use their conscience against them.
I've noticed that a lot of people argue as a general response. It doesn't even matter if they agree or not, they just try to figure out someway to "counter" what you've said. It's also like you have to "defeat" someone to make any point about anything! They just won't agree with you unless you "win," and then that's something to resent you for & probably not agree with you over that, anyway. To them, agreement is defeat & that would also apply to approval, in general. This causes huge relationship problems & a general antagonism in whatever social situation someone is in.
Also, there's a huge amount of people being reluctant to change course with anything. This rigidity is to the point of a deficiency. They don't make "u-turns" in any situation. Doesn't matter what the situation is, they just won't do any kind of redirection. Something's about to cause a problem, they'll continue on that course of action. Something doesn't work, they'll do it again next time. There's no "aiming the shot" as a typical thing. They'll do something that is antithetical to a goal as a means of accomplishing that goal. This is like pouring gasoline on a fire in order to make it smaller!
Look what someone in our Facebook group said about this thread. So true huh?
Henry King: In America and in Taiwan, there is a strange, constant, never ending feeling of guilt, of condemnation, like something is wrong with you, something inadequate about you. Like you are always being condemned for something, or for everything.
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