Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Don't move out for a woman.
It's joke. But some fellaws as migrants moved to Europe, one of them was afghan, they got sham marriage in order to get citizenship. Now the life is horrible for them

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I’m not sure Europe is looking for more people to migrate there mon frère
They're getting swamped for accepting million refugees. very poor approach towards granting citizenship to a bunch of Illiterate, lacking job skills, those who were unemployed and criminals in their own country.

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And don't ever move in with a woman
Flirt with blonde women while you have the chance and then run away.
 
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Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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I would. To both.
My intuition says to avoid it (lab meat), but if it's materially the same thing then why not? It may even be healthier than meat from animals reared in unsanitary conditions, fed with slop and injected with grow hormones.

But it also seems like what Bill Gates and the WEF would want me to do, so it's suspect.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Considering a radical career change again. I'm just not sure that I could stay in the same place for 4+ years without feeling stuck and unfulfilled. Frustrating :wallbang:
Dude, that's ok. Some people get more bored with routine.

That's not a character judgement. Just that you need to recognize that in yourself and do the extra work that comes with it.

Some degree of getting fidgety at a role is good after 4 years though. At that point you should be either finding your exit plan or committing to at least a couple more years of it.

Stay in one place too long, you almost become unemployable and forget how to find work. Because believe me, things change fast from year to year on how it's done.

sometimes i hate capitalism and consumer societies

~end of june i went to a bike trip with a few buddies and i realized after not biking for like 30 years that it's actually fun lol. i just wanted a cheap simple bike to ride the nearby mountains. a simple cross country hardtail mtb. it should be easy, right? apparently it's not. i went down to this rabbit hole of specs, doubled, then tripled my original budget, then said to myself "you're nuts, just get something cheap to see how much you used the bike", then went to see a local dealer who knows all the buddies, got a list of good offers and after a few days of checking specs, comparing the shit out of the complete bike market, i settled with a specific bike. i told the local dealer that i want that model in that size, he said fine, he instantly called the wholesaler in front of me, reply: "the last item of that bike in that size just sold this morning". so i started to find either the same bike elsewhere, or find an other good bike with similar specs, because - listen to this lol - i didn't want to DOWNGRADE ON A BIKE I NEVER HAD lol. yeah i'm an idiot.

then i just found the same bike in germany at a great price. but they don't ship it to hungary. i asked all package forwarders i knew, but the package is either likely to be oversized, simply banned with them, or extremely expensive. so i'm now genuinely thinking about asking a buddy to come with me and drive to germany just to pick up a bike. yeah i'm an idiot, confirmed twice

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What you describe here is completely capitalism + consumer societies. There is no recreation that doesn't come with expensive traps.

Like yoga? Sorry, you can't just wear your pajamas in the park like some kind of Desi pleb in Mewat, Haryana. You need them $300 yoga pants, the $100 yoga mat, the $70 Stanley Cup, and all the accessories that come with that lifestyle.

A guy can't even wank off to pr0n now without a $200 Fleshlight, tubes of $40 superlube, a Magic Leap 1 headset, and Sensorround(tm) underwear that vibrates to the slightest ASMR.

No hobby will go unpunished. They will be accessorized to the death by a network of grifters.

As the illustrious @swsg would say, first world problems.

And no you're not an idiot, you're on a quest, remember it's all about the journey ;)
That is true. But you do have to resist the waves of overly commercial b.s. thrown at any new hobby.

@swag
She is like my ideal blonde. Find me someone like her and I'll come to Europe and marry her.
Get your trad wife, demand she makes you babies and sandwiches, and get your crayons and racist coloring books of burning boats on the Mediterranean filled with charred darkies. You are ready for Europe, my friend!

Who here is willing to eat lab made meat?
I've tried it. I don't get the point.

If meat is supposed to be bad for you and something you should ultimately try to avoid, why dafuq would you gorge on a bunch of fake meat?

More than just wearing fake fur. It's like buying child sex dolls to prevent your pedo urges.

There are plenty of flavorful cuisines and diets in the world with rich culinary histories that don't involve meat or fake meat, if you're really after that.

And sure, I get that it could be transitional to have familiar foods and all. But that's just the nicotine gum of meat. Why dafuq would anyone want to become dependent on nitcotine gum as an improvement over their cigarette habit?

It makes a lot of financial sense for the food producers, however. They could patent what you eat and demand royalties every time you digest something. Talk about a long con to go all Monsanto on the food supply.

My intuition says to avoid it (lab meat), but if it's materially the same thing then why not? It may even be healthier than meat from animals reared in unsanitary conditions, fed with slop and injected with grow hormones.

But it also seems like what Bill Gates and the WEF would want me to do, so it's suspect.
One word, dude: margarine.

Read that history and how it was created as synthetic butter to make us all healthier. Turns out it was like eating crude oil in solid form.

what about Bill Gates' carbon butter?
Bill Gates only invests in things to identify future sexual harassment targets to become his next wife.

Maybe this is a partnership you could jump on, @Siamak ? :klin:
 
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