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Apr 12th, 2019 at 4:31pm
 
it is my opinion that the shaming of young men (and women for that matter) for wanting piles of cash and lots of sex is holding us back.

most young men , in particular have swallowed the social narrative that wanting lots of girls or cash is immoral and something they need to suppress .

but is it?

i hold that we are ALL ambitious in these 2 ,most important feilds.

and the pursuit of them , is the making of the superior man and without the "superior man" we are f**ked.

because, if you DO pursue these 2 things you will quickly discover the most important thing.

"taking" and "being selfish"  do not work.

the guys who crush it in business all get there eventually by serving others.
the guys who crush it with women are forced to master their emotions and become givers of good clean emotions and a source of expansive energy or they will fail.

let me say that again.

you will NOT get cash by taking and you will NOT get sex by taking.


these 2 things teach young men , more then anything ever could, to give and contribute because they will try the mainstream narrative of being a creepy little taker and they will fail and it will happen over and over until they learn to serve.

this is our great problem.

our politicians, our mainstream media, our social narrative all say that you take to get ahead.
it has never worked, it will never work and it can never work

until we encourage young men to "go for it" and 'take the lessons", we will continue to be what i call "crabs in a bucket".

we are all in the bucket and we see someone rising up to get out and we grab the guy with our nasty little selfish claws and drag him back down.

only when we start to heap praise on the guys who ARE doing well will we have learnt the lesson.

with the ascendancy of the beta male politician and the combined beta male / feminist in the mainstream media, this will never happen.

until it does, we will continue to live in ever increasing scarcity
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Reply #1 - Apr 12th, 2019 at 5:08pm
 
Who knows

I never lusted for money or success, was never competitive

all I wanted was to survive and get off this rock as quietly and quickly as possible

There's a lot of beauty, sure.  But this place is a demented hell and for all the technological progress, humans have not evolved and in fact seem to be devolving

Being left alone in peace is my idea of success and it's seeming as if many of the younger generation have the same idea -- Japan for example
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Reply #2 - Apr 12th, 2019 at 6:10pm
 
I can't believe we have to go over this.

The aim of intelligence agencies is to have influence, control influence, and direct influence in their own nations and elsewhere in order to achieve social and political outcome.

To control and direct influence they are tasked with infiltrating and taking over rival and "subversive" groups where they can then control the opposition to do their bidding. They also recruit people to do their bidding either by manipulating them (eg controlling a group that influences them), by having them sympathetic to them or through blackmail.

Hollywood and the entertainment industry have MASSIVE amounts of influence all over the world. Hollywood is a target for infiltration by nations and entities desiring to control or subvert influence in America and elsewhere.

Therefore, it is obvious that the entertainment industry is an ongoing counter intelligence concern and therefore is completely controlled by the government.

The government uses the entertainment industry as a part of its intelligence apparatus. This is a given. This is not speculation.

Therefore, if you are influenced by and emulate pop culture, you are helping with transferring the values the intelligence agencies desire in to general society by acting as a multiplier.

And when someone equally a part of the intelligence apparatus, such as a journalist or media personality speaks out conservatively against these new values and creates points of division, the intelligence agency has successfully created influence, directed influence and divided society as they wanted to achieve a social outcome, either long term or short term.

This is done by the host government. It is called national security.

If a foreign government tried this in it would be called espionage or foreign interference or electoral interference.

The sexualisation of society may have the long term goal of encouraging hedonism and destroy the previous values of morality and chaste that were present until at least the 80's which were used to keep society docile by having fun pathologised or shunned.

By doing this, people will strive for less, be dumb horny and happy, complain less and therefore possibly be increased stability via less social unrest due to reduced wants and needs of items such as cars and expensive clothes, now replaced by flesh and gym bodies. This destroys "class inequality" as it becomes a value or desire not valued or desired. This has national security implications.

So essentially you are a wild animal and you are being socially engineered.

And later you need to vote to invade some country of brown people and watch them die because they have the internet and their ideas can now spread here and cause electoral interference which is a threat to the control intelligence agencies have over the herd.

Because remember, electoral interference is an outrage and Chinese people eat babies so we need to stop this electoral interference for Jesus.
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Reply #3 - Apr 12th, 2019 at 6:19pm
 
Well Aquascoot,
I've always admired what you have to say.
But I wonder?
Do you realise that what you think the youth of today need: Over-Indulgence of Sex and Money is... Media-USA.

So you think that the pathway of Australian 'Media'(?) youth is to be like the USA-Media youth?

That is a very 'American' thing to say.   Wink

Have you considered what the Australian version might be?
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Reply #4 - Apr 12th, 2019 at 6:23pm
 
Maybe the true path in the other extreme is Abstinence from sex and money and to work for food and fluid and seek what is 'free in life' from both people and oneself.
The life of a Swagman.
He who looked into the Billabong and the Billabong looked into him.
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Reply #5 - Apr 12th, 2019 at 6:36pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Apr 12th, 2019 at 4:31pm:
it is my opinion that the shaming of young men (and women for that matter) for wanting piles of cash and lots of sex is holding us back.

most young men , in particular have swallowed the social narrative that wanting lots of girls or cash is immoral and something they need to suppress .

but is it?

i hold that we are ALL ambitious in these 2 ,most important feilds.

and the pursuit of them , is the making of the superior man and without the "superior man" we are f**ked.

because, if you DO pursue these 2 things you will quickly discover the most important thing.

"taking" and "being selfish"  do not work.

the guys who crush it in business all get there eventually by serving others.
the guys who crush it with women are forced to master their emotions and become givers of good clean emotions and a source of expansive energy or they will fail.

let me say that again.

you will NOT get cash by taking and you will NOT get sex by taking.


these 2 things teach young men , more then anything ever could, to give and contribute because they will try the mainstream narrative of being a creepy little taker and they will fail and it will happen over and over until they learn to serve.

this is our great problem.

our politicians, our mainstream media, our social narrative all say that you take to get ahead.
it has never worked, it will never work and it can never work

until we encourage young men to "go for it" and 'take the lessons", we will continue to be what i call "crabs in a bucket".

we are all in the bucket and we see someone rising up to get out and we grab the guy with our nasty little selfish claws and drag him back down.

only when we start to heap praise on the guys who ARE doing well will we have learnt the lesson.

with the ascendancy of the beta male politician and the combined beta male / feminist in the mainstream media, this will never happen.

until it does, we will continue to live in ever increasing scarcity



A good opening gambit but it misses the mark.  What is not encouraged but should be is excellence and virtue. It sounds quaint but it is what matters - recognition for being virtuous and excellent.

With the moral decay we see, virtue and excellence are either dirty words or contested ideas. Striving for money and sex is primitive and therefore wise-spread. Young people need to aim much, much  higher.


But don't despair. Republican Rome a hundred years before Caesar and Augustus was even worse. So we may well be on the verge of a golden age....


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Reply #6 - Apr 12th, 2019 at 6:44pm
 
Striving for recognition for being virtuous and excellent is receiving praise for extreme conformity. Why should this be encouraged?

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Reply #7 - Apr 12th, 2019 at 6:55pm
 
Frank wrote on Apr 12th, 2019 at 6:36pm:
aquascoot wrote on Apr 12th, 2019 at 4:31pm:
it is my opinion that the shaming of young men (and women for that matter) for wanting piles of cash and lots of sex is holding us back.

most young men , in particular have swallowed the social narrative that wanting lots of girls or cash is immoral and something they need to suppress .

but is it?

i hold that we are ALL ambitious in these 2 ,most important feilds.

and the pursuit of them , is the making of the superior man and without the "superior man" we are f**ked.

because, if you DO pursue these 2 things you will quickly discover the most important thing.

"taking" and "being selfish"  do not work.

the guys who crush it in business all get there eventually by serving others.
the guys who crush it with women are forced to master their emotions and become givers of good clean emotions and a source of expansive energy or they will fail.

let me say that again.

you will NOT get cash by taking and you will NOT get sex by taking.


these 2 things teach young men , more then anything ever could, to give and contribute because they will try the mainstream narrative of being a creepy little taker and they will fail and it will happen over and over until they learn to serve.

this is our great problem.

our politicians, our mainstream media, our social narrative all say that you take to get ahead.
it has never worked, it will never work and it can never work

until we encourage young men to "go for it" and 'take the lessons", we will continue to be what i call "crabs in a bucket".

we are all in the bucket and we see someone rising up to get out and we grab the guy with our nasty little selfish claws and drag him back down.

only when we start to heap praise on the guys who ARE doing well will we have learnt the lesson.

with the ascendancy of the beta male politician and the combined beta male / feminist in the mainstream media, this will never happen.

until it does, we will continue to live in ever increasing scarcity



A good opening gambit but it misses the mark.  What is not encouraged but should be is excellence and virtue. It sounds quaint but it is what matters - recognition for being virtuous and excellent.

With the moral decay we see, virtue and excellence are either dirty words or contested ideas. Striving for money and sex is primitive and therefore wise-spread. Young people need to aim much, much  higher.


But don't despair. Republican Rome a hundred years before Caesar and Augustus was even worse. So we may well be on the verge of a golden age....


Tongue



Very well said Frank.

Sex and Money are the most primitive of existences regarding over-indulgence. No wonder the Blacks do it better.  Cheesy
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Reply #8 - Apr 12th, 2019 at 10:27pm
 
Jasin wrote on Apr 12th, 2019 at 6:23pm:
Maybe the true path in the other extreme is Abstinence from sex and money and to work for food and fluid and seek what is 'free in life' from both people and oneself.
The life of a Swagman.
He who looked into the Billabong and the Billabong looked into him.



The rule of the jungle is never look at the Billabong... or it might look back....
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Reply #9 - Apr 13th, 2019 at 6:19am
 
Jasin wrote on Apr 12th, 2019 at 6:55pm:
Frank wrote on Apr 12th, 2019 at 6:36pm:
aquascoot wrote on Apr 12th, 2019 at 4:31pm:
it is my opinion that the shaming of young men (and women for that matter) for wanting piles of cash and lots of sex is holding us back.

most young men , in particular have swallowed the social narrative that wanting lots of girls or cash is immoral and something they need to suppress .

but is it?

i hold that we are ALL ambitious in these 2 ,most important feilds.

and the pursuit of them , is the making of the superior man and without the "superior man" we are f**ked.

because, if you DO pursue these 2 things you will quickly discover the most important thing.

"taking" and "being selfish"  do not work.

the guys who crush it in business all get there eventually by serving others.
the guys who crush it with women are forced to master their emotions and become givers of good clean emotions and a source of expansive energy or they will fail.

let me say that again.

you will NOT get cash by taking and you will NOT get sex by taking.


these 2 things teach young men , more then anything ever could, to give and contribute because they will try the mainstream narrative of being a creepy little taker and they will fail and it will happen over and over until they learn to serve.

this is our great problem.

our politicians, our mainstream media, our social narrative all say that you take to get ahead.
it has never worked, it will never work and it can never work

until we encourage young men to "go for it" and 'take the lessons", we will continue to be what i call "crabs in a bucket".

we are all in the bucket and we see someone rising up to get out and we grab the guy with our nasty little selfish claws and drag him back down.

only when we start to heap praise on the guys who ARE doing well will we have learnt the lesson.

with the ascendancy of the beta male politician and the combined beta male / feminist in the mainstream media, this will never happen.

until it does, we will continue to live in ever increasing scarcity



A good opening gambit but it misses the mark.  What is not encouraged but should be is excellence and virtue. It sounds quaint but it is what matters - recognition for being virtuous and excellent.

With the moral decay we see, virtue and excellence are either dirty words or contested ideas. Striving for money and sex is primitive and therefore wise-spread. Young people need to aim much, much  higher.


But don't despair. Republican Rome a hundred years before Caesar and Augustus was even worse. So we may well be on the verge of a golden age....


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Very well said Frank.

Sex and Money are the most primitive of existences regarding over-indulgence. No wonder the Blacks do it better.  Cheesy



yes, but they are universal drives and , in order to be successful in pursuing them, you have to take the lessons.  and the lessons ARENT what you think.


you have to become focused, confident, assertive and a source of passion , fun and good emotions to succeed in either of those areas.
a great transferable skillset

but the paradox is, you have to meet people "where they are at".

so if YOU are going to go up, you have to sell the masses the coca cola, because they wont buy the squuezed orange juice.
you have to sell them the clickbait because they wont read the autobiography of the rich happy successful person.

what would you be more likely to read?

hilary clintons ideas on healthcare reform or a clip entitled "hilary clinton falls down the stairs".


you almost have to think of yourself as a successful drug dealer who is going to sell drugs to the unthinking masses (because thats all they'll buy) but never ever ever touch eh stuff yourself.
you have to operate a paradigm above the masses.

how do you get there?

by pursuing what i told you and learning from the 1000's of reference experiences along the way.

what is soceity doing to young kids?

things like  'dont climb that tree" (dont be brave), stay in your box.

dont approach a girl (be brave and assertive), watch porn or those "me-too' people are going to shame you.

dont learn to focus by reading a great book,  julia gillard and kevin rudd are going to "put an ipad in the hands of every 4 yo at prep so they can become addicted to STIMULATION".
it aint to help them move up !!
its to keep them stuck in their box.

stimulation from the phone
stimulation from the food.
stimulation from the porn
stimulation from the alcohol.

just sit there and be a slug and be stimulated.
you sit there and "take" the stimulation.

now Shorten comes to talk to you.
can you understand a message of joy, ambition, positivity, action taking.

of course not.

bill knows that. scott knows that.

just go super negative "the rich guys are taking all the cash and all the opportunities  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes"
let me stimulate you with a cash splash.

you dont get what you need
you dont get what would be good for you.

you get what you have become. Wink
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Reply #10 - Apr 13th, 2019 at 7:47pm
 
What would you rather see, dear? Sick people get access to health care?

Or Hillary fall down the stairs?
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Reply #11 - Apr 13th, 2019 at 7:50pm
 
Frank wrote on Apr 12th, 2019 at 6:36pm:
aquascoot wrote on Apr 12th, 2019 at 4:31pm:
it is my opinion that the shaming of young men (and women for that matter) for wanting piles of cash and lots of sex is holding us back.

most young men , in particular have swallowed the social narrative that wanting lots of girls or cash is immoral and something they need to suppress .

but is it?

i hold that we are ALL ambitious in these 2 ,most important feilds.

and the pursuit of them , is the making of the superior man and without the "superior man" we are f**ked.

because, if you DO pursue these 2 things you will quickly discover the most important thing.

"taking" and "being selfish"  do not work.

the guys who crush it in business all get there eventually by serving others.
the guys who crush it with women are forced to master their emotions and become givers of good clean emotions and a source of expansive energy or they will fail.

let me say that again.

you will NOT get cash by taking and you will NOT get sex by taking.


these 2 things teach young men , more then anything ever could, to give and contribute because they will try the mainstream narrative of being a creepy little taker and they will fail and it will happen over and over until they learn to serve.

this is our great problem.

our politicians, our mainstream media, our social narrative all say that you take to get ahead.
it has never worked, it will never work and it can never work

until we encourage young men to "go for it" and 'take the lessons", we will continue to be what i call "crabs in a bucket".

we are all in the bucket and we see someone rising up to get out and we grab the guy with our nasty little selfish claws and drag him back down.

only when we start to heap praise on the guys who ARE doing well will we have learnt the lesson.

with the ascendancy of the beta male politician and the combined beta male / feminist in the mainstream media, this will never happen.

until it does, we will continue to live in ever increasing scarcity



A good opening gambit but it misses the mark.  What is not encouraged but should be is excellence and virtue. It sounds quaint but it is what matters - recognition for being virtuous and excellent.

With the moral decay we see, virtue and excellence are either dirty words or contested ideas. Striving for money and sex is primitive and therefore wise-spread. Young people need to aim much, much  higher.


But don't despair. Republican Rome a hundred years before Caesar and Augustus was even worse. So we may well be on the verge of a golden age....


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Quite so, old boy. That's what they're all saying in Pakistan.

Allah Uakbar, no?
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Reply #12 - Apr 14th, 2019 at 9:43pm
 
Karnal wrote on Apr 13th, 2019 at 7:50pm:
Frank wrote on Apr 12th, 2019 at 6:36pm:
aquascoot wrote on Apr 12th, 2019 at 4:31pm:
it is my opinion that the shaming of young men (and women for that matter) for wanting piles of cash and lots of sex is holding us back.

most young men , in particular have swallowed the social narrative that wanting lots of girls or cash is immoral and something they need to suppress .

but is it?

i hold that we are ALL ambitious in these 2 ,most important feilds.

and the pursuit of them , is the making of the superior man and without the "superior man" we are f**ked.

because, if you DO pursue these 2 things you will quickly discover the most important thing.

"taking" and "being selfish"  do not work.

the guys who crush it in business all get there eventually by serving others.
the guys who crush it with women are forced to master their emotions and become givers of good clean emotions and a source of expansive energy or they will fail.

let me say that again.

you will NOT get cash by taking and you will NOT get sex by taking.


these 2 things teach young men , more then anything ever could, to give and contribute because they will try the mainstream narrative of being a creepy little taker and they will fail and it will happen over and over until they learn to serve.

this is our great problem.

our politicians, our mainstream media, our social narrative all say that you take to get ahead.
it has never worked, it will never work and it can never work

until we encourage young men to "go for it" and 'take the lessons", we will continue to be what i call "crabs in a bucket".

we are all in the bucket and we see someone rising up to get out and we grab the guy with our nasty little selfish claws and drag him back down.

only when we start to heap praise on the guys who ARE doing well will we have learnt the lesson.

with the ascendancy of the beta male politician and the combined beta male / feminist in the mainstream media, this will never happen.

until it does, we will continue to live in ever increasing scarcity



A good opening gambit but it misses the mark.  What is not encouraged but should be is excellence and virtue. It sounds quaint but it is what matters - recognition for being virtuous and excellent.

With the moral decay we see, virtue and excellence are either dirty words or contested ideas. Striving for money and sex is primitive and therefore wise-spread. Young people need to aim much, much  higher.


But don't despair. Republican Rome a hundred years before Caesar and Augustus was even worse. So we may well be on the verge of a golden age....


Tongue



Quite so, old boy. That's what they're all saying in Pakistan.

Allah Uakbar, no?



Why don't you suck some other cock in Auburn, Paki-sucky.  For Allah. Do it for Allah. Allah likes people like you to suck for him.  Go and miam miam. You want to and you will.






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Frank wrote on Apr 14th, 2019 at 9:43pm:
Karnal wrote on Apr 13th, 2019 at 7:50pm:
Frank wrote on Apr 12th, 2019 at 6:36pm:
aquascoot wrote on Apr 12th, 2019 at 4:31pm:
it is my opinion that the shaming of young men (and women for that matter) for wanting piles of cash and lots of sex is holding us back.

most young men , in particular have swallowed the social narrative that wanting lots of girls or cash is immoral and something they need to suppress .

but is it?

i hold that we are ALL ambitious in these 2 ,most important feilds.

and the pursuit of them , is the making of the superior man and without the "superior man" we are f**ked.

because, if you DO pursue these 2 things you will quickly discover the most important thing.

"taking" and "being selfish"  do not work.

the guys who crush it in business all get there eventually by serving others.
the guys who crush it with women are forced to master their emotions and become givers of good clean emotions and a source of expansive energy or they will fail.

let me say that again.

you will NOT get cash by taking and you will NOT get sex by taking.


these 2 things teach young men , more then anything ever could, to give and contribute because they will try the mainstream narrative of being a creepy little taker and they will fail and it will happen over and over until they learn to serve.

this is our great problem.

our politicians, our mainstream media, our social narrative all say that you take to get ahead.
it has never worked, it will never work and it can never work

until we encourage young men to "go for it" and 'take the lessons", we will continue to be what i call "crabs in a bucket".

we are all in the bucket and we see someone rising up to get out and we grab the guy with our nasty little selfish claws and drag him back down.

only when we start to heap praise on the guys who ARE doing well will we have learnt the lesson.

with the ascendancy of the beta male politician and the combined beta male / feminist in the mainstream media, this will never happen.

until it does, we will continue to live in ever increasing scarcity



A good opening gambit but it misses the mark.  What is not encouraged but should be is excellence and virtue. It sounds quaint but it is what matters - recognition for being virtuous and excellent.

With the moral decay we see, virtue and excellence are either dirty words or contested ideas. Striving for money and sex is primitive and therefore wise-spread. Young people need to aim much, much  higher.


But don't despair. Republican Rome a hundred years before Caesar and Augustus was even worse. So we may well be on the verge of a golden age....


Tongue



Quite so, old boy. That's what they're all saying in Pakistan.

Allah Uakbar, no?



Why don't you suck some other cock in Auburn, Paki-sucky.  For Allah. Do it for Allah. Allah likes people like you to suck for him.  Go and miam miam. You want to and you will.



Don't mind the old boy, Aquascoot. He's from the prestigious University of Balogney.
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Reply #14 - Apr 15th, 2019 at 12:29am
 
Karnal wrote on Apr 14th, 2019 at 11:39pm:
Frank wrote on Apr 14th, 2019 at 9:43pm:
Karnal wrote on Apr 13th, 2019 at 7:50pm:
Frank wrote on Apr 12th, 2019 at 6:36pm:
aquascoot wrote on Apr 12th, 2019 at 4:31pm:
it is my opinion that the shaming of young men (and women for that matter) for wanting piles of cash and lots of sex is holding us back.

most young men , in particular have swallowed the social narrative that wanting lots of girls or cash is immoral and something they need to suppress .

but is it?

i hold that we are ALL ambitious in these 2 ,most important feilds.

and the pursuit of them , is the making of the superior man and without the "superior man" we are f**ked.

because, if you DO pursue these 2 things you will quickly discover the most important thing.

"taking" and "being selfish"  do not work.

the guys who crush it in business all get there eventually by serving others.
the guys who crush it with women are forced to master their emotions and become givers of good clean emotions and a source of expansive energy or they will fail.

let me say that again.

you will NOT get cash by taking and you will NOT get sex by taking.


these 2 things teach young men , more then anything ever could, to give and contribute because they will try the mainstream narrative of being a creepy little taker and they will fail and it will happen over and over until they learn to serve.

this is our great problem.

our politicians, our mainstream media, our social narrative all say that you take to get ahead.
it has never worked, it will never work and it can never work

until we encourage young men to "go for it" and 'take the lessons", we will continue to be what i call "crabs in a bucket".

we are all in the bucket and we see someone rising up to get out and we grab the guy with our nasty little selfish claws and drag him back down.

only when we start to heap praise on the guys who ARE doing well will we have learnt the lesson.

with the ascendancy of the beta male politician and the combined beta male / feminist in the mainstream media, this will never happen.

until it does, we will continue to live in ever increasing scarcity



A good opening gambit but it misses the mark.  What is not encouraged but should be is excellence and virtue. It sounds quaint but it is what matters - recognition for being virtuous and excellent.

With the moral decay we see, virtue and excellence are either dirty words or contested ideas. Striving for money and sex is primitive and therefore wise-spread. Young people need to aim much, much  higher.


But don't despair. Republican Rome a hundred years before Caesar and Augustus was even worse. So we may well be on the verge of a golden age....


Tongue



Quite so, old boy. That's what they're all saying in Pakistan.

Allah Uakbar, no?



Why don't you suck some other cock in Auburn, Paki-sucky.  For Allah. Do it for Allah. Allah likes people like you to suck for him.  Go and miam miam. You want to and you will.



Don't mind the old boy, Aquascoot. He's from the prestigious University of Balogney.


Frank is not feeling himself and being less than Frank. Frank is not at his best when not feeling himself.
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Please don't thank me. Effusive fawning and obeisance of disciples, mendicants, and foot-kissers embarrass me.
 
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