
Homegrownman326
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Great men throughout history have sought to bring change and make a mark on the world before their deaths. I have the same impulse, I think most people do. I just don't see what I could do, or could've done in modernity, to fulfill this desire. Men used to embark on grand journeys to foreign lands, they shifted borders, created new governments, and fought and died for their convictions. I want the world to be changed or react to my presence. I despise the idea that I will live and die having impacted nothing, having done nothing real. "There's a high chance you'd die putting your life on the line". Guess what retard? We're all going to die no matter what, whether it's now or later. In my view, it's worth the risk. I'd rather die taking a risk that has a huge reward than live a meek, cowardly existence and die of old age in a nursing home. It's about living your values and dying with them so you could have an ounce of self-respect, just once. I hate modern problems; the only kind of problems that should exist are those that can be solved with fists, swords, or guns. Modern life just fucking sucks, it's a pitiful excuse for a life. Being a man means killing. Here's the quiet part out loud: masculinity is just killing, that's all there is to it. Your capacity for violence is your masculinity. This is why women hate masculinity as a whole. Women want all the pleasures of life without any of the pain, men wish for something to strive and endure for that's meaningful, no matter the cost. Sex is inherently violent, and society has no problem acting liberal towards it. The sexual revolution will inevitably lead to the Brazilification of the West, and I'm all for it.