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[AIDS] ACCELERATIONIST INCEL DEATH SQUAD
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When i say rice societies are individualistic, it is in general that way, but that does not apply to everyone and all countries. The idea of westoids that Asians are insectoid hive minds that has a shared consciousness is just false; I wished that was true though, that would make it so much easier to implement fascism/similar system which would deter national humiliation.
After all, I do have to praise Koreacels for their activitism, which is far away from the common "keep your head down" norms in places like Singapore.
Case #1 Japan Booth Ramen Store
Does that look 'collectivistic' to you? Antisocial-ism at its peak.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFeKB9YDy-g
Case #2 Old man's experience on reddit
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/askSingapore/comments/xi61iy/whats_the_meaning_of_life_in_this_fastpaced/
Had a conversation with an older colleague today over lunch. He is 65, and about to retire by the end of this year. He told us:
After all, I do have to praise Koreacels for their activitism, which is far away from the common "keep your head down" norms in places like Singapore.
Koreans are MVP of ricecels
As of now, I would like to put Koreacels as the MVP of ricecels. https://incels.is/threads/south-koreas-gender-war-and-the-future-of-gender-relations-in-the-west.570469/ They drive one of the biggest anti-feminist movements in the world, all in a country that does not speak English and...
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Case #1 Japan Booth Ramen Store
Does that look 'collectivistic' to you? Antisocial-ism at its peak.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFeKB9YDy-g
Case #2 Old man's experience on reddit
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/askSingapore/comments/xi61iy/whats_the_meaning_of_life_in_this_fastpaced/
Had a conversation with an older colleague today over lunch. He is 65, and about to retire by the end of this year. He told us:
Yes, the classical "Don't like it leave" or "keep your head down" mentality. Notice that in the conversation, there is absent of any collectivistic thinking such as "I want to better my community or society", and that statement about "not comparing"."At this age, you'll realize life actually has got no meaning. Like what's life? You wake up, go to work get yelled at by your boss and tolerate colleagues, earn enough to pay bills and support your family, and once or twice a year, you go overseas for a short burst of happiness. You come back and then everything is back to normal. Some of you are stressed about buying a house, some want to buy a nice car, some of you are stressed about marriage wondering if you have enough money to bring up your kid, and some of you work so so hard till never eat lunch and then fall sick. You add so much burden and kept adding and adding till you feel heavy every month. And at the end of the day, you realize your entire life was spent chasing something. You add so much burden to yourself that you didn't get to fully enjoy life. And when you reach 65, it's too late, your entire life just went by and you have missed it."
And funny enough, a few of us can already relate to his statements at the age of 25-35. The mundane way of living has become the default standard. The more we earn, the more we feel burdened. We look forward to our salary, only to see it down by half the very next hour after paying for our expenses and bills. We work our butts off, chase for that promotion, getting by with minimal hours of sleep. Weekends / off days are literally for you to sleep at home to prepare for the arduous week ahead. Yes, people always argue that we should "not compare and be thankful" or the redditor's favorite line "i just don't compare lol" but saying that is as easy as saying "bro, it's okay one" to someone after the passing of his loved ones. It's not the same. Ans especially in Singapore when everything is so fast-paced, and people are always challenging and ousting one another, it can truly wear down someone. Recently heard about an ex-schoolmate who committed suicide because he felt as tho didn't do his job well as a father and it made me realize how fragile life truly is.