moggables
Anti-Oxygen
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- Sep 20, 2018
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Just like not everyone can be the top 1% in wealth, not everyone can be the top 1% in looks. Civilization is built on and managed on the backs of losers. You need to bait men into thinking that if they just work really hard, they'll eventually get that carrot on the stick.
Every Chad ever is a lazy, worthless, freeloader who brings nothing of real physical worth (except his genes) to anyone. All his value is predicated on appearances (i.e., movies and modeling).
Meanwhile, Beta Billy is volunteering in soup kitchens and trying to find the cure for cancer. Without Beta Billy, Chad would not be living long enough to bang all his oneitises. Chad owes Billy for his long lifespan and continued safety, but he never pays back what he owes. No one ever gives Billy his due.
They just brainwash him into thinking he's finally got the carrot when, in reality, it's just a stick carved to look like a carrot. This self-delusion is how we've gotten so far. And it's slowly dwindling away, as people become more knowledgable of how much they're getting shafted due to infotech.
Ironically, civilization does well with as little knowledge as possible. But the more knowledgeable we become, in a vain effort to try to know how we can prevent society's collapse, the closer we get to society's collapse.
Every Chad ever is a lazy, worthless, freeloader who brings nothing of real physical worth (except his genes) to anyone. All his value is predicated on appearances (i.e., movies and modeling).
Meanwhile, Beta Billy is volunteering in soup kitchens and trying to find the cure for cancer. Without Beta Billy, Chad would not be living long enough to bang all his oneitises. Chad owes Billy for his long lifespan and continued safety, but he never pays back what he owes. No one ever gives Billy his due.
They just brainwash him into thinking he's finally got the carrot when, in reality, it's just a stick carved to look like a carrot. This self-delusion is how we've gotten so far. And it's slowly dwindling away, as people become more knowledgable of how much they're getting shafted due to infotech.
Ironically, civilization does well with as little knowledge as possible. But the more knowledgeable we become, in a vain effort to try to know how we can prevent society's collapse, the closer we get to society's collapse.