Gen Z? More like Gen Trump.
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Yeah that the woke women are the new church ladies is often noted. The psychology behind it is unchanged likely for eons but first showed up in politics in the prohibition movement. (Not earlier as they had no political power).
Fewer have commented on how young people find that naturally repellant.
wrote 4 days ago last edited by@jon-nyc said in Gen Z? More like Gen Trump.:
Yeah that the woke women are the new church ladies is often noted.
I doubt that. But I was saying it before it was often noted, in any case.
I've also noted that young people find it repulsive. It would be a rare thing for you to come across a cultural insight in your twitter feed, that I haven't already had. You should read more of my posts, they are pretty awesome.
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You might not be as original as you believe. You are rather new to the subject of politics.
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You might not be as original as you believe. You are rather new to the subject of politics.
wrote 4 days ago last edited by@jon-nyc said in Gen Z? More like Gen Trump.:
You might not be as original as you believe. You are rather new to the subject of politics.
Your collection of insights from your twitter feed is difficult to compete with, but I've been noticing and pondering culture since before the internet. Since before I knew that culture was the primary thing to think about, if you wanted to understand anything about humans.
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This is so hot
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This is so hot
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Horace 1.0 pondered human nature (lizard brain anyone???).
It was my posts, and only my posts, and nobody else’s posts, that got you thinking about culture.
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Horace 1.0 pondered human nature (lizard brain anyone???).
It was my posts, and only my posts, and nobody else’s posts, that got you thinking about culture.
wrote 4 days ago last edited by@jon-nyc said in Gen Z? More like Gen Trump.:
Horace 1.0 pondered human nature (lizard brain anyone???).
It was my posts, and only my posts, and nobody else’s posts, that got you thinking about culture.
I'm sure that's your truth. Actually, I'm sure you're trolling, and you expect this bit of absurdity to bother me (to indulge your sadism, as trolls do). But careful not to betray some narcissism in the trolling attempt. Jon 1.0 hid that better, though the sadism and contempt for others was always obvious. Midwits gonna mid, and they can't hide forever.
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Was there really a Jon 1.0? Or did the two versions of Horace view Jon differently? Did Jon really go from the master of practical wisdom to the paper-thin midwit? Or is that just the story you told yourself?
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Was there really a Jon 1.0? Or did the two versions of Horace view Jon differently? Did Jon really go from the master of practical wisdom to the paper-thin midwit? Or is that just the story you told yourself?
wrote 4 days ago last edited by@jon-nyc said in Gen Z? More like Gen Trump.:
Was there really a Jon 1.0? Or did the two versions of Horace view Jon differently? Did Jon really go from the master of practical wisdom to the paper-thin midwit? Or is that just the story you tell yourself?
You're functionally intelligent, I've never taken that away from you. Even from the surface level of understanding you may have for my posts, I've never taken that away from you. The "master of practical wisdom" framing is your own, or, more accurately, the story you tell yourself.
But of course I do reserve the right to change my opinions of people over time, as we all do.
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@jon-nyc said in Gen Z? More like Gen Trump.:
Was there really a Jon 1.0? Or did the two versions of Horace view Jon differently? Did Jon really go from the master of practical wisdom to the paper-thin midwit? Or is that just the story you tell yourself?
You're functionally intelligent, I've never taken that away from you. Even from the surface level of understanding you may have for my posts, I've never taken that away from you. The "master of practical wisdom" framing is your own, or, more accurately, the story you tell yourself.
But of course I do reserve the right to change my opinions of people over time, as we all do.
wrote 4 days ago last edited by jon-nyc@Horace said in Gen Z? More like Gen Trump.:
The "master of practical wisdom" framing is
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@Horace said in Gen Z? More like Gen Trump.:
The "master of practical wisdom" framing is
your own, or, more accurately, the story you tell yourselfa direct quote of Horace 1.0.wrote 4 days ago last edited by@jon-nyc said in Gen Z? More like Gen Trump.:
@Horace said in Gen Z? More like Gen Trump.:
The "master of practical wisdom" framing is
your own, or, more accurately, the story you tell yourselfa direct quote of Horace 1.0.If you say so.