RadishRose
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There comes a time in everyone's life that they lose the will to continue.
Not everyone, and it doesn't have to be you.
There comes a time in everyone's life that they lose the will to continue.
There comes a time in everyone's life that they lose the will to continue.
When we get to that point we won't be fussing about Cultural Marxism, we've still got a long way to go!
Wonderful photo!
Reminds me of these lines from Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost.
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep."
Let's face it: there are people in the world who are "glass is half empty" who have been rendered unable to enjoy life under any circumstances. They don't see glorious sunsets, or glorious views of nature - or enjoy a cuddly kitten and/or puppy - or anything with a positive aura - and the world is full of positive, beautiful things to enjoy if one is willing. They concentrate on the negative instead of the positive. In it's own way, it's a form of mental illness.
My friend, I see you are feeling really down. I do too often. I cling to the idea that one day things will be better. I can do nothing to "cure" you but I can ask you to try harder to live happier. I understand pain, but I know that we can not give into it and allow negativity to steal our quality of life too. TRY... I am asking that!!There comes a time in everyone's life that they lose the will to continue.
Absolutely. My grandmother lost her first husband to diabetes while still in her teens, she lost a premature baby at three days old because a nurse bathed him. Her sister was murdered by an abusive husband, lack of forensics meant it was hushed up very tidily. Her sister didn’t leave her husband and return to her family because her husband would have retained custody of their children.All the things you say are "wrong" with our society have been "wrong" with almost any society since the beginning of "society", but there have been many improvement along the way - and,of course, some missteps. I don't think there are many women or minorities who would want to revert back in time. The "good old days" weren't all that good for most of us.
More often than not, history clearly illustrates that the greatest impediment to positive change is not the anger fueled reactions of a few, but the apathy of the many. Pharisee Syndrome is deadly.
My previous statement does not disagree with you. I referenced the social cancers of complacency/indifference/ compliance as deadly obstructions to positive change, not revolutionary zeal.I wouldn't be so sure about that. The American Revolution was inspired by some very angry men. And the French Revolution and the Russian Revolution as well . In fact, all revolutions that I am aware of came about because men where fed up with the status quo. Talk about anger ? The Iranian Revolution of the late 1970's was fuel by extreme anger.
My previous statement does not disagree with you. I referenced the social cancers of complacency/indifference/ compliance as deadly obstructions to positive change, not revolutionary zeal.
I wouldn't be so sure about that. The American Revolution was inspired by some very angry men. And the French Revolution and the Russian Revolution as well . In fact, all revolutions that I am aware of came about because men where fed up with the status quo. Talk about anger ? The Iranian Revolution of the late 1970's was fueled by extreme anger.
Of course, if you are saying that those who disagree with me are "Christ-like" (The Pharisee Syndrome), then that is a horse of a different color.
If so, I think that is kind of funny . Jesus said "Love your enemies". Feminists (Christ-like?) hate men with a purple rage and never miss an opportunity to emasculate men or to blame men for all woman's problems.
Yes, yes, I know. Nobody here, ever heard of, or knows of, any feminist like that.
There are some people here who think I hate women. That's untrue. All I am doing is calling attention to all the feminist hatred of men. If you want to see some REAL hatred, go and check out some of the "Red Pill" sites.
I wouldn't be so sure about that. The American Revolution was inspired by some very angry men. And the French Revolution and the Russian Revolution as well . In fact, all revolutions that I am aware of came about because men where fed up with the status quo. Talk about anger ? The Iranian Revolution of the late 1970's was fueled by extreme anger.
Of course, if you are saying that those who disagree with me are "Christ-like" (The Pharisee Syndrome), then that is a horse of a different color.
If so, I think that is kind of funny . Jesus said "Love your enemies". Feminists (Christ-like?) hate men with a purple rage and never miss an opportunity to emasculate men or to blame men for all woman's problems.
Yes, yes, I know. Nobody here, ever heard of, or knows of, any feminist like that.
There are some people here who think I hate women. That's untrue. All I am doing is calling attention to all the feminist hatred of men. If you want to see some REAL hatred, go and check out some of the "Red Pill" sites.
Traveler ,about your constantly repeated, and totally ridiculous, equation of feminism and hating men, this definition of "straw man" from Wikipedia says it all:
based on giving the impression of refuting an opponent's argument, while actually refuting an argument that was not presented by that opponent.
One who engages in this fallacy is said to be "attacking a straw man"