A lot of people are decrying that Japan is so trendy and ultra popular right now to visit. But I think that a LOT of young libs from the West are going to Japan and observing certain things and the absence of certain things and learning for themselves firsthand what makes a stable society click. Lots of lessons being learned, right now. We're extremely fortunate to be alive in the time of the Internet.
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It'll be a while before we get past the Boomer, Gen X, and Millennial dominated worlds and onto Zoomers but when we get there, it will be glorious!
Small town America is about as civilized as the world gets and real estate trends are indicating that city people have finally figured this out.
Enjoying this Terrence Howard interview. He's a lot of fun!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g197xdRZsW0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g197xdRZsW0
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Joe Rogan Experience #2152 - Terrence Howard
Terrence Howard is an actor of stage and screen lauded for his work in "Crash," "Iron Man," "Empire," and "Shirley," as well as a musician and researcher in the fields of logic and engineering.
www.terryslynchpins.com
www.terryslynchpins.com
It's fascinating how a person's birth order in their family usually determines a lot of their life experiences via their disposition.
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Grunge was a record exec curated op meant to make women ugly and men despondent. It pushed more wholesome, working class music downwards. Thank goodness grunge is dead and gone.
Rap was also an op, particularly joyless and callous just like grunge. Rap was curated by record execs to disintegrate the lower classes, foment radical leftist uprisings against the Christian moral order, and to pull black men out of the home.