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Old 05-10-2021, 08:50 PM   #1
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Science is really neat.

Like isn't it cool that because of physics, mainly friction, the human pussy is self lubricating to prevent chafing, heat build up, and therefore an unpleasant experience? Also, if you need evidence homosexuality is unnatural, then look to the pussy. If God intended the ass to be fucked, he would have made it similarly self lubricating but he didn't.


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Old 05-10-2021, 11:53 PM   #2
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if you need evidence homosexuality is unnatural, then look to the pussy

I'd like to provide a rebuttal.



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Old 05-11-2021, 12:10 AM   #3
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why do you think god makes our feet smell extra bad after a long day of work


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Old 05-11-2021, 01:49 AM   #4
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because humans aren't supposed to wear shoes, duh.... god wants to see our beautiful toes


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Old 05-11-2021, 08:14 PM   #5
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Maybe a long day of work for blue collar plebs. God designed it that way so everyone knows you're a stinky ditch digger with no education, and are marginalized, far from those of us who are civilized. Or maybe just buy better socks.


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Old 05-12-2021, 12:12 AM   #6
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spoken like a true soyboy... your masters have clearly trained you well


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Old 05-12-2021, 05:08 AM   #7
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Nah, bitch. I've worked labor. That shit's for goons. Now I have a real job where I actually use my brain. You can pretend it's noble or whatever but it's just back breaking and low paying and no one believes that working 70 hours a week with your hands means anything when I probably accomplish far more in my job.


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Old 05-12-2021, 08:41 PM   #8
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Old 05-12-2021, 08:49 PM   #9
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office cucks love to come up with these elaborate justifications for why it's actually cool that they aren't tough enough to do a real job


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Old 05-12-2021, 09:30 PM   #10
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Lol, you're not going to hurt my feelings with that bullshit. I know it makes you feel good to impress a bunch of autistic 3dmmers who probably couldn't sleep in a tent without a white noise machine but most of what you do, minus fire fighting, is standard rural lifestyle. Did you grow up in Baltimore or something?

So many blue collar guys seem so insecure about the fact that they don't hold a job requiring brainpower and an education. They resort to talking about "real work" and being tough. Is working your body into an early grave so the way smarter business owner can profit from your labor an admirable goal? Are you mad I work less than 40 hours a week, have excellent benefits, and can retire at age 55 with a solid pension while most blue collar dickheads will probably keel over and die at age 72 while they're still laying brick or swinging a hammer with their arthritic hands? Damn, that's a sad fate you seem all too ready and proud to accept, all for bragging rights that the rest of the work world laughs at.

How about you really show how tough and manly you are and build an adult life outside of muh tough job. You have a house/property that you maintain yourself, a spouse, a family, or anything of actual worth? If not, sounds like you're the real cuck who can't handle adult responsibilities.


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Old 05-12-2021, 09:41 PM   #11
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Imagine thinking the guy who designed a nuclear power plant is the cuck and not the wageslave pouring concrete to build it. Lmao. They can literally train a monkey to do that shit and not pay overtime.


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Old 05-12-2021, 10:00 PM   #12
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This is a strange way of show-boating, makes me wonder if any of the stuff you claim is actually true. If it is, congrats! Just remember it was the "goons" and "wageslaves" who helped build the building you work at and the mirrors you masturbate to yourself in front of.


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Old 05-12-2021, 10:16 PM   #13
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Dude, I'm 90% being an asshole. I actually can't stand office work and wouldn't mind a blue collar job if it was stable, paid well, and I wasn't guaranteed to be half crippled from it by old age. I'm too old and have too much overhead to restart at this point in my life. My entire family is working class, building themselves from blue collar jobs to white collar careers, so none of us were raised up without knowing the value of work. And the shit I'm talking ignores skilled labor which requires just as much problem solving and thinking as white collar jobs.


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Old 05-12-2021, 10:45 PM   #14
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My realistic dream job is working as an environmental scientist employed by the state. I lack the degree in that field so there's no hope unless I'm going back to college at almost age 36. The position requires traveling all over and hiking to various collection points on public land to analyze soil, water, and air data. Majority of the job is spent outdoors in the woods, combining physical and academic work. Sounds fuckin dreamy.


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Old 05-12-2021, 11:28 PM   #15
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Im honestly pretty damn sick of having this conversation, i have it ALL the time with computer-touchers who seem to want my respect or validation or something, they all want a piece of me. They bring this shit up EVERY time.

i really don't care what you do dude, i love my life. I get paid to do exactly what i want to do. I don't have to justify anything to anybody, I don't have to type long heartfelt tearful sobbing arguments as to why everybody is a cuck except me.

it seems pretty obvious from your own admission that you couldn't handle a bluecollar life. You describe it as too "Backbreaking", etc. I guarantee whatever you did wasn't actually hard at all compared to what I'm used to.

That pretty much describes all office boys. You could never do what i do, but i could very easily do what you do. I could easily sit inside in the air conditioning and send emails for a living, I just choose not to, because it's embarrassing. But you go ahead and live your life dude, keep convincing yourself you made the smart move, it's not my problem


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Old 05-12-2021, 11:29 PM   #16
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Did you grow up in Baltimore or something?
haha actually i did spend a lot of time there for a while in my 20s


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Old 05-13-2021, 12:28 AM   #17
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If coronavirus has exposed anything, it's that humans have been successfully divided into separate sub-species like dogs. Homo Domesticus


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Old 05-13-2021, 01:04 AM   #18
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I can't tell if you're trolling the same way I was breaking your balls, but if you really think office work is sending emails or some stereotypical bullshit from Office Space, you're clueless. At least for me, I spent a lot of time doing field investigations and now I supervise a team of investigators. I'd rather not go into the specifics because I don't like putting myself out there on the internet, but the work I do is gritty, fast paced, and complicated. It's not working for the CIA or anything so I'm not going to oversell it like I'm some hot shot, but I'm not some pencil pushing stooge either. I'm in a first responder role of sorts, if I'm looking for the closest class of work to compare it to. It takes a very specific type of person and isn't for the faint of heart, which I'm sure applies to your job as well. It doesn't pay the best, definitely less than what I deserve, and it's got the typical bureaucratic government bullshit going on (if you've worked in any public sector job at some point, you'll know exactly what I mean), but I am really proud of what I do too. At least I have to be or the many cons of this shitty, thankless job would burn me out.


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Old 05-16-2021, 08:17 PM   #19
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cool, nah im just breaking your balls a little bit too. I don't really know too much about your job but from what I remember, it's something in the nonprofit/public sector, and hey if it's intense like you describe then more power to ya.


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Old 05-16-2021, 08:26 PM   #20
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What i really think covid has proven as a lie, is this idea that managers somehow get "more work" done than people who... actually... you know... DO THE WORK.

I know at my job, for a long period of time last year, there was no office people at work at all. No Human Resources, no managers, no superintendents, no nothing. All of those poeple were given the privilege of working from home. All of us normal people - the ones who actually swing the tools, find the victims, transport the patients, put out the fires, etc - we were the ones who were expected to show up to work (despite making a fraction of the salary of most of the management).

And what was the result? Things actually functioned much, much better. Everything went incredibly smoothly. With no busy-body paperpushers around, shit simply got done. if we needed something, we just went to another working person, and we asked them to do it, and they simply did it. When it came time to allocate a budget or make a decision, we just did it. There wasn't any months-long approval process, there wasn't any bullshit paperwork, we didn't have to send 5 different documents to the regional office and wait for them to come back. we just did it, and it worked great.

Now the managers and the meddlers and the office cucks are finally trickling back into their jobs, and i have to say, it's been an absolute nightmare.

What Corona virus has shown ,more than anything, is this....

Some people's jobs are purely unnecessary. In fact, it might even be true that MOST people's jobs in america are unnecessary.

Office cucks love to act like they're working SO hard. "UGH god!! I have to show up early to the office " They whine. So that they can beat out the other "workers" in loyalty to the Office, so that they can answer 2 hours worth of electronic mail and then browse reddit/facebook for the rest of te day.

If you can do your job from home in your underwear.... guess what? You actually don't have a job. You accomplish nothing. You are entirely superfluous, compared to the people like me, who actually lay the brick. Again... I can easily do your job, you could never, ever hope to do mine.

More and more, I agree with Marx's idea... managers love to believe that they are the ones who enable work, and our profit flows from them. In fact, it's very much the opposite. It's workers who produce all capital, and we subsidize managers to suck our money away from us in exchange for punishment and mediocrity


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Old 05-16-2021, 09:06 PM   #21
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It's like I said, humans have been successfully bred into 2 sub-species at this point. Just like dogs... Canis Lupus and Canis Familiaris. there's evidence to suggest that dogs can be bred from wolves within just a few generations. Ain't science neat??

There's two sub-species of humans alive today... one type that can survive on its own in the wild, and one type that emphatically cannot.

I deem these two species Homo Sapiens and Homo Domesticus.

Homo Sapiens (in most cases this sub-species also contains a large amount of neanrdethal DNA) - this is the subspecies which has produced all major scientific discoveries up until this point, won all the wars, performed all exploration, dug all the ditches, burned all the witches, etc. to this day, they are the ones who build the bridges, repair the roads, fight the wars, fight the fires, at least for the most part. Their broad ability to adapt to circumstance enables them to survive under any conditions.

Homo Domesticus - these are the ones who are no longer capable of leaving their houses. They perform computer "jobs", living indoors, terrified of facing the outside world. They are paranoid of diseases and societal ills like racism. They prefer to wear masks/leashes. They are often consumed by neuroses, and seek to impose their neuroses and sexual hangups upon others. They are generally also obsessed with sexual kinks. Most of their social behavior derives from online interactions. They consider outside work to be "crude" and "outdated" - despite the fact that every single aspect of their daily existence is dependent upon it. They would struggle to survive outside of the vast system of infrastructure which provides their every need.


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Old 05-16-2021, 09:21 PM   #22
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I wouldn't risk that belief.
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Old 05-17-2021, 06:32 AM   #23
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Maybe it's different where you work, but I disagree with a lot of what you said. I'm able to work remotely but plenty of actual work gets accomplished and is necessary to society. Your view of what office work entails is the same fantasy that every high vis shirt wearing laborer moans about while he and his buddies take their lunch in the hot sun. It's especially funny coming from people who have never held an office job and therefore know little about it. Having worked both types of jobs throughout my life, maybe not hardcore labor, whatever that is, but labor nonetheless, I understand the work and the worlds. Not every job is legitimized by performing labor. If that were the case, we'd be a nation of working class dopes, without any of the academia or white collar professions that make up the other side of the coin. You think all of the scientific advancement you mentioned in the first group was accomplished by ditch diggers? Fuck no. Probably a bunch of Jew scientists who never picked up a shovel in their lives and nowadays would be considered those lazy "computer job" people. It's silly to think that one "side" does more than the other and isn't essentially dependent on each other. Also, I'd agree that senior management is generally worthless, but middle management, especially direct supervisors, are critical to most organizations. I work way harder and have a lot more responsibility as a supervisor than I did as a worker. People need leaders to function, and they need oversight. It would be utter chaos without our management team, which is apparent whenever too many of us are off at the same time. In the perfect world, everyone would be really competent, could function independently, and would have the big picture thinking needed to do a job well, but that's not at all the case. That's like 1 in every 10-20 workers, and they usually get promoted to management at some point. Modern comforts have made people weak, but I think this has everything to do with what society has turned into and virtually nothing to do with career choice. You wouldn't be typing any of this stuff up on a phone, on this forum, on high speed internet, without "computer jobs". You'd sooner congratulate the dope who comes out to run the cable. Anyone can learn anyone's job. Even skilled labor isn't some supremely hard thing that only a few select people can do. It's just that boomers raised an entire generation of kids to think that they had to go to college to be worth anything as adults, and most of us followed that direction. The reality is that most sophisticated white collar jobs couldn't be done by a blue collar guy, but almost every blue collar job can be done by even nerds with enough practice.


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Old 05-18-2021, 02:27 PM   #24
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Y'all are arguing really dumb things. You are both right and wrong (though in different amounts), and you both know it.

Instead of going to increasingly embarrassing lengths to assert that your decisions were the empirically better ones, make clever jabs at the other color collars. There's been some decent ones thusfar
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Old 05-18-2021, 10:12 PM   #25
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Gorosaurus is unemployed and collects welfare so he has no dog in this fight as long as the rest of us, regardless of our career choices, continue paying taxes to fund his layabout lifestyle.


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