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  • Someone asked me yesterday why I was faithful to my wife for two decades, and it

    Someone asked me yesterday why I was faithful to my wife for two decades, and it’s very simple: (a) no desire otherwise when you think you have the best there is (b) total adoration of everything about her, (c) the thought of losing her friendship too horrible to bear. (d) mutual value as life partner very hard to replace – (and it isn’t replaceable). (e) Just “You don’t do that where i come from.” After you separate that’s one thing. Before you separate that’s another.

    When you are in your twenties and from similar backgrounds that ‘moment in time’ can never exist again. So it is almost impossible to find a shared-mind after that set of moments.

    I meet a lot of women I feel like I can love easily. It’s my nature to love easily and to stay loyal. It’s probably similar to my autism in that I like intensity but I hate change.

    And I have only met one woman since I was divorced who rocked my socks off in the first five minutes so much that I would do anything for her. And she knows it. And she’s unfortunately married. And that’s something I have a hard time messing with. But I seem to be in the minority on these matters. Especially in this part of the world.

    But in general, love is a good thing. And while I am a men’s rights activist, I absolutely love women.

    They’re like flowers. Endless variety. Endless Beauty.

    As I have gotten older I appreciate mothers and their children as much as I appreciate attractive women.

    Fertility is an intertemporal aesthetic.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-30 05:22:00 UTC

  • ( You get extra points if you can buy her shoes and bags. )

    ( You get extra points if you can buy her shoes and bags. )


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-30 03:30:00 UTC

  • I’m pretty clownish. It’s meant to be non-threatening potential between differen

    I’m pretty clownish. It’s meant to be non-threatening potential between different peoples. And people in this part of the world people don’t think it’s really funny – because they’re so much more homogenous. Sort of like how Americans don’t think Jerry Lewis is funny but the French do. Clownish humor is a bit optimistic. Humor in this part of the world is a bit pessimistic – a subtle ‘black’ humor, very dependent on artful use of language. So it’s a combination of wit, nihilism, and is somehow related to exhibiting when sober, the kind of stupid one exhibits when drunk. So while it tends to be a bit ‘old fashioned’ from our western point of view (still in the parable, fairy tale, and agrarian context), it is actually more effete (educated), value laden, and artistically stated. And our American humor is by contrast, a bit ‘crude’.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-30 03:29:00 UTC

  • “Curt: What are your thoughts on the imminent collapse of Deutsche Bank?”– I do

    –“Curt: What are your thoughts on the imminent collapse of Deutsche Bank?”–

    I don’t know if it’s imminent. I don’t think it’s all that important economically. So, I would like it to occur. I would be happy if it would occur. And the reason I would be happy is that we would LEARN from it. And the failure would force governments in the west to CHANGE.

    But what I suspect will happen is that the german government will not let it happen any more than the American government let Lehman brothers happen. And that the people of Germany will pay for it.

    Large Investment Banks are FRAGILE.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-30 03:16:00 UTC

  • ( Interview coming upon on Monday. I’ll let you know when it’s posted )

    ( Interview coming upon on Monday. I’ll let you know when it’s posted )


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-30 03:09:00 UTC

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    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-30 02:13:00 UTC

  • Curt Doolittle shared a post

    Curt Doolittle shared a post.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-29 16:00:00 UTC

  • I’m running an Ask Me Anything on Reddit r/altright #tlot #tcot #nrx #newright

    I’m running an Ask Me Anything on Reddit r/altright #tlot #tcot #nrx #newright


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-29 13:01:00 UTC

  • Operationalism lets us test existential possibility via others without requiring

    Operationalism lets us test existential possibility via others without requiring their understanding or consent.


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-29 10:16:00 UTC

  • “When Francis Bacon was writing his Novum Organum, he cautioned would-be scienti

    —“When Francis Bacon was writing his Novum Organum, he cautioned would-be scientists about what he called the idols of the mind. He listed them in the book:

    • Idola tribus (idols of the tribe) This is our tendency to see more order than truly exists. It comes about because people try to feed new facts into their preconceived ideas. (Cultural Bias)

    • Idola specus (idols of the cave) This weakness is due to each individual’s personal likes and dislikes, which cloud judgement and reason. (Preferential Bias)

    • Idola fori (idols of the marketplace) This is confusion that comes about through the use of words in science that may have a slightly different meaning than that of common language. This also leads to confusion between individual disciplines as well. (Framing Bias)

    • Idola theatri (idols of the theatre) This idol comes about by blindly following academic dogma and therefore not asking enough real questions about the world. (Methodological Bias)”—


    Source date (UTC): 2016-09-29 07:57:00 UTC