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Old 09-12-2023, 02:23 PM
Landroval Landroval is offline
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Originally Posted by unsunghero [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Reiwa prolly one of the most likely to have a changed mind
He hasn't changed his pattern on centrism, but it looks right-leaning to the layman.

I've actually become more centrist over the past few years.

We need a credible third party oriented around cleaning up societal decay though. The biggest issue facing the American public today is our turning a blind eye to the increasing decay of the lumpenproletariat. No one wants to touch it, because the optics are horrible, but it's not humane to continue to allow this demograph to expand and reside in addiction and squalor, and many of them are so far pickled that I hate to say it, but there's really no coming back from it.

The most positive thing to say about the generation coming into adulthood right now, is there seems to be a gravitation away from the hard-drug use which plagues the millennial and early zoomer.

As a note aside, our 17 year old asked permission if she could try weed last week. I had to tell her no, because her sister's in soph and freshman years would probably rapidly follow and push it too far, as is their won't judging by their obnoxiousness with the "we're all lesbians" phase, which gradually became "we're all bisexual", which gradually became, "actually, we're just accepting allies" thing whilst being virgins the entire time, so it's all irrelevant anyways.

Told her to focus on getting a part time job and establishing an income so she can have a car, in anticipation of college next year, and that I'm not saying no because she's not responsible enough, but because his sister's aren't, and they have a habit of following her lead and pushing it too far.
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